Think, Learn & Perform (TLP) – UPSC GS Mains [Day 48] October 16, 2015 0 Think and Learn-2015, TLP Mains 2015, UPSC, UPSC Mains- Think and Learn-2015 Archives Must Refer– Comprehensive Mains Strategy Weekly Plans Day 48 – TLP: Parliament, State Legislature, Judiciary and Related Issues 1. Does Indian constitution leaves space for institutional domination? Explain in the light of recent judgment by Supreme Court on the constitutionality of NJAC? 2. Differentiate between Judicial Review, Judicial Overreach and Judicial Activism. Give relevant example for each. Are they necessary evil in Indian democratic traditions? 3. Do you support the argument that India should move towards two-coalition system, if not two party system? Make a critical assessment of this proposal. 4. Secessionist tendencies in India are as old as the country itself. Discuss the various factors that fuel such tendencies and suggest measures to curb them. 5. ‘Helpful’ factors are found in abundance in all parts of the country for democratic decentralization, but most state governments are reluctant to provide ‘essential’ things for it. Discuss in Indian context. IAS UPSC Mains Questions 2015, TLP Mains IASbaba, UPSC Mains 2015 Related Posts : IASbaba’s Daily Current Affairs – 16th October, 2015 Read More Protected: 1. Does Indian constitution leaves space for institutional domination? Explain in the light of recent judgment by Supreme Court on the constitutionality of NJAC? Read More TLPGurukul FoundationILP 2026FLM Test SeriesGurukul AdvancedTLP ConnectMains Exclusive ProgrammeSankalp – 2025लक्ष्य – 2026PSIR Optional FC Recent Posts Day 37 – Q. 5. “Smaller cities in India—Tier-2 and Tier-3—are emerging as new growth hubs. Critically analyse the opportunities and challenges they present in ensuring balanced urban development.” (250 words, 15 marks) Day 37 – Q. 4. “Despite impressive economic growth, human development in India remains uneven and inadequate. Critically examine the reasons behind this mismatch and suggest measures to bridge the gap.” (250 words, 15 marks) Day 37 – Q. 3. “Urbanisation in India has often overlooked the needs of the poor. Examine the key challenges faced by the urban poor and suggest practical solutions for inclusive urban development.” (150 words, 10 marks) Day 37 – Q. 2. “Do you think India is prepared for a greying nation as its youth dividend fades? Examine the challenges of an ageing population and suggest sustainable policy responses.” (150 words, 10 marks) Day 37 – Q. 1. “There is a growing trend of heart attacks among India’s youth. What are the key social and lifestyle factors behind this, and what preventive measures can be taken?” (150 words, 10 marks) [PSIR OPTIONAL] Political Science & International Relations (PSIR) Foundation Course 2026 – Starts 21st July [Compilation] IASbaba’s Think Learn Perform (TLP – Phase 1) 2025 – UPSC Mains Questions and Synopsis Compilation – GS4 (Day 29 to 34) DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS हिन्दी | UPSC प्रारंभिक एवं मुख्य परीक्षा – 14th July 2025 UPSC Quiz – 2025 : IASbaba’s Daily Current Affairs Quiz 14th July 2025 DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS | UPSC Prelims and Mains Exam – 14th July – 2025