Analyse the role of empathy and moral courage in preventing communal violence. How can these virtues be institutionalised in public life?

Q7. Analyse the role of empathy and moral courage in preventing communal violence. How can these virtues be institutionalised in public life? (10 M) Difficulty Level: Medium Reference: NIE Why the question The question examines the practical relevance of ethical virtues like empathy and moral courage in preventing communal violence, and their linkage with constitutional …

When aggression becomes a socially tolerated response, it signals a deeper crisis of socialisation.  Evaluate this statement in the context of rising youth violence in India. Assess its implications for social cohesion.

Topic: population and associated issues Q2. When aggression becomes a socially tolerated response, it signals a deeper crisis of socialisation. Evaluate this statement in the context of rising youth violence in India. Assess its implications for social cohesion. (10 M) Difficulty Level: Medium Reference: NIE Why the question Rising incidents of youth violence across India …

“Citizens must internalise the value of freedom of speech rather than test its limits”. Comment.

Topic: Indian Constitution- historical underpinnings, evolution, features, amendments, significant provisions and basic structure. Q3. “Citizens must internalise the value of freedom of speech rather than test its limits”. Comment. (10 M) Difficulty Level: Medium Reference: TH Why the question: The Supreme Court said citizens must know the value of freedom of speech and expression and …

The concept of fraternity

GS Paper 2  Syllabus: Indian Constitution—Historical Underpinnings, Evolution, Features, Amendments, Significant Provisions and Basic Structure   Source: TH  Context: Since India imbibes the principle of ‘unity in diversity’, having a sense of fraternity is a virtue that is essential.   Meaning of fraternity: The word fraternity is derived from French to mean brotherhood, friendship, community …

Explain the interpretation of ‘fraternity’ as mentioned in the preamble of our Constitution and what did our founding fathers envisage by incorporating it in the preamble? Do you think that the ideal of fraternity is now more relevant than ever in our country?

Topic: Indian Constitution—historical underpinnings, evolution, features, amendments, significant provisions and basic structure. 4. Explain the interpretation of ‘fraternity’ as mentioned in the preamble of our Constitution and what did our founding fathers envisage by incorporating it in the preamble? Do you think that the ideal of fraternity is now more relevant than ever in our …