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What are mangroves? What are the benefits of mangroves? Enumerate the places where mangroves are found in India.(150 words/ 10 Marks)
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##Question:What are mangroves? What are the benefits of mangroves? Enumerate the places where mangroves are found in India.(150 words/ 10 Marks)##Answer:.
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Define coral reefs. Briefly discuss coral distribution in India.[200 – 220 words]
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##Question:Define coral reefs. Briefly discuss coral distribution in India.[200 – 220 words]##Answer:.
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Mesolithic paintings reflect the social realities of those times. Discuss ( 150 words)
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##Question:Mesolithic paintings reflect the social realities of those times. Discuss ( 150 words)##Answer:.
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Write a short note(50 words) on- 1. lost wax technique 2. Stone Age
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##Question:Write a short note(50 words) on- 1. lost wax technique 2. Stone Age##Answer:.
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मूल अधिकारों की विशेषताओं पर चर्चा कीजिए | शब्द सीमा – 200 शब्द
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##Question:मूल अधिकारों की विशेषताओं पर चर्चा कीजिए | शब्द सीमा – 200 शब्द##Answer:.
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The Swadeshi movement saw different phases where different techniques of political agitation were witnessed and it transformed gradually from anti- partition movement to a movement having a wider agenda focused around self help. Elucidate. (200 words)
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##Question:The Swadeshi movement saw different phases where different techniques of political agitation were witnessed and it transformed gradually from anti- partition movement to a movement having a wider agenda focused around self help. Elucidate. (200 words)##Answer:.
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Write short notes on the following: A.) Surat split B.) Shimla Delegation
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##Question:Write short notes on the following: A.) Surat split B.) Shimla Delegation ##Answer:.
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What are the various levels of biodiversity? How do we measure it? Briefly explain the threats to biodiversity?
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##Question:What are the various levels of biodiversity? How do we measure it? Briefly explain the threats to biodiversity?##Answer:.
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What do you understand by Biodiversity values? Give components of it with examples.
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##Question:What do you understand by Biodiversity values? Give components of it with examples.##Answer:.
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how biodiversity is important for ecosystem functioning?
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##Question:how biodiversity is important for ecosystem functioning?##Answer:.
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यह जरूरी नहीं हैकिप्रत्येक व्यक्ति के साथ समान व्यवहार हो, लेकिन प्रत्येक व्यक्ति को समान माना जाना चाहिए|भारतीयसविधानके अनुच्छेद14केसंदर्भमें उपरोक्त कथन को समझाए । शब्द सीमा - 200 शब्द
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##Question:यह जरूरी नहीं हैकिप्रत्येक व्यक्ति के साथ समान व्यवहार हो, लेकिन प्रत्येक व्यक्ति को समान माना जाना चाहिए|भारतीयसविधानके अनुच्छेद14केसंदर्भमें उपरोक्त कथन को समझाए । शब्द सीमा - 200 शब्द##Answer:,
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What are the impediments in marketing and supply chain management in developing the food processing industry in India? Can e-commerce help in overcoming these bottlenecks.
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##Question:What are the impediments in marketing and supply chain management in developing the food processing industry in India? Can e-commerce help in overcoming these bottlenecks.##Answer:,
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Explain forward and backward linkages associated with food processing industry.
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##Question:Explain forward and backward linkages associated with food processing industry.##Answer:,
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The current amendments proposed in consumer protection bill are destined to herald an era of consumer welfare. Critically analyse. (250 words)
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##Question:The current amendments proposed in consumer protection bill are destined to herald an era of consumer welfare. Critically analyse. (250 words)##Answer:,
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Article 32 of the Indian Constitution is often described as the cornerstone of the democratic edifice and soul of the constitution. Analyze (200 words)
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##Question:Article 32 of the Indian Constitution is often described as the cornerstone of the democratic edifice and soul of the constitution. Analyze (200 words)##Answer:,
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Compare and contrast the scope of writ jurisdictions of Supreme Court and high courts. .(200 words)
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##Question:Compare and contrast the scope of writ jurisdictions of Supreme Court and high courts. .(200 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. (200 words)
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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. (200 words)##Answer:,
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Article 32 of the Indian Constitution is often described as the cornerstone of the democratic edifice and soul of the constitution. Analyse.(200 words|10 marks)
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##Question:Article 32 of the Indian Constitution is often described as the cornerstone of the democratic edifice and soul of the constitution. Analyse.(200 words|10 marks)##Answer:,
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Discus the provisions of Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act with reference to Part III of the constitution. (200 words|10 marks)
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##Question:Discus the provisions of Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act with reference to Part III of the constitution. (200 words|10 marks)##Answer:,
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What is ozone depletion? What are the effects of ozone depletion? Discuss the international efforts to deal with ozone depletion. [200 – 220 words]
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##Question:What is ozone depletion? What are the effects of ozone depletion? Discuss the international efforts to deal with ozone depletion. [200 – 220 words]##Answer:,
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Discuss the formation of photochemical smog. Differentiate between classical and photochemical smog.(150 words)
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##Question:Discuss the formation of photochemical smog. Differentiate between classical and photochemical smog.(150 words)##Answer:,
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what do you understand by public debt management agency? Why there is need of public debt management agency in India? Also discuss function of public debt management agency.
