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Question 1

Appeared in Year: 2019

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The economic reforms have significantly infringed the basic values and spirits of the Indian Constitution. Examine. (10 Marks)

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Economic Reforms and the Basic Values and Spirits of the Indian Constitution

  • Equality of status and opportunity and socio, economic and political justice are the basic values of the constitution.
  • With Liberalization privatization and globalization, the role of the state is changed earlier the state is service provider now the state is more in regulat…

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Question 2

Appeared in Year: 2017

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“There is a need for greater inclusion of technocrats in bureaucracy to ensure effective governance in India.” Do you agree? Elucidate.

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To recruit the persons for possessing expertise, and the skills in public administration and to place them in positions without the loss of time, suitable structural changes in civil service would seem urgently that called for. A much larger number of experts & specialists may necessarily have to be inducted into civil service and their role and al…

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Question 3

Appeared in Year: 2017

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“Constitutionalism is the foundation of the administrative edifice in India” . Discuss.

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Constitution is a concept in that it is deeply embedded with the historical experience and also it subjects the officials who exercise the governmental power to restrictions of a higher law. It proclaims the interest of rule of law as opposed to rule by the arbitrary judgement or mere Public officials. It can be said that the touchstone of the cons…

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Question 4

Appeared in Year: 2017

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“Bureaucracy has to make a balance between the need for environment sustainability and developmental imperatives.” Discuss.

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India is a highly populous country with a rapidly growing economy that rapid growth in today՚s world that is causing damage to the environment and sustainability of that growth is being question. Hence, India should strive to manage a balance between the economic development and the environment sustainability. Topic of ‘bureaucracy, development & e…

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Question 5

Appeared in Year: 2015

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“The constitutional provisions for the appointment of a special officer for the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are more investigative than executive in orientation.” Comment.

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India is not an egalitarian society. There՚re certain sectors that are at the disadvantage at agent the general population. Further, in fact that this disadvantage has been largely a result of the functional injustices being met out to these sections. As a result, the constitution performed for the appointment of the special offer for SC and ST.

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Question 6

Appeared in Year: 2014

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“Liberty of voter disappears in the ballot box once the vote is cast in a representative democracy, while it stays in a participatory democracy.” Critically Comment.

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In a representative democracy any legislation or the policy decision does not reflect the real aspirations of the citizens. As there has a every possibility of nepotism, favoritism and corporate lobbying in a representative democracy that makes the government of the day not to respond the people՚s will. In a representative democracy when the govern…

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