PREVIOUS YEARS PAPER
Incredible India
1. My vision of India in 2001 AD. (1993)
2. Whither Indian democracy? (1995)
3. The V.I.P. cult is a bane of Indian democracy. (1996)
4. What we have not learnt during fifty years of Independence. (1997)
5. India’s contribution to world wisdom. (1998)
6. Why should we be proud of being Indians? (2000)
7. What have we gained from out democratic set-up? (2001)
8. How far has democracy in India delivered the goods? (2003)
9. India’s Role in Promoting ASEAN Co-operation. (2004)
10. Importance of Indo-U.S. Nuclear Agreement (2006)
11. Globalization Would Finish Small-Scale Industries in India (2006)
12. Evaluation of Panchayati Raj Systems in India from the point of view of eradication of poverty to power to
people. (2007)
13. National identity and patriotism. (2008)
14. Are we ‘Soft’ State? (2009)
15. Preparedness of our society of India’s global leadership role. (2010)
16. From traditional Indian philanthropy to the Gates-Buffett model–a National progression or a paradigm? (2010)
Women and Child
1. Men have failed; let Women take over. (1993)
2. The new emerging women-power: the ground realities. (1995)
3. Women is God’s best creation. (1998)
4. Women’s empowerment: Challenges and prospects. (1999)
5. Empowerment alone cannot help our women. (2001)
6. Whither Women’s Emancipation? (2004)
7. If women ruled the world. (2005)
8. Women’s Reservation Bill Would Usher in Empowerment for Women in India. (2006)
Society and Culture
1. Indian Society at the crossroads. (1994)
2. Modernization and Westernization are not concepts. (1994)
3. Disinterested Intellectual curiosity is the life-real civilization. (1995)
4. Urbanization is a blessing in disguise. (1997)
5. The composite culture of India. (1998)
6. The youth culture today. (1999)
7. Mass media and culture invasion. (1999)
8. Indian culture today: a myth or reality? (2000)
9. Modernism and our traditional socio-ethical values. (2000)
10. Responsibility of Media in a democracy. (2002)
11. As civilization advances culture declines. (2003)
12. Increasing Computerization Would lead to the Certain of Dehumanized Zociety. (2006)
13. Attitude makes habit, habit makes character and character makes a man. (2007)
14. How has satellite television brought about culture change in the Indian mindset? (2006)
15. Urbanisation and its hazards. (2008)
16. ‘Globalism’ vs. ‘Nationalism’. (2009)
Values Based
1. Compassion is the Basis of All Morality. (1993)
2. Our deeds determine us, as much as we determine our deeds. (1995)
3. Truth is lived, not taught. (1997)
4. Truth religion cannot be misused. (1997)
5. Value-based science and education. (1999)
6. The march of science and the erosion of human values. (2001)
7. Modern Technological Education and human values.
8. Search for Truth can only be a spiritual problem. (2002)
9. Spirituality and Scientific temper. (2003)
10. “The focus of health care in increasingly getting skewed towards the ‘haves’ of our society.” (2009)
11. Are our traditional handicrafts doomed to a slow death? (2009)
Education Based
1. Restructuring of Indian Education System. (1995)
2. Literacy is growing very fast but there is no corresponding growth in education. (1996)
3. Irrelevance of the classroom (2001)
4. Privatisation of Higher Education in India. (2001)
5. What is real education? (2005)
6. “Education of All” Campaign in India: Myth of Reality. (2006)
7. Is an egalitarian society possible by educating the masses? (2008)
Philosophy Based
1. He who Reigns within himself and Rules his passions, Desires and Fears, is more than a King.” (1993)
2. Youth is a blunder, Manhood a struggle, Old age a regret. (1994)
3. A useful life is an early death. (1994)
4. When money speaks, the truth is silent. (1995)
5. The modern doctor and his patients. (1997)
6. The pursuit of excellence. (2001)
7. If youth knew, if age cold. (2002)
8. The paths of glory lead but to the grave. (2002)
9. There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it to. (2003)
10. The Lure of Space. (2004)
11. The hand that rocks the cradle. (2005)
12. Independent thinking should be encouraged ring from the childhood. (2007)
13. Discipline means success, anarchy means ruin. (2008)
14. “Good fences make good neighbours.” (2009)
15. Geography may remain the same; history need not. (2010)
Politics and Administration
