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Decentralized planning is sometimes criticized for its potential to:
Which of the following is a governance-related benefit of decentralized planning?
The concept of 'subsidiarity' is a principle that is fundamental to decentralized planning. It means that decisions should be made:
Which of the following is an economic argument in favor of decentralized planning?
What is a potential risk of decentralized planning if not properly managed?
The concept of 'grassroots planning' is most closely related to:
Who was the first State Election Commissioner of Kerala and when was he appointed ?

Assertion (A): The Chandra Kumar case (1997) restored the jurisdiction of High Courts over appeals from the Central Administrative Tribunal.

Reason (R): The Supreme Court held that judicial review is a part of the basic structure of the Constitution.


The State Election Commission is primarily responsible for conducting elections to which bodies ?
Decentralized planning is most effective when local communities have:
In decentralized planning, the role of the central government is to provide
A key challenge in decentralized planning is ensuring a balance between local autonomy and:
Decentralized planning is considered to be more democratic because it:
In the context of India, the 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments relate to which aspect of decentralized planning?
Decentralized planning is often associated with which form of governance?
Which of the following is a potential challenge in implementing decentralized planning?
The area of a sector of a circle is 66 cm² and the angle of the sector is 60°. Find the radius of the circle.
In decentralized planning, local government bodies are often given the authority to:
Which of the following is an example of decentralized planning in action?
A major disadvantage of decentralized planning is the potential for:
One of the key advantages of decentralized planning is that it:
Which constitutional articles were added by the 73rd and 74th Amendments, 1992, to provide for the State Election Commission ?
Who is the current Chief Election Commissioner of India as of February 2025 ?
ഗണിതശാസ്ത്രത്തിൽ ഈജിപ്തുകാരുടെ സംഭാവന അല്ലാത്തത് ഏത് ?
Is the Election Commission of India a statutory body ?
Where is the headquarters of the Election Commission of India located ?
Which of the following best defines decentralized planning?
ഹരപ്പൻ സംസ്കാരം ഉടലെടുത്തത് ഏത് നദീതീരത്താണ്?
Which of the following is a supervisory power of the Election Commission of India ?
How can the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) be removed from office ?

ഹരപ്പൻ സംസ്കാരത്തിൻ്റെ തകർച്ചക്ക് കാരണമായ ഘടകങ്ങളേതെല്ലാം

  1. കാലാവസ്ഥാ വ്യതിയാനം
  2. വനനശീകരണം
  3. ഭൂമിയുടെ അമിതമായ ഉപയോഗം
  4. നിരന്തരമുണ്ടായ പ്രളയം

    Assertion (A): Tribunals under Article 323B require a hierarchy of tribunals to be established.

    Reason (R): Article 323B deals with tribunals for matters like taxation, land reforms, and elections, which require structured adjudication.


    Which of the following statements are true regarding the impact of India's large population on e-governance?

    1. The sheer size of India's population necessitates the development of highly scalable and robust technological frameworks for e-governance.
    2. Identity management is simplified due to the large, homogenous nature of the Indian population.
    3. Database management becomes less complex as fewer citizens need to be registered.
    4. Effective service delivery to every citizen, including those in isolated areas, is a considerable operational challenge.

      What are the primary obstacles to implementing e-governance in India concerning its population size?

      1. Ensuring the accessibility and effective delivery of e-governance services to all citizens, particularly in rural and remote areas.
      2. The large population presents opportunities for widespread digital adoption, thus easing implementation.
      3. Creating and maintaining accurate and secure databases for over a billion people.
      4. Establishing and verifying the unique digital identity of each citizen.

        Which statements correctly highlight the difficulties posed by India's population to e-governance?

        1. The scale of the population simplifies the process of delivering digital services.
        2. Unique digital identity verification for a massive population is a monumental task.
        3. Managing extensive citizen databases without errors is a significant challenge.
        4. Reaching citizens in remote areas with e-governance services is logistically simple.

          Identify the core challenges related to population size in the context of e-governance in India.

          1. The primary challenge is the lack of technological infrastructure in rural areas.
          2. Creating and managing a comprehensive and up-to-date citizen database is a complex undertaking.
          3. The sheer number of people necessitates robust and scalable technological solutions.
          4. Delivering e-governance services effectively to all citizens is hindered by the population size.

            Which of the following statements accurately describe the challenges faced by e-governance projects in India due to its large population?

            1. India's large population is primarily viewed as a disadvantage, hindering the implementation of e-governance.
            2. Establishing and verifying the digital identity for over a billion people is a significant challenge in e-governance.
            3. Maintaining an accurate and secure database for all citizens is a straightforward process.
            4. Ensuring e-governance services reach remote and rural populations is a major operational hurdle.
              What makes Database Management a complex task for e-governance in India?
              What is the primary difficulty associated with Identity Management in the context of Indian e-governance?
              Which of the following is NOT listed as a key challenge in e-governance due to India's large population?
              What is considered the single biggest challenge in implementing e-governance projects in India?

              What are the consequences of the digital divide for e-governance initiatives?

              1. The digital divide ensures that e-governance services reach all segments of society equally.
              2. Vulnerable populations are often excluded from the benefits of e-governance due to the digital divide.
              3. The digital divide limits the full potential and reach of e-governance programs.
              4. E-governance initiatives are more effective when a significant digital divide exists.

                How does economic poverty impact the digital divide and access to e-governance services?

                1. People below the poverty line can easily afford computers and internet access, thus bridging the digital divide.
                2. Economic poverty is a primary reason why many individuals lack access to IT resources needed for e-governance.
                3. E-governance services are designed to be less accessible for those facing economic hardships.
                4. The lack of affordable IT resources for the poor exacerbates the digital divide.

                  Which of the following statements accurately describes the digital divide in the context of e-governance?

                  1. The digital divide refers to the gap between those who have access to information technology and those who do not.
                  2. Economic poverty is a significant factor contributing to the digital divide.
                  3. The digital divide primarily affects businesses with limited IT infrastructure.
                  4. E-governance services are always fully accessible to everyone, regardless of their access to technology.
                    What does the 'digital divide' refer to?

                    Assertion (A): The Doctrine of Pleasure does not apply to the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.

                    Reason (R): The Comptroller and Auditor General’s tenure is protected to ensure independence from executive control.


                    SHE is an initiative specifically for:
                    What was the theme of the inter-collegiate debate competition?
                    What type of competition was held as part of the SHE initiative?
                    Which topics were covered in 'The Lockdown Talk Series'?