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What is the need of the central bank in India?
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##Question:What is the need of the central bank in India? ##Answer:.
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How CRR is used to control inflation in economy? (100 words)
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##Question:How CRR is used to control inflation in economy? (100 words)##Answer:.
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What are different types of deposits?
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##Question:What are different types of deposits? ##Answer:.
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Discuss the concept of "Distributive justice". (250)
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##Question:Discuss the concept of "Distributive justice". (250)##Answer:.
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Explain the difference between growth and development. (200 words)
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##Question:Explain the difference between growth and development. (200 words)##Answer:.
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Despite higher level of biomass and denser forest in equatorial tropical region, lumbering industry is more developed in temperate region. Discuss. [200 words]
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##Question:Despite higher level of biomass and denser forest in equatorial tropical region, lumbering industry is more developed in temperate region. Discuss. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Briefly write the characteristics of Savanna Climate and vegetation associated with this climate. The Mediterranean climate is characterized by dry, warm summer and wet, moderate winters. Explain
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##Question:Briefly write the characteristics of Savanna Climate and vegetation associated with this climate. The Mediterranean climate is characterized by dry, warm summer and wet, moderate winters. Explain##Answer:.
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Bring out the causes for the formation of heat islands in the urban habitat of the World. [150 Words]
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##Question:Bring out the causes for the formation of heat islands in the urban habitat of the World. [150 Words]##Answer:.
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Cooperatives in India are not well developed compared to other developing nations though they play a very important role in inclusive growth. Bring out the challenges. Also, analyse the success of cooperatives in dairy sector. (200 words)
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##Question:Cooperatives in India are not well developed compared to other developing nations though they play a very important role in inclusive growth. Bring out the challenges. Also, analyse the success of cooperatives in dairy sector. (200 words)##Answer:.
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Give an account of non- timber produce from the forests. (150 words)
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##Question:Give an account of non- timber produce from the forests. (150 words)##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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What are the monetary instruments of RBI? And RBI controls inflation through this monetary instruments?
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##Question:What are the monetary instruments of RBI? And RBI controls inflation through this monetary instruments? ##Answer:.
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Write a short note on ‘open market operation’.
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##Question:Write a short note on ‘open market operation’.##Answer:.
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Patriarchy is a long-standing system that we are born into and participate in, mostly unconsciously. Elucidate
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##Question:Patriarchy is a long-standing system that we are born into and participate in, mostly unconsciously. Elucidate##Answer:.
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Means are as important as Ends (Mahatma Gandhi). What is/ are your views on this, explain with the help of Example. (250)
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##Question: Means are as important as Ends (Mahatma Gandhi). What is/ are your views on this, explain with the help of Example. (250)##Answer:.
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What can be the short and long term measures to prevent violence against women? Discuss.
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##Question:What can be the short and long term measures to prevent violence against women? Discuss.##Answer:.
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Enumerate and explain the constitutional provisions for women empowerment in India.
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##Question:Enumerate and explain the constitutional provisions for women empowerment in India.##Answer:.
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UPSC Civil Services Mains 2016: ESSAY Question Paper: Section A1. If development is not engendered, it is endangered 2. Need brings greed, if greed increases it spoils breed 3. Water disputes between states in federal India 4. Innovation is the key determinant of economic growth and social welfare Section B 1. Cooperative federalism: Myth or reality 2. Cyberspace and Internet: Blessing or curse to the human civilization in the long run 3. Near jobless growth in India: An anomaly or an outcome of economic reforms 4. Digital Economy: A leveller or a source of economic inequality
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##Question:UPSC Civil Services Mains 2016: ESSAY Question Paper: Section A1. If development is not engendered, it is endangered 2. Need brings greed, if greed increases it spoils breed 3. Water disputes between states in federal India 4. Innovation is the key determinant of economic growth and social welfare Section B 1. Cooperative federalism: Myth or reality 2. Cyberspace and Internet: Blessing or curse to the human civilization in the long run 3. Near jobless growth in India: An anomaly or an outcome of economic reforms 4. Digital Economy: A leveller or a source of economic inequality ##Answer:.
