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NAM was a noble initiative on the part of newly independent nations but it was not without its flaws. Analyse. What relevance do you feel Non-aligned Movement has in the present times. Comment. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:NAM was a noble initiative on the part of newly independent nations but it was not without its flaws. Analyse. What relevance do you feel Non-aligned Movement has in the present times. Comment. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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Even before he had accepted the peace terms at the end of Iran-Iraq war, Saddam Hussein began next act of aggression. Elaborate. (200 words)
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##Question:Even before he had accepted the peace terms at the end of Iran-Iraq war, Saddam Hussein began next act of aggression. Elaborate. (200 words)##Answer:.
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5. Many Post-communist states took the recourse to "Shock Therapy" after the collapse of USSR. What do you understand by Shock Therapy? Critically evaluate its impacts on the states?
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##Question:5. Many Post-communist states took the recourse to "Shock Therapy" after the collapse of USSR. What do you understand by Shock Therapy? Critically evaluate its impacts on the states?##Answer:.
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Monroe Doctrine provided the basis for American expansion and the emergence of USA as a great imperialist power. Discuss. (200 words)
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##Question:Monroe Doctrine provided the basis for American expansion and the emergence of USA as a great imperialist power. Discuss. (200 words)##Answer:.
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7. If Balkans were the powder keg of Europe in the early 20th century, then it was the great European powers who supplied the powder. In light of the statement, explain how the Eastern Question fuelled the WW I?
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##Question:7. If Balkans were the powder keg of Europe in the early 20th century, then it was the great European powers who supplied the powder. In light of the statement, explain how the Eastern Question fuelled the WW I?##Answer:.
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Bring out the salient features of "The Great Leap Forward" of China in 1960s. Also discuss its success and failures.(200 words)
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##Question:Bring out the salient features of "The Great Leap Forward" of China in 1960s. Also discuss its success and failures.(200 words)##Answer:.
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What are tides? Explain the factors responsible for origin of tides. What is the usefulness of tides? (250 words/15 Marks)
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##Question:What are tides? Explain the factors responsible for origin of tides. What is the usefulness of tides? (250 words/15 Marks)##Answer:.
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What are tides? Explain the factors responsible for origin of tides. What is the usefulness of tides? (150 words/10 Marks)
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##Question:What are tides? Explain the factors responsible for origin of tides. What is the usefulness of tides? (150 words/10 Marks)##Answer:.
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1. What are the basic features of the Temple architecture of Gupta period? Also explain different sections of Temple architecture of that time.
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##Question:1. What are the basic features of the Temple architecture of Gupta period? Also explain different sections of Temple architecture of that time.##Answer:.
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Give a brief account of Nagara School of Architecture.
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##Question:Give a brief account of Nagara School of Architecture.##Answer:.
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To see a wrong and not expose it is to become a silent partner in its continuation. Discuss.
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##Question:To see a wrong and not expose it is to become a silent partner in its continuation. Discuss.##Answer:.
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s every corrupt behaviour unethical and every unethical behaviour corrupt. Discuss.
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##Question:s every corrupt behaviour unethical and every unethical behaviour corrupt. Discuss.##Answer:.
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Successful diplomacy is more about managing problem than solving them overnight. Elucidate with special reference to India.
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##Question:Successful diplomacy is more about managing problem than solving them overnight. Elucidate with special reference to India.##Answer:.
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Task of Statements is to maintain balance of fear not of power. With reference to this statement discuss the role of leaders in administration.
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##Question:Task of Statements is to maintain balance of fear not of power. With reference to this statement discuss the role of leaders in administration.##Answer:.
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To see a wrong and not expose it is to become a silent partner in its continuation. Discuss.
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##Question:To see a wrong and not expose it is to become a silent partner in its continuation. Discuss.##Answer:.
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Man's capacity for justice makes democracy possible but man's inclination for injustice makes democracy necessary. Discuss.
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##Question:Man's capacity for justice makes democracy possible but man's inclination for injustice makes democracy necessary. Discuss. ##Answer:.
