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06-October-2023
Many voices had strengthened and enriched the nationalist movement during the Gandhian Phase. Elaborate. (UPSC IAS Mains 2019 General Studies Paper – 1)
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05-October-2023
What makes the Indian society unique in sustaining its culture? Discuss. (UPSC IAS Mains 2019 General Studies Paper – 1)
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04-October-2023
Discuss the factors for localisation of agro-based food processing industries of North-West India. (UPSC IAS Mains 2019 General Studies Paper – 1)
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04-October-2023
Can the strategy of regional-resource based manufacturing help in promoting employment in India? (UPSC IAS Mains 2019 General Studies Paper – 1)
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04-October-2023
Discuss the causes of depletion of mangroves and explain their importance in maintaining coastal ecology. (UPSC IAS Mains 2019 General Studies Paper – 1)
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04-October-2023
Examine the linkages between the nineteenth century’s Indian Renaissance and the emergence of national identity. (UPSC IAS Mains 2019 General Studies Paper – 1)
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04-October-2023
Assess the impact of global warming on the coral life system with examples. (UPSC IAS Mains 2019 General Studies Paper – 1)
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04-October-2023
The 1857 Uprising was the culmination of the recurrent big and small local rebellions that had occurred in the preceding hundred years of British Rule. Elucidate. (UPSC IAS Mains 2019 General Studies Paper – 1)
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04-October-2023
Highlight the Central Asian and Greco-Bactrian elements in Gandhara art. (UPSC IAS Mains 2019 General Studies Paper – 1)
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03-October-2023
Migrant workers have always remained at the socio-economic margins of our society, silently serving as the instrumental labour force of urban economics. The pandemic has brought them into national focus. On announcement of a countrywide lockdown, a very large number of migrant workers decided to move back from their places of employment to their native villages. The non-availability of transport created its own problems. Added to this was the fear of starvation and inconvenience to their families. This caused the migrant workers to demand wages and transport facilities for returning to their villages. Their mental agony was accentuated by multiple factors such as a sudden loss of livelihood, possibility of lack of food and inability to assist in harvesting their rabi crop due to not being able to reach home in time. Reports of inadequate response of some districts in providing the essential boarding and lodging arrangements along the way multiplied their fears. You have learnt many lessons from this situation when you were tasked to oversee the functioning of the District Disaster Relief Force in your district. In your opinion what ethical issues arose in the current migrant crisis? What do you understand by an ethical care giving state? What assistance can the civil society render to mitigate the sufferings of migrants in similar situations? (UPSC IAS Mains 2020 General Studies Paper – 4)
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