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What do you understand by regulatory body? Why after LPG period more regulatory bodies have come into picture?
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Briefly discuss on the types of regulatory authorities.
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Write a short note on Real Estate Regulatory Authority of India.
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What do you understand by Cooperative Federalism? How cooperative and competitive federalism are interrelated to each other?
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##Question:What do you understand by Cooperative Federalism? How cooperative and competitive federalism are interrelated to each other?##Answer:,
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What do you understand by Cabinet? How is it different form the Council of Ministers? The theory of collective responsibility has certain limitations in real application. Comment. [200 Words]
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##Question:What do you understand by Cabinet? How is it different form the Council of Ministers? The theory of collective responsibility has certain limitations in real application. Comment. [200 Words]##Answer:,
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Write a short note of the following: (a)Role of Cabinet secretary (b)Difference between collective and individual responsibility
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##Question:Write a short note of the following: (a)Role of Cabinet secretary (b)Difference between collective and individual responsibility##Answer:,
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What are the benefits and disadvantages of Cabinet form of government.
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What is the significance of Article 32 in our democracy? Briefly discuss the writs available under Article 32.(250 words)
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##Question:What is the significance of Article 32 in our democracy? Briefly discuss the writs available under Article 32.(250 words)##Answer:,
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What do you understand by the term “minority” as mentioned in the cultural and educational rights of Indian Constitution? Explain with the help of examples.
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##Question:What do you understand by the term “minority” as mentioned in the cultural and educational rights of Indian Constitution? Explain with the help of examples.##Answer:,
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Briefly explain the grounds for national emergency in India.(100 words)
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##Question: Briefly explain the grounds for national emergency in India.(100 words)##Answer:,
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Critically examine the compulsions which prompted India to play a decisive role in the emergence of Bangladesh.[150 words/10 marks]
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Approach: - General Introduction about the Bangladesh Liberation War. - Various reasons which lead to India intervening into the war - Conclusion Answer: India played a critical role in the Liberation of Bangladesh, both through direct and indirect interventions. On 26 March, Bangladesh was proclaimed an independent nation by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, after which a guerilla war ensued between Pakistan and Bangladesh liberation forces with Indian support. The war culminated in December 1971 with the defeat of Pakistan. The various reasons which lead to India participating in the war included : - Strategic Reasons: Having a hostile neighbour on both east and the West fronts became a strategic concern for India. This was coupled with weak Indo - China relations due to 1962. Thus the intervention was a compulsion to secure our long term strategic interests. - Domestic Reasons: Constant influx of migrants from East Pakistan was creating various problems in the Border States. The resources were limited and there was a constant struggle between locals and refugees over the use of these resources. Besides, there were various other ethnic and social problems due to this inflow of migrants. - Economic reasons:pending huge resources to absorb these refugees. Being a closed economy, India was not in a position to continue spending resources for long and hence a long term solution to the problem was needed. - North- East Concerns:having a hostile East Pakistan was hindering the development of north-eastern part of the country due to limited connectivity. Attacks on northwestern India by West Pakistan and help asked by Mukti Vahini - Humanitarian Reasons: Atrocities committed on the people of East Pakistan forced India to intervene in the conflict on the humanitarian ground to prevent a large scale crisis. India played a key part in Bangladesh achieving recognition from other countries of the world. The then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had toured several countries to publicise the atrocities conducted by the Pakistani military in Bangladesh. This ensured that India’s entry into the war did not cause international rebuke and also helped the new nation gain quick international recognition.
