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Write down the recommendations suggested by Dinesh Goswami Committee?
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Explain how Mutual Funds can be beneficial to Small Investors. (150 words, 10 marks)
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What were the main differences between the local governments before 73rd amendment and after that amendment?
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##Question:What were the main differences between the local governments before 73rd amendment and after that amendment?##Answer:.
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What is the significance of local level government? Illustrate with examples. (150 words)
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Write a short note on Community Development Program.
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Regionalism is not opposed to national integration; rather both can co-exist in creative partnership. Critically analyse this statement in the context of India. [200 words]
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##Question:Regionalism is not opposed to national integration; rather both can co-exist in creative partnership. Critically analyse this statement in the context of India. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Explain the concept of diversity in unity. Illustrate through examples from Socio-cultural life. [150 words]
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##Question:Explain the concept of diversity in unity. Illustrate through examples from Socio-cultural life. [150 words]##Answer:.
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Write a short note on models of secularism. [150 words]
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What were the socio-cultural and economic factors responsible for growth of communalism in India? [200 words]
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##Question:What were the socio-cultural and economic factors responsible for growth of communalism in India? [200 words]##Answer:.
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Is modernity breeding religious fundamentalism? Comment. [150 words]
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##Question:Is modernity breeding religious fundamentalism? Comment. [150 words] ##Answer:.
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We are not the melting pot but the salad bowl. Discuss this in the context of diversity in India. [150 words]
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##Question:We are not the melting pot but the salad bowl. Discuss this in the context of diversity in India. [150 words] ##Answer:.
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What were the main objectives of Land Reforms in India post-Independence? ( 10 marks/150 words)
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Approach Explain the meaning of Land Reforms as an Intro Discuss the Phases in which land reform was done after independence. Enumerate the objectives of Land reforms. Conclude the answer by writing about the implementation Ans: Land reform is a broad term. It refers to an institutional measure directed towards altering the existing pattern of ownership, tenancy and management of land. It entails “redistribution of the rights of ownership and/or use of land away from large landowners and in favour of cultivators with very limited or no landholdings.” The process of land reform after independence basically occurred in two broad phases: (A) First Phase i.e. Phase of Institutional Reforms: started soon after Independence and arguably continued till the early sixties focussed on the following features: Abolition of intermediaries—zamindars, jagirdars, etc. Tenancy reforms involve providing security of tenure to the tenants, decrease in rents and conferment of ownership rights to tenants. Ceilings on the size of landholdings, Cooperativization and community development programmes. (B) Second Phase i.e. Phase of Technological reforms: began around the mid- or late sixties and saw the gradual ushering in of the so-called Green Revolution Objectives of Land reforms Land reform is a part of the heritage of the country’s freedom movement since the agrarian structure that we inherited from the British at the time of independence was of a feudalistic exploitative character. Zamindars- intermediaries-moneylenders played a big role in exploiting the masses. It is in this background, the objectives of land reform policy in India were: Restructuring of agrarian relations to achieve an egalitarian structure and to eliminate social inequality. Elimination of exploitation in land relations, it also aimed at providing security of tenure, fixation of rents and conferment of ownership. Actualization of the goal of “land to the tiller” and assure equality of status and opportunity to all the sections of the rural population. Facilitating land-based development of rural poor, Improvement of socio-economic conditions of the rural poor by widening their land base. To remove the impediments in the way of agricultural production as may arise from the character of the agrarian structure and evolve an agrarian economy conducive to high levels of efficiency and productivity. Infusion of a great measure of equality in local institutions. Though the objectives were set, measures taken to achieve them were ambivalent and there were large gaps between policy and legislation and between legislation and implementation. Therefore it can be said land reform measures were conceived boldly but were implemented badly.
