UPSC CSE IAS ESSAY: The cat concludes world is dark by just closing its eyes Introduction: Every person takes the limits of their own field of vision for the limits of the world. Arthur Schopenhauer. Background: Cases of such ignorance: Why we do so? What is wrong with that? Who do that mostly? Is it […]
UPSC IAS Exam Essay: No State can grow by dwarfing its own citizens Introduction: Give the history of USSR, how curtailing liberties, press freedom and top down economic policies have led to its own destruction. Background: State is an association of its citizens formed through social contract. It prospers on the basis of economic activities […]
UPSC IAS Exam Essay: One man’s house burns so that another may warm himself Introduction: These statament: How does burning one man’s house provide warmth to another? How one man’s pain is another man’s pleasure may lead to self harm? Why “One man’s mistake is another man’s opportunity” is not always true? Conclusion:
UPSC CSE Essays: Whither Indian Democracy Introduction: India and democracy – overview of the past Dignity is at the core of the Indian way of life, Manusmriti and Buddist Tripitaka talk about the social contract as the origin of the State showing our democratic roots. Modern Democraric India Bringing democracy to doorsteps is my aim […]
The first wave of Covid19 made famous a poem- “I heard that we are all in the same boat. But it’s not like that. We are in the same storm, but not in the same boat. Your ship can be shipwrecked and mine might not be. Or vice versa. For some, quarantine is optimal: a […]
Introduction It s not very uncommon to find ourselves frozen while trying to make certain decisions, the reasons may be aplenty as to why the decision-making process is stalled, it may be due to the consequences of our actions or the collateral damage associated with it or the cost-benefits calculations or the timing of our […]
Note: The essay “Ecology and Economy go hand in hand” just contains the key points which the reader can take on and write the essay in their own word. You must use your knowledge and creativity to add some quotes which fit properly. Finally, write the conclusion by summarising the whole while maintaining balance. Introduction: […]
Introduction: Background: Why wrong does not nullify a wrong? What is the right approach? How this attitude developed? Philosophical basis: Challenges in doing this: How to build this approach? Conclusion: