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Their question: “E-commerce revolutionizing agriculture supply chains (10m)”
The topper shows how e-commerce platforms (ONDC, e-NAM) cut intermediaries and fix agri supply-chain bottlenecks, exactly the PYQ's question on whether e-commerce can overcome marketing/supply-chain bottlenecks.
Key learnings from their answer
- ›She opens almost every answer with a hard data or report anchor rather than a textbook definition - Q4 leads with the NITI Aayog Composite Water Management Index (India holds 2.4% of global freshwater, only ~28% utilisable), Q9 with World Bank figures (India = 18% of world population but ~4% of freshwater, extracts ~25% of groundwater), and Q2-Q3 with the Dalwai Committee's ~40% food-grain wastage / only ~10% processed -> lead your intro with one precise, sourced number that frames the problem, so the examiner sees command of facts in the first two lines.
- ›She closes with a forward-looking 'Thus...' conclusion that maps the answer onto a national goal - SDG-2, the Panchamrit targets, COP28's tripling-nuclear pledge, Vision 2047 or the $5-trillion-economy goal -> end by tying your specific topic to a recognised national/global commitment, which signals big-picture awareness and gives the answer a deliberate landing point.
What they cited: ONDC (Open Network for Digital Commerce) and e-NAM / Govt e-marketplace linking APMC mandis (Q3) · Dalwai Committee — ~40% of food grains wasted, only ~10% processed (Q2, Q3)