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##Question:what do you understand by public debt management agency? Why there is need of public debt management agency in India? Also discuss function of public debt management agency.##Answer:,
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GDP growth alone will not bring holistic betterment in living standards of a country and won’t effectively help reduce poverty in the country”. Do you agree with the above statement? Give arguments to justify your opinion.
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##Question:GDP growth alone will not bring holistic betterment in living standards of a country and won’t effectively help reduce poverty in the country”. Do you agree with the above statement? Give arguments to justify your opinion.##Answer:,
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Discuss the Qualitative measures of credit control.
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##Question:Discuss the Qualitative measures of credit control.##Answer:,
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When it comes to decline of such a large empire as the Mughals, one single individual cannot be held responsible. Rather, a complex set of politico-administrative and socio-economic factors precipitated the decline. (200 words)
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##Question:When it comes to decline of such a large empire as the Mughals, one single individual cannot be held responsible. Rather, a complex set of politico-administrative and socio-economic factors precipitated the decline. (200 words)##Answer:,
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Briefly discuss about the succession disputes after the death of Aurangzeb till 1757. (150 words)
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##Question:Briefly discuss about the succession disputes after the death of Aurangzeb till 1757. (150 words) ##Answer:,
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Briefly discuss about Jagirdari system of Mughal rule. (100 words)
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##Question:Briefly discuss about Jagirdari system of Mughal rule. (100 words)##Answer:,
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Mesolithic rock cut architecture of India not only reflects the cultural life of the times but also a fine aesthetic sense comparable to modern painting. Critically evaluate this comment.(200 words)
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##Question:Mesolithic rock cut architecture of India not only reflects the cultural life of the times but also a fine aesthetic sense comparable to modern painting. Critically evaluate this comment.(200 words)##Answer:,
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Write short notes on the following: (10 Marks/150 Words) A.) Microliths B.) Paleolithic Age
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##Question:Write short notes on the following: (10 Marks/150 Words) A.) Microliths B.) Paleolithic Age##Answer:,
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To what extent has the urban planning and culture of the Indus Valley Civilization provided inputs to the present day urbanization? Discuss.
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##Question:To what extent has the urban planning and culture of the Indus Valley Civilization provided inputs to the present day urbanization? Discuss.##Answer:.
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Discuss the various reasons for the decline of Indus Valley Civilization(150 Words)
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##Question:Discuss the various reasons for the decline of Indus Valley Civilization(150 Words)##Answer:.
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Give a brief account of the social and economic conditions of the Early Vedic period. (150 Words/10 Marks)
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##Question:Give a brief account of the social and economic conditions of the Early Vedic period. (150 Words/10 Marks)##Answer:.
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GDP as a concept is a very good indicator to provide growth in the economy. But, it failed in terms of providing the development picture of the economy. Justify the statement. (200 words|10 marks)
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##Question:GDP as a concept is a very good indicator to provide growth in the economy. But, it failed in terms of providing the development picture of the economy. Justify the statement. (200 words|10 marks)##Answer:.
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Write short notes to explain the following concepts (100 words|5 marks each) a) GDP at purchasing power parity b) ICOR
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##Question:Write short notes to explain the following concepts (100 words|5 marks each) a) GDP at purchasing power parity b) ICOR ##Answer:.
