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Despite existing regional inequalities feeling of regionalism is not so prominent in the current scenario. Discuss
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##Question:Despite existing regional inequalities feeling of regionalism is not so prominent in the current scenario. Discuss##Answer:.
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Can a Multidimensional Poverty Index be used as an indicator rather than Human Poverty Index for better identification of beneficiaries in India? Analyze. [200 Words/10 Marks]
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##Question:Can a Multidimensional Poverty Index be used as an indicator rather than Human Poverty Index for better identification of beneficiaries in India? Analyze. [200 Words/10 Marks]##Answer:.
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Define food security. To what extent National Food Security Act can eliminate poverty in India?
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##Question:Define food security. To what extent National Food Security Act can eliminate poverty in India?##Answer:.
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Critically examine the recommendations of Rangarajan Panel on poverty determination
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##Question:Critically examine the recommendations of Rangarajan Panel on poverty determination##Answer:.
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Evaluate the unique features of Socio-economic caste census. What are the recommendations given by Sumit Bose committee in this context?
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##Question:Evaluate the unique features of Socio-economic caste census. What are the recommendations given by Sumit Bose committee in this context?##Answer:.
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Compare and contrast the features and consequences of urban poverty vis a vis rural poverty.
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##Question:Compare and contrast the features and consequences of urban poverty vis a vis rural poverty. ##Answer:.
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Can a Multidimensional Poverty Index be used as an indicator rather than Human Poverty Index for better identification of beneficiaries in India? Analyze. [200 Words]
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##Question:Can a Multidimensional Poverty Index be used as an indicator rather than Human Poverty Index for better identification of beneficiaries in India? Analyze. [200 Words]##Answer:.
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Define food security. To what extent National Food Security Act can eliminate poverty in India?
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##Question:Define food security. To what extent National Food Security Act can eliminate poverty in India?##Answer:.
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Critically examine the recommendations of Rangarajan Panel on poverty determination.
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##Question:Critically examine the recommendations of Rangarajan Panel on poverty determination. ##Answer:.
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Evaluate the unique features of Socio-economic caste census. What are the recommendations given by Sumit Bose committee in this context?
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##Question:Evaluate the unique features of Socio-economic caste census. What are the recommendations given by Sumit Bose committee in this context?##Answer:.
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Compare and contrast the features and consequences of urban poverty vis a vis rural poverty.
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##Question:Compare and contrast the features and consequences of urban poverty vis a vis rural poverty.##Answer:.
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Discuss the developments in the field of science and technology in strategic areas after independence and briefly mention contributions of few important eminent Indians in such developments. (200 words)
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##Question:Discuss the developments in the field of science and technology in strategic areas after independence and briefly mention contributions of few important eminent Indians in such developments. (200 words)##Answer:.
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Write a brief note on the 103rd Indian Science Congress.
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##Question:Write a brief note on the 103rd Indian Science Congress.##Answer:.
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Write a brief note on the 103rd Indian Science Congress.
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##Question:Write a brief note on the 103rd Indian Science Congress.##Answer:.
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Science and technology reached new heights during 1980s. Comment.
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##Question:Science and technology reached new heights during 1980s. Comment.##Answer:.
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What types of threats are wetlands facing in India and what are the government measures for conservation of wetlands? Explain.
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##Question:What types of threats are wetlands facing in India and what are the government measures for conservation of wetlands? Explain. ##Answer:.
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What are Mangroves? Discuss the ecological significance of Mangroves. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:What are Mangroves? Discuss the ecological significance of Mangroves. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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Why doesn’t India have specific legislative act yet for wetlands despite Wetlands have indispensable role in conservation of biodiversity? Critically analyze.
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##Question:Why doesn’t India have specific legislative act yet for wetlands despite Wetlands have indispensable role in conservation of biodiversity? Critically analyze.##Answer:.