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People are not moral by choice therefore envisaging a corruption free society is at best and utopian ideal. Discuss.
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##Question:People are not moral by choice therefore envisaging a corruption free society is at best and utopian ideal. Discuss.##Answer:.
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Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, despite having divergent approaches and strategies, had a common goal of amelioration of the downtrodden. Elucidate. (150 - 200 words)
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##Question:Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, despite having divergent approaches and strategies, had a common goal of amelioration of the downtrodden. Elucidate. (150 - 200 words)##Answer:.
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Discuss the relevance of Ahimsa & Satyagraha in contemporary world in dealing with political unrest and violent agitation?
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##Question:Discuss the relevance of Ahimsa & Satyagraha in contemporary world in dealing with political unrest and violent agitation?##Answer:.
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Could Civil Servants appreciation of State Policies & Programmes be based on their own values or should they only go by official stand and what if there is a conflict in perception and how could these be resolved?
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##Question:Could Civil Servants appreciation of State Policies & Programmes be based on their own values or should they only go by official stand and what if there is a conflict in perception and how could these be resolved?##Answer:.
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What are the human weaknesses that might impinge on an official’s integrity and what should a civil servant do to overcome these weaknesses?
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##Question:What are the human weaknesses that might impinge on an official’s integrity and what should a civil servant do to overcome these weaknesses?##Answer:.
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If some groups, feel that the state is exploitative what should be done by you to dispel this nation?
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##Question:If some groups, feel that the state is exploitative what should be done by you to dispel this nation?##Answer:.
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Define 'inclusive' growth and its relationship with democracy & civil service ethics.
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##Question:Define 'inclusive' growth and its relationship with democracy & civil service ethics.##Answer:.
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Article 326 of the constitution gives the right to vote to every citizen of India. However, the constituency based electoral system does not adequately facilitate the exercise of these rights for sections such as internal migrants, service personnel and NRIs. Discuss.
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##Question:Article 326 of the constitution gives the right to vote to every citizen of India. However, the constituency based electoral system does not adequately facilitate the exercise of these rights for sections such as internal migrants, service personnel and NRIs. Discuss.##Answer:.
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"Development is not just a new basket of investments and programmes but it is also a means to deliver quality public services to citizens". Do you agree? Support your ideas with arguments.
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##Question:"Development is not just a new basket of investments and programmes but it is also a means to deliver quality public services to citizens". Do you agree? Support your ideas with arguments.##Answer:.
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"The European code of Good Administration serves as a guide for civil servants. What are its significant provisions’. How much relevant it is today?
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##Question:"The European code of Good Administration serves as a guide for civil servants. What are its significant provisions’. How much relevant it is today?##Answer:.
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Describe the key recommendations of Second ARC"s Fourth Report (2007), "Ethics in Governance". (200 words)
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##Question:Describe the key recommendations of Second ARC"s Fourth Report (2007), "Ethics in Governance". (200 words)##Answer:.
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ARc's 10th Report on Personnel Administration laid down a Code of Ethics. What do you understand by Code of Ethics. Explain with salient features of this report.
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##Question:ARc's 10th Report on Personnel Administration laid down a Code of Ethics. What do you understand by Code of Ethics. Explain with salient features of this report.##Answer:.
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When public administrators invests in social capital, the outcome is good governance. Discuss?
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##Question:When public administrators invests in social capital, the outcome is good governance. Discuss?##Answer:.
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What is a thermohaline circulation? How global warming gets effected and what could be possible effects of weakening of thermohaline circulation?
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##Question:What is a thermohaline circulation? How global warming gets effected and what could be possible effects of weakening of thermohaline circulation?##Answer:.
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What is the difference between public management of private interests and private management of public interest? Explain with suitable examples.
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##Question:What is the difference between public management of private interests and private management of public interest? Explain with suitable examples. ##Answer:.
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"Legitimacy can not be questioned". Do you agree with the statement? If yes, give example.