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##Question:What were the main objectives of Land Reforms in India post-Independence? ( 10 marks/150 words)##Answer:Approach Explain the meaning of Land Reforms as an Intro Discuss the Phases in which land reform was done after independence. Enumerate the objectives of Land reforms. Conclude the answer by writing about the implementation Ans: Land reform is a broad term. It refers to an institutional measure directed towards altering the existing pattern of ownership, tenancy and management of land. It entails “redistribution of the rights of ownership and/or use of land away from large landowners and in favour of cultivators with very limited or no landholdings.” The process of land reform after independence basically occurred in two broad phases: (A) First Phase i.e. Phase of Institutional Reforms: started soon after Independence and arguably continued till the early sixties focussed on the following features: Abolition of intermediaries—zamindars, jagirdars, etc. Tenancy reforms involve providing security of tenure to the tenants, decrease in rents and conferment of ownership rights to tenants. Ceilings on the size of landholdings, Cooperativization and community development programmes. (B) Second Phase i.e. Phase of Technological reforms: began around the mid- or late sixties and saw the gradual ushering in of the so-called Green Revolution Objectives of Land reforms Land reform is a part of the heritage of the country’s freedom movement since the agrarian structure that we inherited from the British at the time of independence was of a feudalistic exploitative character. Zamindars- intermediaries-moneylenders played a big role in exploiting the masses. It is in this background, the objectives of land reform policy in India were: Restructuring of agrarian relations to achieve an egalitarian structure and to eliminate social inequality. Elimination of exploitation in land relations, it also aimed at providing security of tenure, fixation of rents and conferment of ownership. Actualization of the goal of “land to the tiller” and assure equality of status and opportunity to all the sections of the rural population. Facilitating land-based development of rural poor, Improvement of socio-economic conditions of the rural poor by widening their land base. To remove the impediments in the way of agricultural production as may arise from the character of the agrarian structure and evolve an agrarian economy conducive to high levels of efficiency and productivity. Infusion of a great measure of equality in local institutions. Though the objectives were set, measures taken to achieve them were ambivalent and there were large gaps between policy and legislation and between legislation and implementation. Therefore it can be said land reform measures were conceived boldly but were implemented badly.
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What was the impact of abolition of zamindari in the 1950s? (100 words/5 Marks)
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What do you mean by ceiling on land holdings? (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:What do you mean by ceiling on land holdings? (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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What are the causes of poverty in our country? Suggest measures for its reduction.(250)
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##Question:What are the causes of poverty in our country? Suggest measures for its reduction.(250)##Answer:.
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Write short note on the following: (1) QFI (2) FII (50 words each)
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##Question:Write short note on the following: (1) QFI (2) FII (50 words each)##Answer:.
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What is thermohaline circulation? How thermohaline circulation gets affected by the global warming? What could be the possible effect of weakening of the thermohaline circulation?
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##Question:What is thermohaline circulation? How thermohaline circulation gets affected by the global warming? What could be the possible effect of weakening of the thermohaline circulation?##Answer:.
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Green revolution is not sustainable method for improving agricultural productivity. Comment.
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##Question:Green revolution is not sustainable method for improving agricultural productivity. Comment. ##Answer:.
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What are the factors responsible for location of industry?
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##Question:What are the factors responsible for location of industry? ##Answer:.
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Write a short note on TamilNadu-Banglore industrial corridor.
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What are the advantages of demographic dividend of India?
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##Question:What are the advantages of demographic dividend of India?##Answer:.
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Write a short note on distribution of tribes in India.
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What are the characteristics of transition model of economy?
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##Question:What are the characteristics of transition model of economy? ##Answer:.
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How Surat split helped nationalist to understand the true nature of British? (150 words/10 marks)
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Approach- Briefly write the background of Surat split in the introduction Further, write about Surat split Explain how British misused the split in Indian leadership Write the realization in Indian leaders about the splits and its misuse by colonizers Briefly mention reunion in Lucknow 1916 Conclude Answers- The dream of a ‘ Surat Split ’ was already conceived by Curzon when he made the statement ‘ Congress was tottering to its fall and one of the biggest ambitions in my life is to give it a peaceful demise’. The Surat split(1907 ) was a big jolt to the Indian National Congress. In fact, the difference between the moderates and the extremists presented an opportunity for the British. The moderates were quite reluctant to pass the motion on the demand for Swaraj. The Arya-samaj notion of Swaraj and Swadeshi was the hallmark of the program of the extremists. In the initial days, there were many Congress leaders who opposed the notion of Swaraj, the demand for Swaraj, and extremist politics, but at the beginning of the 20thCentury, some of the veteran Congress leaders like Dadabhai Naoroji, and G.K. Gokhale, had the word, ‘Swaraj’ in their minds. In1907, Surat Session: The two main objectives placed by the extremists were that: 1) Demand for the resolution of Swaraj 2) Lala Lajpat Rai to be made the President of the INC These two demands were not acceptable to the moderates.Thus, instead of Lala Lajpat Rai, the moderates supported the idea of Rash Behari Ghosh as the President. This was the first time that there was to be an election in the INC for Presidentship. In between the election, the extremists were expelled from the INC, and the moderates had complete command over the affairs of the INC. Rash Behari Ghosh became the President of the Surat session. The Surat split was a victory of the British policy of Divide and Rule , and after a long time, the British believed that they were in control of the affairs of the moderates over the INC. In 1909: Separate electorates were granted to the Muslims during a time when the Congress was at its lowest ebb. The most critical and vocal elements were not a part of the INC. Thus the British had taken absolute advantage over the INC. The nationalists soon saw that the disunity in their ranks was injuring their cause and they must put up a united front before the government so, in 1916, they reunited with the Congress in the Lucknow session , thus there was only an ideological difference between the extremists and the moderates and not a division as such. The extremists only remained outside the fold of the INC and did not participate in its activities. Curzon really had a loud voice in the support of the policy of Divide and Rule, but the voice of Curzon found practical application in the policies undertaken by Lord Minto.
