Civil Services (Mains) Examination – General Studies

Strategy for Paper 2


 

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Paper 2 comprises of Indian Constitution, Governance issues and International Relations. It is one of the most interesting papers of General Studies-Mains. What makes it distinct and interesting is its evolving and dynamic nature.

Many aspirants misinterpret the syllabus and spend too much time on static aspects. For a beginner and naive aspirant, the syllabus is intriguing in much sense. First, for basic understanding a beginner will have to spend quality time in learning the basics that takes substantial time. Second, when the aspirant is done with the basic books, the real challenge awaits as how to answer the questions asked by UPSC?

This happens to most of the aspirants since the change of pattern in 2013, UPSC has stopped asking static questions. If you go through previous year papers, 2013 and 2014, almost all the questions are dynamic though require basic understanding. But if you are well versed with contemporary developments around that issue, you can answer the questions very well.

The strategy given below is a blend of both, static and contemporary aspects.

 

Please note that, there are 2 most important things a beginner should do, before one starts off with his/her preparation:

 

One has to be well versed with all the dimensions of the topics given in the syllabus. If you are able to understand them, then half the battle is won! While reading a newspaper or going through any material, it will help you in picking up the relevant issues from the exam perspective. Most of the topics and sub-topics are interconnected. This is explained as you read further.

 

Must:  IASbaba has made the first part of your preparation simpler by innovatively explaining the various dimensions of the Syllabus through Mind Maps. This will help you to memorize the syllabus in less time. Once you have browsed through for say 5 times, most of the aspects of the syllabus will be visually imprinted in your mind.

For the second part of your preparation (which is dynamic in nature), refer our

 

The whole syllabus of Paper 2 can be broadly divided into three parts-

 

Now, let’s go through each Topic and Sub-topics in detail.

Constitution, Polity

 

Indian Constitution- historical underpinnings, evolution, features, amendments, significant provisions and basic structure. 

Indian Constitution

NOTE: Make note of the recent ‘Amendments’ and rationale behind these amendments.    Example: With 97th Amendment Act forming a Co-operative Society became a Fundamental Right (FR). Why was it made a FR, what were the issues involved?

Now, let us relate these topics from previous years UPSC questions

 

Important Points to Focus

 

 

The below comparison is done to show how you can cover this part of the syllabus smartly by inter-linking the static with the current issues.

Check these questions from UPSC

 

 Discuss Section 66A of IT Act, with reference to its alleged violation of Article 19 of the Constitution. (2013)

 

Reference

 

Recent directives from Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas are perceived by the Nagas’ as a threat to override the exceptional status enjoyed by the State. Discuss in light of Article 371A of the Indian Constitution. (2013)

Reference 

 

What do you understand by the concept “freedom of speech and expression”? Does it cover hate speech also? Why do the films in India stand on a slightly different plane from other forms of expression? Discuss. (2014)

 

Reference: A general topic of debate and discussion that is sort of evergreen in Indian media. You can find number of articles with respect to this.

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Functions and responsibilities of the Union and the States, issues and challenges pertaining to the federal structure, devolution of powers and finances up to local levels and challenges therein.

Indian Polity

These topics are overlapping and dynamic in nature:

 

 

Issues range from:

 

 

Let us go through previous years UPSC questions

 

Constitutional mechanisms to resolve the inter-state water disputes have failed to address and solve the problems. Is the failure due to structural or process inadequacy or both? Discuss. 2013

Reference: Cauvery Water Dispute

 

Many State Governments further bifurcate geographical administrative areas like Districts and Talukas for better governance. In light of the above, can it also be justified that more number of smaller States would bring in effective governance at State level? Discuss. 2013

 

Reference: Formation of Telangana, Rise in Demands of separate State. This was the basis of this question. One can find many articles from newspapers.

Though the federal principle is dominant in our Constitution and that principle is one of its basic features, but it is equally true that federalism under the Indian Constitution leans in favour of a strong Centre, a feature that militates against the concept of strong federalism. Discuss. 2014

Reference: A very basic question. After going through polity books, one can easily answer this question. However, it is required to substantiate your arguments with several examples from current happening. It will add value to your answer.

 

Books/Sources to Refer:

 

 

 

NOTE: These topics should be supplemented with Committee recommendations like Sarkaria Committee, Punchhi Committee, Administrative Reforms Committee (ARC II).

 

Separation of powers between various organs, Dispute redressal mechanisms and institutions.