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Differentiate between saturated and unsaturated fats giving examples? How are these linked to health?[200 words/10 Marks]
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##Question:Differentiate between saturated and unsaturated fats giving examples? How are these linked to health?[200 words/10 Marks]##Answer:.
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Why is Mitochondria called the power house of the cell?[200 – 220 words]
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##Question:Why is Mitochondria called the power house of the cell?[200 – 220 words]##Answer:.
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निम्नलिखित पर संक्षिप्त टिप्पणी लिखें : (a) पदोन्नति में आरक्षण से सबंधित मुद्दे | (b) अनुवर्ती वरिष्ठता: (Consequential Seniority) शब्द सीमा – 200 शब्द
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##Question:निम्नलिखित पर संक्षिप्त टिप्पणी लिखें : (a) पदोन्नति में आरक्षण से सबंधित मुद्दे | (b) अनुवर्ती वरिष्ठता: (Consequential Seniority) शब्द सीमा – 200 शब्द##Answer:.
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Discuss the Early Vedic Society. How did the Later Vedic Society differ from it. (200 words)
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##Question:Discuss the Early Vedic Society. How did the Later Vedic Society differ from it. (200 words)##Answer:.
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Write short notes on the following: A.) Chalcolithic Culture B.) Advent of the Aryans
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##Question:Write short notes on the following: A.) Chalcolithic Culture B.) Advent of the Aryans##Answer:.
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The Battle of Plassey and Buxar paved the way for British entry into India. In the light of the above statement, discuss the causes that led to these battles. (200 words)
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##Question:The Battle of Plassey and Buxar paved the way for British entry into India. In the light of the above statement, discuss the causes that led to these battles. (200 words)##Answer:,
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Though Battle of Plassey established the British as a major political power it was the Battle of Buxar which truly established them as a major military power. Explain. [200 Words]
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##Question:Though Battle of Plassey established the British as a major political power it was the Battle of Buxar which truly established them as a major military power. Explain. [200 Words]##Answer:,
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Discuss the significance of Anglo-French rivalry in shaping the history of 18 th Century India. [200 Words]
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##Question:Discuss the significance of Anglo-French rivalry in shaping the history of 18 th Century India. [200 Words] ##Answer:,
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Briefly discuss the quantitative measures of credit control used by Reserve Bank of India. (200 words)
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##Question:Briefly discuss the quantitative measures of credit control used by Reserve Bank of India. (200 words)##Answer:,
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Define 1.Incremental CRR 2.Standing Deposit Facility
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##Question:Define 1.Incremental CRR 2.Standing Deposit Facility##Answer:,
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What are the qualitative measures employed by RBI to control inflation? Explain with examples.
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##Question:What are the qualitative measures employed by RBI to control inflation? Explain with examples.##Answer:,
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There is a clear acknowledgement that Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are a tool of industrial development, manufacturing and exports. Recognising this potential, the whole instrumentality of SEZs require augmentation. Discuss the issue plaguing the success of SEZs with respect to taxation, governing laws and administration. UPSC-2015
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##Question:There is a clear acknowledgement that Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are a tool of industrial development, manufacturing and exports. Recognising this potential, the whole instrumentality of SEZs require augmentation. Discuss the issue plaguing the success of SEZs with respect to taxation, governing laws and administration. UPSC-2015##Answer:,
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How is the EPC model of investment in infrastructure different from the BOT model? What are reasons behind a favourable push for the EPC model over PPP in road sector in recent years? Nature: Easy (200 Words)
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##Question:How is the EPC model of investment in infrastructure different from the BOT model? What are reasons behind a favourable push for the EPC model over PPP in road sector in recent years? Nature: Easy (200 Words)##Answer:,
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Write a short note on each of the following; 1. Special Economic Zone 2. Hybrid Annuity(50 words each)
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##Question:Write a short note on each of the following; 1. Special Economic Zone 2. Hybrid Annuity(50 words each) ##Answer:,
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Explain India’s diversity in unity. Illustrate from the socio-cultural life of people.
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##Question:Explain India’s diversity in unity. Illustrate from the socio-cultural life of people.##Answer:,
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How are the issues of ethnicity and nationalism related? Discuss in the context of the emergence ofethno-nationalismin India.[200-220 words]
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##Question:How are the issues of ethnicity and nationalism related? Discuss in the context of the emergence ofethno-nationalismin India.[200-220 words]##Answer:,
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Discuss the rise of ethno-nationalism among Indian tribes with specific example.