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##Question:"Legitimacy can not be questioned". Do you agree with the statement? If yes, give example.##Answer:.
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"Demography is political destiny of nation". Discuss with reference to
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##Question:"Demography is political destiny of nation". Discuss with reference to ##Answer:.
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"The Scope of Administration is determined by the scope of government’s functions which is decided politically". Elucidate
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##Question:"The Scope of Administration is determined by the scope of government’s functions which is decided politically". Elucidate##Answer:.
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Discuss in brief the recommendations of Naresh chandra committee on Corporate Governance. How much it will be effective? Discuss.
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##Question:Discuss in brief the recommendations of Naresh chandra committee on Corporate Governance. How much it will be effective? Discuss.##Answer:.
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What are the challenges of coalition era in functioning of bureaucracy.
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##Question:What are the challenges of coalition era in functioning of bureaucracy. ##Answer:.
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What is integrity? Is acting as per law a right measure of integrity of a civil servant?
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##Question:What is integrity? Is acting as per law a right measure of integrity of a civil servant?##Answer:.
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What is meant by environmental justice & environmental democracy and are these two ideas interrelated?
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##Question:What is meant by environmental justice & environmental democracy and are these two ideas interrelated?##Answer:.
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"Living upto the public trust is much more than act of compliance". Discuss. (10 marks/150 words)
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##Question:"Living upto the public trust is much more than act of compliance". Discuss. (10 marks/150 words)##Answer:.
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"Justice in distribution and justice retribution is a hallmark of ethical governance." Discuss.
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##Question:"Justice in distribution and justice retribution is a hallmark of ethical governance." Discuss.##Answer:.
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"Whistle blowing has an association with the conflict of interest."Discuss.
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##Question:"Whistle blowing has an association with the conflict of interest."Discuss.##Answer:.
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What is the difference between public management of private interests and private management of public interest? Explain with suitable examples.
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##Question:What is the difference between public management of private interests and private management of public interest? Explain with suitable examples.##Answer:.
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What is the importance of corals? What are the threats to the coral reefs?
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##Question:What is the importance of corals? What are the threats to the coral reefs?##Answer:.
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What is the importance of corals? What are the threats to the coral reefs?
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##Question:What is the importance of corals? What are the threats to the coral reefs?##Answer:.
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What is the importance of corals? What are the threats to the coral reefs?
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##Question:What is the importance of corals? What are the threats to the coral reefs?##Answer:.
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What is the importance of corals? What are the threats to the coral reefs? (150 Words/10 Marks)
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##Question:What is the importance of corals? What are the threats to the coral reefs? (150 Words/10 Marks)##Answer:.
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Consider the following statements:1. Dairy farming are mainly found in Scandinavian countries, Britain and Switzerland 2. Soil deterioration is high in plantation agriculture Which of the statements given above is/are correct?(a) 1 only(b) 2 only(c) Both 1 and 2(d) Neither 1 nor 2
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##Question:Consider the following statements:1. Dairy farming are mainly found in Scandinavian countries, Britain and Switzerland 2. Soil deterioration is high in plantation agriculture Which of the statements given above is/are correct?(a) 1 only(b) 2 only(c) Both 1 and 2(d) Neither 1 nor 2##Answer:.
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Explain the formation of the ocean Currents and their effect on the climate and weather of the different coastal regions.
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##Question:Explain the formation of the ocean Currents and their effect on the climate and weather of the different coastal regions.##Answer:.
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Passing off important laws and policies through the nomenclature of money bill can affect the basic structure of the Constitution and subvert the Parliamentary democracy. Discuss [200 Words]
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##Question:Passing off important laws and policies through the nomenclature of money bill can affect the basic structure of the Constitution and subvert the Parliamentary democracy. Discuss [200 Words]##Answer:.
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1. What are the grounds on which the members of the parliament can be disqualified as per Anti-defection Law?
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##Question:1. What are the grounds on which the members of the parliament can be disqualified as per Anti-defection Law? ##Answer:.
