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Write short note on the following (100 words) a) Upstream, Midstream & Downstream oil companies b) Import & Export parity price
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##Question:Write short note on the following (100 words) a) Upstream, Midstream & Downstream oil companies b) Import & Export parity price##Answer:,
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Write a note on measures taken by SEBI to control the menace of Shell Companies. (150 words)
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##Question:Write a note on measures taken by SEBI to control the menace of Shell Companies. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Discuss how the concept of social audit has emerged as a social tool to strengthen the system of accountability in administration? What are the major difference between social audits and other forms of audits? (200words| 10 marks)
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##Question:Discuss how the concept of social audit has emerged as a social tool to strengthen the system of accountability in administration? What are the major difference between social audits and other forms of audits? (200words| 10 marks)##Answer:,
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Critically examine the efficacy of social audit as a tool for enhancing transparency and accountability of development programmes. (150 words | 10 marks )
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##Question:Critically examine the efficacy of social audit as a tool for enhancing transparency and accountability of development programmes. (150 words | 10 marks )##Answer:,
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The basic idea behind implementing citizen’s charter is that the power of people is stronger than the people in power. What constitutional provisions does the citizen’s charter in India aim to accomplish? Also, enumerate the challenges in realizing the spirit of citizen’s charter in India.(150 words | 1o marks)
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##Question:The basic idea behind implementing citizen’s charter is that the power of people is stronger than the people in power. What constitutional provisions does the citizen’s charter in India aim to accomplish? Also, enumerate the challenges in realizing the spirit of citizen’s charter in India.(150 words | 1o marks)##Answer:,
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Discuss how the concept of social audit has emerged as a social tool to strengthen the system of accountability in administration? What are the major difference between social audits and other forms of audits? (200words| 10 marks)
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##Question:Discuss how the concept of social audit has emerged as a social tool to strengthen the system of accountability in administration? What are the major difference between social audits and other forms of audits? (200words| 10 marks)##Answer:,
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Critically examine the efficacy of social audit as a tool for enhancing transparency and accountability of development programmes. (150 words | 10 marks )
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##Question:Critically examine the efficacy of social audit as a tool for enhancing transparency and accountability of development programmes. (150 words | 10 marks )##Answer:,
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The basic idea behind implementing citizen’s charter is that the power of people is stronger than the people in power. What constitutional provisions does the citizen’s charter in India aim to accomplish? Also, enumerate the challenges in realizing the spirit of citizen’s charter in India.(150 words | 1o marks)
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##Question:The basic idea behind implementing citizen’s charter is that the power of people is stronger than the people in power. What constitutional provisions does the citizen’s charter in India aim to accomplish? Also, enumerate the challenges in realizing the spirit of citizen’s charter in India.(150 words | 1o marks)##Answer:,
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Discuss how the concept of social audit has emerged as a social tool to strengthen the system of accountability in administration? What are the major difference between social audits and other forms of audits? (200words| 10 marks)
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##Question:Discuss how the concept of social audit has emerged as a social tool to strengthen the system of accountability in administration? What are the major difference between social audits and other forms of audits? (200words| 10 marks)##Answer:,
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Critically examine the efficacy of social audit as a tool for enhancing transparency and accountability of development programmes. (150 words | 10 marks )
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##Question:Critically examine the efficacy of social audit as a tool for enhancing transparency and accountability of development programmes. (150 words | 10 marks )##Answer:,
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The basic idea behind implementing citizen’s charter is that the power of people is stronger than the people in power. What constitutional provisions does the citizen’s charter in India aim to accomplish? Also, enumerate the challenges in realizing the spirit of citizen’s charter in India.(150 words | 1o marks)
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##Question:The basic idea behind implementing citizen’s charter is that the power of people is stronger than the people in power. What constitutional provisions does the citizen’s charter in India aim to accomplish? Also, enumerate the challenges in realizing the spirit of citizen’s charter in India.(150 words | 1o marks)##Answer:,
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Discuss how the concept of social audit has emerged as a social tool to strengthen the system of accountability in administration? What are the major difference between social audits and other forms of audits? (200words| 10 marks)
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##Question:Discuss how the concept of social audit has emerged as a social tool to strengthen the system of accountability in administration? What are the major difference between social audits and other forms of audits? (200words| 10 marks)##Answer:,
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Critically examine the efficacy of social audit as a tool for enhancing transparency and accountability of development programmes. (150 words | 10 marks )
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##Question:Critically examine the efficacy of social audit as a tool for enhancing transparency and accountability of development programmes. (150 words | 10 marks )##Answer:,
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The basic idea behind implementing citizen’s charter is that the power of people is stronger than the people in power. What constitutional provisions does the citizen’s charter in India aim to accomplish? Also, enumerate the challenges in realizing the spirit of citizen’s charter in India.(150 words | 1o marks)
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##Question:The basic idea behind implementing citizen’s charter is that the power of people is stronger than the people in power. What constitutional provisions does the citizen’s charter in India aim to accomplish? Also, enumerate the challenges in realizing the spirit of citizen’s charter in India.(150 words | 1o marks)##Answer:,
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Discuss how the concept of social audit has emerged as a social tool to strengthen the system of accountability in administration? What are the major difference between social audits and other forms of audits? (200words| 10 marks)
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##Question:Discuss how the concept of social audit has emerged as a social tool to strengthen the system of accountability in administration? What are the major difference between social audits and other forms of audits? (200words| 10 marks)##Answer:,
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Critically examine the efficacy of social audit as a tool for enhancing transparency and accountability of development programmes. (150 words | 10 marks )