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##Question:Critically examine the compulsions which prompted India to play a decisive role in the emergence of Bangladesh.[150 words/10 marks]##Answer:Approach: - General Introduction about the Bangladesh Liberation War. - Various reasons which lead to India intervening into the war - Conclusion Answer: India played a critical role in the Liberation of Bangladesh, both through direct and indirect interventions. On 26 March, Bangladesh was proclaimed an independent nation by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, after which a guerilla war ensued between Pakistan and Bangladesh liberation forces with Indian support. The war culminated in December 1971 with the defeat of Pakistan. The various reasons which lead to India participating in the war included : - Strategic Reasons: Having a hostile neighbour on both east and the West fronts became a strategic concern for India. This was coupled with weak Indo - China relations due to 1962. Thus the intervention was a compulsion to secure our long term strategic interests. - Domestic Reasons: Constant influx of migrants from East Pakistan was creating various problems in the Border States. The resources were limited and there was a constant struggle between locals and refugees over the use of these resources. Besides, there were various other ethnic and social problems due to this inflow of migrants. - Economic reasons:pending huge resources to absorb these refugees. Being a closed economy, India was not in a position to continue spending resources for long and hence a long term solution to the problem was needed. - North- East Concerns:having a hostile East Pakistan was hindering the development of north-eastern part of the country due to limited connectivity. Attacks on northwestern India by West Pakistan and help asked by Mukti Vahini - Humanitarian Reasons: Atrocities committed on the people of East Pakistan forced India to intervene in the conflict on the humanitarian ground to prevent a large scale crisis. India played a key part in Bangladesh achieving recognition from other countries of the world. The then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had toured several countries to publicise the atrocities conducted by the Pakistani military in Bangladesh. This ensured that India’s entry into the war did not cause international rebuke and also helped the new nation gain quick international recognition.
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Though Pakistan believed that it could succeed against India in the short local war because of India’s own problems, India registered both real and symbolic gains. Discuss in context of 1965 war.[200 words]
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##Question:Though Pakistan believed that it could succeed against India in the short local war because of India’s own problems, India registered both real and symbolic gains. Discuss in context of 1965 war.[200 words]##Answer:.
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Critically discuss to what extent LalBahadurShastri and his government was able to deal with the problems in a decisive manner.[200 words]
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##Question:Critically discuss to what extent LalBahadurShastri and his government was able to deal with the problems in a decisive manner.[200 words]##Answer:.
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In the context of NAM, examine how India played an active part in the international affairs during Nehruvian period.[200 words]
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##Question:In the context of NAM, examine how India played an active part in the international affairs during Nehruvian period.[200 words]##Answer:.
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Discuss the causes for disintegration of USSR with special reference to policies of Mikhail Gorbachev. (150 words)(10 marks)
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Trace the evolution of the European Union and discuss the challenges it is facing in the present context. (150words/10 marks)
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##Question:Trace the evolution of the European Union and discuss the challenges it is facing in the present context. (150words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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Discuss the causes for disintegration of USSR with special reference to policies of Mikhail Gorbachev. [200 words] 10 marks
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Trace the evolution of European Union and discuss challenges it is facing in present context. [200 words]
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Compare and contrast Monroe Doctrine and Truman Doctrine. [200 words]
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The Cuban Missile Crisis was one of the most critical moments in the cold war. In light of this statement discuss the significance and consequences of the Cuban Missile Crisis. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:The Cuban Missile Crisis was one of the most critical moments in the cold war. In light of this statement discuss the significance and consequences of the Cuban Missile Crisis. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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To what extent United Nations is advancement over League of Nations? [200 words]
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Compare and contrast Monroe Doctrine and Truman Doctrine. [200 words]
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Cuban Missile crisis was one of the most critical moments in the cold war. In the light of this statement discuss the significance and consequences of Cuban Missile Crisis. [200 words]
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##Question:Cuban Missile crisis was one of the most critical moments in the cold war. In the light of this statement discuss the significance and consequences of Cuban Missile Crisis. [200 words]##Answer:.
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To what extent United Nations is advancement over League of Nations? [200 words]
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Explain the difference between Deltas and Estuaries. (250)
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What is heat budget? What are the factors that influence Earth’s heat budget? Explain with the help of diagram.
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Why does temperature increase as we go into stratosphere with increasing height?
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Explain why airplanes fly in stratosphere and not troposphere.(150 words/10 Marks)
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Why does Tropopause not have a uniform height when seen from earth’s surface?
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What do you understand by the rocks? Briefly explain the different forms of rocks and their inter-changeability with suitable examples
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##Question:What do you understand by the rocks? Briefly explain the different forms of rocks and their inter-changeability with suitable examples ##Answer:.
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Briefly explain the different types of carbon sequestration. How would it help to control the Climate change caused due to anthropogenic gases?(150 words)
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##Question:Briefly explain the different types of carbon sequestration. How would it help to control the Climate change caused due to anthropogenic gases?(150 words)##Answer:.