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##Question:Discuss the rise of ethno-nationalism among Indian tribes with specific example.##Answer:,
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To what extent implementation of Article 44 is justified given the socio-cultural diversity of India.
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##Question:To what extent implementation of Article 44 is justified given the socio-cultural diversity of India.##Answer:,
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Is secularism a myth in India? Critically examine.
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##Question:Is secularism a myth in India? Critically examine.##Answer:,
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Though not explicitly mentioned in the constitution, judicial review is a part of the basic structure of the constitution. In light of this statement explain what is judicial review along with its significance. (10 marks/150 words)
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Approach:- Briefly explain what you understand by Judicial Review. Discuss its origin in India. Write down the significance of Judicial Review. Answer:- Judicial Review refers to process in the higher courts in which the courts examinesthe constitutionality of any action done by the executive and legislature. If the law or executive action is unconstitutional the courts can declare it null and void. The concept evolved in American in the Marbury vs Madison case . In India Judicial review is not explicitly mentioned but it can be implicitly derived from article 13, 32, 226 of the Constitution. Supreme Court (SC) has also stated that Judicial Review is a basic structure of our Constitution as per the SC in Minerva Mills case. Article 13 – talks about the Laws inconsistent with or in derogation of the fundamental rights Article 32 - Provides remedies for enforcement of rights conferred by Part 3 (Fundamental rights) through issuance of writs by Supreme Court. Article 226 - It gives power to the High Courts to issue writs for enforcement of fundamental rights or other rights. In Judicial Review, if a law has two interpretations, where one is Constitutional and the other is unconstitutional, the court has to go by the constitutional interpretation. Further, the court can declare only part of law/action as unconstitutional to remove the inconsistency (doctrine of severability) and the whole law/action. Significance of Judicial Review:- It ensures that supremacy of the Constitution is maintained by declaring any unconstitutional action null and void. Judicial review helps establish separation of Power by allowing the Judiciary to review the action of legislature and executive and thus ensures that power is not concentrated in one hand. Eg. In the Keshavananda Bharti case SC came up with the doctrine of Basic Structure which has limited the power of legislature to amend the Constitution. Judicial review also guarantees that the Rights of people are not infringed upon by the state. Eg. in the Aadhaar cases SC struck down portions of act which it considered unconstitutional like compulsory sharing of Aadhaar data with private entities. It is Judicial Review which has helped the court in the Maneka Gandhi court to expand its power from procedure established by must be reasonable, just and fair . This has helped in evolution of new rights by courts based on the need of time. Eg. Right to privacy propounded in the Puttaswamy case owe its origin to the Judicial review of Aadhaar act. It has also aided in increasing the trust of citizens on higher courts. Judicial review, thus, is key to establish a democratic, responsible and accountable system of polity in India and has rightly been declared the basic structure of our Constitution.
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##Question:Though not explicitly mentioned in the constitution, judicial review is a part of the basic structure of the constitution. In light of this statement explain what is judicial review along with its significance. (10 marks/150 words)##Answer:Approach:- Briefly explain what you understand by Judicial Review. Discuss its origin in India. Write down the significance of Judicial Review. Answer:- Judicial Review refers to process in the higher courts in which the courts examinesthe constitutionality of any action done by the executive and legislature. If the law or executive action is unconstitutional the courts can declare it null and void. The concept evolved in American in the Marbury vs Madison case . In India Judicial review is not explicitly mentioned but it can be implicitly derived from article 13, 32, 226 of the Constitution. Supreme Court (SC) has also stated that Judicial Review is a basic structure of our Constitution as per the SC in Minerva Mills case. Article 13 – talks about the Laws inconsistent with or in derogation of the fundamental rights Article 32 - Provides remedies for enforcement of rights conferred by Part 3 (Fundamental rights) through issuance of writs by Supreme Court. Article 226 - It gives power to the High Courts to issue writs for enforcement of fundamental rights or other rights. In Judicial Review, if a law has two interpretations, where one is Constitutional and the other is unconstitutional, the court has to go by the constitutional interpretation. Further, the court can declare only part of law/action as unconstitutional to remove the inconsistency (doctrine of severability) and the whole law/action. Significance of Judicial Review:- It ensures that supremacy of the Constitution is maintained by declaring any unconstitutional action null and void. Judicial review helps establish separation of Power by allowing the Judiciary to review the action of legislature and executive and thus ensures that power is not concentrated in one hand. Eg. In the Keshavananda Bharti case SC came up with the doctrine of Basic Structure which has limited the power of legislature to amend the Constitution. Judicial review also guarantees that the Rights of people are not infringed upon by the state. Eg. in the Aadhaar cases SC struck down portions of act which it considered unconstitutional like compulsory sharing of Aadhaar data with private entities. It is Judicial Review which has helped the court in the Maneka Gandhi court to expand its power from procedure established by must be reasonable, just and fair . This has helped in evolution of new rights by courts based on the need of time. Eg. Right to privacy propounded in the Puttaswamy case owe its origin to the Judicial review of Aadhaar act. It has also aided in increasing the trust of citizens on higher courts. Judicial review, thus, is key to establish a democratic, responsible and accountable system of polity in India and has rightly been declared the basic structure of our Constitution.
