Issues relating to poverty and hunger Mains Test

Mains Test Series Issues relating to poverty and hunger Q. Urbanization is not synonymous with development. Discuss in the context of Inequalities in the Urban Landscape in India. Introduction: Urbanisation is the process of transformation of a rural way of life into urban civilisation through development, migration, or change in economic activities. India is rapidly…

Population and Associated Issues Mains Test

Mains Test Series Population and Associated Issues Q. Critically Examine whether the Growing Population is the cause of Poverty in India or whether Poverty is the cause of Growing Population in India. (150 Words) Introduction: According to the World Bank, Poverty is a pronounced deprivation in well-being and comprises many dimensions. It includes low incomes…

Role of Women and Women’s Organizations Mains Test

Mains Test Series Role of Women and Women’s Organizations Q. The women in India face various health-related issues stemming from their social position. Is increasing the age of Marriage for women a paramount solution in this regard? (250 words) Introduction: The National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5) shows that women in India face various health challenges;…

Salient features of Indian Society, Diversity of India Mains Test

Mains Test Series Salient features of Indian Society, Diversity of India. Q. Highlight the reason that makes Indian Society Unique in sustaining its culture. Answer: Indian culture has one of the longest history among various world cultures. For ages, India accommodated different elements of Society without letting them lose their separate identities.  India has a…

political philosophies like Communism, Capitalism, Socialism etc their forms and effect on the society Mains Test

Mains Test Series political philosophies like Communism, Capitalism, Socialism etc.— their forms and effect on the society Q. Discuss the influence of capitalism and socialism on India’s socioeconomic and political development. (150 words)   Solutions Introduction Capitalism is an economic system in which private players own and control property according to their interests, and supply…

Redrawal of National Boundaries, Colonization, Decolonization Mains Test

Mains Test Series Redrawal of National Boundaries, Colonization, Decolonization Q. Throw light on the significant events that resulted in the redrawal of national boundaries in the post-World War 2 era. Solution   Introduction The result of World War II radically altered the political world map with the defeat of the Axis powers Germany, Italy and…

History of the World will include events from the 18th century, such as Industrial Revolution and world wars Mains Test

Mains Test Series History of the World will include events from the 18th century, such as Industrial Revolution and world wars Q. Japan was a victim of many humiliations, which led to a popular urge for the projection of power that climaxed in the 2nd World War. Do you agree? Explain. Ans.     Pre-requisites:   Intro:…

Post-independence Consolidation and Reorganization within the country. Mains Test

Mains Test Series Post-independence Consolidation and Reorganization within the country. Q. Assess the administrative and socio-economic issues in the integration process of Indian princely states. (250 words) Solution Introduction The Indian Independence Act, 1947 provided for the division of India and the formation of two independent dominions of India and Pakistan, respectively. Also, a choice…

Partition of India, Constituent Assembly and Indian Independence Mains Test

Mains Test Series Partition of India, Constituent Assembly and Indian Independence. Q. The unplanned Mountbatten plan caused obliquity in arranging the partition details and failed to prevent genocide. Discuss. (150 words)  Solution Introduction   On 5th July 1947, the British parliament passed the Indian Independence Act based on the Mountbatten Plan, which got royal assent on…

Quit India movement, Independence plans, Partition of India, Constituent Assembly and Indian Independence Mains Test

Mains Test Series Quit India movement, Independence plans, Partition of India, Constituent Assembly and Indian Independence. Q. The August movement was completely un-Gandhian in its form and intention. Critically analyse. (250 words)  Introduction   In July 1942, the Congress working committee met at Wardha and adopted the ‘Quit India Resolution’ authorising Gandhi to take charge…