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General Studies -01
Syllabus area: Significant personalities & issues from middle 18th century until present.
(Answer in 250 Words | 15 marks)
Source Link : The Hindutan Times|
Optional reading: The Indian Express| MKgandhi.org
General Studies -02
Syllabus area: Indian Constitution– historical underpinnings, evolution, features, amendments, significant provisions and basic structure.
Q2: How far do you think protest are so fundamental for human rights and democratic society? Cite some recent examples to validate your answer.
(Answer in 150 Words |10 marks)
Additional References: OpenDemocracy| RighttoProtest | India Today | The Hindu opinion |
General Studies -03
Syllabus area: Indian Economy-Issues related to planning, mobilization of resources.
Q3: Its argued that Both the Centre and States must bite the bullet to cut taxes on petrol and diesel. What are the reasons behind frequent fuel price hike? Do you think that GST can be a viable solution for this? Justify your arguments.
(Answer in 150 Words | 10 marks)
Source :Improvisation of news about Fuel prices at record high.
Source LINK : Indian Express
Optional reading: Bloomberg | Indian Express|
General Studies -04
Syllabus area: Contributions of moral thinkers and philosophers from India and world.
(Answer in 150 Words)
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