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##Question:How Surat split helped nationalist to understand the true nature of British? (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:Approach- Briefly write the background of Surat split in the introduction Further, write about Surat split Explain how British misused the split in Indian leadership Write the realization in Indian leaders about the splits and its misuse by colonizers Briefly mention reunion in Lucknow 1916 Conclude Answers- The dream of a ‘ Surat Split ’ was already conceived by Curzon when he made the statement ‘ Congress was tottering to its fall and one of the biggest ambitions in my life is to give it a peaceful demise’. The Surat split(1907 ) was a big jolt to the Indian National Congress. In fact, the difference between the moderates and the extremists presented an opportunity for the British. The moderates were quite reluctant to pass the motion on the demand for Swaraj. The Arya-samaj notion of Swaraj and Swadeshi was the hallmark of the program of the extremists. In the initial days, there were many Congress leaders who opposed the notion of Swaraj, the demand for Swaraj, and extremist politics, but at the beginning of the 20thCentury, some of the veteran Congress leaders like Dadabhai Naoroji, and G.K. Gokhale, had the word, ‘Swaraj’ in their minds. In1907, Surat Session: The two main objectives placed by the extremists were that: 1) Demand for the resolution of Swaraj 2) Lala Lajpat Rai to be made the President of the INC These two demands were not acceptable to the moderates.Thus, instead of Lala Lajpat Rai, the moderates supported the idea of Rash Behari Ghosh as the President. This was the first time that there was to be an election in the INC for Presidentship. In between the election, the extremists were expelled from the INC, and the moderates had complete command over the affairs of the INC. Rash Behari Ghosh became the President of the Surat session. The Surat split was a victory of the British policy of Divide and Rule , and after a long time, the British believed that they were in control of the affairs of the moderates over the INC. In 1909: Separate electorates were granted to the Muslims during a time when the Congress was at its lowest ebb. The most critical and vocal elements were not a part of the INC. Thus the British had taken absolute advantage over the INC. The nationalists soon saw that the disunity in their ranks was injuring their cause and they must put up a united front before the government so, in 1916, they reunited with the Congress in the Lucknow session , thus there was only an ideological difference between the extremists and the moderates and not a division as such. The extremists only remained outside the fold of the INC and did not participate in its activities. Curzon really had a loud voice in the support of the policy of Divide and Rule, but the voice of Curzon found practical application in the policies undertaken by Lord Minto.
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Which events led to government of India act 1919?
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What is the importance of Lucknow session?
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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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Explain the importance of developing a vibrant Debt Market in India especially in relation to Small Investors.
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##Question:Explain the importance of developing a vibrant Debt Market in India especially in relation to Small Investors.##Answer:.
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Write short notes on A. P-Notes B. Inflation Indexed Bonds C. ADR + GDR
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##Question:Write short notes on A. P-Notes B. Inflation Indexed Bonds C. ADR + GDR##Answer:.
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Explain the various ways of Acquiring and Loosing the Citizenship of India under Indian Citizenship Act. 1955? [150 Words]
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##Question:Explain the various ways of Acquiring and Loosing the Citizenship of India under Indian Citizenship Act. 1955? [150 Words]##Answer:.
