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11 Feb 2025
GS Paper 2
Polity & Governance
Day 62: The Supreme Court’s role in interpreting fundamental rights has expanded over time. Analyze its impact on socio-economic justice in India with suitable examples. (150 words)
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11 Feb 2025
GS Paper 2
Polity & Governance
Day 62:The increasing backlog of cases in the Supreme Court has raised concerns about access to justice. What structural and procedural reforms are needed to enhance the efficiency of the Court? (250 words)
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10 Feb 2025
GS Paper 2
Polity & Governance
Day 61: While the State Legislature plays a crucial role in governance, its powers are not as extensive as those of Parliament. Discuss this statement in light of the legislative, financial, and administrative powers of the State Legislature. (250 words)
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10 Feb 2025
GS Paper 2
Polity & Governance
Day 61: Evaluate the relevance of having a Legislative Council in some states of India. Should the provision for Legislative Councils be extended to more states? Justify your answer.(150 words)
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08 Feb 2025
GS Paper 2
Polity & Governance
Day 60: Explain the role of the Chief Minister in cooperative and competitive federalism. How does it influence Centre-State relations? (150 words)
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08 Feb 2025
GS Paper 2
Polity & Governance
Day 60: The discretionary powers of the Governor are often at the center of political controversies. Critically analyze the extent and limitations of these powers under the Indian Constitution. (250 Words)
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07 Feb 2025
GS Paper 2
Polity & Governance
Day 59: The Public Accounts Committee is the most powerful financial watchdog of Parliament, ensuring that executive spending aligns with legislative intent. Discuss.(150 words)
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07 Feb 2025
GS Paper 2
Polity & Governance
Day 59: The working of Parliament cannot be smooth unless there is an effective mechanism to oversee executive action, which is best done through committees. Evaluate the working of such committees with suitable examples. (250 words)
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06 Feb 2025
GS Paper 2
Polity & Governance
Day 58: "Rajya Sabha is an essential revising chamber but lacks direct democratic legitimacy." Critically comment on its strengths and weaknesses in India's parliamentary democracy. (250 Words)
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06 Feb 2025
GS Paper 2
Polity & Governance
Day 58: Examine the concept of parliamentary sovereignty in India. How does it differ from the British model of parliamentary sovereignty? (150 words)
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05 Feb 2025
GS Paper 2
Polity & Governance
Day 57: The proposal for "One Nation, One Election" presents a transformative vision for India's electoral landscape. Examine the significance and feasibility of conducting Lok Sabha and State Assembly elections simultaneously in a diverse and federal country like India. (250 words)
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05 Feb 2025
GS Paper 2
Polity & Governance
Day 57: A Speaker should be a neutral arbiter in parliamentary proceedings, ensuring that all voices are heard while adhering to the laws that govern the House. Comment (250 words)
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04 Feb 2025
GS Paper 2
Polity & Governance
Day 56: The doctrine of collective responsibility in India ensures that the Cabinet functions as a unit. Discuss the provisions and challenges in maintaining collective responsibility in a coalition government. (250 Words)
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04 Feb 2025
GS Paper 2
Polity & Governance
Day 56: The discretionary powers of the President are limited, yet they hold significance. Examine these powers and their relevance in the context of recent judicial pronouncements.(150 Words)
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03 Feb 2025
GS Paper 2
Polity & Governance
Day 55: The principle of ‘cooperative federalism’ is often contrasted with ‘competitive federalism’ in India. Critically examine their impact on Centre-State relations. (250 Words)