
Answer the following questions in 150 words:
General Studies – 1
1. Female Bhakti saints in medieval India made significant contributions to religious, social, and cultural spheres. Discuss.
Reference: Indian Express , Insights on India.
2. In the Himalayan region, land sinking can occur due to various natural and human-induced factors. Examine.
Reference: Indian Express
General Studies – 2
3. Census data is indispensable for governments in making informed decisions, planning for the future, and addressing the diverse needs of their populations. Analyse.
Reference: Live Mint , Insights on India
General Studies – 3
4. Organic farming holds great potential for sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation, but it also comes with certain limitations. Analyse.
Reference: Down to Earth , Insights on India
5. The poultry industry in India is a vital contributor to the economy. Despite its growth and potential, the poultry industry in India faces several challenges. Examine.
Reference: The Hindu , Insights on India
Answer the following questions in 250 words(15 marks each):
General Studies – 1
6. Sundarbans, are one of the most biologically diverse areas in the world. Its resource richness is unparalleled, making it an invaluable ecological asset. Discuss the resource richness and major issues faced by the Sundarbans.
Reference: Down to Earth , Insights on India
General Studies – 2
7. Trade unions provide a collective voice for workers, empowering them to address grievances collectively rather than individually. Analyse.
Reference: The Hindu
8. Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY) has significantly expanded access to healthcare services for millions of beneficiaries who were previously excluded due to financial constraints. Critically examine its performance.
Reference: The Hindu
General Studies – 3
9. Inequality in India stems from various factors, both historical and contemporary. Hence, targeted interventions should focus on vulnerable groups to ensure equitable access to social services and support systems. Analyse.
Reference: The Hindu
10. The evolution of the India’s service sector after economic reforms in 1991 has been instrumental in driving economic development, fostering innovation, and improving standards of living. Discuss.
Reference: The Hindu , Insights on India
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