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What is Green Revolution? Why was it implemented and how did it benefit the farmers? Explain in brief. (200 words, 10 marks)
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##Question:What is Green Revolution? Why was it implemented and how did it benefit the farmers? Explain in brief. (200 words, 10 marks)##Answer:.
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Write a short note on following:1) FEMA & FERA (100)2) Automatic route & FIPB route of FDI (100)
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##Question:Write a short note on following:1) FEMA & FERA (100)2) Automatic route & FIPB route of FDI (100)##Answer:.
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Enumerate the factors which attract & detract FDI in India. (200)
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Discuss various measures taken to overcome the ill effects of Green Revolution.(200 words)
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##Question:Discuss various measures taken to overcome the ill effects of Green Revolution.(200 words)##Answer:.
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Discuss various situations in which proclamation of President’s Rule is made, the constitutional and legislative provisions to be met before proclaiming such Rule.
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##Question:Discuss various situations in which proclamation of President’s Rule is made, the constitutional and legislative provisions to be met before proclaiming such Rule.##Answer:.
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What are the changes brought about by 42nd and 44th Amendment?
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Will the intended legislative changes make the act more effective in reducing the incidence of child labour in India? What are the implications .Comment.
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##Question:Will the intended legislative changes make the act more effective in reducing the incidence of child labour in India? What are the implications .Comment.##Answer:.
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Write short notes on Child Delinquency. (200 words)
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##Question:Write short notes on Child Delinquency. (200 words)##Answer:.
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Describe the causes of Child marriage with respect to the latest Census Report, 2011.
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##Question:Describe the causes of Child marriage with respect to the latest Census Report, 2011.##Answer:.
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Write short note on the following:1) NEER & REER (100)2) EPCG scheme (100)
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##Question:Write short note on the following:1) NEER & REER (100)2) EPCG scheme (100)##Answer:.
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Precision agriculture in India could restart green revolution. Comment
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##Question:Precision agriculture in India could restart green revolution. Comment##Answer:.
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What is micro irrigation? Enumerate and explain different methods of micro-irrigation. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:What is micro irrigation? Enumerate and explain different methods of micro-irrigation. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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Write short note on seed replacement ratio
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Explain how the Uprising of 1857 constitutes an important watershed in the evolution of British policies towards colonial India. (UPSC-2016) – 200 words.
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##Question:Explain how the Uprising of 1857 constitutes an important watershed in the evolution of British policies towards colonial India. (UPSC-2016) – 200 words.##Answer:.
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Though Governor is appointed by the President ,in some respect he/she enjoys more discretionary powers than the President himself . Justify your answer. (150 words)
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##Question:Though Governor is appointed by the President ,in some respect he/she enjoys more discretionary powers than the President himself . Justify your answer. (150 words)##Answer:.
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Enumerate the importance of DPSPs. (200)
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Write short note on:- 1) Welfare state (100 words) 2)Minimum Government, Maximum Governance (100 words)
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##Question:Write short note on:- 1) Welfare state (100 words) 2)Minimum Government, Maximum Governance (100 words)##Answer:.
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The revolt of 1857 was more than just a mutiny but at the same time less than a first war of independence. Elucidate [200 Words]
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##Question:The revolt of 1857 was more than just a mutiny but at the same time less than a first war of independence. Elucidate [200 Words]##Answer:.
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Examine the role played by women in the 1857 revolt against the British. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Examine the role played by women in the 1857 revolt against the British. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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The 19th century social reform movements envisioned neither a revival of past , nor a total break with tradition. Comment. [200 words] (Nature – Difficult)
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##Question:The 19th century social reform movements envisioned neither a revival of past , nor a total break with tradition. Comment. [200 words] (Nature – Difficult)##Answer:.
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The socio-cultural regeneration of 19th century India was occasioned by colonial presence, but not created by it. Analyse. [200 words]
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##Question:The socio-cultural regeneration of 19th century India was occasioned by colonial presence, but not created by it. Analyse. [200 words]##Answer:.
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The social reform movements of 19th century moved away from their universalistic orientation and metamorphosed into religiously particularistic ones. Critically analyse. [200 words]
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##Question:The social reform movements of 19th century moved away from their universalistic orientation and metamorphosed into religiously particularistic ones. Critically analyse. [200 words] ##Answer:.
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The introduction of western education in India was aimed at furthering British colonial interests , but in the long run undermined the foundations of the British Empire itself. [200 words]
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##Question:The introduction of western education in India was aimed at furthering British colonial interests , but in the long run undermined the foundations of the British Empire itself. [200 words]##Answer:.
