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GOVERNANCE

1. What do you mean by citizens Charter? Despite being in existence for


many years why there has been only a limited improvement in the quality
of public services being provided by the government

2. What are objectives of the SDG related to health? Critically discuss the
strategy government of India aims to follow to realize them

3. The RURBUN mission is as important as the SMART City mission . Comment

4. Use of Adhaar will fundamentally alter the way welfarism i s practiced in


India. Critically analyze the statement.

5. Recently government had restructured the whole system of the centrally


sponsored schemes. Do you think it will help in better implementation of
the schemes aimed for the amelioration of the vulnerabl e sections

6. If India is to achieve its goals of equity, eradication of poverty and


sustainable development SHG, NGOS and other civil sector organization
and the government must work together. Discuss

7. Pressure group is the area where formal politics meets and civil society.
Analyze the statement in context of pressure groups in India?

8. Right to information Act-2005 is perhaps the most important instrument


for achieving good governance. Keeping in view this fact, critically discuss
its objectives, success and need for changes.

9. What do you mean by minimum government maximum governance ?


Explain in the light of recent developments in the governance architecture
of the country.

10. Has the cadre based civil services organization been the cause of slow
change in India? Critically examine

11. The higher education sector in India suffers from many challenges but the
biggest one is lack of autonomy. Discuss

12. Welfare programs launched by the government to ensure social justice and
equity, have given mixed results till now . Though substantial success has
been achieved on many fronts but the goal of a inclusive and developed
India free from poverty is still far. In this context critically analyze the
changes made by the union government to various welfare schemes in
recent years.

13. Poverty is not the only cause of social exclusion . Explain

14. What do you mean by the term distributive justice? What strategies has
India followed to ensure it? What is the best strategy? Give reasons to
support you view.

15. Do you think the present regulatory system of India is suited for the
challenges faced by the country? Give examples to substantiate your
answer

16. Merger of the railway budget with the general budget is only the beginning
and a lot needs to be done if Indian Railways has to remain t he engine of
socio-economic development. Discuss in light of the Bibek Debroy
committee report

17. Critically evaluate the impact of SHGs on rural society. Also suggest
measures to improve their working.

18. Critically discuss the objectives and of the National H ealth Policy 2017.
Also analyze the nature of Indias spending on health.

19. The government of India has taken many initiatives for digitalization of
governance in the country. Discuss the challenges and way forward to
ensure that the objective is fulfilled

20. Rural distress has been causes one of them being lack of access to formal
credit for the framers. In this context do you think loan waiver policy is a
good strategy to tackle the problem? Give reasons to substantiate you
opinion.

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