4 June 2024 : Daily Answer Writing
Mains Answer Writing
4-June-2024
Q1) Highlighting the impacts of fake news on the internal security of the country, suggest measures to tackle the same.
(250 Words/15 Marks)
Q1) By placing strategic evaluation of opportunities and threats at the forefront, India’s foreign policy has overpowered the limitations of non-alignment. Critically examine. (250 Words/15 Marks) ANSWER The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was established during the cold war at the 1961 Belgrade Conference as a group of states that did not want to formally align themselves…
Q1) Backbone of country’s security paradigm, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) are beset with challenges of their own. Discuss. (250 Words/15 Marks) ANS Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) refers to the uniform nomenclature of seven central armed police organizations of India under the authority of the Ministry of Home Affairs. Their role is to…
Q1) Describe any three important problems that India faced during early years after independence. How were these problems resolved? ANSWER The early years after independence were a turbulent time. The country grappled with several problems even as it dreamt of a hopeful and prosperous future and sceptics predicted doom for the country’s viability as a…
Mains Answer Writing 5-october-2023 Q1) The first step to eradicating poverty is reliable poverty assessment for program design, implementation, and monitoring. In this context discuss the methodology and significance of NITI Aayog’s National Multidimensional Poverty Index. ANSWER: Poverty assessment is essential for three distinct objectives i.e. build awareness on poverty, design policies, programs, and institutions…
Mains Answer Writing 8-November-2023 1. The declining role of Parliament undermines the fundamental principle of separation of powers, as it diminishes the legislature’s ability to serve as a check on the executive branch and ensure a balanced exercise of power.’ Discuss. ANSWER The Parliament of India is the highest law-making authority in India. Along with…
Q1) The Finance Commission serves as the balancing wheel of fiscal federalism, but despite its efforts to widen the share of states in the divisible pool of taxes, the struggle for financial resources between the center and states has only intensified. Analyse the factors contributing to this paradox and its implications for fiscal federalism in…