Question for today::
From Data to diagnosis, digital health mission is poised to change the paradigm of the health infrastructure of the country. Comment 15 M
From Data to diagnosis, digital health mission is poised to change the paradigm of the health infrastructure of the country. Comment 15 M
Question for today::
A vital cog in the larger wheel of good governance, citizen’s charter keeps the idea of right based delivery of services alive and running. Critically analyse. 10 M
A vital cog in the larger wheel of good governance, citizen’s charter keeps the idea of right based delivery of services alive and running. Critically analyse. 10 M
Question:
Why have the foundational values of integrity and political neutrality in civil services become a quick casualty in contemporary times? 15 M (GS paper 4)
Why have the foundational values of integrity and political neutrality in civil services become a quick casualty in contemporary times? 15 M (GS paper 4)
Question for today::
How far can the principles of separation of powers doctrine be applied in the context of Indian Polity? 10 M
GS-2 (Constitutional features)
How far can the principles of separation of powers doctrine be applied in the context of Indian Polity? 10 M
GS-2 (Constitutional features)
Question:
The constitution of India, in its entirety, is an ode to the Government of India Act 1935. Do you agree? Substantiate your answer.
The constitution of India, in its entirety, is an ode to the Government of India Act 1935. Do you agree? Substantiate your answer.
The question for today is::
Hunger and malnutrition among children does not bode well, especially for a country that is poised to become the third largest economy in the world. In this context, analyse why various government initiatives have failed to alleviate the aforementioned challenge. 15 M
This question covers the following syllabus topic:
GS- Paper 2- Governance- issues associated with Hunger and malnutrition; issues of implementation with regard to govt schemes.
Hunger and malnutrition among children does not bode well, especially for a country that is poised to become the third largest economy in the world. In this context, analyse why various government initiatives have failed to alleviate the aforementioned challenge. 15 M
This question covers the following syllabus topic:
GS- Paper 2- Governance- issues associated with Hunger and malnutrition; issues of implementation with regard to govt schemes.
The question for today is::
Critically examine the role that the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has played in expanding and protecting the framework for Human Rights in the country. 15 M
Syllabus topic covered by this question- Statutory bodies- Governance.
Critically examine the role that the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has played in expanding and protecting the framework for Human Rights in the country. 15 M
Syllabus topic covered by this question- Statutory bodies- Governance.
Question:
The Indian constitution is a document of social revolution that aspires to mainstream the subaltern. Discuss, with special reference to women empowerment. 10M
The Indian constitution is a document of social revolution that aspires to mainstream the subaltern. Discuss, with special reference to women empowerment. 10M
Question:
How will you explain that the Representation of the People's Act, 1951 has been the cornerstone of the electoral democracy in the country? Also, present the necessity and means to reform this electoral law. 15 M
How will you explain that the Representation of the People's Act, 1951 has been the cornerstone of the electoral democracy in the country? Also, present the necessity and means to reform this electoral law. 15 M