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The Cabinet is the pivot around which the whole political machinery revolves. What are the different safeguards to ensure their responsibility? Discuss the role of cabinet in this regard. (250 words)
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##Question:The Cabinet is the pivot around which the whole political machinery revolves. What are the different safeguards to ensure their responsibility? Discuss the role of cabinet in this regard. (250 words)##Answer:.
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Write a short note on Cardinal features of Parliamentary form of government. (100 words)
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Explain the significance of the office of Vice President of India. (200 words)
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Battle of Plassey is termed as the key event in the rise of Britsih in India, In light of the statement discuss the causes that led to the war and its significance for 18 th century India. (150 words/10 marks)
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Approach Brief introduction about the Battle of Plassey Explain the causes of this battle in detail Explain the significance of the battle A brief conclusion on the overall significance of this battle The Battle of Plassey happened on 23 June 1757, in Bengal with the Nawab of Bengal, Siraj-ad-doula pitched against the East India Company. Though it was more of a skirmish than a battle, the British victory under Robert Clive at Plassey in Bengal was a crucial event in the history of India. Causes for Battle of Plassey S uccession D isputes: The succession disputes that emerged following Asif Jahan I death and that were engineered in Carnatic with the assassination of Nawab Anwariddin provided a fertile ground for French and British interference in succession Anglo-French Rivalry: The Anglo-French rivalry in South Asia, particularly in the Carnatic region became acute as Duplex, the French Military Commander was keen on expanding the French presence in the region and especially keen on getting the British out. The assertiveness of Siraj ud daulah: Siraj ud daulah was an assertive ruler who asked the East India Company not to interfere in the political affairs of the state, to stop fortifying the area and to pay the revenues to the state. Black Hole Tragedy: After the Company refused to accept Siraj ud Daulah’s demands, Siraj marched with his army to Kassim Bazar and imposed his writ. He also took over the fort at Calcutta. Siraj imprisoned a handful of EIC Officers in a small dungeon in Calcutta, where they died by suffocation. This triggered the EIC who sought to wage a war against Bengal. Role of Jagat Seth Brothers: Jagat Seth Brothers used to dictate terms for trade policies and favoured East India Company. But they were not able to exert control on Siraj-ud-daula as he did "t budge over their demands. This led to the Jagat Seth Brothers conspiring with EIC to overthrow Siraj-ud-daula. Significance of the Battle of Plassey Political Impact: It was the Battle of Plassey that exposed the subcontinent’s internal conflicts, destroying the native dynasties that were in power. Economic Impact: ‘The Plassey Plunder,’ as the aftermath of the battle came to be known, had the English navy and army each receiving a tribute of £275,000. This impacted the economy of imperial Bengal severely. British Supremacy: Mir Jafar became a mere ‘puppet ruler’ and the power rested with the British. On every matter, he depended on the English. The Battle of Plassey paved the way for the beginning of their empire. Impact on other Kingdoms: The British gained confidence and continued to wage wars in South India(Deccan and Hyderabad) in the late 1700s. Hence, the British East India Company became a dominant power in the region. This is considered the first step toward the British imperialism policy to conquer the entire India.
