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‘The rock-cut architecture represents one of the most
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Prehistoric rock paintings and other art forms are
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ancient history. Explain 10 INTERIM BATCH FT 1.95),
How will the melting of Himalayan glaciers have a far
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Has caste lost its relevance in understanding the
‘multicultural Indian society?Elaborate your answers with
ilustations (10 Marks 150 Words)
The major paradox of caste taday isthe rising caste
‘groups/identities, declining caste system. Clarify your
argument on this paradox (Batch LT1, O14)
's diversity and pluralism in India under threat due to
globalisation. Justify your answer (15 Marks 250 Words)
How different is cultural diversity from cultural pluralism?
Which of these do you think can bolster national unity?
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To what extent Is Indian culture resilient 0
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How have digital intiatves in India contributed the
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Recent pandemic has disrupted the traditional education,
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as a viable option, Discuss,
"150 Words, 10 marks) BATCH L TEST 2 Q4
‘Once a Speaker, Always a Speaker! Do you think this
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Business i India? (10 Marks 150 Words)
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‘money bills and disqualification of members. BATCH L
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Services for strengthening democracy India’. (250 Words, 15 marks) Batch L 1203
(10 Marks 150 Words)
Indian diaspora has a dicisive role to play in the politics Indian diaspora policy has evolved from Nehruvian
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Comment with examples. (10 Marks 150 Words) However, this engagement comes with its own
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BatchL T1019
9, National educational policy 2020 sin conformity with Explain the salient features of the National Education
sustainable development goal for (2030). Itintends to
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What do you understand by Nanotechnology and how is,
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20087 (10 Marks 150 Words) Strengthened. Critically examine itsimportance in
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{150 words, 10 marks) atch LT3Q7
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federal tensions? (15 Marks 250 Words)
What are the major factors responsible for making Minimum support price (MSP) has suppressed crop
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