UPSC Mains Answer Writing Practice – Insights SECURE: 7 June 2024

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The erosion of the traditional Indian family structure, due to various causes, has significant socio-economic and cultural impacts. Examine.

Topic:Salient features of Indian Society, Diversity of India. 2. The erosion of the traditional Indian family structure, due to various causes, has significant socio-economic and cultural impacts. Examine. (250 words) Difficulty level: Moderate Reference: Insights on India Why the question: The question is part of the static syllabus of General studies paper – 1. Key …

Religious intolerance seems to be persisting in society despite many measures to combat this. In the context of this statement, examine the causes for this phenomenon. Also, do you think law alone can combat religious intolerance? Analyze. (250 Words)

  Topic: Diversity of India; Communalism, regionalism & secularism. 1. Religious intolerance seems to be persisting in society despite many measures to combat this. In the context of this statement, examine the causes for this phenomenon. Also, do you think law alone can combat religious intolerance? Analyze. (250 Words)

Critically comment on the new phenomena of ageism being crept into mainstream society and the view that higher aged population to be more of a liability than an asset.

Topic: Salient features of Indian Society, Diversity of India. 3. Critically comment on the new phenomena of ageism being crept into mainstream society and the view that higher aged population to be more of a liability than an asset. (250 words) Difficulty level: Moderate Reference: Live Mint Why the question: Key Demand of the question: …

Denying individuals matrimonial and other rights that emanate from matrimony solely for their sexual orientation is unjust and unconstitutional. Comment.

Topic: Salient features of Indian Society, Diversity of India. 3. Denying individuals matrimonial and other rights that emanate from matrimony solely for their sexual orientation is unjust and unconstitutional. Comment. (250 words) Difficulty level: Moderate Reference: firstpost.com Why the question: In his submission in the Delhi High Court, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta argued that ‘spouse’ …