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##Question:Critically examine the efficacy of social audit as a tool for enhancing transparency and accountability of development programmes. (150 words | 10 marks )##Answer:,
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The basic idea behind implementing citizen’s charter is that the power of people is stronger than the people in power. What constitutional provisions does the citizen’s charter in India aim to accomplish? Also, enumerate the challenges in realizing the spirit of citizen’s charter in India.(150 words | 1o marks)
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##Question:The basic idea behind implementing citizen’s charter is that the power of people is stronger than the people in power. What constitutional provisions does the citizen’s charter in India aim to accomplish? Also, enumerate the challenges in realizing the spirit of citizen’s charter in India.(150 words | 1o marks)##Answer:,
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What do you understand by Capital Market? Discuss the different instruments of Capital Market. (200 words)
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##Question:What do you understand by Capital Market? Discuss the different instruments of Capital Market. (200 words)##Answer:,
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Write short notes on the following: a) BADLA System b) Rolling Settlement
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##Question:Write short notes on the following: a) BADLA System b) Rolling Settlement##Answer:,
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What do you mean by derivative trading?Discuss about various types of derivative trading? (150 words)
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##Question:What do you mean by derivative trading?Discuss about various types of derivative trading? (150 words)##Answer:,
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Globalisation is not a monolithic force but an evolving set of consequences - some good, some bad and some unintended. In this context, discuss with examples about the rising ethical issues arising out of globalization. (150 words)
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##Question:Globalisation is not a monolithic force but an evolving set of consequences - some good, some bad and some unintended. In this context, discuss with examples about the rising ethical issues arising out of globalization. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Strength, peace and security are considered to be the pillars of international relations. Elucidate. (200 words)
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##Question:Strength, peace and security are considered to be the pillars of international relations. Elucidate. (200 words)##Answer:,
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At the international level, the bilateral relations between most nations are governed on the policy of promoting one’s own national interest without any regard for the interest of other nations. This leads to conflicts and tensions between the nations. How can ethical consideration help resolve such tensions? Discuss with specific examples. (200 words)
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##Question:At the international level, the bilateral relations between most nations are governed on the policy of promoting one’s own national interest without any regard for the interest of other nations. This leads to conflicts and tensions between the nations. How can ethical consideration help resolve such tensions? Discuss with specific examples. (200 words)##Answer:,
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Corporate social responsibility makes companies more profitable and sustainable. Analyse.
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##Question:Corporate social responsibility makes companies more profitable and sustainable. Analyse.##Answer:,
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Globalisation is not a monolithic force but an evolving set of consequences - some good, some bad and some unintended. In this context, discuss with examples about the rising ethical issues arising out of globalization. (150 words)
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##Question:Globalisation is not a monolithic force but an evolving set of consequences - some good, some bad and some unintended. In this context, discuss with examples about the rising ethical issues arising out of globalization. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Strength, peace and security are considered to be the pillars of international relations. Elucidate.
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At the international level, the bilateral relations between most nations are governed on the policy of promoting one’s own national interest without any regard for the interest of other nations. This leads to conflicts and tensions between the nations. How can ethical consideration help resolve such tensions? Discuss with specific examples.
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##Question:At the international level, the bilateral relations between most nations are governed on the policy of promoting one’s own national interest without any regard for the interest of other nations. This leads to conflicts and tensions between the nations. How can ethical consideration help resolve such tensions? Discuss with specific examples.##Answer:,
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Corporate social responsibility makes companies more profitable and sustainable. Analyse.
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##Question:Corporate social responsibility makes companies more profitable and sustainable. Analyse.##Answer:,
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Globalisation is not a monolithic force but an evolving set of consequences - some good, some bad and some unintended. In this context, discuss with examples about the rising ethical issues arising out of globalization. (150 words)
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##Question:Globalisation is not a monolithic force but an evolving set of consequences - some good, some bad and some unintended. In this context, discuss with examples about the rising ethical issues arising out of globalization. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Strength, peace and security are considered to be the pillars of international relations. Elucidate.
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##Question:Strength, peace and security are considered to be the pillars of international relations. Elucidate.##Answer:,
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At the international level, the bilateral relations between most nations are governed on the policy of promoting one’s own national interest without any regard for the interest of other nations. This leads to conflicts and tensions between the nations. How can ethical consideration help resolve such tensions? Discuss with specific examples.
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##Question:At the international level, the bilateral relations between most nations are governed on the policy of promoting one’s own national interest without any regard for the interest of other nations. This leads to conflicts and tensions between the nations. How can ethical consideration help resolve such tensions? Discuss with specific examples.##Answer:,
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Corporate social responsibility makes companies more profitable and sustainable. Analyse.
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##Question:Corporate social responsibility makes companies more profitable and sustainable. Analyse.##Answer:,
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Globalisation is not a monolithic force but an evolving set of consequences - some good, some bad and some unintended. In this context, discuss with examples about the rising ethical issues arising out of globalization. (150 words)
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##Question:Globalisation is not a monolithic force but an evolving set of consequences - some good, some bad and some unintended. In this context, discuss with examples about the rising ethical issues arising out of globalization. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Strength, peace and security are considered to be the pillars of international relations. Elucidate.