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Timely interventions of judiciary of India have helped democracy flourish in our country despite repeated failures of other organs. Elucidate
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##Question:Timely interventions of judiciary of India have helped democracy flourish in our country despite repeated failures of other organs. Elucidate##Answer:.
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Write Short Note on 1-PIL 2-Special Leave Petition
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##Question:Write Short Note on 1-PIL 2-Special Leave Petition##Answer:.
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Write a short note on the factors responsible for high fertility rate in India. Examine its implications on women and children. Enumerate some government provisions to address the concerns.
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##Question:Write a short note on the factors responsible for high fertility rate in India. Examine its implications on women and children. Enumerate some government provisions to address the concerns.##Answer:.
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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.
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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.##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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Enumerate the steps taken by the Government of India to improve human indicators for a comprehensive population policy.
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##Question:Enumerate the steps taken by the Government of India to improve human indicators for a comprehensive population policy. ##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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What do you understand by the phenomenon of temperature inversion in meteorology? How does it affect the weather and the habitants of the place?
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##Question:What do you understand by the phenomenon of temperature inversion in meteorology? How does it affect the weather and the habitants of the place?##Answer:.
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Differentiate between weather and climate with suitable examples. (150 words)
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##Question:Differentiate between weather and climate with suitable examples. (150 words)##Answer:.
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What do you understand by lapse rate. Explain its variation between day and night (150 words)
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##Question:What do you understand by lapse rate. Explain its variation between day and night (150 words)##Answer:.
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Timely interventions of judiciary of India have helped democracy flourish in our country despite repeated failures of other organs. Elucidate
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##Question:Timely interventions of judiciary of India have helped democracy flourish in our country despite repeated failures of other organs. Elucidate##Answer:.
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What are Mangrove forests and where are mangroves found in India? How do they plat indispensable role in coastal areas? Discuss the major threats to Mangrove forest. [200 Words]
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##Question:What are Mangrove forests and where are mangroves found in India? How do they plat indispensable role in coastal areas? Discuss the major threats to Mangrove forest. [200 Words]##Answer:.
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What are coral Reefs? What are the different types of Coral Reefs and what are threats to Coral reefs. Why they are key indicator of biodiversity. Explain. (250 words)
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##Question:What are coral Reefs? What are the different types of Coral Reefs and what are threats to Coral reefs. Why they are key indicator of biodiversity. Explain. (250 words)##Answer:.
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Write Short notes on:(150 Words/10 Marks) (a) Hot Spots (b) Mega Diversity Countries.
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##Question:Write Short notes on:(150 Words/10 Marks) (a) Hot Spots (b) Mega Diversity Countries.##Answer:.
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What is meant by “innovation ecosystem”? How indigenisation is linked to innovation? Explain with examples. (200 words)
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##Question:What is meant by “innovation ecosystem”? How indigenisation is linked to innovation? Explain with examples. (200 words)##Answer:.
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Give an account of important indigenous technologies built for the defence sector recently. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Give an account of important indigenous technologies built for the defence sector recently. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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Explain the phenomenon of Demographic Dividend in the context of India. Do you think India has the capacity to take advantage of Demographic Dividend?
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##Question:Explain the phenomenon of Demographic Dividend in the context of India. Do you think India has the capacity to take advantage of Demographic Dividend?##Answer:.