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The tribal and peasant movement of 19th century British India had certain similarities as well as differences. Elaborate. [200 words]
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##Question:The tribal and peasant movement of 19th century British India had certain similarities as well as differences. Elaborate. [200 words] ##Answer:.
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Discuss the major socio- religious reform movements among Hindus. [200 words]
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##Question:Discuss the major socio- religious reform movements among Hindus. [200 words] ##Answer:.
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Which among the following provided a common factor for tribal insurrection in India in the 19th century?
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##Question:Which among the following provided a common factor for tribal insurrection in India in the 19th century?##Answer:.
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The tribal and peasant movement of 19th century British India had certain similarities as well as differences. Elaborate. [150 words/10 marks]
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##Question:The tribal and peasant movement of 19th century British India had certain similarities as well as differences. Elaborate. [150 words/10 marks]##Answer:.
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Discuss the major socio- religious reform movements among Hindus. [200 words]
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The 19th century social reform movements envisioned neither a revival of past , nor a total break with tradition. Comment. [200 words]
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##Question:The 19th century social reform movements envisioned neither a revival of past , nor a total break with tradition. Comment. [200 words] ##Answer:.
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The socio-cultural regeneration of 19th century India was occasioned by colonial presence, but not created by it. Analyse.
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##Question:The socio-cultural regeneration of 19th century India was occasioned by colonial presence, but not created by it. Analyse. ##Answer:.
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The introduction of western education in India was aimed at furthering British colonial interests , but in the long run undermined the foundations of the British Empire itself. [150 words/10 marks]
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##Question:The introduction of western education in India was aimed at furthering British colonial interests , but in the long run undermined the foundations of the British Empire itself. [150 words/10 marks]##Answer:.
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The social reform movements of 19th century moved away from their universalistic orientation and metamorphosed into religiously particularistic ones. Critically analyse. [200 words]
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##Question:The social reform movements of 19th century moved away from their universalistic orientation and metamorphosed into religiously particularistic ones. Critically analyse. [200 words] ##Answer:.
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Contempt of Court is used to protect the dignity and integrity of the Court of Justice. But there are instances of misuse of this power of the court. Justify with examples? (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Contempt of Court is used to protect the dignity and integrity of the Court of Justice. But there are instances of misuse of this power of the court. Justify with examples? (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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Expalin the procedure of appointment and removal of Judges of Supreme Court? (150 words)
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##Question:Expalin the procedure of appointment and removal of Judges of Supreme Court? (150 words)##Answer:.
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Compare and contrast the Himalayan and Peninsular plateau region of India. [ 200 words ]
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##Question:Compare and contrast the Himalayan and Peninsular plateau region of India. [ 200 words ] ##Answer:.
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Write a short note on different types of plains. (150words/10 marks)
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Define regime of a river. Compare and contrast the Himalayan and Peninsular Rivers. [250 words]
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##Question:Define regime of a river. Compare and contrast the Himalayan and Peninsular Rivers. [250 words] ##Answer:.
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Write a short note on the following (150 words/10 marks) a) Water Shed b) Catchment Area
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Write a short note on the following (150 words) a) Water Shed b) Catchment Area
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Saving the Ganga is a gigantic and hugely intricate task. Discuss in context of Namami Gange Programme. [250 words]
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##Question:Saving the Ganga is a gigantic and hugely intricate task. Discuss in context of Namami Gange Programme. [250 words] ##Answer:.
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Write a short note on Indus river system. [150 words/10 marks]
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To what extent Hitler can be held responsible for causing World War II? Critically discuss.
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Why did Britain and France follow the Policy of appeasement? Do you think the Policy of appeasement brought about the Second World War? (150 words/10 marks)
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(a) Why Japan invaded Manchuria ?(b) Discuss the role of Hitler in the Spanish Civil War.
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Do you think Mussolini can be held responsible for emergence of fascism in Italy? Elaborate. (150 words)
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##Question:Do you think Mussolini can be held responsible for emergence of fascism in Italy? Elaborate. (150 words)##Answer:.