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Compare the power of issuing writs under the Article 32 and Article 226 of the constitution. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Compare the power of issuing writs under the Article 32 and Article 226 of the constitution. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:,
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Differentiate between Ex-Situ and In-Situ conservation methods with suitable examples. Enumerate India’s efforts for biodiversity conservation.(200 words| 10 marks)
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##Question:Differentiate between Ex-Situ and In-Situ conservation methods with suitable examples. Enumerate India’s efforts for biodiversity conservation.(200 words| 10 marks)##Answer:,
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Write short notes on (10 marks | 100 words each) a) Conservation and Community reserves b) Project tiger
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##Question:Write short notes on (10 marks | 100 words each) a) Conservation and Community reserves b) Project tiger##Answer:,
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Explain the need to add DPSPs in the constitution. Also, analyse the rationale to keep them non- justiciable in nature.(200 words)
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##Question:Explain the need to add DPSPs in the constitution. Also, analyse the rationale to keep them non- justiciable in nature.(200 words)##Answer:,
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Have we done justice to Part IV. Give your views.(200 words)
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##Question:Have we done justice to Part IV. Give your views.(200 words)##Answer:,
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Comment on the relationship between Part III and Part IV. (200 words)
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##Question:Comment on the relationship between Part III and Part IV. (200 words)##Answer:,
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Critically examine the implication of the Lucknow Pact on India’s freedom struggle. (200 words)
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##Question:Critically examine the implication of the Lucknow Pact on India’s freedom struggle. (200 words)##Answer:.
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The Ghadr movement in the early 20 th century suffered from many weaknesses and was ultimately a failure but a glorious failure nonetheless. Comment. (150 words/10 Marks)
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##Question:The Ghadr movement in the early 20 th century suffered from many weaknesses and was ultimately a failure but a glorious failure nonetheless. Comment. (150 words/10 Marks)##Answer:.
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How did Gandhi’s struggle in South Africa shape his thoughts and opinions and influence the course of nationalist struggle in India?
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##Question:How did Gandhi’s struggle in South Africa shape his thoughts and opinions and influence the course of nationalist struggle in India?##Answer:.
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Give a brief account of the social and economic conditions of the Later Vedic people. What role did iron play in changing their political and economic life?
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##Question:Give a brief account of the social and economic conditions of the Later Vedic people. What role did iron play in changing their political and economic life?##Answer:.
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The Varna concept may always have been largely a theoretical model and never an actual description of society. Comment in context of ancient India .
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##Question:The Varna concept may always have been largely a theoretical model and never an actual description of society. Comment in context of ancient India . ##Answer:.
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Write a short note on- a. Upanishads b. Shramana Tradition (75 words / 5 marks each)
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##Question:Write a short note on- a. Upanishads b. Shramana Tradition (75 words / 5 marks each)##Answer:.