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Write Short note on Financial Bill.
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##Question:Write Short note on Financial Bill. ##Answer:.
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The relationship between legislative assembly of a State and its Council is quite different from that between Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Discuss
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##Question:The relationship between legislative assembly of a State and its Council is quite different from that between Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Discuss##Answer:.
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Uneducated and unorganised local level government system makes Panchayats and Samitis mainly political institutions rather than effective instruments of governance. Discuss
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##Question:Uneducated and unorganised local level government system makes Panchayats and Samitis mainly political institutions rather than effective instruments of governance. Discuss##Answer:.
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Write short notes on State Finance Commission.
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##Question:Write short notes on State Finance Commission.##Answer:.
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How has the grass root democracy in India flourished because of rural local self-government? (100 words)
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##Question:How has the grass root democracy in India flourished because of rural local self-government? (100 words)##Answer:.
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What is a thermohaline circulation? How global warming gets effected and what could be possible effects of a weakening Thermohaline circulation.
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##Question:What is a thermohaline circulation? How global warming gets effected and what could be possible effects of a weakening Thermohaline circulation.##Answer:.
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What are tides? Explain the factors responsible for origin of tides. What is the usefulness of tides?
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##Question:What are tides? Explain the factors responsible for origin of tides. What is the usefulness of tides?##Answer:.
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Explain the factors influencing the development of Plantation Agriculture with illustrations.What is the importance of corals? What are the threats to the coral reefs?
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##Question:Explain the factors influencing the development of Plantation Agriculture with illustrations.What is the importance of corals? What are the threats to the coral reefs?##Answer:.
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1. What is the rationale behind not permitting FDI in gambling and betting businesses? Give your opinion.
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##Question:1. What is the rationale behind not permitting FDI in gambling and betting businesses? Give your opinion. ##Answer:.
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1. Differentiate between the following:a) FDI and FPI b) Automatic and Government Route for FDI c) FERA & FEMA
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##Question:1. Differentiate between the following:a) FDI and FPI b) Automatic and Government Route for FDI c) FERA & FEMA##Answer:.
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2. What are the features that attract FDI in India? Also, write the merits and demerits of the
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##Question:2. What are the features that attract FDI in India? Also, write the merits and demerits of the ##Answer:.
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3. Which of the following would include Foreign Direct Investment in India?1. Subsidiaries of companies in India2. Majority foreign equity holding in Indian companies3. Companies exclusively financed by foreign companies 4. Portfolio investmentSelect the correct answer using the codes given below:a) 1, 2, 3 and 4b) 2 and 4 onlyc) 1 and 3 onlyd) 1, 2 and 3 only
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##Question:3. Which of the following would include Foreign Direct Investment in India?1. Subsidiaries of companies in India2. Majority foreign equity holding in Indian companies3. Companies exclusively financed by foreign companies 4. Portfolio investmentSelect the correct answer using the codes given below:a) 1, 2, 3 and 4b) 2 and 4 onlyc) 1 and 3 onlyd) 1, 2 and 3 only##Answer:.