Separation of Power

 

 

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UPSC Previous Year Questions

 

The Supreme Court of India keeps a check on arbitrary power of the Parliament in amending the Constitution. Discuss critically. 2103

 Reference

 

Starting from inventing the ‘basic structure’ doctrine, the judiciary has played a highly proactive role in ensuring that India develops into a thriving democracy. In light of the statement, evaluate the role played by judicial activism in achieving the ideals of democracy 2014

Reference: It is a mixed question. You need to know the Basic Structure Doctrine and the role of Judiciary. Here examples from past judicial pronouncements as well as recent cases in this regard have to be mentioned. Check these articles published in mid 2014

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Reference 3

 

 

Comparison of the Indian constitutional scheme with that of other countries.

Comparison of Constitutions

 

 

NOTE: Keep a note of the New Constitutions framed/being framed in Pakistan, Bhutan, Nepal and Myanmar.

 

Books/Sources to Refer:

 

 

 

Parliament and State Legislatures – structure, functioning, conduct of business, powers & privileges and issues arising out of these. 

Parliament and State Legislatures

 

Books/Sources to Refer:

 

 

Read these articles about Parliamentary Reforms- Read in sequence

 

Do read Monthly Policy Review given by PRS Legislative- Download

 

Previous Year Questions

 

The role of individual MPs (Members of Parliament) has diminished over the years and as a result healthy constructive debates on policy issues are not usually witnessed. How far can this be attributed to the anti-defection law, which was legislated but with a different intention? 2013

Reference: The issue is about the functioning of MP’s and MLA’s. It is rooted in the occurrence of some events and Lok Sabha’s poor performance on many parameters like:  few sittings, low number of Bills passed and a significant proportion passed without deliberation, the higher proportion of time wasted on disruption etc. 

Moreover, if you followed PRS Legislative Research (highly recommended for Paper 2) you would have directly got the essence and importance of this issue. Here is the reference

Reference:

 

The ‘Powers, Privileges and Immunities of Parliament and its Members’ as envisaged in Article 105 of the Constitution leave room for a large number of un-codified and un-enumerated privileges to continue. Assess the reasons for the absence of legal codification of the ‘parliamentary privileges’. How can this problem be addressed? 2014 

 

Reference 1

Reference 2

Reference 3

 

 

Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary, Ministries and Departments of the Government; pressure groups and formal/informal associations and their role in the Polity. 

 

Indian Political System

 

Pressure Groups

 

Books/Sources to Refer:

 

 

Previous year Questions

 

Pressure group politics is sometimes seen as the informal face of politics. With regards to the above, assess the structure and functioning of pressure groups in India.

Reference: With due knowledge of basic concepts regarding Pressure Groups, you will be able to answer such questions. But it is advised to go through newspapers and gather quality facts and develop opinion.

 

Instances of President’s delay in commuting death sentences have come under public debate as denial of justice. Should there be a time limit specified for the President to accept/reject such petitions? Analyse. 2014

Reference

Reference

Reference

 

 

 

Salient features of the Representation of People’s Act.

 

Representation of People's Act

 

Read the important provisions of

 

 

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Appointment to various Constitutional posts, powers, functions and responsibilities of various Constitutional Bodies.

 

Constitutional Bodies

 

 

 

 

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Statutory, regulatory and various quasi-judicial bodies. 

 

 Bodies

 

 

 

 

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Previous Year UPSC Questions :

 

The product diversification of financial institutions and insurance companies, resulting in overlapping of products and services strengthens the case for the merger of the two regulatory agencies, namely SEBI and IRDA. Justify 2013

Reference: This issue was in news in 2013. You can refer to the given links for assurance.

Reference

Reference

 

 

National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in India can be most effective when its tasks are adequately supported by other mechanisms that ensure the accountability of a government. In light of the above observation assess the role of NHRC as an effective complement to the judiciary and other institutions in promoting and protecting human rights standards 2014

Reference: This is a broader question. To answer this, one need to know the basic of NHRC functioning as well as the essence of the first statement, NHRC in India can be most effective when its tasks are adequately supported by other mechanisms that ensure the accountability of a government’.

NHRC has always been at the opposite end of government. From revocation of AFSPA, human rights management in communally hit areas to role in Communal law and many other, it has come to stiff resistance for government.

 

You can only answer such questions if following a mixed strategy. There is no other way to update and generate content for such questions other than following a dynamic cum static study.

Reference

 

 

Governance and Social Justice

 

 

Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation. 

 

Governance

 

 

 

Books/Sources to Refer:

 

 

Previous Year UPSC Questions :

Though 100 percent FDI is already allowed in non-news media like a trade publication and general entertainment channel, the Government is mulling over the proposal for increased FDI in news media for quite some time. What difference would an increase in FDI make? Critically evaluate the pros and cons. 2013

Reference: The links given below will present a good insight to answer this question.

