Why is adolescence called the most difficult period of life? How can a teacher help in the development of adolescents? Discuss with reference to Indian society.
What do you mean by personality? Describe the various techniques of assessing personality.
Clarify environment in the context of Indian society.
Discuss the role of Indian values in Environmental Education. What should be the responsibilities of teachers for the development of environmental awareness?
What is the meaning of environmental degradation? Discuss its causes.
What do you think about Sant Kabirdas' contribution to society?
Translate the following lines into Hindi: 'The culture teaches discipline and moral values which, need to be carried everywhere when you are exposed to the world. India is a country that boasts of a rich culture.'
Critically analyse the novel 'The Home and The World' written by Rabindranath Tagore.
What is the role of Education in Progress of Indian Society?
What do you understand by Philosophy? Discuss the relationship between Education and Philosophy. Describe the main characteristics of Indian Philosophy.
Show how Education must change society rather than follow social changes. Discuss the importance of Education in bringing about Social Changes.
How far does a Joint Stock Company differ from a Co-operative Society?
Discuss the statement 'Rationalisation is not an Unmixed blessing' and mention the difficulties in implementing rationalisation measures in Indian industries.
Critically examine the concept of 'Separation of Powers'. How far do you agree that this concept has been incorporated under the Indian constitution? Discuss with the help of decided cases.
Is the power of judicial review one of the basic structures of the Indian constitution? Discuss the power of judicial review of the Supreme Court of India with the help of decided cases.
Write a note on any one of the following: Evolution of Indian Constitutional Government, Judicial system in Britain, Conventions of British constitution.
Discuss the historical and modern approaches to punishment in India. On which theory is the Indian Penal Policy based?
Keeping in view the principle of punishment versus treatment, discuss the statement: Imposition of punishment is not the sole remedy to minimize crime in society.
Discuss the law relating to plea-bargaining in India with the help of decided cases.
Discuss fully the importance of natural law and its impact on Indian law during the 20th Century.
"The aim of social engineering is to build an efficient structure of society as much as possible, which involves the balancing of competing interests." Comment.
Discuss Salmond's definition of law and examine how far it is applicable to the Indian legal system.
How do education and society influence each other? Explain with suitable examples.
What do you mean by equality of educational opportunities? Why are these opportunities important for the development of a democratic society? Explain.
Write short notes on any two of the following: Issues regarding women's education, Education for the rural population, Problems related to the educationally disadvantaged section of society.