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Their question: “India's performance on health-related MDGs; relevant SDGs; India's capacity to meet them”
The topper's answer on India's health-related MDG performance, relevant SDGs and capacity maps almost exactly onto the PYQ identifying health MDGs and the success of government actions.
Key learnings from their answer
- ›He varies the answer format to fit the demand: BRICS vs IBSA (Q10) is written as a clean two-column side-by-side comparison rather than paragraphs, and NITI Aayog (Q3) and the NCM mandate (Q14) are rendered as boxed mind-map/flow diagrams with branching arrows instead of prose. -> When a question is explicitly comparative or asks for challenges/measures, switch to a two-column or boxed-flow layout, it saves time, signals structure to the examiner, and is ideal for short 10-markers.