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How far is it correct to say that the First World War was fought essentially for the preservation of balance of power?
Introduction: The First World War (1914-1918) was a complex conflict, and while it had multiple causes, one of the central motivations was the desire of European powers to maintain or shift the balance of power in their favour. The balance...
Last updated on September 21st, 2024 04:20 pm -
“Though the great Cholas are no more yet their name is still remembered with great pride because of their highest achievements in the domain of art and architecture.” Comment
Introduction Give timeline of the period discussed and overview of their Art and Architecture The Chola Dynasty (850-1250 CE). The Dravidian style of art and architecture reached its perfection under the Cholas. Their legacy lives on in the numerous temples...
Last updated on September 21st, 2024 04:15 pm -
In dealing with socio-economic issues of development, what kind of collaboration between government, NGOs and private sector would be most productive?
Introduction Addressing socio-economic issues of development requires a multi-stakeholder approach involving the government, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and the private sector. Each player has unique strengths, and a collaborative model that can maximise social impact and tackle complex issues like poverty,...
Last updated on September 21st, 2024 04:05 pm -
Intercaste marriages between castes which have socio-economic parity have increased, to some extent, but this is less true of interreligious marriages. Discuss.
Introduction The Supreme Court held that inter-caste marriages are the way forward to reduce communal tensions. Additionally the Rajasthan government in the budget 2023-24 raised the incentive to inter-caste marriages in the state. It shows the state’s commitment towards reducing...
Last updated on September 21st, 2024 04:02 pm -
Distinguish between gender equality, gender equity and women’s empowerment. Why is it important to take gender concerns into account in programme design and implementation?
Introduction Gender Equality refers to the equal rights, responsibilities, and opportunities of all genders While, Gender Equity- recognizes that different genders may require different resources and support to achieve equality. Women’s Empowerment is the process of increasing the social, economic,...
Last updated on September 21st, 2024 03:58 pm -
Despite comprehensive policies for equity and social justice, underprivileged sections are not yet getting the full benefits of affirmative action envisaged by the constitution. Comment
Introduction Affirmative actions have been implemented to address historical and social justice through reservations in education, jobs, and political representation, aimed to uplift underprivileged groups like SCs, STs, and OBCs, as mandated by the Constitution for social justice and equality. ...
Last updated on September 21st, 2024 03:54 pm -
What is the concept of a ‘demographic winter’? Is the world moving towards such a situation?
Introduction Begin your answer with the concept of demographic winter-scenario where birth rates decline significantly, falling below the replacement rate of 2.1 children per woman. State that the phenomena is being observed in many developed countries, raising concerns about long-term...
Last updated on September 21st, 2024 03:52 pm -
What is the phenomenon of ‘cloudbursts’? Explain
Introduction Begin your answer with the definition of cloudbursts-sudden spell of localized, heavy rainfall over a small area. Give examples of major cloudburst events in India-Kochi (2024), Sikkim (2023), Pahalgam (2022), Chamoli (2021) Body Mention when do cloudbursts occur-common from...
Last updated on September 21st, 2024 03:47 pm -
Critically analyse the proposition that there is a high correlation between India’s cultural diversities and socio-economic marginalities
Introduction The collective incidence of cultural, linguistic, religious, ethnic and geographical makes India a unique example in the world. This cultural plurality often intersects with socio-economic factors leading to marginalisation among different groups. OR Indian society is a pluralistic society...
Last updated on September 21st, 2024 03:46 pm -
Why do large cities tend to attract more migrants than smaller towns? Discuss in the light of conditions in developing countries
Introduction You can begin your answer by stating that in developing countries, rural-to-urban migration is pronounced due to skewed development Substantiate with data- As per Periodic Labour Force Survey, rural-to-urban migration, represents 18.9% of total internal migration in India. Body...
Last updated on September 21st, 2024 03:36 pm












