- Instructions
- Section-A: 125 Marks
- Section-B: 125 Marks
- Previous Papers vs. 2015
- Essay-list: Topic wise last 23 years (1993-2015)
- Essaylist: Yearwise Last 23 years (1993-2015)
Instructions
- On 18th December 2015, UPSC conducted the Essay paper for the civil services mains examination.
- The essay must be written in the medium authorized in the admission certificate which must be stated clearly on the cover of this question-cum-answer (QCA) booklet in the space provided. No marks will be given for answers written in medium other than authorized one.
- Word limit, as specified, should be adhered to.
- Any page or portion of the page left blank, must be struck off clearly.
Section-A: 125 Marks
Write any one of the following essay in 1000-1200 words.
- Lending hands to someone is better than giving a dole.
- Quick but steady wins the race.
- Character of an institution is reflected in its leader.
- Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make a man more clever devil.
Section-B: 125 Marks
Write any one of the following essay in 1000-1200 words.
- Technology cannot replace manpower.
- Crisis faced in India – moral or economic.
- Dreams which should not let India sleep.
- Can capitalism bring inclusive growth?
Previous Papers vs. 2015
Earlier Papers | 2015 |
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2014- new trend started: Total 8 essay topics divided equally in two sections and you’ve to write one essay from each section | System continued |
2014: section “A” two essays on education | Three essays on ethics/philosophy, and one on education. |
2014: section “B” two essays on economy (1) Policy paralysis (2) tourism- next big thing for India | Trend continued. Although some of the topics can be classified in two or more ways e.g. Indian crisis- moral or economy = both an essay on ethics as well as on economy. |
2014: 6 out of 8 topics ended with “question-mark”, requiring the student to take a stand. | Two topics required the student to take a stand
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2014: Leadership / power related Essay: With greater power comes greater responsibility. | Trend continues: Character of an institution is reflected in its leader. |
2001: The march of science and the erosion of human values. | Technology cannot replace manpower. |
2002: Modern technological education and human values. | Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make a man more clever devil |
1993: My vision of India in 2001 |
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Since last two years no essay on women (2013,2014) | Trend continues for the third year in succession (2015), no essay on women. |
Essay-list: Topic wise last 23 years (1993-2015)
Economy, Development
- Crisis faced in India – moral or economic. -2015
- Can capitalism bring inclusive growth? -2015
- Was it the policy paralysis or the paralysis of implementation which slowed the growth of our country? -2014
- Tourism: Can this be the next big thing for India? -2014
- GDP (Gross Domestic Product) along with GDH (Gross Domestic Happiness) would be the right indices for judging the wellbeing of a country-2013
- Is the criticism that the ‘Public-Private-Partnership’ (PPP) model for development is more of a bane than a boon in the Indian context, justified ?-2012
- Protection of ecology and environment is essential for sustained economic development. -2006
- BPO boom in India. -2007
- Globalization would finish small-scale industries in India. -2006
- Economic growth without distributive justice is bound to breed violence. -1993
- Ecological considerations need not hamper development. -1993
- Multinational corporations – saviours or saboteurs -1994
- Special economic zone: boon or bane -2008
- Resource management in the Indian context. -1999
- Should a moratorium be imposed on all fresh mining in tribal areas of the country? -2010
- Are our traditional handicrafts doomed to a slow death? -2009
- The focus of health care is increasingly getting skewed towards the ‘haves’ of our society. -2009
- Urbanization is a blessing in disguise. -1997
Education
- Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make a man more clever devil-2015
- Is the growing level of competition good for the youth? -2014
- Are the standardized tests good measure of academic ability or progress? -2014
- Modern technological education and human values. -2002
- Credit – based higher education system – status , opportunities and challenges -2011
- “Education for all” campaign in India: myth or reality. -2006
- Privatization of higher education in India. -2002
- Irrelevance of the classroom. -2001
- Value-based science and education. -1999
- Is an egalitarian society possible by educating the masses ? -2008
- Independent thinking should be encouraged right form the childhood. -2007
- Restructuring of Indian education system. -1995
- Literacy is growing very fast, but there is no corresponding growth in education. -1996
- What is real education? -2005
Indian Democracy, society, culture, mindset
- Dreams which should not let India sleep. -2015
- Is sting operation an invasion on privacy? -2014
- Fifty Golds in Olympics: Can this be a reality for India? -2014
- Is the Colonial mentality hindering India’s Success? -2013
- In the context of Gandhiji’s views on the matter, explore, on an evolutionary scale, the terms ‘Swadhinata’, ‘Swaraj’ and ‘Dharmarajya’. Critically comment on their contemporary relevance to Indian democracy -2012
- Does Indian cinema shape our popular culture or merely reflect it? -2011
- Indian culture today: a myth or a reality? -2000
- Modernism and our traditional socio-ethical values. -2000
- Youth culture today. -1999
- Mass media and cultural invasion. -1999
- The composite culture of India. -1998
- The Indian society at the crossroads. -1994
- Geography may remain the same ; history need not. -2010
- From traditional Indian philanthropy to the gates-buffet model-a natural progression or a paradigm shift? -2010
- Modernisation and westernisation are not identical concepts. -1994
- New cults and godmen: a threat to traditional religion -1996