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Differentiate b/w Masculine and Feminine Ethics. (250)
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##Question:Differentiate b/w Masculine and Feminine Ethics. (250) ##Answer:.
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Explain Karma theory. (250)
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##Question:Explain Karma theory. (250)##Answer:.
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Discuss the factors why fishing is less developed in southern continents than northern continents. [150 words]
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##Question:Discuss the factors why fishing is less developed in southern continents than northern continents. [150 words]##Answer:.
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Elaborate the challenges in development of industries in developing countries. Why inspite of being resource rich, these countries don’t have well developed industries? (150 words)
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##Question:Elaborate the challenges in development of industries in developing countries. Why inspite of being resource rich, these countries don’t have well developed industries? (150 words)##Answer:.
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Can incidents of bigotry be seen as a sign of rising intolerance in India?
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##Question:Can incidents of bigotry be seen as a sign of rising intolerance in India?##Answer:.
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Basel III which is recently introduced in India is said to be better than Basel I, II. Comment.
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##Question:Basel III which is recently introduced in India is said to be better than Basel I, II. Comment.##Answer:.
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What is the need of bankruptcy code in India?
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##Question:What is the need of bankruptcy code in India? ##Answer:.
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What are the key issues in the implementation of Basel III? (10 marks/ 150 words)
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##Question:What are the key issues in the implementation of Basel III? (10 marks/ 150 words)##Answer:.
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Dr Ambedkar was Proponent of Constitutional Morality. Illustrate. (250)
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##Question:Dr Ambedkar was Proponent of Constitutional Morality. Illustrate. (250)##Answer:.
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Discuss doctrine of Eclipse in Indian context.(250)
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##Question:Discuss doctrine of Eclipse in Indian context.(250)##Answer:.
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Differentiate b/w Fundamental, legal and constitutional rights.( 250)
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##Question:Differentiate b/w Fundamental, legal and constitutional rights.( 250)##Answer:.
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It is often said that 'politics' and 'ethics' do not go together. What is your opinion in this regard? Justify your answer with illustrations. (250)
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##Question:It is often said that 'politics' and 'ethics' do not go together. What is your opinion in this regard? Justify your answer with illustrations. (250)##Answer:.
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Explain Value of Internationalism ( Rabinder Nath Tagore).(250)
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##Question:Explain Value of Internationalism ( Rabinder Nath Tagore).(250)##Answer:.
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Is modernity breeding religious fundamentalism? Comment
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##Question:Is modernity breeding religious fundamentalism? Comment##Answer:.
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We are not the melting pot but the salad bowl. Discuss this in the context of diversity in India.
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##Question:We are not the melting pot but the salad bowl. Discuss this in the context of diversity in India.##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 country for 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]
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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 country for 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]##Answer:.
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Give an account of the distribution of coal in India. (150 words)
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##Question:Give an account of the distribution of coal in India. (150 words)##Answer:.
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Elaborate the phases of industrial development in the world (200 words)
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##Question:Elaborate the phases of industrial development in the world (200 words)##Answer:.
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You are Sarpanch of a Panchayat. There is a primary school run by government in your area. Midday meals are provided to the children attending the school. The Headmaster has now appointed a new cook in the school to prepare the meals. However, when it is found that cook is from Dalit community, almost half of the children belonging to the higher caste are not allowed to take meals by their parents. Consequently the attendance in the school has fallen sharply. This could result in the possibility of discontinuation of midday meal scheme, thereafter of teaching staff and subsequent closing down the school.(a) Discuss some feasible strategies to overcome the conflict and to create right ambience. (b) What should be the responsibilities of different social segments and agencies to create positive social ambience for accepting such changes? (250) (UPSC 2015)
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##Question:You are Sarpanch of a Panchayat. There is a primary school run by government in your area. Midday meals are provided to the children attending the school. The Headmaster has now appointed a new cook in the school to prepare the meals. However, when it is found that cook is from Dalit community, almost half of the children belonging to the higher caste are not allowed to take meals by their parents. Consequently the attendance in the school has fallen sharply. This could result in the possibility of discontinuation of midday meal scheme, thereafter of teaching staff and subsequent closing down the school.(a) Discuss some feasible strategies to overcome the conflict and to create right ambience. (b) What should be the responsibilities of different social segments and agencies to create positive social ambience for accepting such changes? (250) (UPSC 2015)##Answer:.
