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5. Do you think today’s capitalist idea of ‘Human Resource’ goes against this philosophy? Introduction Capitalism is a philosophy about free market, free flow of ideas and labour and the forces of demand and supply in the market. Body Today’s human resource capitalism is different from traditional notion of capitalism: . . . Read more
4. “Always recognize that human individuals are ends, and do not use them as means to your end.” – Immanuel Kant. Introduction Immanuel Kant’s theory of morality, the categorical imperative, states that it is immoral to use another person merely as a means to an end and that people must . . . Read more
3. “In law, a man is guilty when he violates the rights of others. In ethics he is guilty if he only thinks of doing so.”Enunciate. Introduction Law which was made by nation, constitution or an entity to govern in the way it expects, whereas ethics deal with subjective moral . . . Read more
2. What are war ethics? Do you agree with the saying, that ‘Everything is fair in love and war’? Introduction: The purpose of war ethics is to help decide what is right or wrong, both for individuals and countries, and to contribute to debates on public policy, and ultimately to . . . Read more
1. “People always lose in war. There are no winners”. Comment. Introduction: Wars are often fought to resolve conflicts, to show power or even for a righteous cause. The end result may have one winner or both sides calling a truce or even some peace agreement. However, the actual result . . . Read more
Q.4) UNESCO has created a list of endangered languages of India where 42 languages have been listed as critically endangered. In the light of above fact discuss why is it important for India to protect its regional languages? What measures can be taken to prevent the extinction of local languages? . . . Read more
Q.3) What evidences prove that India was a hub of education and learning during ancient time? Introduction: In words of Mark Twain, “India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great-grandmother of tradition. Our most valuable . . . Read more
Q.2) The art of storytelling through painting reached its pinnacle during Mughal Period. Substantiate with the help of examples. Introduction India has a rich history in terms of Art and culture. Many ruling dynasties came here, established their rule and not only embraced local culture but also enriched it through . . . Read more
Q.1) Recently Supreme Court has given its nod to the Chardham Project. What will be its socio – economic implications? What are the environmental concerns related to the project? (20m – 250 words) Introduction The 900-kilometre Char Dham highway project is aimed at expanding and connecting highways leading to four . . . Read more