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##Question:Strength, peace and security are considered to be the pillars of international relations. Elucidate.##Answer:,
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At the international level, the bilateral relations between most nations are governed on the policy of promoting one’s own national interest without any regard for the interest of other nations. This leads to conflicts and tensions between the nations. How can ethical consideration help resolve such tensions? Discuss with specific examples.
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##Question:At the international level, the bilateral relations between most nations are governed on the policy of promoting one’s own national interest without any regard for the interest of other nations. This leads to conflicts and tensions between the nations. How can ethical consideration help resolve such tensions? Discuss with specific examples.##Answer:,
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Corporate social responsibility makes companies more profitable and sustainable. Analyse.
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##Question:Corporate social responsibility makes companies more profitable and sustainable. Analyse.##Answer:,
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Globalisation is not a monolithic force but an evolving set of consequences - some good, some bad and some unintended. In this context, discuss with examples about the rising ethical issues arising out of globalization. (150 words)
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##Question:Globalisation is not a monolithic force but an evolving set of consequences - some good, some bad and some unintended. In this context, discuss with examples about the rising ethical issues arising out of globalization. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Strength, peace and security are considered to be the pillars of international relations. Elucidate.
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At the international level, the bilateral relations between most nations are governed on the policy of promoting one’s own national interest without any regard for the interest of other nations. This leads to conflicts and tensions between the nations. How can ethical consideration help resolve such tensions? Discuss with specific examples.
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##Question:At the international level, the bilateral relations between most nations are governed on the policy of promoting one’s own national interest without any regard for the interest of other nations. This leads to conflicts and tensions between the nations. How can ethical consideration help resolve such tensions? Discuss with specific examples.##Answer:,
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Corporate social responsibility makes companies more profitable and sustainable. Analyse.
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What are the benefits of civil services neutrality? Discuss how civil services neutrality has evolved in India over the years. (200 words
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##Question:What are the benefits of civil services neutrality? Discuss how civil services neutrality has evolved in India over the years. (200 words##Answer:,
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In recent decades, civil service is alleged to be biased and a services which serves politicians and not public. Discuss about the need of neutrality in civil services in present context.
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With few examples, discuss how civil servants can contribute positively to enhance the efficiency of the system.
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##Question:With few examples, discuss how civil servants can contribute positively to enhance the efficiency of the system.##Answer:,
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What do you mean by civil services? What are its characteristic features? Discuss its relevance in Indian society.(200 words)
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##Question:What do you mean by civil services? What are its characteristic features? Discuss its relevance in Indian society.(200 words)##Answer:,
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Bring out the characteristics of civil services and how it helps in enhancing the overall efficiency of the system.
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##Question:Bring out the characteristics of civil services and how it helps in enhancing the overall efficiency of the system.##Answer:,
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With examples , Analyse how civil servants can contribute to improve the condition of society by following the rules and zeal for betterment of vulnerable section of society.
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##Question:With examples , Analyse how civil servants can contribute to improve the condition of society by following the rules and zeal for betterment of vulnerable section of society.##Answer:,
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क्रन्तिकारी राष्ट्रवाद के प्रथम चरण की मुख्य प्रवृत्तियों एवं उसके प्रभावों की चर्चा करें| (शब्द 200)
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##Question:क्रन्तिकारी राष्ट्रवाद के प्रथम चरण की मुख्य प्रवृत्तियों एवं उसके प्रभावों की चर्चा करें| (शब्द 200)##Answer:,
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क्रन्तिकारी राष्ट्रवाद के प्रथम चरण की मुख्य प्रवृत्तियों एवं उसके प्रभावों की चर्चा करें| (शब्द 200)
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##Question:क्रन्तिकारी राष्ट्रवाद के प्रथम चरण की मुख्य प्रवृत्तियों एवं उसके प्रभावों की चर्चा करें| (शब्द 200)##Answer:,
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होम रूल आन्दोलन की मुख्य गतिविधियों एवं राष्ट्रीय आन्दोलन में उसके मुख्य योगदान पर चर्चा करें|
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##Question:होम रूल आन्दोलन की मुख्य गतिविधियों एवं राष्ट्रीय आन्दोलन में उसके मुख्य योगदान पर चर्चा करें|##Answer:,
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लखनऊ पैक्ट पर टिप्पणी करें|
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##Question:लखनऊ पैक्ट पर टिप्पणी करें|##Answer:,
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Highlight various factors that affect the salinity and temperature of oceans. With examples, mention how salinity over the oceans varies due to these factors. (10 Marks/150 words)
