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Define doctrine of eclipse. Discuss this in the light of judgements of apex court in this regard. (200 words)
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##Question:Define doctrine of eclipse. Discuss this in the light of judgements of apex court in this regard. (200 words)##Answer:,
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What do you understand by fiscal policy? Discuss the different types of deficits used in Indian fiscal policy. Discuss its relevance for the Indian economy. (250 words)
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##Question:What do you understand by fiscal policy? Discuss the different types of deficits used in Indian fiscal policy. Discuss its relevance for the Indian economy. (250 words)##Answer:.
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Write a short note on the following: Primary deficit Fiscal deficit (50 words each)
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##Question:Write a short note on the following: Primary deficit Fiscal deficit (50 words each)##Answer:.
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How is Finance Commission constituted? Discuss the various functions of Finance commission.(150 words/10 Marks)
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##Question:How is Finance Commission constituted? Discuss the various functions of Finance commission.(150 words/10 Marks)##Answer:.
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Write a short note on: 1) Venture Capital and Private Equity 2) Masala Bonds
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##Question:Write a short note on: 1) Venture Capital and Private Equity 2) Masala Bonds##Answer:.
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What is Constitutionalism? What are the prerequisites of constitutionalism? Is having a constitution a sufficient condition for constitutionalism? Discuss.
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##Question:What is Constitutionalism? What are the prerequisites of constitutionalism? Is having a constitution a sufficient condition for constitutionalism? Discuss.##Answer:.
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Write short notes on the following: a.Constitution b.Bicameralism c.Principle of checks and balances
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##Question:Write short notes on the following: a.Constitution b.Bicameralism c.Principle of checks and balances##Answer:,
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What are the objectives of constitution?
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##Question:What are the objectives of constitution?##Answer:,
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The goods and services tax has been in news recently. What do you understand by it? Do you think it will be beneficial for the economy? Give your arguments. (250 words)
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##Question:The goods and services tax has been in news recently. What do you understand by it? Do you think it will be beneficial for the economy? Give your arguments. (250 words)##Answer:.
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What is Specific tax and ad valorem tax. Give examples.(100 words)
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##Question:What is Specific tax and ad valorem tax. Give examples.(100 words)##Answer:.
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Keeping in mind the recommendations of major committees in the past, suggest taxation reforms that would promote the tax collection for the Indian exchequer. (250 words)
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##Question:Keeping in mind the recommendations of major committees in the past, suggest taxation reforms that would promote the tax collection for the Indian exchequer. (250 words)##Answer:.
18,408
Constitution is not simply a bag of borrowings. Comment (200 words)
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##Question:Constitution is not simply a bag of borrowings. Comment (200 words)##Answer:,
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What are the reasons for the Indian constitution being one of the bulkiest constitutions of the world?
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##Question:What are the reasons for the Indian constitution being one of the bulkiest constitutions of the world?##Answer:,
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What do you mean by organic nature of Indian constitution?
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##Question:What do you mean by organic nature of Indian constitution?##Answer:,
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What is the difference between Written and Unwritten Constitution?
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##Question:What is the difference between Written and Unwritten Constitution?##Answer:,
18,412
Economic growth is not translating into Job creation.Comment. Also,give measures to change this scenario
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##Question:Economic growth is not translating into Job creation.Comment. Also,give measures to change this scenario##Answer:,
18,413
Write a short note on: 1.Types of Poverty 2.Types of Unemployment
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##Question:Write a short note on: 1.Types of Poverty 2.Types of Unemployment##Answer:,
18,414
Critically comment on the use of Article 356 by Governors. Discuss Sarkaria Commission recommendations with respect to office of Governor. [200 words]
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##Question:Critically comment on the use of Article 356 by Governors. Discuss Sarkaria Commission recommendations with respect to office of Governor. [200 words]##Answer:.