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Briefly discuss the important factors that determine the location of an industry. It is said that India has substantial reserves of shale gas, which can feed the needs of the country for a quarter-century. Write down the zones where shale gas is found in India. What are the challenges and issues faced by India with the exploration of Shale Gas? (250 words/15 marks)
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Approach: Highlight the important factors responsible for the location of industries. Mention about the shale gas reserves in India along with the potential sites. Discuss the issues related to shale gas exploration in India. Suggest a way forward. Give an optimistic and balanced conclusion. Answer: India has a number of favorable factors for the development of different types of industries. The various favorable factors present in the country for the development of industries are: the country is rich in natural resources, such as minerals, forests, fisheries, etc., required for the development of industries. Factors Influencing Location of Industries: 1) Raw materials- Raw materials are one of the most important determinants of the location of industries. Industries using weight-losing raw materials are located in the regions where raw materials are located. This includes Sugar mills, iron and steel industries, pulp industry, copper smelting, and pig iron industries. For example, most of the iron and steel industries are located either near the coal-fields (Bokaro, Durgapur, etc.) or near sources of iron ore (Bhadravati, Bhilai, and Rourkela) as iron ore and coal both are weight-losing raw materials. Similarly, industries based on perishable raw materials are also located close to raw material sources. E.g., sugar mills. 2) Market- Nearness to market is essential for the quick disposal of manufactured goods. It helps in reducing the transport cost and enables the consumer to get things at cheaper rates. 3) Labour- The availability of both unskilled and skilled, or technically qualified manpower, is an important factor in the location of industries. One characteristic feature of the labour factor is its mobility. 4) Energy- Electricity or coal energy should be available at regularity and at cheap rates. The power supply has to be ensured before the location of any industry as it provides the motive force for machines. 5) Transportation- Transport by land or water is necessary for the collection of raw materials and for the marketing of the finished products. 6) Capital- Modern industries are capital-intensive and require huge investments. In India, Big cities like Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, and Chennai are big industrial centers, where capital is available for investment. 7) Government policies- Government activity in different spheres like in planning the future distribution of industries, for reducing regional disparities, elimination of pollution of air and water, and for avoiding their heavy clustering in big cities, has become no less an important locational factor. Shale gas reserves in India: Shale Gas refers to the natural gas that is trapped within shale formations. Lately Shale gas has become an important source of fuel in the United States and the rest of the world itself has taken interest in the shale formations within their geographical boundaries. Many national and international organizations are estimating Shale Gas resources in India. As per the NITI Aayog Report, India has 96 Trillion Cubic feet of recoverable Shale gas resources. As per ONGC estimates, it is 187.5 Trillion Cubic Feet (TCF) in Cambay, KG, Cauvery, Ganga, and Assam-Arakan basins. CMPDI has an estimated 45.8 TCF of such reserves in the Gondwana basin. Issues related to Shale gas exploration: 1) Water Contamination Due to Fracking- Shale rocks are usually found adjacent to rocks containing useable/ drinking water known as ‘aquifers’. While fracking, the shale fluid could possibly penetrate aquifers leading to methane poisoning of groundwater used for drinking and irrigation purposes. 2) Environmentalists have objected to fracking because of the damage to forest cover. 3) It requires large amounts of water, on average, it requires 15,000 m3/well. It is bound to impact irrigation and other local requirements. 4) A potential problem in India could be that shale is mostly found about 2,000 meters deep onshore, in areas of human habitation; unlike oil drilling that takes place offshore. 5) Investments in fracking also likely to delay much-needed investments in renewable energy. 6) Guar Gum (Fluid Viscosity Agent)- Guar gum is too costly. India is the largest producer of Guar gum. But due to heavy imports from US shale gas companies, its prices have increased by ten times within a year. Hence, there is a shortage of Guar-gum, for domestic industries willing to explore shale gas, but who cannot keep up with the prices offered by Americans. 7) Shale gas is Difficult to store and transport. Way forward: 1) All the water required must be obtained from rainwater harvesting. 2) Recycling and reusing of water utilized for fracking should be the preferred method for water management. 3) Enforcing clear and practical legislation on environmental and water issues. 4) The issues of lack of land availability and skilled manpower should be addressed as well, along with all the other challenges associated with the extraction process. Shale gas can be a solution for the rising energy requirements for a fast-growing economy like India. The utilization of domestic shale gas can support India’s growing energy demands besides reducing dependence on expensive energy imports. However, the government needs to comprehensively regulate the fracking process for developing sustainable shale gas exploration resources in India. A sector-specific EIA manual on exploration and production of unconventional hydrocarbon resources can be the starting point.