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Approach: 1. Brief give definition of Salinity and temperature of the Ocean 2. Separately, bring out the factors affecting salinity and temperature of oceans. 3. Mention about the spatial distribution of ocean salinity. 4. Write an appropriate conclusion. Answer: The salinity of the Ocean means the amount of salt dissolved in the ocean and temperature of the ocean is the measure of the degree of hotness of Ocean water. FACTORS INFLUENCING SALINITY Evaporation: A very sunny weather can make the evaporation process faster, which increases salinity. The ocean currents: They helps in the mixing of the water of the ocean The wind also influences salinity of an area by moving water to other areas. Temperature: High temperature around the water will make the space between the water molecules to be further apart. Thus, warm ocean water tends to become less dense. Dense water contains higher salinity as it has more salt in its components. Rain: Rain can decrease the level of salinity in the ocean because it adds fresh water to oceans. Proximity to Land: The part of the ocean water that is closest to lands may have higher salinity because salt continuously adds from land through river flow. Freezing and Melting of ice influence the salinity. FACTORS INFLUENCING TEMPERATURE Latitude and the angle of incidence: Higher the angle of incidence, higher is the temperature and vice versa. This is why the temperature is higher near the tropical regions and decreases towards the poles. Land and Sea Contrast: The Sea gets heated slowly and loses heat slowly as compared to land. As a result, the temperature is relatively higher on land during day time and it is higher in water during the night. It influences the nearby sea temperature adjacent to land area. Also, the places situated near the sea come under the moderating influence of the sea and land breezes which influences the temperature. Warm currents make the water of ocean warmer, while cold currents reduce the temperature. How salinity varies over the oceans: The regions of high rainfall (equatorial zone) record comparatively lower salinity than the regions of low rainfall (sub-tropical high pressure belts). Low salinity is found near the mouths of the Ganga, the Congo, the Nizer, and the Amazon because of regular influx of fresh water. Where evaporation exceeds the influx of fresh river waters, there is an increase in salinity. Example: the Mediterranean Sea records 40 0 / 00 of salinity. The areas of upwelling of water have less salinity because water moves up from below (and hence low salinity). Example:-salinity is 34 0 / 00 in the Gulf of California. The eastern marginal areas of the North Atlantic beyond 40 0 latitude record comparatively higher salinity than the western margin (east American coast ) because the Gulf Stream carries saline water from the American coast. On the other hand, the Arabian Sea records higher salinity (36 0 / 00 ) than the Bay of Bengal because there is a higher rate of evaporation. The Red Sea records the highest salinity (varying between 36 0 / 00 and 41 0 / 00 in its different parts) because of low precipitation and very high evaporation. Conclusion: The temperature of the ocean water also affects climate of the region. For example the onset of Monsoon in India is mostly affected by the warming and cooling of Indian Ocean.
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##Question:Highlight various factors that affect the salinity and temperature of oceans. With examples, mention how salinity over the oceans varies due to these factors. (10 Marks/150 words)##Answer:Approach: 1. Brief give definition of Salinity and temperature of the Ocean 2. Separately, bring out the factors affecting salinity and temperature of oceans. 3. Mention about the spatial distribution of ocean salinity. 4. Write an appropriate conclusion. Answer: The salinity of the Ocean means the amount of salt dissolved in the ocean and temperature of the ocean is the measure of the degree of hotness of Ocean water. FACTORS INFLUENCING SALINITY Evaporation: A very sunny weather can make the evaporation process faster, which increases salinity. The ocean currents: They helps in the mixing of the water of the ocean The wind also influences salinity of an area by moving water to other areas. Temperature: High temperature around the water will make the space between the water molecules to be further apart. Thus, warm ocean water tends to become less dense. Dense water contains higher salinity as it has more salt in its components. Rain: Rain can decrease the level of salinity in the ocean because it adds fresh water to oceans. Proximity to Land: The part of the ocean water that is closest to lands may have higher salinity because salt continuously adds from land through river flow. Freezing and Melting of ice influence the salinity. FACTORS INFLUENCING TEMPERATURE Latitude and the angle of incidence: Higher the angle of incidence, higher is the temperature and vice versa. This is why the temperature is higher near the tropical regions and decreases towards the poles. Land and Sea Contrast: The Sea gets heated slowly and loses heat slowly as compared to land. As a result, the temperature is relatively higher on land during day time and it is higher in water during the night. It influences the nearby sea temperature adjacent to land area. Also, the places situated near the sea come under the moderating influence of the sea and land breezes which influences the temperature. Warm currents make the water of ocean warmer, while cold currents reduce the temperature. How salinity varies over the oceans: The regions of high rainfall (equatorial zone) record comparatively lower salinity than the regions of low rainfall (sub-tropical high pressure belts). Low salinity is found near the mouths of the Ganga, the Congo, the Nizer, and the Amazon because of regular influx of fresh water. Where evaporation exceeds the influx of fresh river waters, there is an increase in salinity. Example: the Mediterranean Sea records 40 0 / 00 of salinity. The areas of upwelling of water have less salinity because water moves up from below (and hence low salinity). Example:-salinity is 34 0 / 00 in the Gulf of California. The eastern marginal areas of the North Atlantic beyond 40 0 latitude record comparatively higher salinity than the western margin (east American coast ) because the Gulf Stream carries saline water from the American coast. On the other hand, the Arabian Sea records higher salinity (36 0 / 00 ) than the Bay of Bengal because there is a higher rate of evaporation. The Red Sea records the highest salinity (varying between 36 0 / 00 and 41 0 / 00 in its different parts) because of low precipitation and very high evaporation. Conclusion: The temperature of the ocean water also affects climate of the region. For example the onset of Monsoon in India is mostly affected by the warming and cooling of Indian Ocean.