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What do you understand by Disaster management? Discuss the different components of disaster management.(10 Marks/ 150 Words)
Approach Explain the meaning of natural disasters. Briefly mention different types of natural disasters and India’s vulnerability to them. Explain the different components of the disaster management cycle such as pre-disaster, during- disaster and after-disaster measures to manage the disaster. Conclude by mentioning the disaster management effort made by India. Answer When natural hazards belonging to Geophysical, Hydrological, Meteorological, Climatological, and Biological categories, lead to disruptions in the functioning of a community or a society causing widespread economic, social, or environmental losses which exceed the ability of the affected community to cope using its own resources are called as natural disasters. India having a large landmass, long coastline, different climatic conditions, huge population, developing economy largely reliant on agriculture for employment is especially vulnerable to natural disasters such as- Earthquake: It refers to the sudden shaking of the earth’s surface due to the release of the seismic waves generated due to the movements of the tectonic plates. Almost all parts of India are vulnerable to this hazard, with north India being particularly vulnerable. Tsunami and Cyclones: India has a long coastline measuring up to approximately 7500 km. This coastline is vulnerable to the cyclones forming in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. Huge concentration of population along the coasts and their dependence on the oceans for their livelihood makes the impact of cyclones very severe. Floods and Droughts: India is vulnerable to floods and droughts. The occurrence of these events has become more frequent in recent years due to the impact of climate change. Urban Floods: Almost 30% of India’s population lives in the cities and the phenomenon of urban floods in recent times has wreaked havoc in some of our biggest cities. Recent floods in Patna, Chennai Floods, and Mumbai floods have demonstrated the vulnerability of Indian cities to the floods. Poor urban management and encroachment of wetlands have increased vulnerability. Apart from the above disasters, India is also vulnerable to hazards such as landslides in the mountainous regions, forest fires, cloud bursts, epidemics, and pandemics, etc. The disasters lead to significant loss of precious human lives, destruction of infrastructure, loss of livelihood opportunities, the spread of disease, and pushes a lot of families in poverty. The physically handicapped, women, children and elderly are the most affected by disasters. Also, the impact of these disasters is very severe in the developing countries like India compared to the Developed Countries. Thus, effective management of disasters before they occur, during their occurrence, and post-disaster can significantly increase the capability of the at-risk communities to cope up with the disasters and reconstruct faster after the disaster. The following cycle explains the different components of Disaster Management. Disaster Management Cycle: It includes the sum total of programs and measures which can be taken up before, during, and after a disaster. Pre- DisasterMeasures These are the activities taken to reduce the losses to be caused by potential hazards. It involves mitigations and preparedness. Mitigation: Mitigation involves measures to reduce the impact of disasters such as Prevention: It involves measures to reduce the plausibility of disasters, e.g. draughts. Risk Reduction: Reduces the vulnerability and hence the risk. It involves structural and non-structural measures. Structural Measures include engineering solutions or stronger physical infrastructure, e.g. construction of a retention wall to prevent landslides. Non-Structural Measures involve policy formulations, research, and knowledge development, e.g. the National Building Code. Preparedness: It includes the formulation of development plans, development of warning systems, maintenance of inventories, construction of shelter homes, training of personnel, conduction of mock drills, preparation of evacuation plans, etc. During Disaster Measures Response: The immediate action that should be taken in case of disaster. It includes forecasting and warning, assembling at shelter homes, providing immediate relief during disasters. Post Disaster Measures Recovery: It includes measures to be taken such as identification of areas affected more by the disasters, debris clearance, the rescue of people, cattle and wildlife, etc. Rehabilitation: It involves the temporary measures or be taken before the permanent reconstruction such as shifting of people to temporary safe locations, shelter homes, distribution of relief material, restoration of power and communication, coordination of different agencies involved in disaster management, ensuring hygienic conditions, catering to the needs of the vulnerable sections, etc. Reconstruction: It involves damage assessment and taking feedback for safer and sustainable infrastructure, and to ensure accountability in this process. These principles have been adopted in various national and international initiatives. After the Tsunami of 2004, the need for an effective disaster management cycle was felt the most, and consequently, the National Disaster Management Act-2005 was enacted. The Act provided for the creation of capacities starting from the District level up to the national level. A dedicated National Disaster Relief Fund, National Disaster Response Force, and other institutional structures at the District, State, and National levels were created. Along with the capacity development of the Institutions was also undertaken. For example, the early warning system based forecasting of Cyclone Fani enabled the authorities and communities to take preventive measures and loss of human lives was avoided.
