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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: Moderate
Reference: New Indian Express
Why the question:
World Health Organisation chief Tredos Adhanom Ghebreyesus has a Gujarati name: ‘Tulsibhai,’ given to him by none other than PM Narendra Modi at The Global AYUSH Investment and Innovation Summit in Gandhinagar.
Key Demand of the question:
To write about the origins and the development of traditional systems of medicines in India.
Directive word:
Comment– here we must express our knowledge and understanding of the issue and form an overall opinion thereupon.
Structure of the answer:
Introduction:
Start by briefly mentioning about the extent of AYUSH medicines in India.
Body:
First, write about the origins of traditional medicine system over the ancient and medieval times. It growth and development over the years.
Next, write about the contemporary relevance of these systems and the need to promote them. Steps taken in this regard.
Conclusion:
Conclude by summarising the overall economic importance of AYUSH.
Topic: Role of women and women’s organization
Difficulty level: Moderate
Reference: Indian Express
Why the question:
The historical and cultural narratives of India have failed to acknowledge the contributions of the women from the margins, as they are either androcentric in approach or reflective of the dominant castes. Remembering unsung Dalit women heroes and their stories of struggle and bravery from across the centuries, will broaden these narratives and help address the institutionalised discrimination Dalit women have faced for centuries.
Key Demand of the question:
To write about the contributions of Dalit women leaders in achieving caste and gender equality.
Directive word:
Discuss – This is an all-encompassing directive – you must debate on paper by going through the details of the issues concerned by examining each one of them. You must give reasons for both for and against arguments.
Structure of the answer:
Introduction:
Start by giving context with regards to struggle and oppression faced by Dalit women
Body:
Write about the contributions of various Dalit women leaders and their struggle against caste and gender barriers. Sant Nirmala, Soyarabai, Nangeli, Kuyili, Jhalkaribai, Savitribai Phule, Rani Rashmoni, Dakshayani Velayudhan, Dulari Devi and Mayawati etc. Elaborate upon their contributions.
Conclusion:
Conclude by summarising the key learnings from the lives of above personalities.
General Studies – 2
Topic: Indian Constitution—historical underpinnings, evolution, features, amendments, significant provisions and basic structure.
Difficulty level: Moderate
Reference: The Hindu
Why the question:
The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022 (now Act), that received the President’s assent on April 18 and ‘shall come into force on the day of such notification’, has raised eyebrows.
Key Demand of the question:
To analyse the Criminal Procedure (Identification) act, its positives and negatives and the need to balance the rights of individuals and societal interests.
Directive word:
Critically analyze – When asked to analyse, you must examine methodically the structure or nature of the topic by separating it into component parts and present them in a summary. When ‘critically’ is suffixed or prefixed to a directive, one needs to look at the good and bad of the topic and give a balanced judgment on the topic.
Structure of the answer:
Introduction:
Begin by writing about the aims and objectives of Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022
Body:
First write about the important features of the bill which to repeal The Identification of Prisoners Act, 1920 – it would define ‘‘measurements’’ to include “signature, handwriting, iris and retina scan, physical, biological samples and their analysis, etc, empowers the National Crime Records Bureau of India (NCRB), under the Union Home Ministry, to collect, store and preserve the record of measurements for at least 75 years etc.
Next, write about how this will assist in making investigation of crime more efficient and expeditious – higher convictions rate, easy of data access, coordination among agencies etc.
Next, write about the various concerns with respect to the bills – unfettered powers to law enforcement agencies to interpret the law as per their convenience, ambiguous wording, scope for misuse etc. Mention about the various constitutional aspects and SC interpretations in various cases.
Conclusion:
Conclude by writing a balanced opinion forward.
Topic: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests.
Difficulty level: Tough
Reference: Insights on India
Why the question:
The question is part of the static syllabus of General studies paper – 2 and mentioned as part of Mission-2022 Secure timetable.
Key Demand of the question:
To analyse lacunae in the existing multilateral institutions and the need for a course correction.
