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Upsc essay solved papers
Upsc essay solved papers
CONTENT:
Introduction……
1993
My Vision of India in 2025 A.D
The Emerging Global Order, Political and Economic
He Who Reigns Within Himself and Rules Passions, Desires, and Fears is More Than a King
Compassion is The Basis of All Morality
Men Have Failed; Let Women Take Over
Economic Growth Without Distributive Justice is Bound to Breed Violence
Ecological Considerations Need Not Hamper Development
Computer: Harbinger of a Silent Revolution
1994
Youth is a Blunder, Manhood a Struggle, Old Age a Regret
Indian Society at The Crossroads
The Challenge Before a Civil Servant Today
Modernization and Westernization are not Identical Concepts
A Useless Life is an Early Death
Politics, Business and Bureaucracy: A Fatal Triangle
Multinational Corporations – Saviours or Saboteurs
1995
Politics Without Ethics is a Disaster
The New Emerging Woman-Power: The Ground Realities
When Money Speaks, The Truth is Silent
Whither Indian Democracy?
Restructuring of Indian Education System
Disinterested Intellectual Curiosity is The Life-Blood of Real Civilization 129
Our Deeds Determine us, as Much as we Determine our Deeds
1996
Literacy is Growing Very Fast, But There is No Corresponding Growth in Education
Restructuring of UNO to Reflect Present Realities
New Cults and Godmen: A Threat to Traditional Religion
The VIP Cult is a Bane of Indian Democracy
Need for Transparency in Public Administration
Truth is Lived, Not Taught
1997
What We Have Not Learnt During the Fifty Years of
Independence.
Judicial Activism
Greater Political Power Alone will Not Improve Women’s Plight
True Religion Cannot be Misused
The Modern Doctor and His Patients
Urbanization is a Blessing in Disguise.
1998
The Composite Culture of India
Woman is God’s Best Creation
The Misinterpretation and Misuse of Freedom in India
India’s Contribution to World Wisdom
The Language Problem in India: Its Past, Present and
Prospects
The World in The Twenty-First Century
1999
Women’s Empowerment: Challenges and Prospects
The Youth Culture Today
Mass Media and Cultural Invasion
Value-Based Science and Education
Reservations, Politics and Empowerment
Resource Management in The Indian Context
2000
Why Should We Be Proud of Being Indians?
Indian Culture Today: A Myth or Reality
Modernism And Our Traditional Socio-Ethical Values
The Cyber World: Its Charms and Challenges
The Country’s Need For A Better Disaster Management System
The Implications of Globalisation For India
2001
What Have We Gained From Our Democratic Set-up?
My Vision of An Ideal World Order
The March of Science And The Erosion Of Human Values
Irrelevance of The Classroom
The Pursuit of Excellence
Empowerment Alone Cannot Help Our Women
2002
Modern Technological Education And Human Values
Search For Truth Can Only Be A Spiritual Problem
If Youth Knew, If Age Could
The Path of Glory Lead But to The Grave
Privatisation of Higher Education In India
Responsibility of Media In a Democracy
2003
The Masks of New Imperialism
How Far Has Democracy in India Delivered The Goods?
How Should a Civil Servant Conduct Himself?
As Civilization Advances Culture Declines
There is Nothing Either Good or Bad But Thinking Makes It So
Spirituality and Scientific Temper
2004
India’s Role In Promoting Asean Co-Operation
Whither Women’s Emancipation?
The Lure of Space
Judicial Activism And Indian Democracy
Water Resources Should Be Under The Control of The Central Government
Globalization And Its Impact on Indian Culture
2005
If Women Ruled The World
What Is Real Education?
The Hand That Rocks The Cradle
Justice Must Reach The Poor
Terrorism And World Peace
Food Security For Sustainable National Development
2006
Importance of Indo-US Nuclear Agreement
Globalization Would Finish Small-Scale Industries in India
Women’s Reservation Bill Would Usher in Empowerment For Women in India
Increasing Computerisation Would Lead To The Creation of Dehumanized Society
“Education For All”Campaign in India: Myth Or Reality
Protection of Ecology & Environment is Essential For
Sustained Economic Development
2007
Independent Thinking Should Be Encouraged Right From Childhood
Evaluation Of Panchayati Raj System In India From The Point of View Of Eradication Of Poverty To Power To People
Attitude Makes Habit, Habit Makes Character And Character Makes A Man
Is Autonomy The Best Answer To Combat Balkanisation?
How Has Satellite Television Brought About Cultural Change in the Indian Mindset?
