(Analysis) Rajasthan Women
(Prevention of Atrocities), Bill-2012
Being first of its kind in the country, the Rajasthan Cabinet
(Analysis) Aging India : The Rising
Concern
Recently, a report released by the United Nations Population
Fund and Help Age India to mark the International Day of Older persons (1st
The Manual Scavenging Bill - 2012 (A
Critical Analysis)
The Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their
(Analysis) Revision of Pension
Schemes by the Government
In
a move to benefit 76 lakh below poverty line widows and 11 lakh persons with
IAS Mains General Studies Sample Answers
Discuss the British vision of India had no single coherent set of ideas.
On the contrary, the ideas were shot through with contradictions and
inconsistencies.
Opportunities provided by the situations in different time
was he base behind British rule in India, so the British rule lacked vision and
IAS Mains General Studies Sample Answers
Explain the 'Non-cooperation Movement gave new direction and energy to
the National Movement.
Non-cooperation Movement was launched by the Indian National
congress which brought Gandhi as the most influential leader of Indian politics.
Special congress session at Calcutta accepts proposal of Non-cooperation with
IAS Mains General Studies Sample Answers
Topic - 1 : About Positive Steps taken by the British to Modernise India
: Opinion Based Question
Firstly, Under the British the Indian legal system was based on the concept
of equality before law. Irrespective of their class, religion, or caste the same
IAS Mains General Studies Sample Answers
Topic: Subordinate Union Towards Princely States Policy.,
Account for the shift from the policy of subordinate Isolation :
Examine!
The British Government adopted the policy of subordinate
union towards Indian princely states from 1857 to 1835. The policy of annexation
IAS Mains General Studies Sample Answers
Topic: Montagu-chelmsford Report: "Communal Representations
were not only retained but considerably extended” :
Comment Based Question!
The demand of Muslims for separate electorates and
representation in excess of their numerical strength was accepted by the Morley-Minto
IAS Mains General Studies Sample Answers
Topic: Why and how did the congress come to accept the partition of
the country?
The partition of the country was accepted as an inevitable
evil. Congress failed to integrate Muslims into the nation. Violent riots of
Hindu-Muslims had erupted in the country. Bloodshed of masses was the result of
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