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Protected: 1. The base year and methodology for National Income Accounting has been changed.The new methodology has significantly revised the economic growth rate and put India at par with international standards of GDP estimation. How far this revision holds true to real economic growth of India?
November 16, 2015
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Protected: 6. The 40th anniversary of the imposition of emergency was an opportune moment to contemplate about the resilience of the institutions to withstand any onslaught on democracy in India. What do you think of the 1975 emergency? What lessons did we learnt from it? Did the emergency work as a bitter antibiotic that rather strengthened Indian democracy? Examine.
November 14, 2015
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Protected: 5. Ethics in politics is at the all time low. Elections are being contested by manufacturing perceptions and on medieval issues with hardly any trace of accountability. Does this state of politics in India reflect badly on the mindset of the society? Critically examine.
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Protected: 4. Allowing foreign law firms to operate in India will not only promote competition and enhance the efficiency of Indian law firms but also reinforce the commitment of the state to do away with the roadblocks that hinder the flow of foreign investment. However, adequate safeguards should be put in place before foreign law firms are permitted in India. Comment.
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Protected: 3) Many provisions of Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) were put under this part because at the time of Independence the economic condition of India was not as such to make them justiciable. Do you think that now since we have progressed economically, some of these provisions should be made justiciable in court of law ? If yes, what provisions and Why ? If no, Why not?
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Protected: 2) During Constitutional debates, Dr B R Ambedkar advocated for reservation of socially and economically backward classes. Now, even after almost seven decades of independence, reservation still exists. Recently demands are being raised for reverse discrimination. What is reverse discrimination? What steps can be taken to check these demands?
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Protected: 1) American Constitution contains just seven articles and it came into force in 1789. Since then there has only been twenty seven amendments. On contrary Indian Constitution is the bulkiest constitution that has been amended more than 100 times. Does this mean that Indian Constitution is flawed and has to be corrected from time to time ?
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Protected: TLP: GEOGRAPHY [DAY 64]
November 13, 2015
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Protected: 6. The proposal to codify the central labour laws under five simple headings is a welcome step. Do you agree? What in your opinion are the principal irritants in labour laws that hider investment and neglect labour interests? How codification of central labour laws can resolve these issues? Analyse.
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Protected: 5. The rural data revealed by the socio-economic census presents the grim reality of the countryside. While the intended use of this data is still unclear, the government should move towards universalizing the social entitlements along with giving significant leeway to states to implement them. Do you agree? Critically examine.
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Protected: 4) Literature has played a major role in changing the course of history, from renaissance to French revolution to India’s struggle for independence. Do you think literature is still that significant as far as its impact on society is concerned or its position has been taken by some other medium?
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Protected: 3) Painting during Jehangir’s reign reached its Zenith. How was Paintings during Jehangir’s time different from earlier mughal period ?
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Protected: 2) History writing was not an art known to Indians. Elucidate with early literary examples.
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Protected: 1) How does the paintings of Ajanta help in interpreting the contemporary Society ?
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Protected: TLP: HISTORY [DAY 58]
November 12, 2015
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Protected: TLP: GEOGRAPHY [DAY 63]
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Protected: 5. The recent order by the Government to cap the number of beneficiaries of the Antyodaya Anna Yojana is not in line with the objective of a welfare state. However, there is also the need to streamline the architecture of social entitlements in order to check leakages and corruption. In light of the statements, suggest a roadmap that can bring harmony between both these aspects.
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Protected: 4. The conclusion of the nuclear deal between Iran and the US and it’s allies paves way for a new world dynamics. Do you agree? How India’s interests will be affected? Discuss. Also suggest the path that should be taken by India to balance it’s interests.
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