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  • Break for Daily AWE Program in the month of October

    Daily Answer Writing Enhancement Program is taking a break for a month.

    It is actually a break for all of you aspirants!! Taking breaks helps you stay focused over long periods of time. Breaks can help you retain information in memory (important for studying or writing answers etc.) Taking short breaks every now and then help you re-focus on your big-picture goals.

    Therefore, we want you to work upon the strengths while improving upon the weakness in the given break. Revise your static portions of the syllabus of all GS papers so that when we reconvene in November, you are better prepared in your pursuit for your name in the final list of selected candidates on the UPSC website.

    See you folks in November. Till then be Citius, Altius, Fortius!!

  • 25th September 2019 | Daily Answer Writing Enhancement

    ANNOUNCEMENT – There is a change in format. Students will now have to post answers on the questions page separately by clicking on the links given below. We plan to track progress for each of the GS papers and to achieve the same, this modification becomes important. Students who are unable to post answers, please email hello@civilsdaily.com. You will receive a resolution for sure. 


    Question 1)

    Beginning with small means, then suddenly astonishing the world by its dazzling promise, the venture of the French in India was destined to end thus early in humiliation and failure. Discuss. (250 Words)

     

    Question 2)

    Without a systematic adoption of the Circular Economy, managing waste will be an insurmountable problem. (250 Words)

    Question 3)

    For India, climate action is not just a necessity, but an emergency. Discuss. (250 Words)

    Question 4)

    Corruption is an important manifestation of the failure of ethics. Discuss. Also, suggest ways to reduce corruption in government offices. (250 Words)

    Reviews will be provided in a week for. (In the order of submission- First come first serve basis). In case the answer is submitted late the review period may get extended to two weeks.

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  • 24th September 2019 | Daily Answer Writing Enhancement

    ANNOUNCEMENT – There is a change in format. Students will now have to post answers on the questions page separately by clicking on the links given below. We plan to track progress for each of the GS papers and to achieve the same, this modification becomes important. Students who are unable to post answers, please email hello@civilsdaily.com. You will receive a resolution for sure. 


    Question 1)

    Any single idea of the country is neither necessary nor sufficient for maintaining the unity of India. Comment. (250 Words)

     

    Question 2)

     Discuss the challenges to the effectiveness of the Paris Climate agreement? (250 Words)

    Question 3)

    Why do you think laws fail beyond a point? Discuss the relevance of ‘nudge’ to bring effective implementation of laws and programs. (250 Words)

    Question 4)

    Albert Einstein has said – “try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value.” Discuss this statement with its relevance in the present context. (250 Words)

    Reviews will be provided in a week for. (In the order of submission- First come first serve basis). In case the answer is submitted late the review period may get extended to two weeks.

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  • UPSC Civil Services Mains 2019 GS 4 Question Paper

    Dear Students,

    We will be releasing the list of repeated questions from our test series shortly. The paper seemed somewhat straightforward. Many questions were derived from current affairs.

    Click here to get in touch and discuss how you can get an edge in your preparation. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

    There are Twelve Questions divided in 2 SectionsAll Questions are Compulsory.

     

    SECTION A

    Q1.

    (a) What are the basic principles of public life? Illustrate any three with suitable examples. (150 words) (10 marks)

    (b) What do you understand by the term ‘public servant’? Reflect on the expected role of public servant.  (150 words) (10 marks)

    Q2.

    (a) Effective utilization of public finds is crucial to meet development goals. Critically examine the reasons for under- utilization and mis- utilization of public funds and their implications. (150 words) (10 marks)

    (b) “Non-performance of duty by a public servant is a form of corruption”. Do you agree with this view? Justify your answer (150 words) (10 marks)

    Q3.

    (a) What is meant by the term ‘constitutional morality’? How does one uphold constitutional morality? (150 words) (10 marks)

    (b) What is meant by ‘crisis of conscience’? How does it manifest in the public domain? (150 words) (10 marks)

    Q4.

    (a) Explain the basic principles of citizens’ charter movement and bring out its importance. (150 words) (10 marks)

    (b) There is a view that the official secrets act is an obstacle to the implementation of Rights to Information act. Do you agree with the view? Discuss (150 words) (10 marks)

    Q5.

    (a) What do you understand by probity in governance? Based on your understanding of the term, suggest measures for ensuring probity in government. (150 words) (10 marks)

    (b) “Emotional Intelligence is the ability to make your emotions work for you instead of against you.” Do you agree with this view? Discuss. (150 words) (10 marks)

    Q6. What do each of the following quotations mean to you?

