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what do you understan by the term monetary policy transmission ? Is lowering of interest rates sufficient to spur
economic growth
Nationalization of bank in indiahas improved the rural credit and helped in finacial Inclusion.IN THIS REGARD
privatisation of public sector would be prove to be counter productive discuss

indian handloom industry is oldest and largest cottage based industry which has potential to create a large number of
employment oppourtunities . In this regard discuss the various challenges faced by handloom industry. also highlight
the various steps taken by the government for the promotion of handloom sector.

the government has to focus on both counter cyclical measures and structural reforms in order to address the
present economics slowdown and propel the economy towards 5 trillion economy by the end of 2024-25. discuss.
Critically analyse the measures announced by the government to control the economic slow down in India what steps
should be taken besides these measures

the recent gov proposal to set up development bank for credit enhancement for the infrastructure and housing
project is a step in right direction. In this regrad discuss as to how the development bank would benefit Inadian
Economy in Multifaceted manner?
Access to clean affordable modern and sustainable energy is key to address the energy poverty in India. In this regard
discuss various challenges and problem with respect to pardhan mantri ujjwala yojana
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Increasing the number of fast track court of india to deal with cases of child abuse is a band aid
1 solution analyse.
how is new consumer protection bill of 2019 has improvement over previous consumer protection act
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3 certainity of punishment rather then severity discuss

Highlight the importance of simla agreement(1972) and Lahore Declaration (1999) signed between
india and Pakistan in solving the alleged dispute of Kashmir without involuing international organistion
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the future weapon system that is likely to change the course of war is the Directed energy weapons. Comment
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niti aayog has come out wuth the National strategy on Artificial Intelligence-ethical aspects
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what do you understand by the term Multi-drug resistant tuberulosis ? What measure do yiu advocate for the containment
and what are the implication for its spread in communinty ?
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no first use policy in nuclear doctrine derives value from a moral perspective not from progmatic realism
comment.
The social media has to emerge as an enabler for the democracy rather than a cause of democratic
recession.examine
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Assess the impact of change in global geopolitics on india-Russia relationship. In this context, highlight the
prospective areas of engagement between both the countries
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Why is the well being of children important for India?
• The large no of children in India: United Nations Conventions on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) defines a child as any human
India’s population is represented by children.
• The demographic dividend: In the next 12 years, India will become the world’s third-largest economy, and will also be home t
workforces. To ensure inclusive growth for this generation, it is imperative to invests effectively in its children, immediately and
• Without this investment, India will not be able to reap a demographic dividend.
What are the constitutional provisions for the protection of children in India?
• Fundamental Rights: Article 15(3), State must make special provisions for children.
• Directive Principles of State Policy: Article 39(Part IV) of the Constitution asks the State to direct its policy towards securing (a
not abused; not forced by economic necessity to enter avocations unsuited to their age or strength; and that they are given op
manner and in conditions of freedom and dignity, protected against moral and material abandonment.
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) which was adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1989, delivers unive
its member nations.
• 86th Amendment Act, Article 21(A) made Right to Primary Education part of the Right to Freedom. The Right to Education Ac
education of children.

Other steps taken by the Government for Child protection in India:


• The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 is India’s fundamental law in dealing with children in need of
needs through care, protection, development, treatment, social reintegration, through its child-friendly approach by addressin
children.
• The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO), 2012 is one of the Indian government’s most progressive laws,
children. POCSO qualifies penetrative sexual assault on a child below the age of 12 as aggravated penetrative sexual assault, a
minimum term of rigorous imprisonment for 10 years, which can be extended to life imprisonment.
• The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013’s introduction of several new sexual offences under the Indian Penal Act, such as S
rape of a female under 16 years is considered an aggravated form of rape punishable with a fine and a minimum term of rigoro
can be extended to life

It is well known that India is one of the most accident-prone countries in the world, accounting for nearly 1,50,000 deaths, 10%
worldwide.

According to the 2018 report of the World Health Organization, the highest number of road accidents occur in India worldwide
country, is behind us in this regard.

As per the report of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, 2017; there are about 5 lakh road accidents occurred in Indi
people are killed.
Bhupen Hazarika who introduced to the world the entire Northeast through his art and music.
4500 children die every day under the age of five years in our country resulting from hunger and malnutrition,
amounting to over three lakh deaths every year owing to hunger, of children alone.
transformative policies and initiatives have been taken in India to realize the above objectives. We are significantly
expanding our energy infrastructure – be it power generation, more renewables and gas-based infrastructure -pipelines,
city gas network, LNG terminals. We launched a major campaign to improve access to clean cooking fuel under the
Ujjwala Yojana scheme three years back, and Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi handed over the 80 millionth LPG
connection couple of days back. A ‘Blue Flame Revolution’ is underway. LPG coverage has reached more than ninety
percent from fifty-five percent five years ago. India attained universal electrification all villages. This year, India aims to
achieve hundred per cent electrification of households, through SAUBHAGYA. Clean transportation is another area of
high priority in India. We are jumping directly from BS-VI to BS-VI fuel by April 2020. India is moving towards a gas-based
economy by increasing the share of gas from 6% to 15% in the energy mix by 2030. We have constructed over 16,000 km
of gas pipeline and an additional 11,000 km is under construction. We have covered over four hundred districts and 70
percent of our population. There is already a cardinal shift to renewable energy sources. Our target is 175 GW by 2022,
with solar target of 100 GW by 2022. We are promoting alternative fuels like ethanol and bio-diesel in a big way. A
National Bio-Fuel Policy 2018 was unveiled, targeting 20% blending of ethanol in petrol and 5% blending of bio-diesel in
diesel by 2030.” He informed the gathering that India joined the elite group of nations in August 2018 to operate a flight
running on biofuel.

Friends Climate and environment impact both biodiversity and land. It is widely accepted that the world is facing the
negative impact of climate change. This is seen in loss of land and plants and animal species, facing threat of becoming
extinct. Climate change is also leading to land degradation of various kinds, be it due to rise in sea levels and wave action,
erratic rainfall storms &sand storms caused by hot temperatures.
India had been able to increase its tree cover. Between 2015 to 2017 India’s tree and forest cover had been increased by
0.8 Mn Hectares.

My government has launched a program to double the income of the farmers by increasing crop yield through various
measures. This includes land restoration and micro irrigation. We are working with the motto of per drop more crop. At
the same time we are also focusing on zero budget natural farming. We have also introduced a scheme to determine the
soil quality of each of the farms and are issuing soil health cards to the farmers. This enables them to grow right type of
crops, fertilisers, and use the right quantity of water. So far about 217 Million Soil Health Cards have been distributed. We
are increasing the use of bio fertilisers and reducing the use of pesticides and chemical fertilisers

Water management is another important issue we have created Jal Shakti Ministry to address all water related important
issues in totality. Recognizing the value of water in all forms we enforced Zero liquid discharge in many industrial
processes. The regulatory regime, Provides for treatment of waste water to a degree that it can be put back into the river
system without harming life in water. Friends I would like to draw your attention to another form of land degradation
which if not prevented could be impossible to reverse. This is the menace of plastic waste. Apart from having adverse
health implications, this is going to render lands unproductive and unfit for agriculture.

My government has announced that India would put an end to single waste plastic in the coming years. We are
committed to the development of environment friendly substitutes and also an efficient plastic collection and disposal
method.

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