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##Question:Briefly discuss the important factors that determine the location of an industry. It is said that India has substantial reserves of shale gas, which can feed the needs of the country for a quarter-century. Write down the zones where shale gas is found in India. What are the challenges and issues faced by India with the exploration of Shale Gas? (250 words/15 marks)##Answer:Approach: Highlight the important factors responsible for the location of industries. Mention about the shale gas reserves in India along with the potential sites. Discuss the issues related to shale gas exploration in India. Suggest a way forward. Give an optimistic and balanced conclusion. Answer: India has a number of favorable factors for the development of different types of industries. The various favorable factors present in the country for the development of industries are: the country is rich in natural resources, such as minerals, forests, fisheries, etc., required for the development of industries. Factors Influencing Location of Industries: 1) Raw materials- Raw materials are one of the most important determinants of the location of industries. Industries using weight-losing raw materials are located in the regions where raw materials are located. This includes Sugar mills, iron and steel industries, pulp industry, copper smelting, and pig iron industries. For example, most of the iron and steel industries are located either near the coal-fields (Bokaro, Durgapur, etc.) or near sources of iron ore (Bhadravati, Bhilai, and Rourkela) as iron ore and coal both are weight-losing raw materials. Similarly, industries based on perishable raw materials are also located close to raw material sources. E.g., sugar mills. 2) Market- Nearness to market is essential for the quick disposal of manufactured goods. It helps in reducing the transport cost and enables the consumer to get things at cheaper rates. 3) Labour- The availability of both unskilled and skilled, or technically qualified manpower, is an important factor in the location of industries. One characteristic feature of the labour factor is its mobility. 4) Energy- Electricity or coal energy should be available at regularity and at cheap rates. The power supply has to be ensured before the location of any industry as it provides the motive force for machines. 5) Transportation- Transport by land or water is necessary for the collection of raw materials and for the marketing of the finished products. 6) Capital- Modern industries are capital-intensive and require huge investments. In India, Big cities like Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, and Chennai are big industrial centers, where capital is available for investment. 7) Government policies- Government activity in different spheres like in planning the future distribution of industries, for reducing regional disparities, elimination of pollution of air and water, and for avoiding their heavy clustering in big cities, has become no less an important locational factor. Shale gas reserves in India: Shale Gas refers to the natural gas that is trapped within shale formations. Lately Shale gas has become an important source of fuel in the United States and the rest of the world itself has taken interest in the shale formations within their geographical boundaries. Many national and international organizations are estimating Shale Gas resources in India. As per the NITI Aayog Report, India has 96 Trillion Cubic feet of recoverable Shale gas resources. As per ONGC estimates, it is 187.5 Trillion Cubic Feet (TCF) in Cambay, KG, Cauvery, Ganga, and Assam-Arakan basins. CMPDI has an estimated 45.8 TCF of such reserves in the Gondwana basin. Issues related to Shale gas exploration: 1) Water Contamination Due to Fracking- Shale rocks are usually found adjacent to rocks containing useable/ drinking water known as ‘aquifers’. While fracking, the shale fluid could possibly penetrate aquifers leading to methane poisoning of groundwater used for drinking and irrigation purposes. 2) Environmentalists have objected to fracking because of the damage to forest cover. 3) It requires large amounts of water, on average, it requires 15,000 m3/well. It is bound to impact irrigation and other local requirements. 4) A potential problem in India could be that shale is mostly found about 2,000 meters deep onshore, in areas of human habitation; unlike oil drilling that takes place offshore. 5) Investments in fracking also likely to delay much-needed investments in renewable energy. 6) Guar Gum (Fluid Viscosity Agent)- Guar gum is too costly. India is the largest producer of Guar gum. But due to heavy imports from US shale gas companies, its prices have increased by ten times within a year. Hence, there is a shortage of Guar-gum, for domestic industries willing to explore shale gas, but who cannot keep up with the prices offered by Americans. 7) Shale gas is Difficult to store and transport. Way forward: 1) All the water required must be obtained from rainwater harvesting. 2) Recycling and reusing of water utilized for fracking should be the preferred method for water management. 3) Enforcing clear and practical legislation on environmental and water issues. 4) The issues of lack of land availability and skilled manpower should be addressed as well, along with all the other challenges associated with the extraction process. Shale gas can be a solution for the rising energy requirements for a fast-growing economy like India. The utilization of domestic shale gas can support India’s growing energy demands besides reducing dependence on expensive energy imports. However, the government needs to comprehensively regulate the fracking process for developing sustainable shale gas exploration resources in India. A sector-specific EIA manual on exploration and production of unconventional hydrocarbon resources can be the starting point.
