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)
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Q1) “Amidst the clamor of competing interests, the government’s wisdom lies in striking a fine balance, harnessing the energies of pressure groups while staying steadfast in its commitment to uphold the broader public interest.” How do pressure groups influence public affairs? How can the government strike a balance between accommodating the demands of pressure groups…
Q1) Despite various efforts, a lasting solution to the insurgency in the north-eastern region of India remains elusive. Analyse the reasons behind the continuation of insurgency in the region. Also, suggest effective measures to tackle it. (250 Words/15 Marks)
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Q1) What do you understand by the Inter-tropical convergence zone (ITCZ)? Discuss the climatic impact of its seasonal shift. The Inter-tropical convergence zone (ITCZ) is the trough of Low Pressure circumventing the Earth in the tropics, almost parallel to the equator. It follows the movement of sun and traverse towards the North or to the…
Q1) How will you explain that the Government of India Act 1935 was seminal in giving shape to the Indian constitution? (150 words/10 Marks) ANS The Constitution of India inherits many of the provisions from the Government of India (GOI) Act 1935 as well as borrows many provisions from the Constitution of major countries like…