##Question:What do you understand by Disaster management? Discuss the different components of disaster management.(10 Marks/ 150 Words)##Answer:Approach Explain the meaning of natural disasters. Briefly mention different types of natural disasters and India’s vulnerability to them. Explain the different components of the disaster management cycle such as pre-disaster, during- disaster and after-disaster measures to manage the disaster. Conclude by mentioning the disaster management effort made by India. Answer When natural hazards belonging to Geophysical, Hydrological, Meteorological, Climatological, and Biological categories, lead to disruptions in the functioning of a community or a society causing widespread economic, social, or environmental losses which exceed the ability of the affected community to cope using its own resources are called as natural disasters. India having a large landmass, long coastline, different climatic conditions, huge population, developing economy largely reliant on agriculture for employment is especially vulnerable to natural disasters such as- Earthquake: It refers to the sudden shaking of the earth’s surface due to the release of the seismic waves generated due to the movements of the tectonic plates. Almost all parts of India are vulnerable to this hazard, with north India being particularly vulnerable. Tsunami and Cyclones: India has a long coastline measuring up to approximately 7500 km. This coastline is vulnerable to the cyclones forming in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. Huge concentration of population along the coasts and their dependence on the oceans for their livelihood makes the impact of cyclones very severe. Floods and Droughts: India is vulnerable to floods and droughts. The occurrence of these events has become more frequent in recent years due to the impact of climate change. Urban Floods: Almost 30% of India’s population lives in the cities and the phenomenon of urban floods in recent times has wreaked havoc in some of our biggest cities. Recent floods in Patna, Chennai Floods, and Mumbai floods have demonstrated the vulnerability of Indian cities to the floods. Poor urban management and encroachment of wetlands have increased vulnerability. Apart from the above disasters, India is also vulnerable to hazards such as landslides in the mountainous regions, forest fires, cloud bursts, epidemics, and pandemics, etc. The disasters lead to significant loss of precious human lives, destruction of infrastructure, loss of livelihood opportunities, the spread of disease, and pushes a lot of families in poverty. The physically handicapped, women, children and elderly are the most affected by disasters. Also, the impact of these disasters is very severe in the developing countries like India compared to the Developed Countries. Thus, effective management of disasters before they occur, during their occurrence, and post-disaster can significantly increase the capability of the at-risk communities to cope up with the disasters and reconstruct faster after the disaster. The following cycle explains the different components of Disaster Management. Disaster Management Cycle: It includes the sum total of programs and measures which can be taken up before, during, and after a disaster. Pre- DisasterMeasures These are the activities taken to reduce the losses to be caused by potential hazards. It involves mitigations and preparedness. Mitigation: Mitigation involves measures to reduce the impact of disasters such as Prevention: It involves measures to reduce the plausibility of disasters, e.g. draughts. Risk Reduction: Reduces the vulnerability and hence the risk. It involves structural and non-structural measures. Structural Measures include engineering solutions or stronger physical infrastructure, e.g. construction of a retention wall to prevent landslides. Non-Structural Measures involve policy formulations, research, and knowledge development, e.g. the National Building Code. Preparedness: It includes the formulation of development plans, development of warning systems, maintenance of inventories, construction of shelter homes, training of personnel, conduction of mock drills, preparation of evacuation plans, etc. During Disaster Measures Response: The immediate action that should be taken in case of disaster. It includes forecasting and warning, assembling at shelter homes, providing immediate relief during disasters. Post Disaster Measures Recovery: It includes measures to be taken such as identification of areas affected more by the disasters, debris clearance, the rescue of people, cattle and wildlife, etc. Rehabilitation: It involves the temporary measures or be taken before the permanent reconstruction such as shifting of people to temporary safe locations, shelter homes, distribution of relief material, restoration of power and communication, coordination of different agencies involved in disaster management, ensuring hygienic conditions, catering to the needs of the vulnerable sections, etc. Reconstruction: It involves damage assessment and taking feedback for safer and sustainable infrastructure, and to ensure accountability in this process. These principles have been adopted in various national and international initiatives. After the Tsunami of 2004, the need for an effective disaster management cycle was felt the most, and consequently, the National Disaster Management Act-2005 was enacted. The Act provided for the creation of capacities starting from the District level up to the national level. A dedicated National Disaster Relief Fund, National Disaster Response Force, and other institutional structures at the District, State, and National levels were created. Along with the capacity development of the Institutions was also undertaken. For example, the early warning system based forecasting of Cyclone Fani enabled the authorities and communities to take preventive measures and loss of human lives was avoided.
