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Paper
GS-I
Question
Q17
Marks
10M
Word Limit
200W
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Model Answer
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Approach:IntroductionDefine regionalism. Mention some of the factors that lead to the rise of regionalism and then say that it is one of the key factors for the demand for separate states.BodyMention the reasons why regionalism develops and how a separate state is seen to be a way to address many of these concerns.ConclusionConclude stating that regionalism as a feeling in India is inevitable given its vast diversity, but demands for a separate state can be reduced by addressing policy issues of the region.
Original source: PW OnlyIAS
Paper
GS Paper I — Indian Heritage, History, Geography & Society
Subject
Indian SocietySubtopic
Effects of globalization on Indian society
Difficulty
Medium
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This question is from the Indian Society topic under GS-I (2013). It carries 10 marks with a 200-word limit. Difficulty: Medium.
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For a 10-mark question with 200-word limit, structure your answer with a brief introduction, 2-3 main body points with evidence, and a forward-looking conclusion.