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With much in common, the rising ties between India and Brazil will send out strong signals of South-South cooperation. Explain.(250 words)

Discuss the significance of the findings of Nagardhan excavations in understanding the Vakataka dynasty. (250 words)

With Data being the new oil, National Data and Analytics Platform will work to democratize access to publicly available government data. Elucidate. (250 words)

Discuss in detail the Institutional Framework for Disaster Management in India. (250 words)

The interpretation of the constitution by the judiciary has changed over the years in recent times, trace the change in approach of judiciary and explain with suitable examples. (250 words)

Discuss the significance of electoral literacy for a stronger democracy. (250 words)

The Global Inequality Crisis between the rich and the poor, men and women mainly owes to a flawed and sexist economic system, Do you agree? Critically examine. (250 words)

What do multiple outbreaks of Polio in the vicinity mean for India? Should India worry? Discuss the achievements made by Polio immunization programme so far and what should be the way forward.(250 words)

FAQ on Polio.......click here

Do you think that effectiveness of the existing affirmative actions and social programmes has improved the socio-economic status of the marginalized groups in India? Critically analyse.(250 words)

Discuss the change on Indian family structure post the effect of Industrialization and urbanization.(250 words)

Stronger laws though desirable will not primarily weed-out the rising frequency of crimes against women. Critically analyze. (250 words)

With discrepancies on the economic and political front, do you think BRICS is still a relevant grouping? Elucidate with suitable stand. (250 words)

Do you think India needs to re-orient its foreign policy to face the challenge of increasing Chinese influence in South Asian region? Analyse.(250 words)

Discuss the heritage of the India’s ancient developments in the field of Science and Technology.(250 words)

Analyse the Supreme Court’s latest decision on the Speaker as the adjudicating authority under the anti-defection law. How far is it justified?(250 words)

For drawback of speaker click here

Evaluate the impact of Central Asian contacts in moulding socio-cultural, political and economic life of ancient Indian society. (250 words)

Disaster management

Regional Integrated Multi-Hazard Early Warning System for Africa and Asia ( RIMES ) = Africa to Asia (independant african org)---aftermath of Tsunami is origin...............located in Thailand. ============================================================= The Sendai Framework For Disaster Risk Reduction   2015- 2030 7 Key Target to Substantially reduce disaster risk and losses deals with 17 SDG’s goals to = Diaster Risk Reduction is Essential to achieve these goals. Following targets include all SDG for safer world: Target1 = Reduce Global Disaster Mortality Target 2= Reduce the Number of Affected People Target 3= Reduce economic losses in relation to Gobal GDP...@SDG ending poverty + sustainable development and   decent work for all. Target 4= Reduce disaster damage to critical infrastructure and disruption of basic services.....health + education+ human settlement sustainable and safe. Target 5= Increase the number of countries with disaster risk reduction strat

How does India Socialism contrast with Socialism embraced by the Communist countries? Discuss the idea of Democratic socialism. (250 words)

Throw light on the impact of Jainism and its teachings on the composite culture of Indian Society (250 words)

“Moved and dogged out of their original habitats, Bru community are now largely internally-displaced refugees”, Critically examine the internal displacement crisis of the community and comment on the efforts made by government of India so far to protect them. (250 words)

The Universal Immunization Programme (UIP) of India has witnessed major breakthrough in the recent times, Elaborate on the progress made so far and discuss the way ahead.(250 words)

Key word: >GAVI to withdraw funding from India >issue= rising price of Vaccination @ UIP (Universal Immunisation Programme) > Diarrhoea (Rotavirus) + pneumonia (PCV = Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine)

Understanding Question

Elaborate: Statement in question is TRUE ....You just need to provide background  + related details Crticically Both side of question Positive  and Negative. in a way that you are critical to both sides . Comment: your personal views........not biased like in critically both side but appear pro on both side ...... conclusion can be one side = max pro

Indian Society :::Summary

Indian Society Strategy to write Answer: 1)Thought process = Introduction 2)Understanding of Issues = Body 3)Solution for social problems=Conclusion Silent Feature of Indian Society 1) Multiculturalism 2)Diversity:     2.1)Language-- à Linguistic nationalism     2.2)Race---- à Racism      2.3)Region---- à Regionalism           2.3.1)Region is a homogenous area with physical and cultural characteristics distinct from  those of neighbouring areas. || Region  is a   multidimensional  concept encompasssing  the geographical as well as economic and social-cultural factors such as Language.           2.3.2)Impact of Regionalism:                     Positive= Loyalty and affinity with ones's region.                     Negative = Separatism @ National unity. Cause of Regionalism in INDIA Cause Explanation Geographical & Linguistic Lack of Transport + Communication(Relative isolation)=Loyalty to Language  ↑

Comprehensive study of BS 6

BS 6 Norms   Learning out come: 1)Introducing Bharat stage 2)Technology related knowledge 3)Environment impact 4)administration point of view 1)Bharat Stage: >Vehcular Emmission Standard----Made by GOI to check air pollution @PPM. >Who decides standard= Environment Ministry >Who implements= CPCB (Central Pollution Control Bord) >Globally(out side India) = European Emmission Standard. >Current standard= BS6 ......yet to be implemented(2020 most probably) >Comparing   BS4   and BS6 BS4 BS6 PM                (Particulate Matter) 50 PPM 10 PPM Sulphur        ( See environment section for impact @ 3 ) 80 % ↓ Nitrogne       (See environment section for impact @ 3 ) 70 % ↓ 2)Technology related knowledge > To accomodate PM   (Particulate matter):     >> Fuel refinary Upgradation     >>Change in   Engine design     >> 2 Wheeler issue :           

Justify the need for FDI for the development of the Indian economy. Why there is gap between MOUs signed and actual FDIs? Suggest remedial steps to be taken for increasing actual FDIs in India.

Comment on the challenges for inclusive growth which include careless and useless manpower in the Indian context. Suggest measures to be taken for facing these challenges.

Social Movement: Indian Society

Chapter 12 Social Movement in India Social and Religious Reform: 1) Brahmo Samaj:     >by Raja Ram Mohan Roy     > Reformist= AKA harbinger of social reform     >instrumental in passing legislation against Sati.     >against= Caste system+ Child marriage +Multiple god etc     > Weakness =limited to   Urban bengalese + internal dissent after him. 2) Arya Samaj (1875) :     >by Swami Dayanand saraswati     > Revivalist     > Phillosophy = Vedas are infalliable.     >Against Caste system but accepted Varna system.      >Against= untouchablity(attracted low caste movement later)     >Supported= gender equality(not coed education) + Philoosophy and science from Veda     > negatives = Sudhdhi Movement---Rift between Hindus and Muslims ( Great tradition and Little tradition @read Tabligh movement ↓) 3) Aligarh Movement (1875):     >by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan     > Reformist (like Raja Ram Mohan Roy)     > Phillosophy = acc