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General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)
20-Nov-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-20-Nov-2018

Q .Hunger and Poverty are the biggest challenges for good governance in India still today. Evaluate how far successive governments

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19-Nov-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-19-Nov-2018

Q .Does the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 ensure effective mechanism for empowerment and inclusion of the intended

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17-Nov-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-17-Nov-2018

Q . To ensure effective implementation of policies addressing water, sanitation and hygiene needs, the identification of beneficiary segments is

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16-Nov-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-16-Nov-2018

Q . How do pressure groups influence Indian political process? Do you agree with this view that informal pressure groups

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15-Nov-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-15-Nov-2018

Q .“Demographic Dividend in India will remain only theoretical unless our manpower becomes more educated, aware, skilled and creative.” What

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14-Nov-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-14-Nov-2018

Q .Examine the main provisions of the National Child Policy and throw light on the status of its implementation.

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13-Nov-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-13-Nov-2018

Q .“Traditional bureaucratic structure and culture have hampered the process of socio-economic development in India.” Comment.

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12-Nov-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-12-Nov-2018

Q .“Effectiveness of the government system at various levels and people’s participation in the governance system are inter-dependent/” Discuss their

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11-Nov-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-11-Nov-2018

Q .“In the Indian governance system, the role of non-state actors has been only marginal.” Critically examine this statement.

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8-Nov-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-08-Nov-2018

Q .Professor Amartya Sen has advocated important reforms in the realms of primary education and primary health care. What are

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8-Nov-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-09-Nov-2018

Q .Khap Panchayats have been in the news for functioning as extra-constitutional authorities, often delivering pronouncements amounting to human rights

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6-Nov-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-06-Nov-2018

Q .In absence of a well-educated and organized local level government system, ‘Panchayats’ and ‘Samitis’ have remained mainly political institutions

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5-Nov-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-05-Nov-2018

Q .Discuss the possible factors that inhibit India from enacting for its citizens a uniform civil code as provided for

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4-Nov-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-04-Nov-2018

Q .Though there have been several different estimates of poverty in India, all indicate reduction in poverty levels over time.

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3-Nov-2018 TriumphIAS

General Studies-Daily Practice Problems(DPP)-03-Nov-2018

Q .Public health system has limitations in providing universal health coverage. Do you think that the private sector could help

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