BPSC_GS2_POLITY

Q. Analyse the significance of caste in determining the electoral outcome in Indian election. To what extent did caste play role in 2020 Bihar election? [66th BPSC: Expected question]

Q. Analyse the significance of caste in determining the electoral outcome in Indian election. To what extent did caste play role in 2020 Bihar election?Ans:Caste affect electoral politics in India at all levels and elections in turn have redefined the meaning of caste. The ability of caste leaders to acquire power by the means of …

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Q. What are the factors and consequences of deterioration of parliament’s functioning in India? Suggest measures to improve the Parliamentary Functioning. [66th BPSC: Expected question]

Q. What are the factors and consequences of deterioration of parliament’s functioning in India? Suggest measures to improve the Parliamentary Functioning.Ans:Parliament is a representative institution responsible for keeping the government accountable as in parliamentry democracy the executive is collectively responsible to the legislature.However, in recent years there is a debate regarding the declining standards of …

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Q. Analyze the emerging trends in Indian politics with facts and examples. [66th BPSC: Expected question]

Q. Analyze the emerging trends in Indian politics with facts and examples.Ans:The nature of politics keeps on changing with the passes of time and situations. Same is true for Indian politics . A lot of changes has taken place since independence and the process continues even now. Indian politics has developed its own incremental trends, …

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66th BPSC: Expected Topic for Polity (GS-II)

Expected Topics for Polity: Note: (List is not exhaustive, there may be some additions in near future) Constitution: Salient features of Indian constitution Fundamental Right → already asked in 65th BPSC, so less chances that it will be repeated in 66th BPSC. But still go through this topic. DPSP Nature and significance of preamble Constitution …

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Discuss various ‘Directive principles’. How were these implemented in Bihar after 1950? [BPSC-2012]

Q. Discuss various ‘Directive principles’. How were these implemented in Bihar after 1950? [BPSC-2012] Ans: DPSPs are enumerated in Part IV of the Constitution from Articles 36 to 51. The framers of the Constitution borrowed this idea from the Irish Constitution. Dr B R Ambedkar described these principles as ‘novel features’ of the Indian Constitution. …

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Q. What do you understand by E-governance? Discuss the position of E-governance implementation in Bihar. [65th BPSC-2020]

Q. What do you understand by E-governance? Discuss the position of E-governance implementation in Bihar. [65th BPSC-2020]Ans:Electronic governance or e-governance is the application of information and communication technology (ICT) for delivering government services, exchange of information, communication transactions between customers, business and other stakeholders. ©crackingcivilservices.com The primary role of e-governance is to simplify the process …

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Q. Indian Parliament is a non-sovereign law making institute.” Evaluate this statement. [65th BPSC-2020]

Q. Indian Parliament is a non-sovereign law making institute.” Evaluate this statement. [65th BPSC-2020]Ans: Unlike British parliament, Indian parliament is not considered a fully sovereign body. In parliamentary democracy, a sovereign parliament connotes following things: It holds that the legislative body has absolute sovereignty and is supreme over all other government institutions, including executive or …

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Q. Analyse tension areas between Centre and States in the Indian federal system. Describe the current state of relations between Union Govemment and Bihar State. [BPSC-2016] OR Explain the recent trends in Indian federalism. Do the states need more autonomy? [BPSC-2009] OR Analyze the emerging trends in Indian Federalism. [BPSC-1997]

Q. Analyse tension areas between Centre and States in the Indian federal system. Describe the current state of relations between Union Govemment and Bihar State. [BPSC–2016] OR Explain the recent trends in Indian federalism. Do the states need more autonomy? [BPSC–2009] OR Analyze the emerging trends in Indian Federalism. [BPSC-1997] Recent trend in Indian federalism: …

Q. Analyse tension areas between Centre and States in the Indian federal system. Describe the current state of relations between Union Govemment and Bihar State. [BPSC-2016] OR Explain the recent trends in Indian federalism. Do the states need more autonomy? [BPSC-2009] OR Analyze the emerging trends in Indian Federalism. [BPSC-1997] Read More »

Q. “The coalition experiment at the Centre has neither strengthened democracy nor has it made conditions conductive for participatory and cooperation federation”. Do you agree? [BPSC-1999]

Q. “The coalition experiment at the Centre has neither strengthened democracy nor has it made conditions conductive for participatory and cooperation federation”. Do you agree? [BPSC-1999]The coalition experiment in India is associated with rise of regional parties and decline of congress system. In coalition government, no party gets clear majority and two or more party …

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Q. Comment upon “Article 356 of the Constitution should be read with article 355 to appreciate its spirit.” [BPSC- 1999]

Q. Comment upon “Article 356 of the Constitution should be read with article 355 to appreciate its spirit.” [BPSC- 1999]Under Article 356, the constitution authorises the centre to take over the administration of a state in case of failure of constitutional machinery. This is popularly known as ‘President’s Rule’. It is also known as ‘State …

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