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[Model Answer QP2023 GS1] Does urbanisation lead to more segregation and or marginalisation of the poor in Indian metropolises?

The challenge for urban planners and policymakers is to make urbanization inclusive and equitable, ensuring that the growth of cities doesn’t leave their most vulnerable inhabitants behind.

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[Model Answer QP2023 GS1] From being met food importer in 1960s, India has emerged as a net food exported to the world. Provide reasons.

Initiated in the late 1960s, the Green Revolution marked a turning point for Indian agriculture. With the introduction of high-yielding varieties (HYVs) of seeds, particularly for wheat and rice, along with the use of fertilizers and improved irrigation techniques, crop yields surged.

[Model Answer QP2023 GS1] From being met food importer in 1960s, India has emerged as a net food exported to the world. Provide reasons. Read More »

[Model Answer QP2023 GS1] Identify and discuss the factors responsible for diversity of natural vegetation in India. Assess the significance of wildlife centuries in rainforest regions of India.

The rainforest regions, with their immense ecological importance, are aptly safeguarded by wildlife sanctuaries, ensuring conservation while balancing ecological and human needs.

[Model Answer QP2023 GS1] Identify and discuss the factors responsible for diversity of natural vegetation in India. Assess the significance of wildlife centuries in rainforest regions of India. Read More »

[Model Answer QP2023 GS1] Comment on the resource potentials of the long coastline of India and I like the status of natural hazard preparedness in these areas.

The coastline of India is approximately 7,517 km long, inclusive of both its mainland and the islands.

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[Model Answer QP2023 GS1] How did the colonial rule affect the tribals in India and what was the tribal response to the colonial oppression?

Tribals are original inhabitants of a region, predating other more dominant and subsequent populations. They have their own unique languages, customs, rituals, and beliefs.

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[Model Answer QP2023 GS1] What were the major technological changes introduced during the Sultanate period? How did those technological changes influence the Indian society?

The Delhi Sultanate period (1206-1526 AD) was a significant epoch in Indian history, marked by the dominance of several Turkic, Afghan, and Mongol dynasties in the northern parts of the Indian subcontinent.

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[Model Answer QP2023 GS1] What are the main features of Vedic society and religion? Do you think some of the features are still prevailing in Indian society?

The Vedic period, roughly spanning from 1500 BCE to 500 BCE, is a foundational phase in Indian history. The Vedas lay the groundwork for many of the religious, philosophical, and social ideas that would evolve in later centuries.

[Model Answer QP2023 GS1] What are the main features of Vedic society and religion? Do you think some of the features are still prevailing in Indian society? Read More »