
Why this Question:
A no confidence motion against the Haryana government got defeated in the Haryana legislative assembly.
Key Demand of the question.
Meaning of the no confidence motion and its significance.
Directive:
Critically examine- Look in close detail and establish the key facts and important issues surrounding the topic. Try and offer reasons as to why the facts and issues identified are most important, as well as explain the different ways they could be construed.
Introduction:
Give a brief explanation of the no confidence motion in India.
Body:
In the first part, categorically highlight the significance of the no confidence motion in a parliamentary democracy like India.
In the next part, cite some instances where the no confidence motion has been successful in India and achieved its purpose. Also mention some of the challenges associated with it.
Conclusion:Conclude with a way forward.
Why this Question:
Important part of GS paper-II and III.
Key Demand of the Question:
Significance of the PDS, concerns regarding it and measures to reform the system.
Directive:
Discuss- back up the answer by carefully selected evidence to make a case for and against an argument, or point out the advantages and disadvantages of the given context and finally arrive at a conclusion.
Introduction:
Give an introduction about the Public Distribution System in India.
Body:
In the first part, highlight the need and significance of the PDS.
In the next part, highlight the concerns associated with it. Also mention measures to reform it.
Conclusion:
Summarise your whole argument.
Why this question
Important part of GS paper-II.
Key demand of the question:
Challenges to multilateral world order, how reforms in the UN can address them and what role India can play in that.
Directive:
Comment- Pick out the main points on a subject and give your opinion, reinforcing your point of view using logic and reference to relevant evidence, including any wider reading you have done.
Introduction:
Briefly give an overview of the UN and its functions and the significance of a multilateral world order.
Body:
In the first part, categorically highlight the challenges to a multilateral world order.
In the next part, the role the UN can play in this regard by some reforms in its functioning. Also highlight the role India can play in this context.
Conclusion:
Conclude with a way forward.
Why this question:
Important part of GS paper-II.
Key demand of the question:
Significance of India Nepal relations, issues between the two countries and measures to reform it.
Directive:
Discuss- back up the answer by carefully selected evidence to make a case for and against an argument, or point out the advantages and disadvantages of the given context and finally arrive at a conclusion.
Introduction:
Give an overview of the evolution of India Nepal relations.
Body:
In the first part, highlight the significance of India Nepal relations.
In the next part, highlight the challenges that keep on emerging between the two countries.
Conclusion:
Conclude with a way forward.
Why this Question
Has been in the news recently.
Key Demand of the Question:
Give a detailed account of benefits of the new IT rules for digital Intermediaries and the areas of concern associated with it.
Directive:
Critically analyse - The key to tackling this question is providing ample evidence to support the claims. Ensure that the analysis is balanced by shedding light on, and presenting a critique of, and alternative perspectives. Present extensive evidence taken from a varying range of sources.
Introduction:
Give an overview of the new IT Rules for digital intermediaries.
Body:
In the first part, highlight the positives of the new rules.
In the next part, highlight the challenges associated with it.
Conclusion:
Conclude with a way forward.