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Is an Egalitarian Society Possible by Educating the Masses? 112-114 iksaie dal esccneaia taclor agaiiie tte sa: nd ig Crain aga cae ca oar 21. eaion Dea TS een 22 witout Gnverion of windand Hea, he Sod Sueur ot Pepe nai, ge Desoyed 1212 sehen dedi ican ie Seon Hera tberhy a hetenela se Seofeee Secintoc wl diggi Eval as $s a Gol Saas $7. tat 8 Hope he ssn ACTH ONE AG Ga A Te oe {bho bosentan bene 20, Corporate Social Respnihty -ion neods ~ tou? He aelighiae tas are 2. hot waren enced et sabe 25-the i Gases Vis Eels Ina sais 2A Tk Ta ARNO ni eit sexs 2 one Tate aise are unneti a SEIT) 1. Global Warmin Through Sea Level Rising and Icecaps Melting 161-163 2. Can ever Indi th China? 164-165 3. India-Pakistan focess is a Hype or Realism. What Should it be? 166-168 4. Terrorism is a Politically instigated Mental problem than Religious. Do you agree? Why or Why not? 169-171 5. Will Narendra Modi’s Leadership Make India a Global Player in World Politics? 172.173 6. Climate change : The Tragedy of Commans 174.176 7. India and China: From Rivalry to Enmity 177-178 8. Exploring The World of Communication 179-180 ‘9. How Internet Changed the way we Live 181-182 10. Cloud Computing is the Future 183-184 111. Cyber Bullying ~ More Extreme Than face-to-face Taunts 185-186 Free Download Paid Book >> WWW.SARKARIPOST.IN Join >> www.facebook.com/Sarkaripost.in WWW.SARKARIPOST.IN 12. Cybernation: A Threat o A Convivial to Employment 187-188 13. Coral Reef: Challenges and Oppurtunities for Sustainable Management 189-190 14, The Global Right Wing Polities, Then and Now 191-193 15. Terrorism that Changed the World 194-195 16, Dipolmacy War Against Terrorism 196-198 17. Climate Change is Farce 199-200 Ea EIyerey 1. Let Children Earn Knowledge Not Money 201-203, 2. Present Education System Deprives the Children of Economically Backward Families to Compet ‘The Entrance Examination for Professional Courses and Jobs in Government Services 204-206 3. AHome without Books is Like a Tree without Birds 207-208, 4. If You Want a Good Mother, Sister and Wife, then Start Educating a Girl Child 209-210, 5, Are Standardised Tests A Good Measure Of Academic Ability Or Progress? 211.213, 6. Education Is A Weapon That Can Change The World 214.216 7. Right to Education-Challenges and Prospects 217-218, 8. Should Tablets Replace Textbooks in Schools? 219-220 9. With Value Education Build the Pillars of Character 221-222 Bese et ATT 223-246 © STATEMENT/I /ERB/QUOTATION BASED TOPICS FOR ESSAY WRITING 252-253 Free Download Paid Book >> WWW.SARKARIPOST.IN Join >> www.facebook.com/Sarkaripost.in WWW.SARKARIPOST.IN GUIDELINES FOR ESSAY WRITING A. SELECT THE TOPIC (a) If the topic is in question form such as, “what do you think.....???2% . take an impartial and unbiased stand. (b) If the topic is just a statement like “Women in parliament a¢hievements and prospects”, you will have a space/words limit to e€ploresthe topic from many perspectives with relevant facts, and conclusion should Bébalanced and justified. B, PLANNING 1. Most topics demand a balanced approach. The céntestahts should be objective in express- ing their opinion They must give evidences and examples fiijsupport of their opinion and argument Prioritize points according to theirim#portance and value, so that they can be dealt with the most important points in first paragraphiafier introduction. 4, Interlink each point and theymusbbe felevant to the topic. Thus, p ning is the blue print of the essay. WRITING 1. Introduction ? (a) Statg(fflesputpose of essay in the introduction. A good introduction clearly tells the readers;what to expect in the rest of the essay, i.e. make the readers curious to read the essay. (b) Begin with attractive headings such as Starting Information This information must be true. It could simply be a pertinent fact that explicitly illustrates the points the contestants wish to make. If they use a piece of startling information, follow it with a few sentences. Free Download Paid Book >> WWW.SARKARIPOST.IN Join >> www.facebook.com/Sarkaripost.in WWW.SARKARIPOST.IN 2. Body of Essay The main body of essay starts after introduction according to importance of points men- tioned in the introduction in a paragraph form. Each point must be dealt based on reasoning and logic. Logic should be argued with the help of relevant evidences and examples. 3. Inter-linking of points Make judicious use of connective and transition sentences in and between paragraphs, This makes the essay presentableand curious. But use them as per demat context. 4. Conclusion x A logical or expository essay must lead to conclusion, The@éntestants should not repeat the content of the introduction in conclusion. They sh jer sum up their essay in conclusion, They should express what conclusion ha irawn from all the arguments o & — Dr. Md. Usmangani Ansari Pa PA they have written in the essay. Free Download Paid Book >> WWW.SARKARIPOST.IN Join >> www.facebook.com/Sarkaripost.in WWW.SARKARIPOST.IN wa += WWW.SARKARIPOST.IN SSC, SSC CGL, RAILWAY, BANKS, SIVIL SERVICES, OTHER COMPETITIVE EXAMS & fore Current Affairs,ebook Class Notes, Useful books' pdf at PDF Format & ag Hindi/Eng 4 Free Download Paid Book >> WWW.SARKARIPOST.IN Join >> www.facebook.com/Sarkaripost.in WWW.SARKARIPOST.IN w: India reporting as many as 1.34 lakh fatalities in road accidents ar, a vast 70% of them being due to drunken driving, questions are now bei whether the mushrooming growth of liquor vends along the highways is ror fing precious lives in an untimely manner. ‘The number of road accidents in India is twie® a as in China. This is despite the fact that China exceeds India by 99 million in terms Ie and vehicles. About 400 people die on Indian roads every day, making the country not .e world’s highest fatalities in road accidents. When one drives under the influence of alcohol ae (whether prescription, over-the- counter medications or illegal) they pose a danger. oneself but the passengers and others on the road. They can impair necessary drivi including vision, reaction time, judgment, hearing and simultaneous task processing/: ent. Driving requires other cognitive skills, such as information processing and psy lls, which may also be impaired by the use of drugs. When drugs are mixed with results can be devastating. India had earned the dubious. in the world. Road safety is e Drinking and driving is al ofhaving more number of fatalities due to road accidents ‘major social concern around the world, especially in India. ious public health problem, which is likely to emerge as one of the most significant pi .¢ near future. The role of alcohol in traffic safety has produced more controversies ther topic. Alcohol and driving don't mix, but still, many people love to drink and drive re in numerous road mishaps. A drunken driver is a potential murderer as he cannot ren sks without risks and endangers road safety. A few well known facts about alcohol - It is a depressant drug that slows down the activity of the brain; contains absolutely no nutrients; it does not help to relieve tension, induce sleep or solve problems. It needs no digestion and is absorbed rapidly into the blood stream; about 10% to 15% of alcohol users develop alcohol dependence and become alcoholics. After drinking, the judgment power of the driver gets impaired which is a threat to road safety. Due to its effects, driver tends to take more risks, becomes more aggressive and takes a longer reaction time. In India, this problem of drug or drunk driving is not only limited to road driving. In a recent study, it was found that Indian Railways has seen a near-fourfold rise in the number of train drivers who failed an alcohol test over the past five years. 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