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Internal migration not only affects the migrants but also the source and destination regions. Discuss. Suggest some measures to tackle the problem. (10 marks/150 words)
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Approach: A brief introduction to internal migration & related facts. Highlight how Internal migration affects the migrants. Effects on source regions. Effects on destination regions. Highlight measures to tackle the problem of migration. Conclusion. Answer: Internal migration is the movement of people between usual residences within national states that is changes of usual residence within countries. In India, 450 million people are internal migrants. Also, 37% of Indan population are migrants and out of this, 68% of migrants are women which is the feminization of migration. Internal migration affects the migrants : Positives: Access to better infrastructure with respect to health, education, skills, etc. Probability of Human capital formation. Potential for women empowerment especially when the destination is urban areas. Social capital formation. Social innovation. Ability to escape the trap of social pathologies (Eg: Caste, patriarchy, racism, etc). Negatives : Lack of job stability. Mostly confined to the informal sector --> lack of minimum wage, lack of social security benefits, more vulnerable to exploitation, etc. In the absence of documentation, the problem get aggravated. Mostly seasonal migrants (139 million -> Economic survey-2017). Effects on source regions : Economic: Loss of human resources. It creates the opportunity for the government in the source areas to invest limited resources to ensure the development of the remaining population. Benefits of remittances. If migration is of surplus population, then it is a win-win situation. Demographic: Feminization of workforce. Increase in the dependent population. Decrease in birth rate (Male-specific distress migration). Increase the probability of child labour. Socio-cultural: Migrants act as an agent of social change. New ideas get diffused. Eg: W.r.to family planning, girl education, etc. Progressive value system. The absence of adult males for a long time might lead to the dislocation of the family. Increase the incidences of violence against women and children. Political: The decline in political participation. Even the political leaders also diffuse their responsibility. It does create the potential for efficient delivery of services --> Good governance. Effects on destination regions : Lack of trust between migrants and locals as migrants are preferred to take away the opportunity meant for locals. Probability of identity politics --> Son of the Soil theory. The proliferation of slums (due to over-urbanization). Increase incidences of crimes due to feelings of relative deprivation. Ghettoization is based on primordial identities due to a lack of cultural migration. Skewed sex ratio. Failure of state administration with respect to good governance due to rising in population pressure. Creates potential for economic growth. Male-specific migration. The rise in social tolerance. Cosmopolitan culture. Unity in Diversity. Highlight measures to tackle the problem of migration : Judicial implementation of existing legislative measures. Providing skills to the migrant workers to increase their desirability n the labour market. Active participation of NGOs and civil society to drive away the mistrust between natives and migrants. Developing source regions in order to address the issues of rapid and skewed migration. The politicization of the issue of migration needs to be checked. Mapping of migrant workers so as to collect credible data for effective policy making. Inter-state and inter-district coordination committees to trace the movement of migrants. Establish migrant labour cells in each state so as to ensure their rights are secured. Sensitize and train policymakers, local government officials, employers, and financial institutions regarding the obstacles faced by migrants in accessing public services.
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##Question:Internal migration not only affects the migrants but also the source and destination regions. Discuss. Suggest some measures to tackle the problem. (10 marks/150 words)##Answer:Approach: A brief introduction to internal migration & related facts. Highlight how Internal migration affects the migrants. Effects on source regions. Effects on destination regions. Highlight measures to tackle the problem of migration. Conclusion. Answer: Internal migration is the movement of people between usual residences within national states that is changes of usual residence within countries. In India, 450 million people are internal migrants. Also, 37% of Indan population are migrants and out of this, 68% of migrants are women which is the feminization of migration. Internal migration affects the migrants : Positives: Access to better infrastructure with respect to health, education, skills, etc. Probability of Human capital formation. Potential for women empowerment especially when the destination is urban areas. Social capital formation. Social innovation. Ability to escape the trap of social pathologies (Eg: Caste, patriarchy, racism, etc). Negatives : Lack of job stability. Mostly confined to the informal sector --> lack of minimum wage, lack of social security benefits, more vulnerable to exploitation, etc. In the absence of documentation, the problem get aggravated. Mostly seasonal migrants (139 million -> Economic survey-2017). Effects on source regions : Economic: Loss of human resources. It creates the opportunity for the government in the source areas to invest limited resources to ensure the development of the remaining population. Benefits of remittances. If migration is of surplus population, then it is a win-win situation. Demographic: Feminization of workforce. Increase in the dependent population. Decrease in birth rate (Male-specific distress migration). Increase the probability of child labour. Socio-cultural: Migrants act as an agent of social change. New ideas get