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What is constitution? What are the uses of it?
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Discuss the potential of Lumbering Industries in different parts of the World. What are the opportunities and challenges globally?
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##Question:Discuss the potential of Lumbering Industries in different parts of the World. What are the opportunities and challenges globally?##Answer:.
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Natural fibres are being replaced by Synthetic fibres in the textile industry. Discuss the factors responsible. (150 words)
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##Question:Natural fibres are being replaced by Synthetic fibres in the textile industry. Discuss the factors responsible. (150 words)##Answer:.
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Discuss the Resources associated with the forest region
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##Question:Discuss the Resources associated with the forest region##Answer:.
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Discuss factors why Lumbering industry is relatively less developed in the tropical regions as compared to temperate region? (150 words)
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##Question:Discuss factors why Lumbering industry is relatively less developed in the tropical regions as compared to temperate region? (150 words)##Answer:.
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Discuss the trend in shifting of steel plants.
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##Question:Discuss the trend in shifting of steel plants.##Answer:.
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Modernity in context of India has penetrated in the form of assimilation and not replacement. Comment.
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##Question:Modernity in context of India has penetrated in the form of assimilation and not replacement. Comment.##Answer:.
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Discuss the socio-economic factors in influencing the life cycle of joint family.
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##Question:Discuss the socio-economic factors in influencing the life cycle of joint family.##Answer:.
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India needs modernisation and not westernisation. Critically comment. (75 words)
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##Question:India needs modernisation and not westernisation. Critically comment. (75 words)##Answer:.
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Write short notes on the following:(150 words/10 marks) 1. Dual Career family 2. Female-headed family 3. Single parent household 4. Conjugal- Symmetrical family 5. Nuclear Family
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##Question:Write short notes on the following:(150 words/10 marks) 1. Dual Career family 2. Female-headed family 3. Single parent household 4. Conjugal- Symmetrical family 5. Nuclear Family##Answer:.
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While democratic institutions in India have led to changes in the caste structure, these changes have at best led to only partial redistributive outcomes for the backward casts. Discuss.( 150 words)
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##Question:While democratic institutions in India have led to changes in the caste structure, these changes have at best led to only partial redistributive outcomes for the backward casts. Discuss.( 150 words)##Answer:.
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Discuss the achievements and failures of affirmative actions in India. How can the existing policy on affirmative action be made more effective in current scenario?
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##Question:Discuss the achievements and failures of affirmative actions in India. How can the existing policy on affirmative action be made more effective in current scenario?##Answer:.
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India’s destiny is not caste in stone. Critically Evaluate.
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##Question:India’s destiny is not caste in stone. Critically Evaluate.##Answer:.
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India's destiny is not caste in stone. Critically Evaluate.
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##Question:India's destiny is not caste in stone. Critically Evaluate.##Answer:.
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2. Politicisation of caste has given weight to castisation of politics. Criticlly analyse.
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##Question:2. Politicisation of caste has given weight to castisation of politics. Criticlly analyse.##Answer:.
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Discuss the trend in shifting of steel plants.
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##Question:Discuss the trend in shifting of steel plants.##Answer:.
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1. Japan witnessed industrialisation in a very fast pace. But in absence of several factors Japan now is not at fast growing stage. Discuss
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##Question:1. Japan witnessed industrialisation in a very fast pace. But in absence of several factors Japan now is not at fast growing stage. Discuss##Answer:.
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How do gender stereotyping impacts the position of women/men in Indian society?(150 words)
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##Question:How do gender stereotyping impacts the position of women/men in Indian society?(150 words)##Answer:.
