The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 in India is designed with a commitment to align with the global education agenda, particularly the Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG-4) that focuses on ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education for all by 2030.
General Studies 2
“Micro-Finance as an anti-poverty vaccine, is aimed at asset creation and income security of the rural poor in India”. Evaluate the role of Self-Help Groups in achieving the twin objectives along with empowering women in rural India. (250 Words, 15 Marks)
Micro-finance, often heralded as an anti-poverty vaccine, plays a pivotal role in fostering asset creation and ensuring income security among the rural poor in India.
“The incidence and intensity of poverty are more important in determining poverty based on income alone”. In this context analyze the latest United Nations Multidimensional Poverty Index Report (MPI). (250 Words, 15 Marks)
In evaluating poverty, the latest United Nations Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) Report underscores the significance of considering both the incidence and intensity of poverty, emphasizing that relying solely on income metrics may be insufficient.
Which steps are required for the Constitutionalization of a commission? Do you think imparting constitutionality to the National Commission for Women would ensure greater gender justice and empowerment in India? Give reasons. (250 Words, 15 Marks)
The constitutionalization of a commission involves a series of crucial steps to embed its legal and institutional framework within the constitution of a country.
Rajya Sabha has been transformed from a ‘useless stepney tyre’ to the most useful supporting organ in the past few decades. Highlight the factors as well as the areas in which this transformation could be visible. (250 Words, 15 Marks)
Over the past few decades, the Rajya Sabha, often dismissed as a ‘useless stepney tyre’ in the wheel of Indian parliamentary democracy,
The strength and sustenance of Local institutions in India have shifted from their formative phase of ‘Functions, Functionaries and Funds’ to the contemporary stage of ‘Functionality’. Highlight the critical challenges faced by local institutions in terms of their functionality in recent times. (250 Words, 15 Marks)
The evolution of local institutions in India has witnessed a transformative journey from their foundational triad of ‘Functions, Functionaries, and Funds’ to the current emphasis on ‘Functionality.’
Judicial Legislation is antithetical to the doctrine of separation of powers as envisaged in the Indian Constitution. In this context justify the filing of a large number of public interest petitions praying for issuing guidelines to executive authorities. (250 Words, 15 Marks)
Judicial legislation, wherein courts assume a legislative role by actively formulating and implementing laws, stands in direct contradiction to the foundational principle of the separation of powers enshrined in the Indian Constitution.
The Indian constitution exhibits centralizing tendencies to maintain unity and integrity of the nation. Elucidate in the perspective of the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897; The Disaster Management Act, 2005 and recently passed Farm Acts. (250 Words, 15 Marks)
The Indian constitution, while founded on the principles of federalism, also reflects centralizing tendencies aimed at preserving the unity and integrity of the nation.
“Indian diaspora has a decisive role to play in the politics and economy of America and European Countries”. Comment with examples. (150 Words, 10 Marks)
The Indian diaspora has emerged as a pivotal force shaping the political and economic landscapes of both America and European countries.
Critically examine the role of WHO in providing global health security during the COVID-19 Pandemic. (150 Words, 10 Marks)
The World Health Organization (WHO) played a pivotal yet controversial role in addressing global health security during the COVID-19 pandemic.