18,417
Discuss the guidelines given by the Sendai framework for disaster risk reduction.
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##Question:Discuss the guidelines given by the Sendai framework for disaster risk reduction.##Answer:.
18,418
Enumerate the different preparedness measures required for addressing Earthquake related disaster. (150 words)
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##Question:Enumerate the different preparedness measures required for addressing Earthquake related disaster. (150 words)##Answer:.
18,419
Evaluate the extent to which we have achieved the aspirations envisioned at the time of independence for the tribal communities.
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##Question:Evaluate the extent to which we have achieved the aspirations envisioned at the time of independence for the tribal communities.##Answer:.
18,420
Discuss the process of integration of princely states with a focus on the role of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Discuss the process of integration of princely states with a focus on the role of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
18,421
Enumerate the challenges faced by a young and nascent India post independence.
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##Question:Enumerate the challenges faced by a young and nascent India post independence.##Answer:.
18,422
Critically discuss to what extent Lal Bahadur Shastri’s government was able to deal with the problems in a decisive manner.
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##Question:Critically discuss to what extent Lal Bahadur Shastri’s government was able to deal with the problems in a decisive manner.##Answer:,
18,423
Sandwiched between the war with China in 1962 and Pakistan in 1971, 1965 conflict evokes neither humiliation of defeat, nor exhilaration of decisive victory. Comment
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##Question:Sandwiched between the war with China in 1962 and Pakistan in 1971, 1965 conflict evokes neither humiliation of defeat, nor exhilaration of decisive victory. Comment##Answer:,
18,424
Explain the significance and evolution of the slogan “Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan”.
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##Question:Explain the significance and evolution of the slogan “Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan”.##Answer:,
18,425
Indian Constitution is not simply bag of borrowings. Critically analyse .
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##Question:Indian Constitution is not simply bag of borrowings. Critically analyse . ##Answer:.
18,429
“Do we have provisions of strong centre and weak states?” Critically analyze the statements.
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##Question:“Do we have provisions of strong centre and weak states?” Critically analyze the statements.##Answer:.
18,430
Briefly discuss the difference between Written and Unwritten the Constitution and their significance.
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##Question:Briefly discuss the difference between Written and Unwritten the Constitution and their significance.##Answer:.
18,431
What is big bang theory? Briefly explain some stages of it. Does it able to explain the formation of Universe? Explain
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##Question:What is big bang theory? Briefly explain some stages of it. Does it able to explain the formation of Universe? Explain##Answer:.
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Explain the following terms: a-Exo planet b-Gravitational Waves and LIGO c- Circumbinary Planet
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##Question:Explain the following terms: a-Exo planet b-Gravitational Waves and LIGO c- Circumbinary Planet ##Answer:.
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Briefly explain the Life cycle of Star and also explain what is dwarf star ? (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Briefly explain the Life cycle of Star and also explain what is dwarf star ? (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
18,434
Bring out the significance of fundamental rights provided in the constitution of India. (200 words)
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##Question:Bring out the significance of fundamental rights provided in the constitution of India. (200 words)##Answer:.
18,435
How the fundamental rights are amended? Provide the evolution of its procedure through Supreme Court judgements. (200 words)
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##Question:How the fundamental rights are amended? Provide the evolution of its procedure through Supreme Court judgements. (200 words)##Answer:.
18,436
Give your views on the right to equality as enshrined in the Indian constitution. Do they make our society equitable in nature? (150 words)
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##Question:Give your views on the right to equality as enshrined in the Indian constitution. Do they make our society equitable in nature? (150 words)##Answer:.
18,437
Provide a critical account of American Revolution and its impact on its polity and society. [200 words]
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##Question:Provide a critical account of American Revolution and its impact on its polity and society. [200 words]##Answer:.
18,438
What is Scientific Revolution? How is it different from Enlightenment? [200 words]
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##Question:What is Scientific Revolution? How is it different from Enlightenment? [200 words]##Answer:.
18,440
Write a short note on the following: [150 words/10 Marks] Seven-Year War. Boston Tea Party
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##Question:Write a short note on the following: [150 words/10 Marks] Seven-Year War. Boston Tea Party ##Answer:.
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Evaluate the causes and impact of American Civil War. [200 words]
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##Question:Evaluate the causes and impact of American Civil War. [200 words]##Answer:.