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Explain the need to add DPSPs to the constitution. Also, analyse the rationale to keep them non-justiciable in nature. (150 words|10 marks)
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BRIEF APPROACH: -INTRODUCTION introduction of DPSP with it"s need. -analyse the rationale to keep them non- justiciable in nature with examples -Conclude accrodingly. ANSWER : The concept of DPSP emerged from Article 45 of the Irish Constitution. Article 37 of the Indian Constitution States about the application of the Directive Principles. These principles aim at ensuring socioeconomic justice to the people and establishing India as a Welfare State. DPSP consists of all the ideals which the State should follow and keep in mind while formulating policies and enacting laws for the country. Adding DPSP was all about creating a “welfare state” which works for the individuals of the country which was absent during the colonial era. There are following rationale to keep them non- justiciable in nature: ->Champakam Dorairajan v the State of Madras (1951): In this case, the Supreme Court ruled that in case of any conflict between the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles, the former would prevail. It declared that the Directive Principles have to conform to and run as subsidiary to the Fundamental Rights. ->Directive Principles are non-justiciable but these are backed by vox populi (voice of the people), which is the real sanction behind every law in reality. ->DPSP gives the philosophical foundations of a welfare system. These principles makes it a responsibility of the State to secure it through welfare legislation. ->Golaknath v the State of Punjab (1967): In this case, the Supreme Court declared that Fundamental Rights could not be amended by the Parliament even for implementation of Directive Principles. ->In Kerala Education Bill, The court said that if a conflict arises between Fundamental Right and DPSPs, the harmony between the two should not be disturbed, but if, even after applying the doctrines of interpretation the conflict doesn’t resolves then the former should be upheld and given more importance over the other i.e. DPSP. The Directive Principles of the State Policy (DPSP) are the guidelines for the state which it must consider while formulating new laws and policies and it lay down all the objectives which the Constitution seeks to achieve.DPSP are enlisted to attain this ultimate aim as mentioned in the preamble i.e. Justice, Liberty, Equality and fraternity are also known as the four pillars of the Indian Constitution. It also enlists the idea of the welfare state which was absent under the colonial rule.
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##Question:Explain the need to add DPSPs to the constitution. Also, analyse the rationale to keep them non-justiciable in nature. (150 words|10 marks)##Answer:BRIEF APPROACH: -INTRODUCTION introduction of DPSP with it"s need. -analyse the rationale to keep them non- justiciable in nature with examples -Conclude accrodingly. ANSWER : The concept of DPSP emerged from Article 45 of the Irish Constitution. Article 37 of the Indian Constitution States about the application of the Directive Principles. These principles aim at ensuring socioeconomic justice to the people and establishing India as a Welfare State. DPSP consists of all the ideals which the State should follow and keep in mind while formulating policies and enacting laws for the country. Adding DPSP was all about creating a “welfare state” which works for the individuals of the country which was absent during the colonial era. There are following rationale to keep them non- justiciable in nature: ->Champakam Dorairajan v the State of Madras (1951): In this case, the Supreme Court ruled that in case of any conflict between the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles, the former would prevail. It declared that the Directive Principles have to conform to and run as subsidiary to the Fundamental Rights. ->Directive Principles are non-justiciable but these are backed by vox populi (voice of the people), which is the real sanction behind every law in reality. ->DPSP gives the philosophical foundations of a welfare system. These principles makes it a responsibility of the State to secure it through welfare legislation. ->Golaknath v the State of Punjab (1967): In this case, the Supreme Court declared that Fundamental Rights could not be amended by the Parliament even for implementation of Directive Principles. ->In Kerala Education Bill, The court said that if a conflict arises between Fundamental Right and DPSPs, the harmony between the two should not be disturbed, but if, even after applying the doctrines of interpretation the conflict doesn’t resolves then the former should be upheld and given more importance over the other i.e. DPSP. The Directive Principles of the State Policy (DPSP) are the guidelines for the state which it must consider while formulating new laws and policies and it lay down all the objectives which the Constitution seeks to achieve.DPSP are enlisted to attain this ultimate aim as mentioned in the preamble i.e. Justice, Liberty, Equality and fraternity are also known as the four pillars of the Indian Constitution. It also enlists the idea of the welfare state which was absent under the colonial rule.
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Discuss the possible factors that inhibit India from enacting for its citizen a uniform civil code as provided for in the Directive Principles of State Policy. (200 words|)
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##Question:Discuss the possible factors that inhibit India from enacting for its citizen a uniform civil code as provided for in the Directive Principles of State Policy. (200 words|)##Answer:,
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Fertility rates in India are more closely related to education levels and the socio-economic development within a state, than to religious beliefs. Elaborate. Enumerate the steps that can be taken to achieve population stabilisation in India.