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2. Discuss the factors for globalization of World manufacturing.
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##Question:2. Discuss the factors for globalization of World manufacturing.##Answer:.
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Comment on the social and cultural determinance of sexual division of labour.
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##Question:Comment on the social and cultural determinance of sexual division of labour.##Answer:.
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Why the societal trends that maintain a violent order against women have remained intact when there has been a legal expansion of women rights in India?
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##Question:Why the societal trends that maintain a violent order against women have remained intact when there has been a legal expansion of women rights in India?##Answer:.
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Although women empowerment has become an important goal of public policies it does not protect women from getting exploited. Comment in Context of India
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##Question:Although women empowerment has become an important goal of public policies it does not protect women from getting exploited. Comment in Context of India##Answer:.
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To what extent communalism has impacted secular fabric of India? Justify your answer by quoting few instances of communal violence in India.(150 words / 10 marks)
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##Question:To what extent communalism has impacted secular fabric of India? Justify your answer by quoting few instances of communal violence in India.(150 words / 10 marks)##Answer:.
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What is the meaning of constitutionalism? What are the prerequisites toachieve constitutionalism? [200 words]
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##Question:What is the meaning of constitutionalism? What are the prerequisites toachieve constitutionalism? [200 words]##Answer:.
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Differentiate between written and unwritten constitution.
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##Question:Differentiate between written and unwritten constitution.##Answer:.
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What is the current situation of convertibility in India?
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##Question:What is the current situation of convertibility in India? ##Answer:.
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Trace down the evolution in architecture of India since ancient to modern period. (250 words)
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##Question:Trace down the evolution in architecture of India since ancient to modern period. (250 words)##Answer:.
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Write a short note on( 75 words each):- 1. Indo-Gothic style of architecture. 2. Indo Roman Architecture
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##Question:Write a short note on( 75 words each):- 1. Indo-Gothic style of architecture. 2. Indo Roman Architecture##Answer:.
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Q. Why bankruptcy code introduced? What are the uses of it to Indian government?
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##Question:Q. Why bankruptcy code introduced? What are the uses of it to Indian government? ##Answer:.
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1. What is meant by earth’s magnetic Field? How does it form? Does only earth has magnetic field? What are the effects of Earth’s magnetic field?
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##Question:1. What is meant by earth’s magnetic Field? How does it form? Does only earth has magnetic field? What are the effects of Earth’s magnetic field?##Answer:.
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2. Explain the major two types of landforms created by all the agents of denudation. Discuss with examples.
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##Question:2. Explain the major two types of landforms created by all the agents of denudation. Discuss with examples.##Answer:.
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Explain the formation of Indian Ocean and Mid Oceanic Ridge. [150 words, 10Marks]
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##Question:Explain the formation of Indian Ocean and Mid Oceanic Ridge. [150 words, 10Marks]##Answer:.
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4. Explain the differences between the Himalayas and Andes. Also, differences between the Himalayas and Urals mountains.
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##Question:4. Explain the differences between the Himalayas and Andes. Also, differences between the Himalayas and Urals mountains.##Answer:.
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Write the formation of mantle plume under continental plates?(150 words)
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##Question:Write the formation of mantle plume under continental plates?(150 words)##Answer:.
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6. Explain the cycle of the formation of supercontinents.
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##Question:6. Explain the cycle of the formation of supercontinents.##Answer:.
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There is criminalisation of politics in India. It is impossible to achieve goals of democracy without decriminalisation of politics. Examine the challenges the criminalisation of politics poses for effective functioning of the democracy.
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##Question:There is criminalisation of politics in India. It is impossible to achieve goals of democracy without decriminalisation of politics. Examine the challenges the criminalisation of politics poses for effective functioning of the democracy. ##Answer:.
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1. Write down the recommendations suggested by Dinesh Goswami Committee
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##Question:1. Write down the recommendations suggested by Dinesh Goswami Committee##Answer:.
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