18,442
What is Scientific Revolution? How is it different from Enlightenment? [200 words]
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##Question:What is Scientific Revolution? How is it different from Enlightenment? [200 words]##Answer:.
18,443
Write a short note on Seven Year War. [100 words]
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##Question:Write a short note on Seven Year War. [100 words]##Answer:.
18,444
Evaluate the causes and impact of American Civil War. [150 words]
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##Question:Evaluate the causes and impact of American Civil War. [150 words]##Answer:.
18,446
"Tribal needs to progress and they have to progress in their own way." In the context of this statement discuss the provisions with respect to tribal rights and the causes of its failure to ensure their progress
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##Question:"Tribal needs to progress and they have to progress in their own way." In the context of this statement discuss the provisions with respect to tribal rights and the causes of its failure to ensure their progress##Answer:.
18,447
Critically discuss the issues which were posing challenges to the process of nation building in the early year of independence. Do these challenges still persist?
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##Question:Critically discuss the issues which were posing challenges to the process of nation building in the early year of independence. Do these challenges still persist?##Answer:.
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Throw some light on the role played by Sardar Patel/Lord Mountbatten in the integration of the princely state.(150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Throw some light on the role played by Sardar Patel/Lord Mountbatten in the integration of the princely state.(150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
18,449
Write a short note on the first war between India and Pakistan.
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##Question:Write a short note on the first war between India and Pakistan.##Answer:.
18,450
Implementation of the language provision of the constitution proved to be formidable task even though congress party was in power all over the country. Discuss.
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##Question:Implementation of the language provision of the constitution proved to be formidable task even though congress party was in power all over the country. Discuss.##Answer:.
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Has the formation of linguistic state strengthen the cause of Indian unity?
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##Question:Has the formation of linguistic state strengthen the cause of Indian unity?##Answer:.
18,452
Critically discuss the reasons behind the ethnic assertion and secessionist tendency shown by tribal community of northeast in India. Briefly discuss the reasons behind the failure of our government to implement the policy of integration.
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##Question:Critically discuss the reasons behind the ethnic assertion and secessionist tendency shown by tribal community of northeast in India. Briefly discuss the reasons behind the failure of our government to implement the policy of integration.##Answer:.
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India is a federal state with unitary bias. Comment (200 words)
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##Question:India is a federal state with unitary bias. Comment (200 words)##Answer:.
18,454
Write short notes on the following: a.Quasi Federalism b.Difference between Indian and American federalism c.Suspend animation of legislature
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##Question:Write short notes on the following: a.Quasi Federalism b.Difference between Indian and American federalism c.Suspend animation of legislature ##Answer:.
18,455
Mention the instances when Parliament of India can make laws on State List
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##Question:Mention the instances when Parliament of India can make laws on State List##Answer:.
18,456
Despite the country"s meteoric GDP growth rate ,poverty in India is still pervasive.Highlight the reasons for it.Also mention the measures to overcome.
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##Question:Despite the country"s meteoric GDP growth rate ,poverty in India is still pervasive.Highlight the reasons for it.Also mention the measures to overcome.##Answer:,
18,457
Write a short note on: 1. Poverty Gap Ratio 2. Income Gap Ratio
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##Question:Write a short note on: 1. Poverty Gap Ratio 2. Income Gap Ratio##Answer:,
18,458
What were the causes for the success of Bolshevik Revolution of 1917? Discuss its significance in the history of the world.
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##Question:What were the causes for the success of Bolshevik Revolution of 1917? Discuss its significance in the history of the world.##Answer:,
18,459
What were the long-term and short-term reasons for February revolution?
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##Question:What were the long-term and short-term reasons for February revolution?##Answer:,
18,460
Write about political changes introduced by Lenin and give a critical note on Lenin. (200 words)
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##Question:Write about political changes introduced by Lenin and give a critical note on Lenin. (200 words)##Answer:,
18,461
In Russia, Lenin was” the father of socialism, organizer of the revolution and the founder of the new Russian society.” Examine the statement. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:In Russia, Lenin was” the father of socialism, organizer of the revolution and the founder of the new Russian society.” Examine the statement. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:,
18,462
Discuss the circumstances leading to the Chinese Revolution of 1949 and analyze its significance.[200 words]
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##Question:Discuss the circumstances leading to the Chinese Revolution of 1949 and analyze its significance.[200 words]##Answer:,
18,463
What were the factors that necessitated fall of communist states?