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The Swadeshi movement saw different phases where different techniques of political agitation were witnessed and it transformed gradually from anti-partition movement to a movement having a wider agenda. [200 words]
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##Question:The Swadeshi movement saw different phases where different techniques of political agitation were witnessed and it transformed gradually from anti-partition movement to a movement having a wider agenda. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Which events led to Morley-Minto Reform 1909? Give an account of the major reforms and critically evaluate their impact on Indian national struggle. [200 words]
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##Question: Which events led to Morley-Minto Reform 1909? Give an account of the major reforms and critically evaluate their impact on Indian national struggle. [200 words] ##Answer:.
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How the Surat split helped moderates to understand the true nature of British? [200 words]
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What were the major consequences of First World War? The immediate consequences of the terms of Treaty of Versailles mutilated Germany physically, humiliated her emotionally, suffocated her economically and encircled her territorially. Elaborate.
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##Question:What were the major consequences of First World War? The immediate consequences of the terms of Treaty of Versailles mutilated Germany physically, humiliated her emotionally, suffocated her economically and encircled her territorially. Elaborate.##Answer:.
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Briefly write the causes of Russian Revolution? Do you think the Russian Civil Wars was a challenge to Communist revolution in Russia? (150 words/10 Marks)
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What were the results of failure of Geneva Conference?
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##Question:What were the results of failure of Geneva Conference? ##Answer:.
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What were the major consequences of First World War? The immediate consequences of the terms of Treaty of Versailles mutilated Germany physically, humiliated her emotionally, suffocated her economically and encircled her territorially. Elaborate.
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##Question:What were the major consequences of First World War? The immediate consequences of the terms of Treaty of Versailles mutilated Germany physically, humiliated her emotionally, suffocated her economically and encircled her territorially. Elaborate.##Answer:.
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Briefly write the causes of Russian Revolution? Do you think the Russian Civil Wars was a challenge to Communist revolution in Russia?
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What were the results of failure of Geneva Conference?
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What were the advantages which helped North America to become one of the major industrialised regions in the world? [200 words]
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##Question:What were the advantages which helped North America to become one of the major industrialised regions in the world? [200 words] ##Answer:.
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Discuss the business model set up around the availability of resources and technology along with examples. [200 words]
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How the Himalayas were formed? Give an account of importance of Himalayas for India.
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What are the favourable demographic and political factors which helped the growth of industrialization in China? [150 words]
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##Question:What are the favourable demographic and political factors which helped the growth of industrialization in China? [150 words] ##Answer:.
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Explain the divisions of Himalayas from west to east along with their major features. [200 words]
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Write short note on the following [200 words] a)Karewas b)Bhugyals c)Margs d)Duns
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##Question:Write short note on the following [200 words] a)Karewas b)Bhugyals c)Margs d)Duns##Answer:.
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What is constitution? How can we say it is fundamental and organic law of the nation? (200 words)
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What is the difference between bureaucrats and ministers?(200 words)
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What do you understand by Capital Account Convertibility (CAA)? Examine the advantages and disadvantages of both full and partial CAA. Based on this examination, suggest whether India should go for full CAA or not. (200)
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##Question:What do you understand by Capital Account Convertibility (CAA)? Examine the advantages and disadvantages of both full and partial CAA. Based on this examination, suggest whether India should go for full CAA or not. (200) ##Answer:.
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Discuss the recommendations of Sakaria commission with respect to Position of Governor?
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##Question:Discuss the recommendations of Sakaria commission with respect to Position of Governor? ##Answer:.
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Why Legislative Council is a Secondary chamber but not a second chamber as Rajya Sabha?(150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Why Legislative Council is a Secondary chamber but not a second chamber as Rajya Sabha?(150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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Rajya Sabha is a second house not a secondary house. Comment. (250)
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Enumerate various functions of Parliament. (150 words/10 marks)
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Write short note on following: 1) Anti-dumping duty (50) 2) MFN (50)
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##Question:Write short note on following: 1) Anti-dumping duty (50) 2) MFN (50)##Answer:.
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How is judicial activism related to the protection of fundamental rights? Has it helped in expanding the scope of fundamental rights? Illustrate with suitable examples.
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##Question:How is judicial activism related to the protection of fundamental rights? Has it helped in expanding the scope of fundamental rights? Illustrate with suitable examples.##Answer:.
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How far were the western powers successful in Colonising China? Explain the situation in China at the beginning of 20th century.
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##Question:How far were the western powers successful in Colonising China? Explain the situation in China at the beginning of 20th century.##Answer:.
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