diffused. Eg: W.r.to family planning, girl education, etc. Progressive value system. The absence of adult males for a long time might lead to the dislocation of the family. Increase the incidences of violence against women and children. Political: The decline in political participation. Even the political leaders also diffuse their responsibility. It does create the potential for efficient delivery of services --> Good governance. Effects on destination regions : Lack of trust between migrants and locals as migrants are preferred to take away the opportunity meant for locals. Probability of identity politics --> Son of the Soil theory. The proliferation of slums (due to over-urbanization). Increase incidences of crimes due to feelings of relative deprivation. Ghettoization is based on primordial identities due to a lack of cultural migration. Skewed sex ratio. Failure of state administration with respect to good governance due to rising in population pressure. Creates potential for economic growth. Male-specific migration. The rise in social tolerance. Cosmopolitan culture. Unity in Diversity. Highlight measures to tackle the problem of migration : Judicial implementation of existing legislative measures. Providing skills to the migrant workers to increase their desirability n the labour market. Active participation of NGOs and civil society to drive away the mistrust between natives and migrants. Developing source regions in order to address the issues of rapid and skewed migration. The politicization of the issue of migration needs to be checked. Mapping of migrant workers so as to collect credible data for effective policy making. Inter-state and inter-district coordination committees to trace the movement of migrants. Establish migrant labour cells in each state so as to ensure their rights are secured. Sensitize and train policymakers, local government officials, employers, and financial institutions regarding the obstacles faced by migrants in accessing public services.
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Define the concept of replacement fertility rate. Discuss the factors responsible for high fertility rate in India.
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##Question:Define the concept of replacement fertility rate. Discuss the factors responsible for high fertility rate in India.##Answer:.
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Critically examine the factors responsible for high IMR in India. Suggest the steps that have been taken by the government to address the problem.
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##Question:Critically examine the factors responsible for high IMR in India. Suggest the steps that have been taken by the government to address the problem.##Answer:.
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There has been an increased push towards multilateralism with the increasing globalization. In this context, critically examine the relevance of different multilateral bodies at the global level.
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##Question:There has been an increased push towards multilateralism with the increasing globalization. In this context, critically examine the relevance of different multilateral bodies at the global level.##Answer:.
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Write a short note on World Bank Group institutions. (10 Marks/ 150 words)
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##Question:Write a short note on World Bank Group institutions. (10 Marks/ 150 words)##Answer:.
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Discuss the role of Special Drawing Rights (SDR) in the international financial system. (100 words)
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##Question:Discuss the role of Special Drawing Rights (SDR) in the international financial system. (100 words)##Answer:.
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What is Ecosystem? What are its different types? How is it different from Biome?
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##Question:What is Ecosystem? What are its different types? How is it different from Biome?##Answer:.
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Differentiate between Aestivation, Hibernation and Diapause
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##Question:Differentiate between Aestivation, Hibernation and Diapause##Answer:.
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What is Climate Change? Discuss the impact of climate change specifically with respect to developing countries. What are the steps taken by India for mitigating and adapting to Climate Change? [200 Words]
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##Question:What is Climate Change? Discuss the impact of climate change specifically with respect to developing countries. What are the steps taken by India for mitigating and adapting to Climate Change? [200 Words]##Answer:.
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Write Short Notes on the following: 1. Carbon Credit Mechanism 2. Environmental Impact Assessment
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##Question:Write Short Notes on the following: 1. Carbon Credit Mechanism 2. Environmental Impact Assessment##Answer:.
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What are the social and economic consequences of abolishing child labour?
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##Question:What are the social and economic consequences of abolishing child labour?##Answer:.
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Discuss the causes of Juvenile delinquency.
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##Question:Discuss the causes of Juvenile delinquency.##Answer:.
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The economic growth in India is described as jobless growth. Do you agree with this view? Give arguments in favour of your answer.
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##Question:The economic growth in India is described as jobless growth. Do you agree with this view? Give arguments in favour of your answer.##Answer:.