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##Question:What were the factors that necessitated fall of communist states?##Answer:,
18,464
Differentiate between strategies employed by Lenin and Stalin to achieve socialism as they perceived it to be. (200 Words)
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##Question:Differentiate between strategies employed by Lenin and Stalin to achieve socialism as they perceived it to be. (200 Words)##Answer:,
18,465
Bring out the differences and similarities between Chinese and Soviet’s notion of communism.
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##Question:Bring out the differences and similarities between Chinese and Soviet’s notion of communism.##Answer:,
18,466
What were the conditions that led to successful rise of Hitler to steer Germany through interwar period? (200 words/10 marks)
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##Question:What were the conditions that led to successful rise of Hitler to steer Germany through interwar period? (200 words/10 marks)##Answer:,
18,467
Differentiate between strategies employed by Mussolini and Hitler.
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##Question:Differentiate between strategies employed by Mussolini and Hitler.##Answer:,
18,468
Critically evaluate Mussolini’s rule in Italy.
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##Question:Critically evaluate Mussolini’s rule in Italy.##Answer:,
18,469
How did Nazis become popular among the German masses?
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##Question:How did Nazis become popular among the German masses?##Answer:,
18,470
What is fascism ?Discuss the main characteristics of Fascism? (150 Words)
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##Question:What is fascism ?Discuss the main characteristics of Fascism? (150 Words)##Answer:,
18,471
How far is it correct to say that the Cold War was essentially an ideological war? (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:How far is it correct to say that the Cold War was essentially an ideological war? (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:,
18,472
Write short notes on Korean War Truman’s doctrine Yalta conference Potsdam conference
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##Question:Write short notes on Korean War Truman’s doctrine Yalta conference Potsdam conference ##Answer:,
18,473
“After World War II, the strategy of the West towards Soviet bloc crystallized as a ‘policy of containment’.” Elaborate.
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##Question:“After World War II, the strategy of the West towards Soviet bloc crystallized as a ‘policy of containment’.” Elaborate.##Answer:,
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It can be said that during the Cold War, the Arms’ Race saw expansion in respect to quantity, quality and launch sites. Justify.
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##Question:It can be said that during the Cold War, the Arms’ Race saw expansion in respect to quantity, quality and launch sites. Justify.##Answer:,
18,475
“After World War II, the strategy of the West towards Soviet bloc crystallized as a ‘policy of containment’.” Elaborate.
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##Question:“After World War II, the strategy of the West towards Soviet bloc crystallized as a ‘policy of containment’.” Elaborate.##Answer:,
18,476
How far is it correct to say that the Cold War was essentially an ideological war? (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:How far is it correct to say that the Cold War was essentially an ideological war? (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:,
18,477
Write short notes on Korean War Truman’s doctrine Yalta conference Potsdam conference
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##Question:Write short notes on Korean War Truman’s doctrine Yalta conference Potsdam conference ##Answer:,
18,478
It can be said that during the Cold War, the Arms’ Race saw expansion in respect to quantity, quality and launch sites. Justify (150 words)
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##Question:It can be said that during the Cold War, the Arms’ Race saw expansion in respect to quantity, quality and launch sites. Justify (150 words)##Answer:,
18,479
Write a critical note on British colonization in Africa giving special emphasis on factors constraining development of the region and people. (300 words)
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##Question:Write a critical note on British colonization in Africa giving special emphasis on factors constraining development of the region and people. (300 words)##Answer:,
18,480
Write a critical note on British colonization in Africa giving special emphasis on factors constraining development of the region and people. (300 words)
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##Question:Write a critical note on British colonization in Africa giving special emphasis on factors constraining development of the region and people. (300 words)##Answer:,
18,481
Write short notes on (50 words each) a. Rise of African nationalism b. Spanish decolonisation
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##Question:Write short notes on (50 words each) a. Rise of African nationalism b. Spanish decolonisation##Answer:,
18,482
Write short notes on a)Rise of African nationalism b)Spanish decolonisation
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##Question:Write short notes on a)Rise of African nationalism b)Spanish decolonisation##Answer:,
18,483
What was the French policy regarding colonies in Africa? Explain the tussle over Morocco between Britain and France. (150 words)
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##Question:What was the French policy regarding colonies in Africa? Explain the tussle over Morocco between Britain and France. (150 words)##Answer:,
18,484
Explain the tussle over Morocco between Britain and France. (150 words)
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##Question:Explain the tussle over Morocco between Britain and France. (150 words)##Answer:,
18,485
“Decolonization ‘has finished. It definitely belongs to the past. Yet somehow it has refused to become history.” Critically examine.