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Explain the concept of diversity in unity. Illustrate through examples from socio-cultural life.
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##Question:Explain the concept of diversity in unity. Illustrate through examples from socio-cultural life.##Answer:.
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What do you understand by Ethical Dilemma? Discuss the possible steps to resolve the ethical dilemma. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:What do you understand by Ethical Dilemma? Discuss the possible steps to resolve the ethical dilemma. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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Regionalism is not opposed to national integration; rather both can co-exist in a creative partnership. Critically analyze this statement in the context of India. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Regionalism is not opposed to national integration; rather both can co-exist in a creative partnership. Critically analyze this statement in the context of India. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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Gender inequality is not a homogenous phenomenon but a collection of disparate and interlinked problems. Discuss.
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##Question:Gender inequality is not a homogenous phenomenon but a collection of disparate and interlinked problems. Discuss.##Answer:.
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Compare and contrast First Past the Post system with Proportional Representation system in India. [150 words]
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##Question:Compare and contrast First Past the Post system with Proportional Representation system in India. [150 words]##Answer:.
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What are the consequences of recent demonetisation initiative in India?
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##Question:What are the consequences of recent demonetisation initiative in India? ##Answer:.
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Write a short note on revenue receipts.
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##Question:Write a short note on revenue receipts. ##Answer:.
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What are the constituents of Blood? Discuss the importance of WBC in human body. (200)
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##Question:What are the constituents of Blood? Discuss the importance of WBC in human body. (200)##Answer:.
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Discuss the function of muscular tissue. (250)
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##Question: Discuss the function of muscular tissue. (250)##Answer:.
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Explain Nervous tissue. (200)
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##Question:Explain Nervous tissue. (200)##Answer:.
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Though constitution provides for elaborate powers to the president but to what extent Indian president is able to use them is not clear. analyse.
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##Question:Though constitution provides for elaborate powers to the president but to what extent Indian president is able to use them is not clear. analyse.##Answer:.
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Gender Inequality is not a homogenous phenomenon but a collection of disparate and interlinked problems. Discuss. [200 words]
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##Question:Gender Inequality is not a homogenous phenomenon but a collection of disparate and interlinked problems. Discuss. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Discuss the impact of Second World War on Indian freedom struggle; to what extent did Second World War contribute to the withdrawal of British from India. [200 words]
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##Question: Discuss the impact of Second World War on Indian freedom struggle; to what extent did Second World War contribute to the withdrawal of British from India. [200 words]##Answer:.
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The INA though during its existence did not achieve anything substantial, but its demise also signalled the demise of the British rule in India. Elaborate. [200 words]
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##Question:The INA though during its existence did not achieve anything substantial, but its demise also signalled the demise of the British rule in India. Elaborate. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Explain the forms and processes of precipitation. [200 words]
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##Question:Explain the forms and processes of precipitation. [200 words]##Answer:.
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What is humidity? Discuss the various types of humidity. [150 words]
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##Question:What is humidity? Discuss the various types of humidity. [150 words] ##Answer:.
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Explain what air masses are and what weather phenomena they relate to. [200 words]
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##Question:Explain what air masses are and what weather phenomena they relate to. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Explain the formation of the following fronts: (a) Cold Front (b) Occluded Front (150 words)
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##Question:Explain the formation of the following fronts: (a) Cold Front (b) Occluded Front (150 words)##Answer:.
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Explain upper atmospheric circulation with respect to jet streams and their effects. [200 words]
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##Question:Explain upper atmospheric circulation with respect to jet streams and their effects. [200 words] ##Answer:.
