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17 September 2024 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) How did the British education policy in colonial India fuel the rise of Indian nationalism instead of achieving its intended purpose of perpetuating Indian subjugation? (150 Words/10 Marks) Ans The British education policy in India aimed to serve the vested colonial interests. The British education policy subjugated Indians further, as can be seen from:…

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16 September 2024 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) Analyse the significance of the Civil Disobedience Movement in India’s freedom struggle, considering its extent, reach, and revolutionary zeal. (150 Words/10 Marks) ANS The Civil Disobedience Movement was a national movement against oppressive British regime. The movement holds a unique place in India’s freedom struggle: Extent of participation: Women played a leading role, picketing…

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14 September 2024 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) How does the study of numismatics contribute to the unraveling of India’s history? Explain with suitable examples. (150 Words/10 Marks) ANS Numismatics, or the study of coins, is one of the most reliable sources of information for deciphering the history of a country. In India, punch-marked coins from the Mahajanpada period (6th century-2nd century…

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13 September 2024 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) “That which is not good for the bee-hive cannot be good for the bees.”- Marcus Aurelius (150 Words/10 Marks) ANS e face a choice between a social reality where people would accept modest sacrifices for a common good (beehive) and one where people steadfastly protect individual rights (bees). The common good of ‘beehive’ is…

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12 September 2024 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) A man can give up a right, but he may not give up a duty without being guilty of a grave dereliction. (150 Words/10 Marks) ANS Rights and duties are complimentary concepts so much so that the two are considered two sides of the same coin. It is only in the performance of our…

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11 September 2024 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) What do the following quotations mean to you: “Tolerance implies no lack of commitment to one’s own beliefs. Rather it condemns the oppression or persecution of others.”- John F. Kennedy (150 Words/10 Marks) ANS Tolerance can be referred to as having conditional acceptance to beliefs, practices and acceptance of others even when one considers…

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10 September 2024 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) Gendered attitudes convert differences in sexes into discriminations. Examine the factors responsible for negative attitudes toward women in the Indian society. How can these attitudes be changed?  (150 Words/10 Marks) ANS Attitude is a learned, enduring predisposition to act toward an attitude object. A gendered attitude converts the biological differences between sexes into social…

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9 September 2024 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) In this hyperconnected and morally interdependent world, the most important thing we can share is trustworthiness.” Why is trustworthiness important? In what ways can it be imbibed in an individual? (150 Words/10 Marks) ANS Trustworthiness is a moral value which is considered to be a virtue of the highest order in an individual. A…

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5 September 2024 : Daily Answer Writing

Q1) What do you understand by environmental ethics? Examine the ethical concerns in ‘phasedown versus phase out debate’ in the use of coal by developing countries. (250 Words/15 Marks) ANS Environmental ethics is a branch of ethics that studies the relation between human beings and ecology. The range of activities under environmental ethics are as…