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##Question:Battle of Plassey is termed as the key event in the rise of Britsih in India, In light of the statement discuss the causes that led to the war and its significance for 18 th century India. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:Approach Brief introduction about the Battle of Plassey Explain the causes of this battle in detail Explain the significance of the battle A brief conclusion on the overall significance of this battle The Battle of Plassey happened on 23 June 1757, in Bengal with the Nawab of Bengal, Siraj-ad-doula pitched against the East India Company. Though it was more of a skirmish than a battle, the British victory under Robert Clive at Plassey in Bengal was a crucial event in the history of India. Causes for Battle of Plassey S uccession D isputes: The succession disputes that emerged following Asif Jahan I death and that were engineered in Carnatic with the assassination of Nawab Anwariddin provided a fertile ground for French and British interference in succession Anglo-French Rivalry: The Anglo-French rivalry in South Asia, particularly in the Carnatic region became acute as Duplex, the French Military Commander was keen on expanding the French presence in the region and especially keen on getting the British out. The assertiveness of Siraj ud daulah: Siraj ud daulah was an assertive ruler who asked the East India Company not to interfere in the political affairs of the state, to stop fortifying the area and to pay the revenues to the state. Black Hole Tragedy: After the Company refused to accept Siraj ud Daulah’s demands, Siraj marched with his army to Kassim Bazar and imposed his writ. He also took over the fort at Calcutta. Siraj imprisoned a handful of EIC Officers in a small dungeon in Calcutta, where they died by suffocation. This triggered the EIC who sought to wage a war against Bengal. Role of Jagat Seth Brothers: Jagat Seth Brothers used to dictate terms for trade policies and favoured East India Company. But they were not able to exert control on Siraj-ud-daula as he did "t budge over their demands. This led to the Jagat Seth Brothers conspiring with EIC to overthrow Siraj-ud-daula. Significance of the Battle of Plassey Political Impact: It was the Battle of Plassey that exposed the subcontinent’s internal conflicts, destroying the native dynasties that were in power. Economic Impact: ‘The Plassey Plunder,’ as the aftermath of the battle came to be known, had the English navy and army each receiving a tribute of £275,000. This impacted the economy of imperial Bengal severely. British Supremacy: Mir Jafar became a mere ‘puppet ruler’ and the power rested with the British. On every matter, he depended on the English. The Battle of Plassey paved the way for the beginning of their empire. Impact on other Kingdoms: The British gained confidence and continued to wage wars in South India(Deccan and Hyderabad) in the late 1700s. Hence, the British East India Company became a dominant power in the region. This is considered the first step toward the British imperialism policy to conquer the entire India.
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Discuss the impact of the Battle of Buxar on Bengal. (150 words/10 marks)
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What were the reasons for the defeat of the French in the Anglo-Carnatic wars? (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:What were the reasons for the defeat of the French in the Anglo-Carnatic wars? (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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National Emergency of 1975 was like a vaccination against the dictatorship. It was painful and paused fever but strengthened the resistance of our democracy. Analyse the statement in the light of outcomes of emergency era. [200 words]
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##Question:National Emergency of 1975 was like a vaccination against the dictatorship. It was painful and paused fever but strengthened the resistance of our democracy. Analyse the statement in the light of outcomes of emergency era. [200 words]##Answer:.
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With respect to the emergency, discuss the response among the masses, media and political class. Also highlight why it was considered as the dark period of Indian democracy? [200 words]
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##Question:With respect to the emergency, discuss the response among the masses, media and political class. Also highlight why it was considered as the dark period of Indian democracy? [200 words]##Answer:.
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The issues that gave rise to Assam Movement in 1979 were a combination of cultural pride and economic backwardness. Explain. [200 words]
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##Question:The issues that gave rise to Assam Movement in 1979 were a combination of cultural pride and economic backwardness. Explain. [200 words]##Answer:.
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The genesis of Punjab Problem lies in the growth of Communalism which erupted into Extremism, Separatism and Terrorism after 1980s. Discuss. [200 words]
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##Question:The genesis of Punjab Problem lies in the growth of Communalism which erupted into Extremism, Separatism and Terrorism after 1980s. Discuss. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Subsidies are said to be for the poor but the Economic survey suggests that major part of subsidies provided by the government goes to the rich. Suggest some measures for better targeting of subsidies. (200 words)
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##Question:Subsidies are said to be for the poor but the Economic survey suggests that major part of subsidies provided by the government goes to the rich. Suggest some measures for better targeting of subsidies. (200 words)##Answer:.
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Analyse the difference between moderates and extremist in terms of objective, strategies, impact and their contribution. [200 words]
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##Question:Analyse the difference between moderates and extremist in terms of objective, strategies, impact and their contribution. [200 words]##Answer:,
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What factors led to Surat split? Analyse the separate demand of moderates and extremist.
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##Question:What factors led to Surat split? Analyse the separate demand of moderates and extremist.##Answer:,
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Why was Bengal partitioned in 1905? How did it lead to the growth of extremist and militant Nationalism? Why was it annulled and with what consequences?
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##Question:Why was Bengal partitioned in 1905? How did it lead to the growth of extremist and militant Nationalism? Why was it annulled and with what consequences?##Answer:,
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Discuss the issues related to Fertilizer Subsidies in India. (250)
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##Question:Discuss the issues related to Fertilizer Subsidies in India. (250)##Answer:,
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Money laundering poses a serious threat to country’s economic sovereignty. What is its significance for India and what steps are required to be taken to control this menace?