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Discuss in brief the need to have three different methods of unemployment measurement by the NSSO. (75 words)
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##Question:Discuss in brief the need to have three different methods of unemployment measurement by the NSSO. (75 words)##Answer:.
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Write a short note on different methods of poverty measurement used in India till now.
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##Question:Write a short note on different methods of poverty measurement used in India till now.##Answer:.
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How important are vulnerability and risk assessment for pre-disaster management? As an administrator, what are key areas that you would focus on in a Disaster Management System? [200 Words] UPSC 2013
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##Question:How important are vulnerability and risk assessment for pre-disaster management? As an administrator, what are key areas that you would focus on in a Disaster Management System? [200 Words] UPSC 2013##Answer:.
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Write Short Notes on the following: 1. Disaster Management Cycle 2. Difference between Hazard and Disaster 3. Types of Vulnerability (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Write Short Notes on the following: 1. Disaster Management Cycle 2. Difference between Hazard and Disaster 3. Types of Vulnerability (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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What is Biomagnification? How Biomagnification has resulted in the decline in population vultures in India? Discuss the steps taken to reduce the effects of Biomagnification
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##Question:What is Biomagnification? How Biomagnification has resulted in the decline in population vultures in India? Discuss the steps taken to reduce the effects of Biomagnification##Answer:.
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Briefly discuss about types of ecological pyramids.
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##Question:Briefly discuss about types of ecological pyramids.##Answer:.
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The Indian constitution only ensures collective responsibility, not collective decision making among the Council of Ministers. Discuss
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##Question:The Indian constitution only ensures collective responsibility, not collective decision making among the Council of Ministers. Discuss##Answer:.
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Indian constitution is ‘simply’ a bag of borrowing or just a patchwork of provisions taken from constitutions across the world. Comment.
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##Question:Indian constitution is ‘simply’ a bag of borrowing or just a patchwork of provisions taken from constitutions across the world. Comment. ##Answer:.
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Power and position of PM can not be brought out by phrases, but by phases. Explain.
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##Question:Power and position of PM can not be brought out by phrases, but by phases. Explain.##Answer:.
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In recent times there has been a debate for the decriminalisation of homosexuality under Section 377 of IPC. In this context discuss the issue of legalisation of homosexuality with respect to individual rights law and morality.
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##Question:In recent times there has been a debate for the decriminalisation of homosexuality under Section 377 of IPC. In this context discuss the issue of legalisation of homosexuality with respect to individual rights law and morality.##Answer:.
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Skewed Sex ratio in India not only has Social Implication but economic as well.Discuss the corrective measures taken by govt and suggest further steps.
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##Question:Skewed Sex ratio in India not only has Social Implication but economic as well.Discuss the corrective measures taken by govt and suggest further steps.##Answer:.
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Critically examine to what extent the Rights of Person with disability Bill, 2016 will ensure upliftment of persons with disability.
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##Question:Critically examine to what extent the Rights of Person with disability Bill, 2016 will ensure upliftment of persons with disability.##Answer:.
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“Disability is as social as physical”.Comment.
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##Question:“Disability is as social as physical”.Comment.##Answer:.
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Transgender Bill fails to recognise various concerns of the community. Critically analyse.
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##Question:Transgender Bill fails to recognise various concerns of the community. Critically analyse.##Answer:.
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What are the new developments in space exploration and astronomy in recent years? Highlight major achievements of India in astronomy and astrophysics research.
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##Question:What are the new developments in space exploration and astronomy in recent years? Highlight major achievements of India in astronomy and astrophysics research. ##Answer:.
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Give an account on the achievements of ISRO in fostering an environment of innovation in India. (200 words)
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##Question:Give an account on the achievements of ISRO in fostering an environment of innovation in India. (200 words)##Answer:.
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Write a brief note on success of launching vehicles in India.
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##Question:Write a brief note on success of launching vehicles in India.##Answer:.