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Discuss about various maritime zones in oceans as per UNCLOS . (150 words/10marks)
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With the use of diagrams, explain how tides are created. Also discuss the types of tides. (150 words | 10 Marks)
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##Question:With the use of diagrams, explain how tides are created. Also discuss the types of tides. (150 words | 10 Marks)##Answer:,
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India’s relation with Israel have emerged from the background to the foreground in context of West Asia in recent decades. Discuss. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:India’s relation with Israel have emerged from the background to the foreground in context of West Asia in recent decades. Discuss. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:,
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It has been argued that India’s position on Palestine is independent and consistent. Comment in context of recent developments?
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##Question:It has been argued that India’s position on Palestine is independent and consistent. Comment in context of recent developments?##Answer:,
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While India has pursued look east policy involving South East Asia for a long time now, there seems to be a look West policy in the making involving West Asia. Discuss in the context of India’s engagement with West Asia in recent years?
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##Question:While India has pursued look east policy involving South East Asia for a long time now, there seems to be a look West policy in the making involving West Asia. Discuss in the context of India’s engagement with West Asia in recent years?##Answer:,
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India’s erstwhile Look East Policy (LEP) has now been upgraded to Act East Policy (AEP). How is AEP an improvement over LEP? How can AEP help India in achieving its economic and geostrategic goals? (250 words)
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##Question:India’s erstwhile Look East Policy (LEP) has now been upgraded to Act East Policy (AEP). How is AEP an improvement over LEP? How can AEP help India in achieving its economic and geostrategic goals? (250 words)##Answer:,
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Discuss the role of peaceful Afghanistan in regard to security of India.
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##Question:Discuss the role of peaceful Afghanistan in regard to security of India.##Answer:,
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To fulfil ASEAN’s need for a regional balancing power, India must prove itself as a credible security and economic partner.
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##Question:To fulfil ASEAN’s need for a regional balancing power, India must prove itself as a credible security and economic partner.##Answer:,
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यद्यपि कई लोग वैश्वीकरण को पश्चिमीकरण के पर्यायवाची के रूप में देखते हैं, किन्तु प्रमाण यह प्रदर्शित करते हैं कि वैश्वीकरण की प्रक्रिया एकपक्षीय मार्ग नहीं रही है |टिप्पणी कीजिए| (200 शब्द)
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##Question:यद्यपि कई लोग वैश्वीकरण को पश्चिमीकरण के पर्यायवाची के रूप में देखते हैं, किन्तु प्रमाण यह प्रदर्शित करते हैं कि वैश्वीकरण की प्रक्रिया एकपक्षीय मार्ग नहीं रही है |टिप्पणी कीजिए| (200 शब्द)##Answer:,
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यद्यपि वैश्वीकरण के कारण महिलाओं के लिए रोजगार के अवसरों में वृद्धि हुई है ,लेकिन इसने महिला कर्मियों के लिए नयी श्रेणी भी उत्पन्न की हैं |उदाहरणों सहित चर्चा कीजिए| (200 शब्द)
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##Question:यद्यपि वैश्वीकरण के कारण महिलाओं के लिए रोजगार के अवसरों में वृद्धि हुई है ,लेकिन इसने महिला कर्मियों के लिए नयी श्रेणी भी उत्पन्न की हैं |उदाहरणों सहित चर्चा कीजिए| (200 शब्द)##Answer:,
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वैश्वीकरण केवल आर्थिक प्रक्रिया ही नहीं अपितु सामाजिक ,सांस्कृतिक परिवर्तन की भी प्रक्रिया है | उदाहरण सहित सपष्ट कीजिए |(150-200 शब्द/10 अंक)
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##Question:वैश्वीकरण केवल आर्थिक प्रक्रिया ही नहीं अपितु सामाजिक ,सांस्कृतिक परिवर्तन की भी प्रक्रिया है | उदाहरण सहित सपष्ट कीजिए |(150-200 शब्द/10 अंक)##Answer:,
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भारतीय समाज में परिवर्तन लाने वाली कारकों तथा प्रक्रिया का वर्णन कीजिए तथा सामाजिक परिवर्तन के क्रम में आधुनिक शिक्षा के महत्व को स्पष्ट कीजिए| (200 शब्द)
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##Question:भारतीय समाज में परिवर्तन लाने वाली कारकों तथा प्रक्रिया का वर्णन कीजिए तथा सामाजिक परिवर्तन के क्रम में आधुनिक शिक्षा के महत्व को स्पष्ट कीजिए| (200 शब्द) ##Answer:,
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संयुक्त परिवार की संरचना एवं कार्यों में होने वाले परिवर्तनों की चर्चा कीजिए|भारतीय समाज के निर्माण में इसकी भूमिका का परीक्षण कीजिए|(200 शब्द)
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##Question:संयुक्त परिवार की संरचना एवं कार्यों में होने वाले परिवर्तनों की चर्चा कीजिए|भारतीय समाज के निर्माण में इसकी भूमिका का परीक्षण कीजिए|(200 शब्द)##Answer:,
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भारतीय समाज की आधुनिकता एक छद्म आधुनिकता है |टिप्पणी कीजिए| (200 शब्द)
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##Question:भारतीय समाज की आधुनिकता एक छद्म आधुनिकता है |टिप्पणी कीजिए| (200 शब्द)##Answer:,
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भारतीय समाज की प्रमुख विशेषताओं पर टिप्पणी कीजिए|(200 शब्द)
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##Question:भारतीय समाज की प्रमुख विशेषताओं पर टिप्पणी कीजिए|(200 शब्द)##Answer:,
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Critically examine the role of Lord Mountbatten with respect to integration of princely state.(200 words)
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##Question:Critically examine the role of Lord Mountbatten with respect to integration of princely state.(200 words)##Answer:,
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Briefly examine the factors which are responsible for integration of princely states.
