Q. Value-based learning is the foundation for cultivating positive character traits in society. Comment
Q To realise the goal of Atma Nirbhar Bharat, India needs to become self-reliant in the defense sector. Analyse.
Q. What could be the potential impact of climate change on agriculture and India’s food security? Highlight the measures that should be taken to improve food security.
Q. Discuss the ordinance-making power of the president and governor as envisaged in the constitution, also highlight how its misuse undermines the legislative process.
Q. Throw light on the various types of Art forms found in excavations from the Indus Valley Civilisation and their significance in understanding the socio-religious practices of the period.
Q: “India’s growing population, if not leveraged adequately, can translate from a demographic dividend to a demographic burden.” Critically evaluate the given statement.
Q. Elaborating on India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) summit held recently, discuss the significance of Pacific Island countries for India.
Q. Discuss the impact of melting icecaps and glaciers of the Antarctic on the environment and climate around the world.
Q. What does the following quotation mean to you? “Development is not about factories, dams and roads. Development is about people. The goal is material, cultural and spiritual fulfilment for the people. The human factor is of supreme value in development.” – Rajiv Gandhi
Q. Throw light on the various contributions made by women scientists in the field of science and technology.
Q. Explaining the RBI’s framework on green deposits, discuss its significance for the investors and environment.
Q, What do you understand by palliative care? Discuss the problems associated with India’s palliative care and why it is lagging behind.
Q. What do you understand by the concept of disaster risk reduction (DRR)? Discuss the significance of disaster risk financing in achieving the targets set by the Sendai Framework for 2030.
Q. Explaining the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) throw light on the benefits and potential challenges for India from joining the IPEF grouping.
Q. Agriculture and climate change are deeply intertwined and agroforestry could be an answer to the problem of carbon emissions and the resulting climate crisis. Analyse.
Q. “Speakers must rise above party loyalties, with the Constitution as their guiding light”. In light of this statement critically examine the role of the speaker’s office in strengthening parliamentary democracy in India.
Q. Discuss the important provisions of India’s Space Policy 2023. How is the new space policy different from previous efforts taken by the government for the promotion of the space sector?
Q. Explaining European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), analyse what impact it can have on India’s exports to the European Union.
Q. Compare and contrast the similarities and divergences between Rabindranath Tagore’s and Mahatma Gandhi’s vision of modern India. (GS-1, Modern History, 250 words, 15 marks)
Q. Examine the major findings of India’s first national water body census. Throw light on the various threats faced by the water bodies in the country.
Q. Critically analyze the role of electoral bonds in making political donations transparent and cleansing the system of political funding in India.
Q. Tribal rights should not be disregarded in the pursuit of progress. In this context, explain what do you understand by tribal rights. What are the legislative measures taken by the state to protect the rights of tribal?
Q. Discuss the objectives of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO). What opportunities does the organisation hold for India?
Q: Discuss the factors responsible for the continued existence of communalism in India. What do you think should be done to address the problem of communalism?
Q. Examine the issues which have strained the India-Pakistan relationship in the last few years. Do you think that confidence-building measures can help bring a change in the status quo between the two countries?
Q. Throw light on the progress made by the Smart Cities Mission in creating better infrastructure. What barriers exist that prevent the mission from achieving its desired objectives?
Q. Progress on achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) seems to be slowing down in India. Examine the hindrances the country is confronting in attaining its SDG targets.
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