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Discuss the development of science and technology in strategic areas after independence and briefly mention contributions of few important eminent Indians in such developments. [200 words]
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##Question:Discuss the development of science and technology in strategic areas after independence and briefly mention contributions of few important eminent Indians in such developments. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Write short notes on the following: (100 words each/10 marks ) 1. Evolution of Satellite Launch Vehicles in India 2. Telemedicine 3. Reusable Launch Vehicle
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##Question:Write short notes on the following: (100 words each/10 marks ) 1. Evolution of Satellite Launch Vehicles in India 2. Telemedicine 3. Reusable Launch Vehicle##Answer:.
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Discuss the role of the President in preserving the sanctity of the Indian Parliamentary democracy.
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##Question:Discuss the role of the President in preserving the sanctity of the Indian Parliamentary democracy.##Answer:.
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Compare and contrast the discretionary power President and the Governors.
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##Question:Compare and contrast the discretionary power President and the Governors. ##Answer:.
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Discuss the Ordinance making power of the Indian President.(150 words/ 10 marks)
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##Question:Discuss the Ordinance making power of the Indian President.(150 words/ 10 marks)##Answer:.
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Migration is not the root cause of Proliferation of slums it is the failure of housing policies.Critically Comment.
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##Question:Migration is not the root cause of Proliferation of slums it is the failure of housing policies.Critically Comment.##Answer:.
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Discuss social problem associated with the speedy urbanisation.
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##Question:Discuss social problem associated with the speedy urbanisation.##Answer:.
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Migration is not the root cause of Proliferation of slums it is the failure of housing policies.Critically Comment.
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##Question:Migration is not the root cause of Proliferation of slums it is the failure of housing policies.Critically Comment.##Answer:.
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Discuss social problem associated with the speedy urbanisation.
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##Question:Discuss social problem associated with the speedy urbanisation.##Answer:.
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India plans to achieve self-reliance in defence technologies with the indigenisation of foreign technologies. Discuss constraints in acquisition of defence technologies and how India can overcome such constraints. (200 words)
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##Question:India plans to achieve self-reliance in defence technologies with the indigenisation of foreign technologies. Discuss constraints in acquisition of defence technologies and how India can overcome such constraints. (200 words)##Answer:.
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Give a brief on nuclear technology in India.
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##Question:Give a brief on nuclear technology in India.##Answer:.
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Examine the contribution of Vedic period to India’s society and religion. Also trace the similarities between the Indus and the Vedic cultures in this respect. [200 words]
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##Question:Examine the contribution of Vedic period to India’s society and religion. Also trace the similarities between the Indus and the Vedic cultures in this respect. [200 words] ##Answer:.
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Discuss the factors which contributed to immense success of Magadha empire among all Mahajanapadas. [200 words]
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##Question:Discuss the factors which contributed to immense success of Magadha empire among all Mahajanapadas. [200 words] ##Answer:.
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Discuss the nature of Ashoka’s Dhamma. Was it responsible for the downfall of his empire?
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##Question:Discuss the nature of Ashoka’s Dhamma. Was it responsible for the downfall of his empire? ##Answer:.
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Do you agree that land grants led to emergence of feudalism in India?
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##Question:Do you agree that land grants led to emergence of feudalism in India? ##Answer:.
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What were the reasons that led to collapse of the Gupta dynasty?
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##Question:What were the reasons that led to collapse of the Gupta dynasty?##Answer:.
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Discuss the nature of Ashoka’s Dhamma. Was it responsible for the downfall of his empire?
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##Question:Discuss the nature of Ashoka’s Dhamma. Was it responsible for the downfall of his empire? ##Answer:.
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Do you agree that land grants led to emergence of feudalism in India?
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##Question:Do you agree that land grants led to emergence of feudalism in India? ##Answer:.
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What were the reasons that led to collapse of the Gupta dynasty? (100 words)
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##Question:What were the reasons that led to collapse of the Gupta dynasty? (100 words)##Answer:.
