Insights Daily Debates, Day – 113: Free Internet to Poor – Will it Benefit Society and Economy?

Insights Daily Debates: Day – 113 31 December 2015 Archives Today’s Topic “Free Internet to Poor – Will it Benefit Society and Economy?” The Indian Express Hindustan Times Livemint NOTE: Unlike past we will not be giving you topic in question format. We observed that it turned out to be another Q & A session. We …

Test – 7: Mains Self Study – 2016 (Mission – 2016)

Test – 7: Mains Self Study – 2016 (Mission – 2016) Archives TIMETABLE 28 December 2015 Click on the below questions and answer each within the word limit specified before each question. 1) During the 1980s, Punjab was engulfed by a separatist movement which was transformed into a campaign of terror. What were the reasons for …

14) “The Constitution is only a framework or a skeleton, its flesh and blood is provided by the actual processes of politics.” With reference to changing nature of federalism in India, discuss the statement.

14) “The Constitution is only a framework or a skeleton, its flesh and blood is provided by the actual processes of politics.” With reference to changing nature of federalism in India, discuss the statement. (200 Words) NCERT, Class XI, The Indian Constitution at Work, Chapter 7

11) The parliamentary system of executive vests many powers in the legislature for controlling the executive. What are these powers and why do you think, is it so necessary to control the executive? Discuss.

11) The parliamentary system of executive vests many powers in the legislature for controlling the executive. What are these powers and why do you think, is it so necessary to control the executive? Discuss. (200 Words) NCERT, Class XI, The Indian Constitution at Work, Chapter 4

8) “Apart from laying down a method of elections, the Constitution answers two basic questions about elections: Who are the voters? Who can contest elections? In both these respects our Constitution follows the well established democratic practices.” Examine these provisions in the Constitution and comment if stipulating minimum educational qualification for a candidate to contest in an election is unconstitutional or not?

8) “Apart from laying down a method of elections, the Constitution answers two basic questions about elections: Who are the voters? Who can contest elections? In both these respects our Constitution follows the well established democratic practices.” Examine these provisions in the Constitution and comment if stipulating minimum educational qualification for a candidate to contest …

7) Examine the differences between the First Past the Post (FPTP) system and the Proportional Representation system of elections. Also examine if it’s time for India to shift from a First Past the Post system to a system of Proportional Representation

7) Examine the differences between the First Past the Post (FPTP) system and the Proportional Representation system of elections. Also examine if it’s time for India to shift from a First Past the Post system to a system of Proportional Representation. (200 Words) NCERT Class XI, The Indian Constitution at Work, Chapter 3

4) Why do you think India missed the East Asian Miracle, that is, the rapid industrialization of the East Asian countries, beginning in the 1960s, which gradually shifted the industrial base of the world from the West to the East? Also analyse the problems that India faced in mid 1960s and how it responded to these problems.

4) Why do you think India missed the East Asian Miracle, that is, the rapid industrialization of the East Asian countries, beginning in the 1960s, which gradually shifted the industrial base of the world from the West to the East? Also analyse the problems that India faced in mid 1960s and how it responded to …