    (a) “An unexamined life is not worth living.” – Socrates (150 words) (10 marks)

    (b) “A man is but the product of his thoughts. What he thinks, he becomes.” – M.K.Gandhi (150 words) (10 marks)

    (c) “Where there is righteousness in the heart, there is beauty in the character. When there is beauty in the character, there is harmony in the home. When there is harmony in the home, there is order in the nation. When there is order in the nation, there is peace in the world.” – A.P.J. Abdul Kalam (150 words) (10 marks)

     

    SECTION B: Case studies 

    Q7. You are the heading the rescue operations in a area affected by severe natural calamity, thousands of people are rendered homeless and deprived of food, drinking water and other basic amenities. Rescue work has been disrupted by heavy rainfall and damaged to supply routes. The local people are seeding with anger against the delayed limited rescue operations. When your team reaches the affected area, the people there heckle and even assault some of the team members. One of your team member is even severely injured. Faced with this crisis some team member plead with you to call off the operations freeing threats to their life.

    In such trying circumstances, what will be your response? Examine the qualities of a public servant which will be required to manage the situations. (250 words) (20 marks)

     

    Q8. Honesty and uprightness are the hallmarks of a civil servants. Civil servants possessing these qualities are considered as a back bone of any strong organizations. In line of duty, they take various decisions, at time some become bonafide mistakes. As long as such decisions, are not taken intentionally and do not benefit personally, the officer cannot be said to be guilty. Though such decisions may, at times, lead to unforeseen adverse consequences in the long term.

    In the recent past, a few instances have surfaced where in civil servants has been implicated for bonafide mistakes. They have often been prosecuted and even imprisoned. These instances have greatly rattled the moral fiber of the civil servants.

    How does this trend affect the functioning of civil services? What measures can be taken to ensure that honest civil servants are not implicated for bonafide mistakes on their part? Justify your answer. (250 words) (20 marks)

     

    Q9. An apparel manufacturing company having large number of women employees was losing sales due to various factors. The company hired a reputed marketing executive, who increased the volume of sales within a short span of time. However, some unconfirmed reports came up regarding his indulgence in sexual harassment at the work place.

     After sometime a women employee launched a formal complaint to the management against the marketing executive about sexually harassing her. Faced with the companies’ indifference, in not taking cognisance of her grievances, she lodged an FIR with police.

     Realizing the sensitivity and gravity of the situation, the company called the women employee to negotiate. In that she was offered a hefty sum of money to withdraw the complaint and the FIR and also give in writing that the marketing executive is not involved in the case.

    Identify the ethical issues involved in this case. What options are available to the women employee? (250 words) (20 marks)

     

    Q10. In a modern democratic polity there is a concept of political executive and permanent executive elected people’s representatives forms the political executive and bureaucracy forms the permanent executive. Ministers frame policy decisions and bureaucrats execute these. In the initial decades after independence, relationship between the permanent executives and the political executives were characterized by mutual understanding, respect, and cooperation, without encroaching upon each other’s domain.

    However, in the subsequent decades the situation has changed. There are instances of the political executive insisting upon the permanent executives to follow its agenda. Respect for an appreciation of an upright bureaucrats has declined. There is an increasing tendency among the political executive to get involved in routine administrative matters such as transfers, posting etc. Under this scenario, there is a definitive trend towards ‘politicization of bureaucracy’. The raising materialism and acquisitiveness in social life has also adversely impacted upon the ethical values of both the permanent executive and the political executive.

    What are the consequences of this ‘politicization of bureaucracy? Discuss.  (250 words) (20 marks)

     

    Q11. In one of the districts of a frontier state, narcotics menace has been rampant. This has results in money laundering, mushrooming of poppy farming, arms smuggling and near stalling of education. The system is on the verge of collapse. The situation has been further worsened by unconfirmed reports that local politicians as well as some senior police officers are providing surreptitious patronage to the drug mafia. At that point of time a woman police officer, known for her skills in handling such situations is appointed as superintendent of police to bring the situation to normalcy.

    If you are the same police officer, identify the various dimensions of the crisis. Based on your understanding, suggest measures to deal with the crisis. (250 words) (20 marks)

     

    Q12. In recent times, there has been an increasing concern in India to develop effective civil service ethics, code of conduct, transparency measures, ethics and integrity systems and anti-corruption agencies. In view of this, there is need being felt to focus on three specific areas, which are directly relevant to the problems of internalizing integrity and ethics in the civil services. These are as follows:

    1. Anticipating specific threats to ethical standards and integrity in the civil services,

    2. Strengthening the ethical competence of civil servant and

    3. Developing administrative processes and practices which promote ethical values and integrity in civil services.

    Suggest institutional measures to address the above three issues. (250 words) (20 marks)