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Comment on the relationship between the Rajputs and Akbar. How did Akbar ensure his gradual spread of influence in India?
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##Question:Comment on the relationship between the Rajputs and Akbar. How did Akbar ensure his gradual spread of influence in India?##Answer:.
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Discuss the initiatives that were undertaken by Mohammad Bin Tuglaq and the reasons why they failed. (150 words)
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##Question:Discuss the initiatives that were undertaken by Mohammad Bin Tuglaq and the reasons why they failed. (150 words)##Answer:.
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Critically comment on the market policy of Alauddin Khilji. (150 words/10 words)
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##Question:Critically comment on the market policy of Alauddin Khilji. (150 words/10 words)##Answer:.
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Comment on the relationship between the Rajputs and Akbar. How did Akbar ensure his gradual spread of influence in India?
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##Question:Comment on the relationship between the Rajputs and Akbar. How did Akbar ensure his gradual spread of influence in India?##Answer:.
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Discuss the initiatives that were undertaken by Mohammad Bin Tuglaq.
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##Question:Discuss the initiatives that were undertaken by Mohammad Bin Tuglaq.##Answer:.
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Critically comment on the market policy of Alauddin Khilji.
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##Question:Critically comment on the market policy of Alauddin Khilji.##Answer:.
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“An essential condition to eradicate poverty is to liberate the poor from deprivation.” Substantiate this statement with suitable examples. [200 Words]
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##Question:“An essential condition to eradicate poverty is to liberate the poor from deprivation.” Substantiate this statement with suitable examples. [200 Words]##Answer:.
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Critically examine whether growing population is the cause of poverty OR poverty is the main cause of population increase in India. [200 Words]
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##Question:Critically examine whether growing population is the cause of poverty OR poverty is the main cause of population increase in India. [200 Words]##Answer:.
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Define poverty. Dicuss the reasons of poverty as well as ways to address the issue of poverty. (150 words/10 marks )
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##Question:Define poverty. Dicuss the reasons of poverty as well as ways to address the issue of poverty. (150 words/10 marks )##Answer:.
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“An essential condition to eradicate poverty is to liberate the poor from deprivation.” Substantiate this statement with suitable examples. [200 Words]
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##Question:“An essential condition to eradicate poverty is to liberate the poor from deprivation.” Substantiate this statement with suitable examples. [200 Words]##Answer:.
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Critically examine whether growing population is the cause of poverty OR poverty is the main cause of population increase in India. [200 Words]
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##Question:Critically examine whether growing population is the cause of poverty OR poverty is the main cause of population increase in India. [200 Words]##Answer:.
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Define poverty. What are the reasons for poverty in India? Discuss the evolution of poverty estimation in India.
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##Question:Define poverty. What are the reasons for poverty in India? Discuss the evolution of poverty estimation in India.##Answer:.
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Define the concept of Hunger. Identify the SDG goals related to it and enumerate the steps taken by the government to achieve the goals. [200 Words]
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##Question:Define the concept of Hunger. Identify the SDG goals related to it and enumerate the steps taken by the government to achieve the goals. [200 Words]##Answer:.
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“Education is an agent of cultural reproduction.” Critically examine the statement in the context of education sector in India. Highlight its lacunae and suggest measures.
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##Question:“Education is an agent of cultural reproduction.” Critically examine the statement in the context of education sector in India. Highlight its lacunae and suggest measures.##Answer:.
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Define the concept of Hunger. Identify the SDG goals related to it and enumerate the steps taken by the government to achieve the goals. [200 Words]
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##Question:Define the concept of Hunger. Identify the SDG goals related to it and enumerate the steps taken by the government to achieve the goals. [200 Words]##Answer:.
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“Education is an agent of cultural reproduction.” Critically examine the statement in the context of education sector in India. Highlight its lacunae and suggest measures.
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##Question:“Education is an agent of cultural reproduction.” Critically examine the statement in the context of education sector in India. Highlight its lacunae and suggest measures.##Answer:.
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