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Compare and contrast the approaches of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi towards caste and social reforms. How did their different philosophies shape their methods and visions for achieving social justice in India?
Adopting synergistic approaches to address interconnected global challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss, and food insecurity leads to sustainable development. Comment.
A parliamentary committee has recommended implementing a legal guarantee on Minimum Support Price and measures to improve farmers’ welfare. Parliamentary committees provide the opportunity for collaboration between the two houses of Parliament and help MPs examine matters in great detail. Discuss the origin, significance and challenges of parliamentary committees in India.
Government is promoting and raising awareness about sustainable agriculture practices among the farmers. Discuss the various methods of sustainable agriculture. What are the challenges associated with sustainable agriculture?
The first ever Ganges river dolphin was tagged in Assam by Wildlife Institute of India. What is the significance of such tagging exercise? Discuss the threats faced by the Ganges river dolphin and efforts made towards its conservation.
Climate change affect women differently than men. Discuss the ways by which climate conferences like UNFCCC and UNCCD effectively bridge the gap between gender equity in policies and their implementation to address the disproportionate impact of climate change on women.
Discuss the challenges that exist in implementing the Dowry Prohibition Act and related Sections of IPC. Suggest measures to address the challenges related to Dowry Prohibition Act and other related sections.
Arctic tundra, which has stored carbon for thousands of years, has now become a source of heat-trapping greenhouse gases (GHGs). How does the Arctic tundra store carbon? Analyse the cause of this shift in the global climate system.
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