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##Question:Fertility rates in India are more closely related to education levels and the socio-economic development within a state, than to religious beliefs. Elaborate. Enumerate the steps that can be taken to achieve population stabilisation in India.##Answer:,
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Critically examine whether growing population is the cause of poverty OR poverty is the mains cause of population increase in India.
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Define Infant Mortality Rate. Discuss its causes and implications. Suggest the steps which should be taken keeping in mind the lacunae in government provision.(150 words)
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Internal migration is not only governed by pattern of development, but also the social structure of the society. In the context of the statement, discuss the causes of migration(150 words)
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निम्नलिखित पर संक्षिप्त टिप्पणी लिखिए: युक्तियुक्त निर्बंधन विधिक अधिकार एवं मूल अधिकार में अंतर
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The state of Mysore represented unique elements of modernity that was absent in the contemporary princely states. Elucidate. (200 words)
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Why did the British view the political power of Mysore under Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan as a security threat to the English position in Madras and in the Carnatic? How did they deal with the Mysore state? Discuss. (200 Words/15marks)
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Discuss the reasons of defeat of French in Anglo-Carnatic wars. [150 Words]
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India being a republic democratic state intends and wishes to have friendly relations with all the nation-states and to live in peaceful coexistence. In this context, explain how the philosophy of Buddha has been a guiding philosophy of India’s foreign policy?[150 words/10 Marks]
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Discuss the similarities between Buddhism and Jainism. [100 words]
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Discuss the reasons for the rise of Magadha as most powerful Mahajanpada.(150 words)
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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 wetlands? Briefly explain the significances of wetlands in India .What are major threats for natural coastal wetlands .Explain
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##Question:What are wetlands? Briefly explain the significances of wetlands in India .What are major threats for natural coastal wetlands .Explain##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 analyse.
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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 analyse.##Answer:,
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Discuss the social and economic consequences of abolishing child labour.[200-220 words]
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Secularism should not only mean equal respect to all religion, but allow disagreement with some aspects as well. Comment[200-220 words]
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Differentiate between the concept of secularism as practised in India and the West.[200-220 words]
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Critically discuss to what extent migration impacts the socio-economic realities of the society with respect to source region and destination region.[250 words]
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Unemployment cannot be ascribed only to economic factors. Social and personal factors equally contribute to this phenomenon. Discuss.[200-220 words]
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##Question:Unemployment cannot be ascribed only to economic factors. Social and personal factors equally contribute to this phenomenon. Discuss.[200-220 words]##Answer:.
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Examine the main provisions of the National Child Policy and throw light on the status of its implementation. [200-220 words]
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##Question:Examine the main provisions of the National Child Policy and throw light on the status of its implementation. [200-220 words]##Answer:.
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The incidents of child abuse are on the rise in India. Discuss. What measures need to be taken by the government and parents to prevent child abuse?[200-220 words]
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##Question:The incidents of child abuse are on the rise in India. Discuss. What measures need to be taken by the government and parents to prevent child abuse?[200-220 words]##Answer:.
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To what extent recently passed Child Labour Amendment Act will help in addressing the problem of child labour in India?(150 words)
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##Question:To what extent recently passed Child Labour Amendment Act will help in addressing the problem of child labour in India?(150 words)##Answer:.
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Critically examine the provisions of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act 2015.[200-220 words)
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##Question:Critically examine the provisions of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act 2015.[200-220 words)##Answer:.
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Justify the need for FDI for the development of the Indian economy. What are the challenges in FDI? Suggest remedial steps to be taken for increasing FDIs in India.
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What do you understand by Balance of Payments? What is the rationale behind it ? (10 marks/150 words)
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Differentiate between FDI and FPI. Which of the two hold more merit for long-term interest of the country? Justify.
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##Question:Differentiate between FDI and FPI. Which of the two hold more merit for long-term interest of the country? Justify.##Answer:.
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Critically examine how new FDI norms for e-commerce entities will have an impact on consumers and e-commerce companies.
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Write short notes on the following: 1. MIGA 2. New FDI norms (50 words each)
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Critically examine the merits of inflow of foreign investment for India’s economy. (150 words/10 marks)
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Critically analyse the role of socio-religious movements towards India’s struggle for freedom. (200 words)
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Characterize the main features of Indian Renaissance. (200 words)
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What were the contributions of Arya Samaj to social and religious movements in India? (150 words/10 marks)
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