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Explain the mechanism of Lightning and Thunderstorm. [150 words]
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##Question:Explain the mechanism of Lightning and Thunderstorm. [150 words]##Answer:.
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. Critically analyse the role of the President of India in promulgating Article 356 of the Indian Constitution. In the light of frequent violations in using Article 356, do you think it should be repealed? Justify. (250)
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##Question:. Critically analyse the role of the President of India in promulgating Article 356 of the Indian Constitution. In the light of frequent violations in using Article 356, do you think it should be repealed? Justify. (250)##Answer:.
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Explain implication of financial emergency.(200)
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##Question:Explain implication of financial emergency.(200)##Answer:.
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Discuss the major causes of the decline of the Mughal empire in India. (10 Marks/150 Words)
Approach Introduction: Start with the intro of Mughal Empire decline reasons. Body: Write down the causes which are responsible for the Mughal empire declination. Conclusion: Conclude accrodigly Answer: The death of Aurangzeb in 1707 marked the beginning of the end of the Mughal Empire. The successors of Aurangzeb, called the Later Mughals, lost hold over the Empire and independent kingdoms grew up in every part of India. Most of the Later Mughal emperors remained puppets in the hands of their powerful nobles or pensioners of the Marathas and, later on, of the British. The last Mughal ruler, Bahadur Shah II, was deposed by the British after the revolt of 1857 and deported to Rangoon to die there as a prisoner. Various factors contributed to the downfall and extinction of the Mughal Empire. The Nature and Policies of Aurangzeb Aurangzeb was partially responsible for the downfall of the Mughal Empire. The suspicious nature of Aurangzeb did not permit either any of his sons or nobles to become capable; his religious bigotry which lost him the loyalty of the majority of his subjects and resulted in the revolts of the Jats, the Satnamis, and the Sikhs; the Rajput policy Which resulted in fighting against the states of Mewar and Marwar; and, his Deccan policy which resulted in a long-drawn struggle against the Marathas brought misfortune to the Mughal Empire. His policies sapped the economic and military resources of the Empire and the entire administration broke down. The Incapability of the Later Mughals The successors of Aurangzeb proved incapable and degenerate. That sealed the fate of the Empire. After Aurangzeb, no Mughal emperor rightly deserved to be an emperor. Most of them were addicted to wine and women. Therefore, all proved worthless rulers. No Empire could exist under the rule of such rulers. It is rather surprising how the fragment of the Empire continued till 1857. The Corruption of the Nobility The Mughal nobility followed in the footsteps of their licentious emperors. There was a total absence of capable nobles during the rule of the Later Mughals. Most of the nobles were incapable and if any one of them was capable, he was not loyal to the Empire and carved out an independent kingdom for himself. That led to the break-up and degeneration of the Empire. Military Weakness The organization of the Mughal army along feudal lines, the practice of taking wives, concubines, and slave-girls on the battlefield, and the failure of the Emperors to improve armaments and fighting tactics weakened and demoralized the Mughal army. Economic Bankruptcy The reign of Shah Jahan marked the beginning of the deterioration of the economy of the Empire. The revolts, the wars in the Deccan, and neglect of the administration of the North during the reign of Aurangzeb, put an additional burden on the resources of the Empire. The Attacks of the Marathas in the North Peshwa Baji Rao pursued the policy of conquering territories in the North. Gradually, the Marathas occupied large territories in the North and became the strongest power in India. Failure of economic and administrative policies Dr Satish Chandra was the first among scholars who pointed out that the failure of the Mansabdari or the Jagidari system was primarily responsible for the downfall of the Empire. He expressed the view that his system burdened the peasants to the extreme, yet failed to provide the Empire and the required state exceeded its income. It could not continue for long. The Empire resulted in the rivalry between nobles for getting good jagirs which weakened the Empire administratively and politically. Prof. Irfan Habib also pointed out that primarily economic crisis was responsible for the downfall of the Mughal Empire. Conclusion Thus, various causes led to the disintegration and the final collapse of the Mughal Empire. The process of disintegration had begun just after the death of Bahadur Shah I, the successor of Aurangzeb. However, the Empire, in name, lingered on till 1857. After the revolt of 1857, the British wiped out its name as well and assumed the de jure as well as the de facto sovereignty of India. Thus, the Mughal Empire passed away like a diseased person who met his doom gradually, painfully and miserably.