Reference 1

Reference 2

 

The setting up of a Rail Tariff Authority to regulate fares will subject the cash strapped Indian Railways to demand subsidy for obligation to operate non-profitable routes and services. Taking into account the experience in the power sector, discuss if the proposed reform is expected to benefit the consumers, the Indian Railways or the private container operators.

Reference: A direct question from current affairs. Check the links below

 

Reference 1

Reference 2

 

 

Topics- 2, 3 and 4 are overlapping

 

Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections of the population by the Centre and States and the performance of these schemes; mechanisms, laws, institutions and Bodies constituted for the protection and betterment of these vulnerable sections. 

 

 

Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector or Services relating to Health, Education, Human Resources. 

Social Sectors

 

Issues relating to poverty and hunger. 

Poverty and development Issues

Books/Sources to Refer:

 

 

 

For above topics – Questions are also of overlapping nature

 

Do government’s schemes for up-lifting vulnerable and backward communities by protecting required social resources for them, lead to their exclusion in establishing businesses in urban economics? 2014

Reference: Opinion based but you will find many articles in newspapers to build content.

 

Should the premier institutes like IITs/IIMs be allowed to retain premier status, allowed more academic independence in designing courses and also decide mode/criteria of selection of students. Discuss in light of the growing challenges. 2014

Reference: Status of higher Education in India. Since a report came highlighting the poor performance of Indian Institutes on global level, there were several articles and debates surrounding it.

Reference 1

Reference 2

Reference 3

 

Two parallel run schemes of the Government viz. the Aadhar Card and NPR, one as voluntary and the other as compulsory, have led to debates at national levels and also litigations. On merits, discuss whether or not both schemes need run concurrently. Analyse the potential of the schemes to achieve developmental benefits and equitable growth. 2014

 

Reference: The hint for this question is here in this article published in The Hindu in July, 2014

Reference

 

The concept of Mid Day Meal (MDM) scheme is almost a century old in India with early beginnings in Madras Presidency in pre-independent India. The scheme has again been given impetus in most states in the last two decades. Critically examine its twin objectives, latest mandates and success. 2013

Reference– Mid Day Meal Mishap in Bihar

 

The Central Government frequently complains on the poor performance of the State Governments in eradicating suffering of the vulnerable sections of the society. Restructuring of Centrally sponsored schemes across the sectors for ameliorating the cause of vulnerable sections of population aims at providing flexibility to the States in better implementation. Critically evaluate.

Reference: in 2013, Government restructured CSS by merging 147 schemes into 66. You can find several articles from newspapers.

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Electronic cash transfer system for the welfare schemes is an ambitious project to minimize corruption, eliminate wastage and facilitate reforms. Comment

Reference: Electronic Cash Transfer was announced in 2013. Several articles came in favour and against too. Since the question asked for comment, you need to give both side arguments and your views. These articles will be handy

Reference

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Identify theMillennium Development Goals (MDGs) that are related to health. Discuss the success of the actions taken by the Government for achieving the same. 2013

Reference: Since the target for achieving MDG is 2015 and India has not fared well in Health indicators like MMR and IMR, this question requires current affairs updates. Several articles can be found from various newspapers.

Reference

 

 

Development processes and the development industry- the role of NGOs, SHGs, various groups and associations, donors, charities, institutional and other stakeholders.

 

 

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Previous Year Questions

 

The penetration of Self Help Groups (SHGs) in rural areas in promoting participation in development programmes is facing socio-cultural hurdles. Examine 2014

Reference: A very broad question. No book will come to your rescue other than current affairs. You need to create dimensions to answer such question. Even if you go blank just sit and think for some time. Once you develop the habit of relating current aspects to static, these questions will never bother you. All you need is various view points and thought process.

 

The legitimacy and accountability of Self Help Groups (SHGs) and their patrons, the micro-finance outfits, need systematic assessment and scrutiny for the sustained success of the concept. Discuss 2013

Reference: Same as above

 

 

Important aspects of governance, transparency and accountability, e-governance- applications, models, successes, limitations, and potential; citizens charters, transparency & accountability and institutional and other measures.

 

 

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Previous Year Questions

 

Though Citizen’s charters have been formulated by many public service delivery organizations, there is no corresponding improvement in the level of citizens’ satisfaction and quality of services being provided? Analyze 2013

Reference: A basic question. Once you read the basics about Citizen Charter and Public Service Delivery Mechanism and follow the current affairs updates, you can easily chalk out several points to write an effective answer.

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Role of civil services in a democracy. 

Role of Civil Services

 

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Previous Year Question

 

Has the Cadre based Civil Services Organisation been the cause of slow change in India? Critically examine. 2014

Reference:  In 2014, new rule for minimum 2 years of posting for IAS, IFoS and IPS came into existence. However this question is very broad one. There are other prominent reasons for the slow change, cadre based is among one of them.

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