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Elucidate The Controversy Centring Around The Jagannath Temple Heritage Corridor Project. (250 Words / 15 M) ( GS-1 Indian Heritage & Culture )
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Establish A Relationship About How Globalisation Induced Consumerism Has Shifted India’s Social Dynamics. (250 Words / 15 M) (GS-1 Effect Of Globalisation on Indian Society)
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India’s Revamped Foreign Trade Policy is Long Overdue. In This Context, Explain The Rationale For Formulating A New Foreign Trade Policy. (250 Words / 15 M) ( GS-3 Economy )
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“Kashmir Has Witnessed An Alarming Rise In Narco-Terrorism. Apathy Shown By Religious Leaders Has Only Added To The Problem”. Elaborately Explain. (250 Words / 15 M) (GS-3 Security Terrorism)
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“GST Is A Sham In The Face Of Cooperative Federalism”. Analyse Citing Appropriate Reasons. (250 Words / 15 M) (GS-2 Federalism)
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Communalism In A Secular India Is A Threat To Minorities. Justify. (250 Words / 15 M) (GS-1 Communalism)
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What Have Been India’s Policy Approaches Towards Inclusive Growth ? (250 Words / 15 M) (GS-3 Inclusive Growth )
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Give A Picture of the Changing Geopolitical Dynamics in the Artic, Mentioning India’s Approach Towards the Region. (250 Words / 15 M) (GS-2 International Relations)
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The Primary Focus In The Electricity Sector Should Be To Open The Supply Side In Distribution To Market Competition”. In This Light, Elucidate The Major Provisions of the Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2022. (250 Words / 15 M) (GS-3 Infrastructure)
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“Aptitude And Positive Attitude Are Complementary Attributes Of A Civil Servant”. Comment. (250 Words / 15 M) (GS-4 Aptitude & Foundational Values)
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“Self-Help Groups Are Acting As Catalysts of Inclusive Development , Especially In Fostering Women Empowerment”. Justify, Citing Suitable Examples. (250 Words / 15 M) (GS-2 Role Of SHGs )
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The Issue Of Electoral Financing Is A Deep Scar On India’s Electoral Politics. Substantiate. (150 Words / 10 M) (GS-2 Important Aspects of Governance)
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Explain The Nature Of Evolving ‘Environmental, Socioeconomic and Governance’ Framework in India, With Special Reference to SEBI’s Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report. (150 Words / 10 M) (GS-2 CSR)
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You have joined as the Undersecretary in a government department. After joining the office, you start getting signals from your colleagues and subordinates that yours is a plum posting. Your predecessors have made good fortunes from this posting. Some even shared ideas on how to extract quick fortunes by manipulation. But having an honest credential, you squarely refuse the ideas. Within a week, you are called by your reporting officer who ridicules you for being naive and stupid, for having refused to take advantage of opportunities. He tells you that he is not bothered by your saintly path. However, he directs you to keep quiet and refrain from meddling in others’ businesses. He also threatens that you may be shunted to a remote location if you don’t comply with his directions. How would you respond to this situation? When the entire system is against you and forcing you to toe the line, what are the options available to you? Which one would you choose and why? Substantiate. (250 Words / 15 M) (GS-4 Case Study)
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Can National Education Policy 2020 Deliver On Its Promise of Achieving Universal Literacy in India by 2047 ? Comment. (250 Words / 15 M) (GS-2 Education)
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What Do You Understand by Political Attitude? What Should Be The Ideal Political Attitude of a Civil Servant? Discuss. (150 Words / 10 M) (GS-4 Attitude)
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UDAN Scheme of Ministry of Civil Aviation Completes Five Years Of Success – Discuss. (150 Words / 10 M) (GS-3 Airport Infrastructure)
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Discuss How a Frail WTO Undermines Multilateralism In An Uncertain Global Trade Order. (250 Words / 15 M) (GS-2 International Organisations )
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Write The Relevance of Having a Uniform Civil Code in Present Times. (250 Words / 15 M) (GS-2 Civil Law )
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Sexual abuse of children has become on of the most pervasive social problems faced by Indian society. Its impact is profound because of the sheer frequency with which it occurs and because of the trauma brought to the lives of victims. Even though most of these crimes happen randomly & are distinct from each other, there are certain commonalities. Most of the abused children belong to poor families living in slums. They are largely the people who have migrated to cities for better opportunities. Analyse this problem and explain : What behavioural problems migrants face upon coming to city and how these problems lead to anti-social behaviour ? What steps can be taken to stop this heinous crime against children ? (250 Words / 15 M) (GS-4 Case Study )
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