##Question:Discuss the major causes of the decline of the Mughal empire in India. (10 Marks/150 Words)##Answer:Approach Introduction: Start with the intro of Mughal Empire decline reasons. Body: Write down the causes which are responsible for the Mughal empire declination. Conclusion: Conclude accrodigly Answer: The death of Aurangzeb in 1707 marked the beginning of the end of the Mughal Empire. The successors of Aurangzeb, called the Later Mughals, lost hold over the Empire and independent kingdoms grew up in every part of India. Most of the Later Mughal emperors remained puppets in the hands of their powerful nobles or pensioners of the Marathas and, later on, of the British. The last Mughal ruler, Bahadur Shah II, was deposed by the British after the revolt of 1857 and deported to Rangoon to die there as a prisoner. Various factors contributed to the downfall and extinction of the Mughal Empire. The Nature and Policies of Aurangzeb Aurangzeb was partially responsible for the downfall of the Mughal Empire. The suspicious nature of Aurangzeb did not permit either any of his sons or nobles to become capable; his religious bigotry which lost him the loyalty of the majority of his subjects and resulted in the revolts of the Jats, the Satnamis, and the Sikhs; the Rajput policy Which resulted in fighting against the states of Mewar and Marwar; and, his Deccan policy which resulted in a long-drawn struggle against the Marathas brought misfortune to the Mughal Empire. His policies sapped the economic and military resources of the Empire and the entire administration broke down. The Incapability of the Later Mughals The successors of Aurangzeb proved incapable and degenerate. That sealed the fate of the Empire. After Aurangzeb, no Mughal emperor rightly deserved to be an emperor. Most of them were addicted to wine and women. Therefore, all proved worthless rulers. No Empire could exist under the rule of such rulers. It is rather surprising how the fragment of the Empire continued till 1857. The Corruption of the Nobility The Mughal nobility followed in the footsteps of their licentious emperors. There was a total absence of capable nobles during the rule of the Later Mughals. Most of the nobles were incapable and if any one of them was capable, he was not loyal to the Empire and carved out an independent kingdom for himself. That led to the break-up and degeneration of the Empire. Military Weakness The organization of the Mughal army along feudal lines, the practice of taking wives, concubines, and slave-girls on the battlefield, and the failure of the Emperors to improve armaments and fighting tactics weakened and demoralized the Mughal army. Economic Bankruptcy The reign of Shah Jahan marked the beginning of the deterioration of the economy of the Empire. The revolts, the wars in the Deccan, and neglect of the administration of the North during the reign of Aurangzeb, put an additional burden on the resources of the Empire. The Attacks of the Marathas in the North Peshwa Baji Rao pursued the policy of conquering territories in the North. Gradually, the Marathas occupied large territories in the North and became the strongest power in India. Failure of economic and administrative policies Dr Satish Chandra was the first among scholars who pointed out that the failure of the Mansabdari or the Jagidari system was primarily responsible for the downfall of the Empire. He expressed the view that his system burdened the peasants to the extreme, yet failed to provide the Empire and the required state exceeded its income. It could not continue for long. The Empire resulted in the rivalry between nobles for getting good jagirs which weakened the Empire administratively and politically. Prof. Irfan Habib also pointed out that primarily economic crisis was responsible for the downfall of the Mughal Empire. Conclusion Thus, various causes led to the disintegration and the final collapse of the Mughal Empire. The process of disintegration had begun just after the death of Bahadur Shah I, the successor of Aurangzeb. However, the Empire, in name, lingered on till 1857. After the revolt of 1857, the British wiped out its name as well and assumed the de jure as well as the de facto sovereignty of India. Thus, the Mughal Empire passed away like a diseased person who met his doom gradually, painfully and miserably.
