In this blog series, we delve into the invaluable resource of previous year questions to illuminate the crucial topic of State Government and Administration (2013-2023) within the Public Administration optional for UPSC Mains.
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Public Administration Optional Topic – Wise Previous Year Questions in UPSC Mains: Plans and Priorities (2013-2023)
As we unravel the threads of Plans and Priorities, we will not only decode the question patterns but also shed light on the changing dynamics of the subject over the past decade
Public Administration Optional Topic – Wise Previous Year Questions in UPSC Mains: Union Government and Administration (2013-2023)
One such critical area is the Public Administration optional, specifically focusing on the Union Government and Administration.
Public Administration Optional Topic – Wise Previous Year Questions in UPSC Mains: Public Sector Undertakings (2013-2023)
The evolution of Public Sector Undertakings in India has been a testament to the country’s economic progress and administrative evolution.
Discuss the types of Organized crimes. Describe the linkages between terrorists and organized crime that exist at the national and transnational levels. (150 Words 10 Marks)
Organized crimes encompass various types, including drug trafficking, human smuggling, cybercrime, and money laundering.
Explain the mechanism and occurrence of cloudburst in the context of the Indian subcontinent. Discuss two recent examples. (150 Words 10 Marks)
Cloudburst in the Indian subcontinent occurs when intense rainfall overwhelms the capacity of local drainage systems, causing sudden
Public Administration Optional Topic – Wise Previous Year Questions in UPSC Mains: Philosophical and Constitutional framework of government (2013-2023)
One critical component of this preparation is the careful analysis of previous year questions, especially for optional subjects like Public Administration.
Discuss in detail the photochemical smog emphasising its formation, effects and mitigation. Explain the 1999 Gothenburg Protocol. (150 Words 10 Marks)
Photochemical smog forms from vehicular and industrial emissions reacting with sunlight, releasing pollutants like ozone and NOx.
Each year a large amount of plant material, cellulose, is deposited on the surface of Planet Earth. What are the natural processes this cellulose undergoes before yielding carbon dioxide, water and other end products ? (150 Words 10 Marks)
Cellulose undergoes natural processes like decomposition and microbial action. Microorganisms, fungi, and bacteria break down cellulose
Health Challenges Due to Increased Life Expectancy: UPSC Insights | Edukemy Blog
Rising life expectancy in India poses health challenges, including a surge in non-communicable diseases, geriatric care demands