1. Economic Growth without Distributive Justice is bound to breed Violence. (1993)
2. The Challenges before a Civil Servant today. (1994)
3. Politics, Business and Bureaucracy-a fatal triangle. (1994)
4. Politics without ethic is a disaster. (1995)
5. Need for transparency in Public Administration. (1996)
6. Greater political power alone will not improve women’s plight. (1997)
7. The misinterpretation and misuse of freedom in India. (1998)
8. The language problem in India: Its past, present and prospects. (1998)
9. Reservations, politics and empowerment (1999)
10. How should a civil servant conduct himself? (2003)
11. Judicial Activism and Indian Democracy (22004)
12. Justice must reach the poor. (2005)
13. Is autonomy the best answer to combat balkanization? (2007)
14. Role of the media in good governance. (2008)
Current Based
1. The emerging Global Order, Political and Economic. (1993)
2. Ecological considerations need not hamper development. (1993)
3. Computer: The Harbinger of a Silent Revolution. (1993)
4. Multinational Corporations—Saviours or Saboteurs. (1994)
5. Restructuring of the U.N.O. to reflect present realities. (1996)
6. New cults and godmen a threat to traditional religious. (1996)
7. Judicial activism. (1997)
8. The world of the twenty-first century. (1998)
9. Resource management in the Indian context. (1999)
10. The cyberworld: Its charms and challenges. (2000)
11. The country’s need for a better disaster management system. (2000)
12. The implications of globalisation for India (2000)
13. My vision of an ideal world order. (2001)
14. The Masks of New Imperialism . (2003)
15. Water Resources should be Under the Control of the Central Government. (2004)
16. Terrorism and world peace. (2005)
17. Food security for sustainable national development. (2005)
18. Protection of Ecology and Environment is Essential for Sustained Economic Development. (2006)
19. BPO boom in India. (2007)
20. Special Economic Zones: Boon or Bane. (2008)
21. Should a moratorium be imposed on all fresh mining in tribal areas of the country? (2010)
Use Creative Sentences like
· Any judge/MP who seeks immunity from truth under the cover of the robe robs the right of We, the People
of India, the sovereign of Bharat.
· The Court is an open book & if the Bench seeks an iron curtain between its economic interest & Litigant
community, it is violative of Glasnost (the policy of openness & transparency).
· Democracy is an open book & if any public functionary seeks an iron curtain between its own interest & the
public, it is violative of Glasnost.
· In our murky world of gloom, greed & agony, our duty is to save the country of means of a compassionate
recipe & dedicated endevaours.
· hope....is defined by a farmer who ploughs his land when drought conditions prevail,by the blind who learn
colors,young girl who steps into mama’s high heels.
· In the beginners mind there are many possibilities, in the expert’s mind there are few.
· Democracy is slow, painful but definite process.
· Look at the sky. We are not alone. The whole universe is friendly to us and conspires only to give the best to
those who dream and work
· Sri Saraswati, Sri Lakshmi, Dri Durga are the deities of learning, Wealth and Valour. This is the highest
from of empowerment of women in India from vedic times.
· e have not invaded anyone. We have not conquered anyone. We have not grabbed their land, their culture,
their history and tried to enforce our way of life on them (Quotation by Abdul Kalam).
· Why are we, as a nation so obsessed with foreign things? Is it a legacy of our colonial years? We want
foreign television sets. We want foreign shirts. We want foreign technology. Why this obsession with
everything imported?
· The ballot is stronger than the bullet.
· Let us draw inspiration from our great wise men of the past and the intellectual leadership of the present and
make the world exclaim. “The Wonder that is India.”
· You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean
does not become dirty.
· Man has been uniquely endowed in that he can contemplate on his mortality & sadly if we do not soon
realize that it is no longer a question of either development or environment but harmonius development or
doom, we may find that we should be the first species to orchestrate its own extinction.
 
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