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Paper
GS-I
Question
Q3
Marks
10M
Word Limit
150W
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Model Answer
Source: PW OnlyIAS · PW OnlyIAS Editorial
Approach:IntroductionStart by providing a brief background on the occurrence of famines in colonial India since the mid-eighteenth century. Highlight the severity of the situation and its impact on the Indian population.BodyIdentify and mention the possible reasons behind it.Discuss how British colonial policies, such as land revenue and taxation, played a significant role in the occurrence of famines.Discuss how British colonial policies and the spread of commercial agriculture led to the neglect of subsistence agriculture.ConclusionSum up by mentioning the long-lasting impact of famines on the Indian population and the need to acknowledge and address the issue.
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Paper
GS Paper I — Indian Heritage, History, Geography & Society
Subtopic
Modern Indian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present - significant events, personalities, issues
Difficulty
Easy
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This question is from the Modern Indian History and Post Independence History topic under GS-I (2022). It carries 10 marks with a 150-word limit. Difficulty: Easy.
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For a 10-mark question with 150-word limit, structure your answer with a brief introduction, 2-3 main body points with evidence, and a forward-looking conclusion.