The document provides instructions to write two essays, choosing one topic from each of two sections. Section A includes four topics: 1) how farming has lost its ability to be a source of subsistence for most Indian farmers, 2) the impact of new economic measures on fiscal ties between India's union and states, 3) how a nation's destiny is shaped in its classrooms, and 4) whether the Non-Alignment Movement has lost relevance in a multipolar world. Section B includes four alternative topics: 1) joy as the simplest form of gratitude, 2) how fulfillment of the "new woman" in India is a myth, 3) how we can brave human laws but not natural laws, and 4) whether social
The document provides instructions to write two essays, choosing one topic from each of two sections. Section A includes four topics: 1) how farming has lost its ability to be a source of subsistence for most Indian farmers, 2) the impact of new economic measures on fiscal ties between India's union and states, 3) how a nation's destiny is shaped in its classrooms, and 4) whether the Non-Alignment Movement has lost relevance in a multipolar world. Section B includes four alternative topics: 1) joy as the simplest form of gratitude, 2) how fulfillment of the "new woman" in India is a myth, 3) how we can brave human laws but not natural laws, and 4) whether social
The document provides instructions to write two essays, choosing one topic from each of two sections. Section A includes four topics: 1) how farming has lost its ability to be a source of subsistence for most Indian farmers, 2) the impact of new economic measures on fiscal ties between India's union and states, 3) how a nation's destiny is shaped in its classrooms, and 4) whether the Non-Alignment Movement has lost relevance in a multipolar world. Section B includes four alternative topics: 1) joy as the simplest form of gratitude, 2) how fulfillment of the "new woman" in India is a myth, 3) how we can brave human laws but not natural laws, and 4) whether social