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##Question:Money laundering poses a serious threat to country’s economic sovereignty. What is its significance for India and what steps are required to be taken to control this menace?##Answer:.
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What do you understand by Lone wolf terrorist attack. Over the last few years, “lone wolf” style terrorist attacks have been on the rise. Discuss the challenges posed by lone wolves.
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##Question:What do you understand by Lone wolf terrorist attack. Over the last few years, “lone wolf” style terrorist attacks have been on the rise. Discuss the challenges posed by lone wolves.##Answer:.
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What is the role of society in the generation and transaction of black money in the economy?
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##Question:What is the role of society in the generation and transaction of black money in the economy?##Answer:.
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It can be said that money laundering and terrorist activities are interrelated to each other.Discuss.(150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:It can be said that money laundering and terrorist activities are interrelated to each other.Discuss.(150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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18 th century India is marked by a number of Princely States, to what extent Mysore was a stand-alone exception amongst them. Discuss (250 words)
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##Question:18 th century India is marked by a number of Princely States, to what extent Mysore was a stand-alone exception amongst them. Discuss (250 words)##Answer:.
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Dr B R Ambedkar once opined that, ‘If any functionary under our constitution is to be compared with the US president, he is the Prime Minister and not the president of the Union’. Analyse. (250 words)
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##Question:Dr B R Ambedkar once opined that, ‘If any functionary under our constitution is to be compared with the US president, he is the Prime Minister and not the president of the Union’. Analyse. (250 words)##Answer:.
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Compare the prime ministerial and parliamentary form of government. (200 words)
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The size of the cabinet should be as big as governmental work justifies and as big as the Prime Minister can manage as a team. How far the efficacy of a government then is inversely related to the size of the cabinet? Discuss. (10 marks /150 words)
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##Question:The size of the cabinet should be as big as governmental work justifies and as big as the Prime Minister can manage as a team. How far the efficacy of a government then is inversely related to the size of the cabinet? Discuss. (10 marks /150 words)##Answer:.
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In the context of growing extremism it has been observed that many youth are getting attracted towards extremist organization suggest a comprehensive strategy to de radicalized the youth of India.
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##Question:In the context of growing extremism it has been observed that many youth are getting attracted towards extremist organization suggest a comprehensive strategy to de radicalized the youth of India.##Answer:.
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Write a short note on National Democratic Front of Bodoland.(150 words)
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Critically evaluate the approach of Indian government in the fight against left wing extremism.
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Discuss the ethnic conflict in Manipur with the special reference to demand for ILP and recent violence in Manipur.(200 words)
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Explain the objectives of AFSPA with reference to north east insurgency.
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The Home Rule League Movement was a less charged but a more effective response to Indian involvement in World War I. Discuss
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What was Khilafat issue? How did it lead to Hindu Muslim unity against the British Rule?
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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.
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Public distribution system has been an integral component of Indian efforts to tackle hunger. However, the mechanism is fraught with concerns. Elucidate.(250)
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##Question:Public distribution system has been an integral component of Indian efforts to tackle hunger. However, the mechanism is fraught with concerns. Elucidate.(250)##Answer:.
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Write a short note on the following: (a) Risala system (b) Subsidiary Alliance (100 words each)
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Explain with examples the political structure of Marathas. (150 words)
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Describe the features of intensive subsistence agriculture. How is it different from simple subsistence agriculture? Explain by giving suitable examples.
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What are the characteristics of simple subsistence agriculture? Critically evaluate the effects of slash and burn cultivation on environment.
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Write a brief note on primary activity as an integral part of economic activity.
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What do you understand by nomadic herding? Give examples of such type of agriculture practiced in India. (150 words)
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Food processing industry in India is not performing well despite of having a great potential. Discuss. (250)
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##Question:Food processing industry in India is not performing well despite of having a great potential. Discuss. (250)##Answer:.
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Explain forward and backward linkages associated with food processing industry. (200)
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Despite existing regional inequalities feeling of regionalism is not so prominent in the current scenario. Explain. [200 words]
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##Question:Despite existing regional inequalities feeling of regionalism is not so prominent in the current scenario. Explain. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Briefly discuss the structure of the atmosphere and the main characteristics of each layer by drawing an appropriate diagram. (250)
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Explain the concept of diversity in unity. Illustrate through example from socio-cultural life. [200 words]
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Linguistic, Regional, Tribal identity rather than religious have been the basis of formation of ethno national identity in the context of India. Comment. [200 words]
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##Question:Linguistic, Regional, Tribal identity rather than religious have been the basis of formation of ethno national identity in the context of India. Comment. [200 words]##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. [200 words]
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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. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Briefly discuss different models of secularism. [200 words]
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##Question:Briefly discuss different models of secularism. [200 words]##Answer:.