BPO Boom Idfn India
2008
Role of Media In Good Governance
National Identity And Patriotism
Special Economic Zones: Boon or Bane
Discipline Means Success, Anarchy Means Ruin
Urbanisation And Its Hazards
Is An Egalitarian Society Possible By Educating The Masses?
2009
Are Our Traditional Handicrafts Doomed To a Slow Death?
Are We a Soft State?
The Focus of Health Care is Increasingly Getting Skewed Towards The ‘Haves’ of Our Society
Good Fences Make Good Neighbours
Globalism Vs. Nationalism
2010
Geography May Remain The Same; History Need Not
Should a Moratorium Be Imposed on All Fresh Mining In Tribal Areas of The Country?
From Traditional Indian Philanthropy to The Gates-Buffet
Model a Natural Progression or a Paradigm Shift
2011
Creation of Smaller States and The Consequent Administrative, Economic and Developmental Implications
Does Indian Cinema Shape Our Popular Culture or Merely Reflect It?
Credit Based Higher Education System-Status, Opportunities And Challenges
In The Indian Context, Both Human Intelligence And Technical Intelligence Are Crucial in Combating Terrorism
2012
In The Context of Gandhiji’s Views on The Matter Explore, on An Evolutionary Scale, The Term‘Swadhinata’,‘Swaraj’And ‘Dharmarajya’. Critically Comment on Their Contemporary Relevance To Indian Democracy.
Is The Criticism That The Public–Private Partnership (PPP) Model For Development More of a Bane Than a Boon I The Indian Context. Justify
Science And Mysticism : Are They Compatible?
Managing Work And Home – Is The Indian Working Woman Getting a Fair Deal”
2013
Be The Change You Want To See In Others – Gandhiji
Is the Colonial Mentality Hindering India’s success?
GDP (Gross Domestic Product) Along With GDH (Gross Domestic Happiness) Would Be The Right Indices For Judging The Well-Being of a Country
Science and Technology is the Panacea for the Growth and Security of the Nation
2014
SECTION-A
With Greater Power Comes Greater Responsibility
Is The Growing Level of Competition Good For The Youth?
Are The Standardized Tests Good Measure of Academic Ability or Progress?
Words Are Sharper Than The Two-Edged Sword
SECTION-B
Was It The Policy Paralysis or The Paralysis of Implementation Which Slowed The Growth of Our Country?
Is Sting Operation an Invasion on Privacy?
Fifty Golds In Olympics : Can This Be a Reality For India?
Tourism : Can This Be The Next Big Thing For India?
2015
SECTION-A
Lending Hands To Someone Is Better Than Giving a Dole
Quick But Steady Wins The Race
Character of an Institution is Reflected In Its Leader
Education Without Values, As Useful As It Is, Seems Rather To Make a Man More Clever
SECTION-B
Technology Cannot Replace Manpower
Crisis Faced In India – Moral or Economic
Dreams Which Should Not Let India Sleep
Can Capitalism Bring Inclusive Growth?
2016
SECTION-A
If Development Is Not Engendered, It Is Endangered
Need Brings Greed, If Greed Increases It Spoils Breed
Water Disputes Between States In Federal India
Innovation is the Keterminant of Economic Growth and Social Welfare
SECTION-B
Cooperative Federalism: Myth or Reality
Cyberspace And Internet: Blessing or Curse To The Human Civilization in The Long Run
Near Jobless Growth in India: An Anomaly or An Outcome of Economic Reforms
Digital Economy : A Leveller or A Source of Economic Inequality
2017
SECTION-A
Farming has Lost the Ability to be a Source of Subsistence for Majority of Farmers in India.
Impact of the New Economic Measures on Fiscal ties Between the Union and States in India
Destiny of a Nation is Shaped in its Classrooms
Has NAM Lost its Relevance in the Multipolar World?
SECTION-B
Joy is the Simplest Form of Gratitude
Fulfillment of ‘New Woman’ in India is a Myth
We May Brave Human Laws But Cannot Resist Natural Laws
Social Media is Inherently a Selfish Medium.
2018
SECTION-A
Alternative technologies for a climate change resilient India
A good life is one inspired by love and guided by knowledge
Poverty anywhere is a threat to prosperity everywhere
Management of Indian border disputes – a complex task
SECTION-B
Customary morality cannot be a guide to modern life
‘The past’ is a permanent dimension of human consciousness and values
A people that values its privileges above its principles loses both
Reality does not conform to the ideal, but confirms it