[ Day 68 – September 8, 2024] 75 Days Mains Revision Plan 2024

 

75 Days Mains Revision Plan 2024


 

  1. By calling for ‘Swadeshi goods’ and ‘national unity,’ the movement sought to bring people into the national fold and encourage self-reliance. Discuss how these objectives were realized. 15M

Key demand of the question

To explain how the Swadeshi movement’s focus on self-reliance through the use of indigenous goods and its call for national unity succeeded in mobilizing different sections of Indian society against colonialism.

Structure of the answer:

Introduction:

 Provide an introduction to the Swadeshi movement, which began in the early 20th century, particularly in response to the partition of Bengal in 1905.

Body:

  1. First, write how swadeshi led to promotion of Swadeshi Goods: boycott of British goods, particularly textiles, which hurt British economic interests, Promotion of Indigenous Education and Institutions.
  2. Next write how swadeshi movement led to realization of National Unity – Mobilization of Different Sections of Society, Integration of Different Regional Movements, Emphasis on Cultural Nationalism.
    1. Afterwards, write the how swadeshi movements encouraged of Self-reliance -Economic Self-sufficiency, Development of Swadeshi Enterprises, Promotion of Khadi.
  3. At last, write the limitations of swadeshi movement – Limited Industrial Base, Failure to Sustain Unity in the Long-term, etc.

Conclusion

Conclude by emphasizing the lasting legacy of the Swadeshi movement in India’s freedom struggle, as it laid the foundation for later movements that called for complete independence and self-reliance.

 

  1. Despite the Himalayan region’s wealth of mineral resources, their full potential remains untapped due to several challenges. Analyze this in light of the recent identification of lithium reserves in Jammu and Kashmir. 15M

Key demand of the question

To discuss the untapped mineral potential of the Himalayan region, focusing on the identification of lithium reserves and the challenges hindering extraction and utilization.

Structure of the answer:

Introduction:

Briefly introduce the Himalayan region as a geologically rich area with vast mineral wealth, including coal, gypsum, lead, zinc, copper, and more recently, lithium.

Body:

  1. In first part, discuss the Wealth of Mineral Resources in the Himalayan Region: Diverse Range of Minerals, Recent Discovery of Lithium Reserves.
  2. In second part, Challenges in Tapping the Himalayan Mineral Wealth: – Geological and Technical Constraints, Environmental Concerns, Local Resistance and Livelihood Concerns, Logistical and Infrastructure Challenges,
  3. In last part, write the way forwards.

Conclusion

Conclude by highlighting the importance of a strategic approach that balances economic development with ecological preservation and local empowerment.

 


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