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To what extent implementation of Article 44 is justified given the socio-cultural diversity of India. [200 words]
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##Question:To what extent implementation of Article 44 is justified given the socio-cultural diversity of India. [200 words]##Answer:.
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Discuss the doctrine of essential religious practice in context of the recent judicial interventions in the field of religion. [200 words]
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##Question:Discuss the doctrine of essential religious practice in context of the recent judicial interventions in the field of religion. [200 words]##Answer:.
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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:.
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Write a short note on Lenin’s New Economic Policy.
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##Question:Write a short note on Lenin’s New Economic Policy.##Answer:.
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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:.
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In Russia, Lenin was” the father of socialism, organizer of the revolution and the founder of the new Russian society.” Examine the statement.
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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.##Answer:.
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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:.
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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:.
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Differentiate between strategies employed by Lenin and Stalin to achieve socialism as they perceived it to be.(150 words)
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##Question:Differentiate between strategies employed by Lenin and Stalin to achieve socialism as they perceived it to be.(150 words)##Answer:.
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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:.
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What were the conditions that led to successful rise of Hitler to steer Germany through interwar period?
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##Question:What were the conditions that led to successful rise of Hitler to steer Germany through interwar period?##Answer:.
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Differentiate between strategies employed by Mussolini and Hitler.
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##Question:Differentiate between strategies employed by Mussolini and Hitler.##Answer:.
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Critically evaluate Mussolini’s rule in Italy.
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##Question:Critically evaluate Mussolini’s rule in Italy.##Answer:.
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How did Nazis become popular among the German masses?
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##Question:How did Nazis become popular among the German masses?##Answer:.
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Discuss the main characteristics of Fascism.
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##Question:Discuss the main characteristics of Fascism.##Answer:.
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What so you understand by Temperature Inversion? What are the different types of temperature inversion and their impact on the surrounding habitation? Explain.
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##Question:What so you understand by Temperature Inversion? What are the different types of temperature inversion and their impact on the surrounding habitation? Explain.##Answer:.
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How Ocean currents affect the temperature variation in Northern and Southern hemisphere? Explain. (150 words /10 Marks)
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##Question:How Ocean currents affect the temperature variation in Northern and Southern hemisphere? Explain. (150 words /10 Marks)##Answer:.
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What do you understand by Coriolis force? Explain the significance of Coriolis force to Earth and some of the atmospheric wind phenomenon.
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##Question:What do you understand by Coriolis force? Explain the significance of Coriolis force to Earth and some of the atmospheric wind phenomenon.##Answer:.
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Briefly explain the different driving and steering forces which affects the wind movements. (150 words)
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##Question:Briefly explain the different driving and steering forces which affects the wind movements. (150 words)##Answer:.
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The promulgation of ordinances is frequent now days. What is the significance of ordinances promulgation provision and what are the existing safeguards? Whether this is compromising the principle of separation of power? Critically commentwith suitable examples.
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##Question:The promulgation of ordinances is frequent now days. What is the significance of ordinances promulgation provision and what are the existing safeguards? Whether this is compromising the principle of separation of power? Critically commentwith suitable examples.##Answer:.
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What is the procedure for the election and impeachment of the President? Explain. (10 marks/150 words)
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##Question:What is the procedure for the election and impeachment of the President? Explain. (10 marks/150 words)##Answer:.
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What are different types Vetoes exercised by Indian President? Briefly explain the different cases where the President used it.
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##Question:What are different types Vetoes exercised by Indian President? Briefly explain the different cases where the President used it.##Answer:.
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Despite the plethora of special Employment Programmes to alleviate poverty, their impact has largely been limited. Analyse and suggest the way forward to mitigate these problems. (250 words)
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##Question:Despite the plethora of special Employment Programmes to alleviate poverty, their impact has largely been limited. Analyse and suggest the way forward to mitigate these problems. (250 words)##Answer:.
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