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##Question:Briefly examine the factors which are responsible for integration of princely states.##Answer:,
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Discuss the immediate challenges faced by India in the process of nation building and mention the ways in which these challenges were sought to be addressed in first few decades. Also examine whether some of these challenges still persist or not. (250 words)
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##Question:Discuss the immediate challenges faced by India in the process of nation building and mention the ways in which these challenges were sought to be addressed in first few decades. Also examine whether some of these challenges still persist or not. (250 words)##Answer:,
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Briefly discuss the factors which led to first Indo- Pak war and mention its consequences. (150 words)
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##Question:Briefly discuss the factors which led to first Indo- Pak war and mention its consequences. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Analyse the reasons behind the demand for linguistic provinces and apprehensions among the national leadership on this issue. Also explain how this issue was resolved. (150 words)
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##Question:Analyse the reasons behind the demand for linguistic provinces and apprehensions among the national leadership on this issue. Also explain how this issue was resolved. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Not recognising common property resource is not only a matter of economic injustice but also breakdown of traditional order. Discuss in the context of FRA. (150 words)
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##Question:Not recognising common property resource is not only a matter of economic injustice but also breakdown of traditional order. Discuss in the context of FRA. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Examine the role of Lord Mountbatten with respect to integration of princely states. (10 Marks/ 150words)
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LordMountbattenplayed a very important role in the transfer of power to the Indian union in 1947. Although his decision to transfer power at such a fast pace, bypreponing the date from July 1948 to August 1947, is criticised on several accounts, but still he did his level best to ensure the making of strong Indian union, and a good Indo-British relations post-independence. As he was apart of the royal familyandthe present viceroy of India both, he thought that his request to princely states will have more weightage, when he requests them to stay with India, and not to form a separate independent province, so as to facilitate the creation of a strong Indian union. Measures taken He also played a prominent role, along with Sardar Patel, in convincing Nehru to order a military strike to help Kashmir, after Maharaja Hari Singh signed the accession document. Apart from this, he thought that it was the British rule’s doing, that the country was facing partition today, and considered it hismoral responsibility to oversee the complete process, and the planning to be done to accommodate the refugees coming to India, after partition. 25th July speech ofMountbattento the Chamber of Princes finally persuaded the Princes. This speech ranked as the most significant Act ofMountbattenin India.. Mountbattenused his influence with the princes to push them towards accession. He declared that theBritish Government would not grant dominion status to any of the princely states, nor would it accept them into the British Commonwealth, which meant that the states would sever all connections with the British crown unless they joined either India or Pakistan. He pointed out that theIndian subcontinent was one economic entity, and that the states would suffer most if the link were broken. He engaged in a personal dialogue with reluctant princes, such as the Nawab of Bhopal, who he asked through a confidential letter to sign the Instrument of Accession making Bhopal part of India, whichMountbattenwould keep locked up in his safe. It would be handed to the States Department on 15 August only if the Nawab did not change his mind before then, which he was free to do. The Nawab agreed, and did not renege over the deal. His constitutional advisor, VP Menon, also played the role of a good advisor, while explaining to him, the aspirations of Indian people, and convincing him to stay in India to help, after 15 August 1947. Impacts of his plan Bringing on Partition at a break-neck speed: The handover of power was done too quickly within72 days He had basically kept the Partition Plan dubious, without clearly mentioning the position of the 500 odd princely states. These states had all recognised the British as the "paramount power". But now the British were leaving. Thus the more ambitious among the princes began, (June 3, 1947,Mountbatten Plan/Plan Balkan/Dickie Bird Plan) It is estimated that around 14.5 million people moved to Pakistan from India or travelled in the opposite direction from Pakistan to India. It was a time of mass migration, uncertainty and bloodshed. Making Kashmir a UN cause and failure to use good office of commonwealth by UK to mount a pressure on Pakistan to comply with ceasefire agreement ---both errors may be attributed to him as he ill advised Nehru to drag issue to UN without securing a gain Persuing peace talks with Jinnah even after Kashmir massacre (and ignoring Patel"s advice), bore a deep impact on India"s credibility. Although the role ofLordMountbattenand VP Menon is not highlighted equal to S. Patel while recalling the consolidation period, they did play a significant role in the making of modern India’ map.
