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General Studies – 1
Topic: Indian culture will cover the salient aspects of Art Forms, Literature and Architecture from ancient to modern times
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: PIB
Why the question
Expansion of the classical language list and increased institutional support have renewed debates on language as a medium of historical justice and cultural continuity.Key demand of the question
The question seeks to explain why certain languages are accorded classical status as a form of historical restitution and to connect this recognition with the preservation of India’s plural cultural traditions.Structure of the answer
Introduction
Open with a brief insight on languages as carriers of civilisational memory, knowledge systems, and artistic traditions across centuries.Body
- Address how classical language recognition functions as historical restitution by restoring dignity to ancient literary and intellectual traditions.
- Explain the rationale behind granting classical status by referring to antiquity, literary continuity, and independent linguistic traditions.
- Discuss the significance of such recognition in preserving India’s plural cultural traditions by sustaining regional, philosophical, and artistic diversity.
Conclusion
Conclude by highlighting that classical language recognition bridges historical continuity with contemporary cultural preservation in a diverse civilisation.
General Studies – 2
Topic: Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections of the population by the Centre and States
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: TH
Why the question
Persistent underspending in Centrally Sponsored Schemes has become a recurring feature in recent Union Budgets and audit findings, raising concerns about the effectiveness of welfare delivery and the health of fiscal federalism.
Key demand of the question
The question requires examining the implications of chronic underspending in CSS, identifying the structural and administrative reasons behind it, and discussing its consequences for welfare governance and Centre–State relations.
Structure of the answer
Introduction
Briefly contextualise CSS as key instruments for realising social welfare commitments, while highlighting the growing gap between allocations and actual expenditure.Body
- Implications of persistent underspending for welfare outcomes, accountability, and cooperative federalism.
- Reasons for underspending focusing on scheme design, fund release patterns, and State-level fiscal and administrative capacity.
- Consequences for welfare governance in terms of service delivery gaps, regional disparities, and blurred institutional responsibility.
Conclusion
Underline the need to align fiscal design, administrative capacity, and federal cooperation to ensure that welfare spending translates into tangible social outcomes.
Topic: Parliament and State Legislatures – structure, functioning, conduct of business,
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: TH
Why the question
Recent parliamentary disruptions and controversies around the use of privilege have renewed attention on the constitutional limits of legislative powers and the role of procedural discipline in preserving parliamentary democracy.
Key demand of the question
The question requires explaining the constitutional basis and purpose of parliamentary privilege while bringing out how procedural rules and the authority of the Presiding Officer regulate and restrain its exercise in legislative functioning.
Structure of the answer
Introduction
Briefly situate parliamentary privilege as a functional safeguard for legislative independence within the framework of constitutional supremacy and rule of law.Body
- Constitutional foundations of parliamentary privilege with reference to relevant constitutional provisions and judicial interpretation.
- Role of rules of procedure and the Presiding Officer in regulating speeches, conduct, and use of privilege inside the House.
Conclusion
Emphasise that parliamentary privilege derives its legitimacy from disciplined exercise through procedure, ensuring balance between legislative freedom and constitutional order.
General Studies – 3
Topic: Economics of animal-rearing.
Difficulty Level: Easy
Reference: DTE
Why the question
Livestock-led growth has emerged as a critical driver of agricultural resilience and rural livelihoods amid climate stress, income volatility, and stagnation in crop-based agriculture.
Key Demand of the question
The question requires explaining why and how India’s livestock sector has structurally transformed beyond subsistence, evaluating its contribution to rural employment diversification and income stability, and critically identifying the sustainability challenges associated with this transition.
Structure of the Answer
Introduction
Briefly situate the structural shift within Indian agriculture by highlighting the rising contribution of livestock to farm incomes and rural economic stability.Body
- Factors behind transformation: Indicate drivers such as demand shifts, low land dependence, productivity improvements, and market integration.
- Role in employment diversification and income stabilisation: Show how livestock creates year-round rural employment, supports women’s livelihoods, and smoothens household incomes.
- Sustainability concerns: Flag environmental pressures, emissions, fodder stress, animal health risks, and smallholder vulnerabilities.
Conclusion
Conclude by emphasising the need to balance livestock-led growth with ecological sustainability, resilient veterinary systems, and inclusive market structures.
Topic: Various Security forces and agencies and their mandate
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: NIE
Why the question
The creation of the Chief of Defence Staff represents a major reform in India’s higher defence management aimed at improving jointness, integration and preparedness for contemporary security challenges characterised by multi-domain warfare.Key Demand of the question
The question requires explaining the role played by the Chief of Defence Staff in promoting jointness among the armed forces and analysing why such jointness has become indispensable in the context of modern warfare.Structure of the Answer
Introduction
Briefly contextualise the changing nature of warfare and the rationale behind instituting the Chief of Defence Staff to strengthen integrated military decision-making.Body
- Indicate how the Chief of Defence Staff institutionalises jointness through integrated military advice, planning and command mechanisms.
- Explain why jointness is critical in modern warfare due to multi-domain operations, speed of conflict and resource optimisation needs.
Conclusion
Conclude by emphasising that deeper jointness under the CDS is essential for enhancing India’s deterrence, operational effectiveness and future war-fighting readiness.
General Studies – 4
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: InsightsIAS
Why the question
Foreign funding has become central to research, advocacy and development activities, but recent regulatory debates and judicial scrutiny have exposed ethical risks relating to autonomy, influence and accountability.Key Demand of the question
The question requires identification of the major ethical issues arising from foreign funding of domestic institutions and an explanation of how transparency acts as a corrective ethical mechanism to mitigate these risks.Structure of the Answer
Introduction
Briefly contextualise foreign funding within global interdependence and ethical governance, highlighting why it raises moral concerns related to integrity and public trust.Body
- Indicate the core ethical issues involved in foreign funding such as institutional autonomy, conflicts of interest, democratic accountability and sovereignty concerns.
- Explain how transparency through disclosure, oversight and public scrutiny helps reduce ethical risks and strengthens credibility and accountability.
Conclusion
Emphasise that foreign funding can remain ethically acceptable only when transparency safeguards ensure alignment with constitutional values and democratic accountability.
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: InsightsIAS
Why the question
Repeated corporate governance breakdowns have highlighted that mere legal compliance cannot prevent institutional failure when ethical judgment and moral responsibility are weak.Key demand of the question
The question seeks to establish that governance failures are fundamentally ethical in nature despite appearing as compliance lapses, and to identify the ethical principles that are compromised in such failures.Structure of the answer
Introduction
Briefly indicate the disconnect between rule-based compliance and ethical intent in corporate functioning, setting the context for ethical evaluation of governance failures.Body
- First part: Indicate how corporate governance failures emerge when compliance is treated as a formality, allowing unethical conduct to persist under the cover of rules.
- Second part: Indicate the ethical principles that are undermined in such failures, focusing on values guiding corporate conduct rather than legal provisions alone.
Conclusion
Emphasise that embedding ethics in leadership and board culture is essential for transforming compliance into genuine corporate accountability.
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