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Write short notes ona) Battle of Plasseyb) Jagirdari crisis during and after Aurangzeb rule.
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##Question:Write short notes ona) Battle of Plasseyb) Jagirdari crisis during and after Aurangzeb rule.##Answer: .
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The emergence of regional powers in the eighteenth century represented a transformation rather than collapse of polity of Mughal Empire. (200 words)
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##Question:The emergence of regional powers in the eighteenth century represented a transformation rather than collapse of polity of Mughal Empire. (200 words)##Answer:.
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Explain the consequences of Anglo-French rivalry and Carnatic wars on Indian political structure. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Explain the consequences of Anglo-French rivalry and Carnatic wars on Indian political structure. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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1. Write short notes on [100 words each] a) Union Executive b) President of India
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##Question:1. Write short notes on [100 words each] a) Union Executive b) President of India##Answer:.
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Is president of India really powerful? Comment. [150 words]
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##Question:Is president of India really powerful? Comment. [150 words] ##Answer:.
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To what extent the ban on commercial surrogacy is a positive development.
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##Question:To what extent the ban on commercial surrogacy is a positive development. ##Answer:.
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“Surrogacy is both a need as well as has become the source of income for many.” In the light of this statement discuss the issue of blanket ban on commercial surrogacy.[10Marks/150words]
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##Question:“Surrogacy is both a need as well as has become the source of income for many.” In the light of this statement discuss the issue of blanket ban on commercial surrogacy.[10Marks/150words]##Answer:.
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While some content that prostitution is a victimless crime, others argue that it is inherently immoral, commercially exploitative and promotes the repression of women. In this context, discuss whether prostitution should be legalised in India.
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##Question:While some content that prostitution is a victimless crime, others argue that it is inherently immoral, commercially exploitative and promotes the repression of women. In this context, discuss whether prostitution should be legalised in India.##Answer:.
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What was Council Entry Movement? What was Mahatma Gandhi’s stand regarding it? [150 words]
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##Question:What was Council Entry Movement? What was Mahatma Gandhi’s stand regarding it? [150 words]##Answer:.
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Discuss the impact of 28 months of Congress rule after the Government of India act 1935. [150 words]
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##Question:Discuss the impact of 28 months of Congress rule after the Government of India act 1935. [150 words]##Answer:.
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What was CR formula? Why did Jinnah reject the C. R. Formula? [150 words]
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##Question:What was CR formula? Why did Jinnah reject the C. R. Formula? [150 words]##Answer:.
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Discuss the provisions of Wavell Plan and how congress and Muslim league reacted to it. [150 words]
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##Question:Discuss the provisions of Wavell Plan and how congress and Muslim league reacted to it. [150 words]##Answer:.
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What are the reasons responsible for the criminalisation of politics in India? What measures can be adopted to decriminalise the politics? [250 words]
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##Question:What are the reasons responsible for the criminalisation of politics in India? What measures can be adopted to decriminalise the politics? [250 words]##Answer:.
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The name all India service is a misnomer. Comment [150 words]
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##Question:The name all India service is a misnomer. Comment [150 words] ##Answer:.
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In absence of a well-educated and organized local level government system, `Panchayats’ and ‘Samitis’ have remained mainly political institutions and not effective instruments of governance. Critically discuss. [250 words]
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##Question:In absence of a well-educated and organized local level government system, `Panchayats’ and ‘Samitis’ have remained mainly political institutions and not effective instruments of governance. Critically discuss. [250 words] ##Answer:.
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How has the grass root democracy in India flourished because of rural local self-government? [150 words]
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##Question:How has the grass root democracy in India flourished because of rural local self-government? [150 words]##Answer:.
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Recently a private member bill was introduced in the parliament to provide for direct election of the office of the Mayors. What are the benefits and challenges of having directly elected mayoral system in the cities? [250 words]
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##Question:Recently a private member bill was introduced in the parliament to provide for direct election of the office of the Mayors. What are the benefits and challenges of having directly elected mayoral system in the cities? [250 words] ##Answer:.