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##Question:Examine the role of Lord Mountbatten with respect to integration of princely states. (10 Marks/ 150words)##Answer:LordMountbattenplayed a very important role in the transfer of power to the Indian union in 1947. Although his decision to transfer power at such a fast pace, bypreponing the date from July 1948 to August 1947, is criticised on several accounts, but still he did his level best to ensure the making of strong Indian union, and a good Indo-British relations post-independence. As he was apart of the royal familyandthe present viceroy of India both, he thought that his request to princely states will have more weightage, when he requests them to stay with India, and not to form a separate independent province, so as to facilitate the creation of a strong Indian union. Measures taken He also played a prominent role, along with Sardar Patel, in convincing Nehru to order a military strike to help Kashmir, after Maharaja Hari Singh signed the accession document. Apart from this, he thought that it was the British rule’s doing, that the country was facing partition today, and considered it hismoral responsibility to oversee the complete process, and the planning to be done to accommodate the refugees coming to India, after partition. 25th July speech ofMountbattento the Chamber of Princes finally persuaded the Princes. This speech ranked as the most significant Act ofMountbattenin India.. Mountbattenused his influence with the princes to push them towards accession. He declared that theBritish Government would not grant dominion status to any of the princely states, nor would it accept them into the British Commonwealth, which meant that the states would sever all connections with the British crown unless they joined either India or Pakistan. He pointed out that theIndian subcontinent was one economic entity, and that the states would suffer most if the link were broken. He engaged in a personal dialogue with reluctant princes, such as the Nawab of Bhopal, who he asked through a confidential letter to sign the Instrument of Accession making Bhopal part of India, whichMountbattenwould keep locked up in his safe. It would be handed to the States Department on 15 August only if the Nawab did not change his mind before then, which he was free to do. The Nawab agreed, and did not renege over the deal. His constitutional advisor, VP Menon, also played the role of a good advisor, while explaining to him, the aspirations of Indian people, and convincing him to stay in India to help, after 15 August 1947. Impacts of his plan Bringing on Partition at a break-neck speed: The handover of power was done too quickly within72 days He had basically kept the Partition Plan dubious, without clearly mentioning the position of the 500 odd princely states. These states had all recognised the British as the "paramount power". But now the British were leaving. Thus the more ambitious among the princes began, (June 3, 1947,Mountbatten Plan/Plan Balkan/Dickie Bird Plan) It is estimated that around 14.5 million people moved to Pakistan from India or travelled in the opposite direction from Pakistan to India. It was a time of mass migration, uncertainty and bloodshed. Making Kashmir a UN cause and failure to use good office of commonwealth by UK to mount a pressure on Pakistan to comply with ceasefire agreement ---both errors may be attributed to him as he ill advised Nehru to drag issue to UN without securing a gain Persuing peace talks with Jinnah even after Kashmir massacre (and ignoring Patel"s advice), bore a deep impact on India"s credibility. Although the role ofLordMountbattenand VP Menon is not highlighted equal to S. Patel while recalling the consolidation period, they did play a significant role in the making of modern India’ map.
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Briefly examine the factors which are responsible for integration of princely states.
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##Question:Briefly examine the factors which are responsible for integration of princely states.##Answer:,
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Discuss the immediate challenges faced by India in the process of nation building and mention the ways in which these challenges were sought to be addressed in first few decades. Also examine whether some of these challenges still persist or not. (250 words)
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##Question:Discuss the immediate challenges faced by India in the process of nation building and mention the ways in which these challenges were sought to be addressed in first few decades. Also examine whether some of these challenges still persist or not. (250 words)##Answer:,
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Briefly discuss the factors which led to first Indo- Pak war and mention its consequences. (150 words)
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##Question:Briefly discuss the factors which led to first Indo- Pak war and mention its consequences. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Analyse the reasons behind the demand for linguistic provinces and apprehensions among the national leadership on this issue. Also explain how this issue was resolved. (150 words)
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##Question:Analyse the reasons behind the demand for linguistic provinces and apprehensions among the national leadership on this issue. Also explain how this issue was resolved. (150 words)##Answer:,
| 31,470
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Not recognising common property resource is not only a matter of economic injustice but also breakdown of traditional order. Discuss in the context of FRA. (150 words)
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##Question:Not recognising common property resource is not only a matter of economic injustice but also breakdown of traditional order. Discuss in the context of FRA. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Critically examine the role of Lord Mountbatten with respect to integration of princely state.(200 words)
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##Question:Critically examine the role of Lord Mountbatten with respect to integration of princely state.(200 words) ##Answer:,
| 31,472
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Briefly examine the factors which are responsible for integration of princely states.
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##Question:Briefly examine the factors which are responsible for integration of princely states.##Answer:,
| 31,473
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Discuss the immediate challenges faced by India in the process of nation building and mention the ways in which these challenges were sought to be addressed in first few decades. Also examine whether some of these challenges still persist or not. (250 words)
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##Question:Discuss the immediate challenges faced by India in the process of nation building and mention the ways in which these challenges were sought to be addressed in first few decades. Also examine whether some of these challenges still persist or not. (250 words)##Answer:,
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Briefly discuss the factors which led to first Indo- Pak war and mention its consequences. (150 words)
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##Question:Briefly discuss the factors which led to first Indo- Pak war and mention its consequences. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Analyse the reasons behind the demand for linguistic provinces and apprehensions among the national leadership on this issue. Also explain how this issue was resolved. (150 words)
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##Question:Analyse the reasons behind the demand for linguistic provinces and apprehensions among the national leadership on this issue. Also explain how this issue was resolved. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Not recognising common property resource is not only a matter of economic injustice but also breakdown of traditional order. Discuss in the context of FRA. (150 words)
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##Question:Not recognising common property resource is not only a matter of economic injustice but also breakdown of traditional order. Discuss in the context of FRA. (150 words)##Answer:,
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What do you understand by corals and the ideal conditions for coral growth? Also, explain its occurrence in different parts of India. Briefly explain the different reason for coral breaching.
