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Paper
GS-I
Question
Q11
Marks
15M
Word Limit
250W
Model answer will be available after you finish writing.
Model Answer
Source: PW OnlyIAS · PW OnlyIAS Editorial
Approach:IntroductionYou can introduce by explaining the rationale behind the formation of new states.BodyDiscuss the potential benefits of forming new states.Examine the potential drawbacks of forming new states.Analyze specific case studies of new state formations in India, such as Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, and Chhattisgarh, to assess their economic impact.ConclusionProvide a balanced perspective, emphasizing that the overall outcome depends on factors such as governance, resource allocation, and inclusive development policies.
Original source: PW OnlyIAS
Paper
GS Paper I — Indian Heritage, History, Geography & Society
Subject
Art and CultureSubtopic
Art Forms
Difficulty
Medium
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For a 15-mark question with 250-word limit, structure your answer with a brief introduction, 2-3 main body points with evidence, and a forward-looking conclusion.