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##Question:“Decolonization ‘has finished. It definitely belongs to the past. Yet somehow it has refused to become history.” Critically examine.##Answer:,
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“Decolonization ‘has finished. It definitely belongs to the past. Yet somehow it has refused to become history.” Critically examine.
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##Question:“Decolonization ‘has finished. It definitely belongs to the past. Yet somehow it has refused to become history.” Critically examine.##Answer:,
18,488
Bring out the trajectory of the historical issue of Israel-Palestine. What is the present status of the issue?
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##Question:Bring out the trajectory of the historical issue of Israel-Palestine. What is the present status of the issue?##Answer:,
18,489
Write a note on Satyagraha and Gandhi’s employment of this strategy in South Africa. (150 words)
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##Question:Write a note on Satyagraha and Gandhi’s employment of this strategy in South Africa. (150 words)##Answer:,
18,490
What was the Suez Canal Issue? Discuss the impact of Suez War 1956.
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##Question:What was the Suez Canal Issue? Discuss the impact of Suez War 1956.##Answer:,
18,491
Critically analyse role of the UN in Israel-Palestine tussle.
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##Question:Critically analyse role of the UN in Israel-Palestine tussle.##Answer:,
18,492
Bring out the trajectory of the historical issue of Israel-Palestine. What is the present status of the issue?
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##Question:Bring out the trajectory of the historical issue of Israel-Palestine. What is the present status of the issue?##Answer:,
18,493
Write a note on Satyagraha and Gandhi’s employment of this strategy in South Africa.
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##Question:Write a note on Satyagraha and Gandhi’s employment of this strategy in South Africa.##Answer:,
18,494
What was the Suez Canal Issue? Discuss the impact of Suez War 1956.
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##Question:What was the Suez Canal Issue? Discuss the impact of Suez War 1956.##Answer:,
18,495
Critically analyse role of the UN in Israel-Palestine tussle.
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##Question:Critically analyse role of the UN in Israel-Palestine tussle.##Answer:,
18,496
Evaluate the preparedness of India with respect to Earthquakes and floods.
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##Question:Evaluate the preparedness of India with respect to Earthquakes and floods. ##Answer:,
18,497
Explain the significance of the National disaster management act, 2005. What is the structure proposed by it for managing disasters in the country? (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Explain the significance of the National disaster management act, 2005. What is the structure proposed by it for managing disasters in the country? (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:,
18,498
Enumerate the NDMA guidelines for urban floods.
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##Question:Enumerate the NDMA guidelines for urban floods.##Answer:,
18,499
Critically examine the compulsions which prompted India to play a decisive role in the emergence of Bangladesh.
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##Question:Critically examine the compulsions which prompted India to play a decisive role in the emergence of Bangladesh.##Answer:,
18,500
With respect to the emergency in 1975, discuss the response among the masses, media and political class. Also highlight why it was considered as the dark period of Indian democracy.
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##Question:With respect to the emergency in 1975, discuss the response among the masses, media and political class. Also highlight why it was considered as the dark period of Indian democracy.##Answer:,
18,501
Critically examine to what extent J P Movement was a success in achieving its intended objectives.
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##Question:Critically examine to what extent J P Movement was a success in achieving its intended objectives.##Answer:,
18,502
Briefly discuss the issues that led to the rise of ethnic insurgency in Sri Lanka in 1980s. How did the Indo-Sri Lankan accord attempt to address them?
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##Question:Briefly discuss the issues that led to the rise of ethnic insurgency in Sri Lanka in 1980s. How did the Indo-Sri Lankan accord attempt to address them?##Answer:,
18,503
Critically examine to what extent the cause of Punjab crisis in 1980s lied in the route of communalism.
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##Question:Critically examine to what extent the cause of Punjab crisis in 1980s lied in the route of communalism.##Answer:,
18,504