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What are the challenges faced by Urban Local Bodies with respect to the changing landscape of urban India? [150 words]
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##Question:What are the challenges faced by Urban Local Bodies with respect to the changing landscape of urban India? [150 words]##Answer:.
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Explain the formation of Himalayas. Elaborate the various phases. [200 words]
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##Question:Explain the formation of Himalayas. Elaborate the various phases. [200 words]##Answer:.
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What factors have favoured the growth of industries in Britain? (150 words)
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##Question:What factors have favoured the growth of industries in Britain? (150 words)##Answer:.
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What do you mean by inflation? And how it can be measured? Discuss.(150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:What do you mean by inflation? And how it can be measured? Discuss.(150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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Write a short note on GDP deflator.
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##Question:Write a short note on GDP deflator. ##Answer:.
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What is headline inflation?
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##Question:What is headline inflation?##Answer:.
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GST is in news since last few years. What will be the benefits of GST implementation & what are the major obstacles in implementation of this ambitious. tax reform. (250)
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##Question:GST is in news since last few years. What will be the benefits of GST implementation & what are the major obstacles in implementation of this ambitious. tax reform. (250)##Answer:.
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Write a short note on the following: (150 words/ 10 marks) Zero-based Budgeting. Gender-Based Budgeting.
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##Question:Write a short note on the following: (150 words/ 10 marks) Zero-based Budgeting. Gender-Based Budgeting. ##Answer:.
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What do you understand by good governance? Why is it important in contemporary globalised context? (200 words)
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##Question:What do you understand by good governance? Why is it important in contemporary globalised context? (200 words) ##Answer:.
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Enumerate and explain the effective tools for good governance.
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##Question:Enumerate and explain the effective tools for good governance.##Answer:.
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Write a short note on: 1) Primary and Secondary Market2) SWEAT Equity3) BADLA System and need for Demat system.
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##Question: Write a short note on: 1) Primary and Secondary Market2) SWEAT Equity3) BADLA System and need for Demat system.##Answer:.
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Write about roles and responsibilities of RBI and SEBI as a Money Market and Capital Market regulator respectively. (200 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Write about roles and responsibilities of RBI and SEBI as a Money Market and Capital Market regulator respectively. (200 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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What are the important characteristic features of Peninsular rivers? How are these different from north Indian rivers? [200 words]
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##Question:What are the important characteristic features of Peninsular rivers? How are these different from north Indian rivers? [200 words]##Answer:.
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Compare the features of Eastern and Western coastal plains. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Compare the features of Eastern and Western coastal plains. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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Explain the terms – a) National water divide b) Water shed c) River regime d) Perennial rivers(50 words each)
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##Question:Explain the terms – a) National water divide b) Water shed c) River regime d) Perennial rivers(50 words each)##Answer:.
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How to control inflation through fiscal policy measures.
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##Question:How to control inflation through fiscal policy measures.##Answer:.
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What do you mean by inflation? Explain with example. (50 words)
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##Question:What do you mean by inflation? Explain with example. (50 words)##Answer:.
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Write a short note on headline inflation.
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Define citizen's charter? How will it ensure accountability in service delivery for good governance? (200 words)
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##Question:Define citizen's charter? How will it ensure accountability in service delivery for good governance? (200 words) ##Answer:.
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What are the advantages of social auditing over conventional auditing?
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##Question:What are the advantages of social auditing over conventional auditing?##Answer:.
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Explain the division of Himalayas from west to east along with their major features? [150 words |10 marks)
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##Question:Explain the division of Himalayas from west to east along with their major features? [150 words |10 marks)##Answer:.
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Give the practical importance of Himalayas. (150 words)
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##Question:Give the practical importance of Himalayas. (150 words)##Answer:.
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Should top posts be given to generalists or specialists in Government organizations? Critically analyze.
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##Question:Should top posts be given to generalists or specialists in Government organizations? Critically analyze.##Answer:.
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