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##Question:What do you understand by corals and the ideal conditions for coral growth? Also, explain its occurrence in different parts of India. Briefly explain the different reason for coral breaching.##Answer:,
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Discuss the mechanism of formation of different types of Corals. Substantiate with examples.
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##Question:Discuss the mechanism of formation of different types of Corals. Substantiate with examples.##Answer:,
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Discuss the benefits of discovery of Fire in human evolution. Also, discuss how agriculture tools changed the
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##Question:Discuss the benefits of discovery of Fire in human evolution. Also, discuss how agriculture tools changed the##Answer:,
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नागरिकता (संसोधन) अधिनियम 2016 की प्रावधानों की चर्चा कीजिये तथा इससे सम्बन्धित चिंताओ को बताइए इन चिंताओ को दूर करने हेतु सुझाव भी दीजिये |
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##Question:नागरिकता (संसोधन) अधिनियम 2016 की प्रावधानों की चर्चा कीजिये तथा इससे सम्बन्धित चिंताओ को बताइए इन चिंताओ को दूर करने हेतु सुझाव भी दीजिये |##Answer:,
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मानवाधिकार ,विधिक अधिकार ,संवेधानिक अधिकार ,मूल अधिकार पर टिप्पणी कीजिये |
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##Question:मानवाधिकार ,विधिक अधिकार ,संवेधानिक अधिकार ,मूल अधिकार पर टिप्पणी कीजिये |##Answer:,
| 31,482
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‘ Non alignment is not only about neutrality but the freedom to decide each issue on its merit.’In the light of this statement examine how India played an active part in international affairs during Nehruvian era. (200 words)
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##Question:‘ Non alignment is not only about neutrality but the freedom to decide each issue on its merit.’In the light of this statement examine how India played an active part in international affairs during Nehruvian era. (200 words)##Answer:,
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Ethnic assertion in India can be analysed with respect to demand for autonomy, demand for cessation or movement against outsiders. Examine the statement along with adequate substantiation. (250 words)
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##Question:Ethnic assertion in India can be analysed with respect to demand for autonomy, demand for cessation or movement against outsiders. Examine the statement along with adequate substantiation. (250 words)##Answer:,
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USA has criticized NAM as immoral neutrality. In the context of this statement, discuss the concept of NAM, its objectives and emergence. (250 words)
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##Question:USA has criticized NAM as immoral neutrality. In the context of this statement, discuss the concept of NAM, its objectives and emergence. (250 words)##Answer:,
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Discuss the reasons which led to the rise of slogan “Jai jawan-Jai kisan”. (150 words)
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##Question:Discuss the reasons which led to the rise of slogan “Jai jawan-Jai kisan”. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Though India was facing several difficult problems, it has been argued that Shastri’s government didn’t deal with them in a decisive manner and followed a policy of drift. Critically discuss. (150 words)
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##Question:Though India was facing several difficult problems, it has been argued that Shastri’s government didn’t deal with them in a decisive manner and followed a policy of drift. Critically discuss. (150 words)##Answer:,
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‘ Non alignment is not only about neutrality but the freedom to decide each issue on its merit.’In the light of this statement examine how India played an active part in international affairs during Nehruvian era. (200 words)
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##Question:‘ Non alignment is not only about neutrality but the freedom to decide each issue on its merit.’In the light of this statement examine how India played an active part in international affairs during Nehruvian era. (200 words)##Answer:,
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Ethnic assertion in India can be analysed with respect to demand for autonomy, demand for cessation or movement against outsiders. Examine the statement along with adequate substantiation. (250 words)
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##Question:Ethnic assertion in India can be analysed with respect to demand for autonomy, demand for cessation or movement against outsiders. Examine the statement along with adequate substantiation. (250 words)##Answer:,
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USA has criticized NAM as immoral neutrality. In the context of this statement, discuss the concept of NAM, its objectives and emergence. (250 words)
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##Question:USA has criticized NAM as immoral neutrality. In the context of this statement, discuss the concept of NAM, its objectives and emergence. (250 words)##Answer:,
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Discuss the reasons which led to the rise of slogan “Jai jawan-Jai kisan”. (150 words)
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##Question:Discuss the reasons which led to the rise of slogan “Jai jawan-Jai kisan”. (150 words)##Answer:,
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Though India was facing several difficult problems, it has been argued that Shastri’s government didn’t deal with them in a decisive manner and followed a policy of drift. Critically discuss. (150 words)
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##Question:Though India was facing several difficult problems, it has been argued that Shastri’s government didn’t deal with them in a decisive manner and followed a policy of drift. Critically discuss. (150 words)##Answer:,
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‘ Non alignment is not only about neutrality but the freedom to decide each issue on its merit.’In the light of this statement examine how India played an active part in international affairs during Nehruvian era. (200 words)
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##Question:‘ Non alignment is not only about neutrality but the freedom to decide each issue on its merit.’In the light of this statement examine how India played an active part in international affairs during Nehruvian era. (200 words)##Answer:,
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