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UPSC MAINS ESSENTIALS - ANSWER WRITING PRACTICE (27/12/2024)

UPSC MAINS ESSENTIALS 

 
 
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UPSC Exam Notes presents a dedicated initiative to help you excel in Mains answer writing practice. This program covers both static and dynamic components of the UPSC Civil Services syllabus across various General Studies (GS) papers. Each session is crafted to provide valuable insights and techniques to improve your answer-writing skills, aiming to enrich your preparation for the UPSC CSE Mains. Start with today’s answer-writing exercise based on GS-2 topics to evaluate and track your progress.

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UPSC Exam Notes offers guidance on structuring Mains answers effectively to maximize your score and presentation.

Introduction

  • Begin your answer with a concise introduction of 3-5 lines. Avoid one-liner introductions as they often lack context.
  • Start by providing basic information, definitions, or key facts from trusted sources to set the foundation for your answer.

Body

  • This is the core of your answer. Analyze the question carefully to understand its requirements and address each aspect fully.
  • Use a mix of points and short paragraphs for clarity. Avoid long paragraphs or purely point-based responses, as balanced formatting enhances readability.
  • Incorporate data from reliable sources, such as government publications, to strengthen your arguments and make your answer more credible.
  • Analyze based on the question’s demand, but avoid over-analysis, which may dilute the answer’s impact.
  • Highlight key terms by underlining, helping your response stand out and improving its presentation.
  • Use flowcharts or tree diagrams where relevant to organize information efficiently, saving time and boosting clarity. These should be applied thoughtfully and only when they add real value.

Way Forward/Conclusion

  • Conclude on a positive, forward-looking note. Highlight potential solutions or the broader implications of your analysis.
  • If an unresolved issue is crucial to the topic, briefly mention it, but avoid repeating points from the introduction or body.
  • Where applicable, reference findings from relevant national or international reports, surveys, or quotations to add weight to your conclusion.

Self-Evaluation

This is a crucial step in answer-writing practice. UPSC Exam Notes provides evaluation guidelines to help you critically assess your responses and refine your thought process for future improvement.
 
 
Question 1.Critically analyze the challenges faced during the implementation of India's Land Acquisition Act, 2013. Explore the factors that have led to the recent farmers' protests calling for its enforcement.
 

Model Answer (Approach Outline):

This is not a definitive model answer but an approach to tackling the question effectively.

Introduction:

  • The Government of India passed the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation, and Resettlement Act, 2013 (commonly referred to as the Land Acquisition Act, 2013) to replace the outdated Land Acquisition Act of 1894.

  • The 2013 Act creates a contemporary framework for land acquisition while ensuring fair compensation and rehabilitation for affected communities. It came into force on January 1, 2014, with some amendments introduced in 2015.

Body:

  • Since February, farmers from Punjab have been protesting at the Khanauri and Shambhu borders between Punjab and Haryana, demanding legal recognition of the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for crops, alongside several other demands from the central government. A significant demand is the enforcement of the Land Acquisition Act of 2013.

Key Features of the Act:

  • The key aspects of the Act include provisions for fair compensation and the requirement of consent. Landowners are entitled to compensation that is double the market val


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