Directive word:
Critically comment – When asked to analyse, you must examine methodically the structure or nature of the topic by separating it into component parts and present them in a summary. When ‘comment’ is prefixed, we must express our knowledge and understanding of the issue and form an overall opinion thereupon.
Structure of the answer:
Introduction:
Begin by stating the dormant and ineffective nature of functioning of multilateral institutions such as the UNSC, IMF and world bank in the recent times.
Body:
Mention the changing power dynamics within the multilateral organisations, the dominance of China and the minimal role of under developed countries in policy frameworks in domains such as International security, equitable access to different economies, Climate change etc.
Next, mention the increasing debates around the issue and suggestive reforms and a need for a greater voice of the side-lined countries.
On the other hand, discuss some of the initiatives by these forums to enable relevant functioning in the current times such as enforcing the developed countries to contribute more to the climate financing in preserving the small island nations, bringing in mechanisms to ensure access of smaller economies etc.
Conclusion:
Conclude by stating that new challenges need a new approach to ensure effective functioning of the International forums to address common issues globally.
General Studies – 3
Topic: Awareness in the fields of IT, Space, Computers, robotics, Nano-technology, biotechnology and issues relating to intellectual property rights.
Difficulty level: Tough.
Reference: The Hindu
Why the question:
The making of the $9.7 billion James Webb telescope is one such story. One of the most significant technological achievements of the last few years, that involved construction, transportation, launching, alignment, and deployment in deep space, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a project that marked twenty plus years of continuous collaboration between many teams.
Key Demand of the question:
To write about the differences James Webb Telescope and Hubble Telescope.
Directive word:
Compare and contrast – provide for a detailed comparison of the two types, their features that are similar as well as different. One must provide for detailed assessment of the two.
Structure of the answer:
Introduction:
Begin by giving context of the launch of James Webb Telescope.
Body:
First, make a comparative analysis of James Webb Telescope with that of Hubble Telescope on the basis of – Wavelength, Size, Orbit and How Far Will Webb See over Hubble.
Next, write about the information about origins of big bang and other past information that can be studied using James Webb.
Conclusion:
Conclude by writing about the importance of James Webb Telescope.
Topic: Achievements of Indians in science & technology; indigenization of technology and developing new technology.
Difficulty level: Easy
Reference: Insights on India
Why the question:
The question is part of the static syllabus of General studies paper – 3 and mentioned as part of Mission-2022 Secure timetable.
Key Demand of the question:
To understand the potential of 5G technology and how India could harness it.
Directive word:
Discuss – This is an all-encompassing directive – you must debate on paper by going through the details of the issues concerned by examining each one of them. You must give reasons for both for and against arguments.
Structure of the answer:
Introduction:
Begin by stating details of 5G network and its frequency range.
Body:
First, mention the various potential benefits of 5G technology such as faster access to critical services, building smart cities, developing competitiveness with other nations in service delivery standards etc.
Next, discuss the challenges to roll out 5G such as high cost of installation, public apprehension regarding safety, need for a robust policy and Centre-state coordination etc.
Conclusion:
Conclude by stating that more and more discussions and quick action is the need of the hour for India to quickly harness the potential of 5G technology.
General Studies – 4
Topic: moral and political attitudes.
Difficulty level: Moderate
Why the question:
The question is part of the static syllabus of General studies paper – 4 and part of ‘Abstract Thursdays’ in Mission-2022 Secure.
Directive word:
Critically examine – When asked to ‘Examine’, we have to look into the topic (content words) in detail, inspect it, investigate it and establish the key facts and issues related to the topic in question. While doing so we should explain why these facts and issues are important and their implications. When ‘critically’ is suffixed or prefixed to a directive, one needs to look at the good and bad of the topic and give a fair judgment.
Structure of the answer:
Introduction:
Give a simple elaboration on the concept of public morality.
Body:
Write about aspects such as what is accepted within the realms of public morality, is it static and indestructible by quoting few examples. Influence of public morality on legislations and the changes with time such as legalisation of same-sex marriage etc.
Conclusion:
Conclude by stating that society evolves with time and thus the public morality also takes its shape, however certain historically sustainable values must be preserved as well.
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