IASbaba’s TLP 2016 [28th Sep]: UPSC Mains GS Questions [HOT]

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IASbaba’s TLP 2016, 28th Sep

UPSC Mains ‘High Order Thinking [HOT]’ GS Questions

 


1. There are two schools of thoughts with regards to strategy adopted to reform education and health sectors in India. One of them advocates larger role of the private sector while the other emphasises upon a state administered framework. What do you think in this regard? Substantiate your viewpoint.


2. The manufacturing sector has the potential to become the driver of growth in India. The government through its interventions and policies has tried to make manufacturing a dynamic sector, one of which is the emphasis on skill development. Examine the policies and interventions in the area of skill development and also evaluate their effectiveness.


3. The government must understand the difference between the role of a facilitator and that of a guardian as far as its higher education policies are concerned. Critically examine.


4. India has no other way but to improve its ‘ease of doing business’ scenario, if it’s most important manufacturing campaign ‘Make in India’ has to be successful. Elucidate.


5. “The desired maternal and child health outcomes cannot be achieved unless the adolescent health concerns are addressed adequately”. In light of the given statement, discuss the government initiatives aimed at improving adolescent health in India.


 

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