- How has satellite television brought about cultural change in Indian mindsets? -2007
- ‘ globalization’ vs. ‘ nationalism’ -2009
- National identity and patriotism -2008
- Responsibility of media in a democracy. -2002
- Why should we be proud of being Indians? -2000
- True religion cannot be misused. -1997
- Globalizations and its impact on Indian culture. -2004
International issues
- India’s role in promoting ASEAN co-operation. -2004
- The masks of new imperialism. -2003
- As civilization advances culture declines. -2003
- The implications of globalization for India. -2000
- My vision of an ideal world order. -2001
- India’s contribution to world wisdom. -1998
- The world of the twenty-first century. -1998
- Preparedness of our society for India’s global leadership role. -2010
- The global order: political and economic -1993
- Importance of Indo-US nuclear agreement -2006
- Good fences make good neighbours -2009
- Terrorism and world peace -2005
- Restructuring of UNO reflect present realities -1996
Quote based, Philosophy, Ethics
- Lending hands to someone is better than giving a dole. -2015
- Quick but steady wins the race. -2015
- Character of an institution is reflected in its leader. -2015
- With greater power comes greater responsibility. -2014
- Words are sharper than the two-edged sword. -2014
- Be the change you want to see in others (Gandhi)-2013
- Discipline means success, anarchy means ruin -2008
- Attitude makes, habit makes character and character makes a man. -2007
- There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so. -2003
- Search for truth can only be a spiritual problem. -2002
- Disinterested intellectual curiosity is the lifeblood of civilisation. -1995
- Our deeds determine us, as much as we determine our deeds. -1995
- Youth is a blunder, manhood a struggle, old age a regret -1994
- Useless life is an early death. -1994
- He would reigns within himself and folds his passions and desires and fears is more than a king. -1993
- Compassion is the basic of all morality would -1993
- If youth knew, if age could. -2002
- The paths of glory lead but to the grave. -2002
- The pursuit of excellence. -2001
- Truth is lived, not taught -1996
Polity, administration
- Creation of smaller states and the consequent administrative , economic and developmental implication -2011
- Evaluation of panchayati raj system in India from the point of view of eradication of power to people. -2007
- Justice must reach the poor -2005
- Water resources should be under the control of the central government. -2004
- The misinterpretation and misuse of freedom in India. -1998
- The language problem in India: its past, present and prospects. -1998
- Reservation, politics and empowerment. -1999
- When money speaks, the truth is silent. -1995
- How should a civil servant conduct himself? -2003
- Politics without ethics is a disaster. -1995
- Judicial activism. -1997
- The vip cult is a bane of Indian democracy -1996
- Need for transparency in public administration -1996
- Whither Indian democracy? -1995
- Politics, bureaucracy and business – fatal triangle. -1994
- How far has democracy in India delivered the goods? -2003
- What we have not learnt during fifty years of independence. -1997
- My vision of India in 2001 a.d. -1993
- In the Indian context , both human intelligence and technical intelligence are crucial in combating terrorism -2011
- Is autonomy the best answer to combat balkanization? -2007
- The country’s need for a better disaster management system. -2000
- Are we a ‘soft ’ state ? -2009
- Role of media in good governance -2008
- Judicial activism and Indian democracy. -2004
- What have we gained from our democratic set-up? -2001
- Urbanisation and its hazards -2008
- Food security for sustainable national development -2005
Science-Technology
- Technology cannot replace manpower. -2015
- Science and technology is the panacea for the growth and security of the nation-2013
- Science and Mysticism : Are they compatible ?-2012
- Computer: the harbinger of silent revolution. -1993
- The march of science and the erosion of human values. -2001
- The modern doctor and his patients. -1997
- Increasing computerization would lead to the creation of a dehumanized society. -2006
- The cyberworld: its charms and challenges. -2000
- The lure of space. -2004
- Spirituality and scientific temper. -2003
Women empowerment
- Managing work and home – is the Indian working woman getting a fair deal ?-2012
- Men have failed: let women take over. -1993
- Women’s reservation bill would usher in empowerment for women in India. -2006
- The hand that rocks the cradle -2005
- If women ruled the world -2005
- Whither women’s emancipation? -2004
- Empowerment alone cannot help our women. -2001
- Women empowerment: challenges and prospects. -1999
- Woman is god’s best creation. -1998
- Greater political power alone will not improve women’s plight. -1997
- The new emerging women power: the ground realities. -1995
Essaylist: Yearwise Last 23 years (1993-2015)
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2011 | 1. Creation of smaller states and the consequent administrative , economic and developmental implication 2. Does Indian Cinema shape our popular culture or merely reflect it 3. Credit – based higher education system – status , opportunities and challenges 4. In the Indian context , Both human intelligence and technical intelligence are crucial in combating terrorism |
2010 | 1. Geography may remain the same; history need not. 2. Should a moratorium be imposed on all fresh mining in tribal areas of the country? 3. Preparedness of our society for India’s global leadership role. 4. From traditional Indian philanthropy to the Gates-Buffet model-a natural progression or a paradigm shift? |
2009 | 1. Are our traditional handicrafts doomed to a slow death? 2. Are we a ‘Soft ’ state ? 3. “The focus of health care is increasingly getting skewed towards the ‘haves’ of our society”. 4. “ Good Fences make good neighbors” 5. ‘ Globlisation’ vs. ‘ Nationalism’ |
2008 | 1. Role of Media in good governance 2. National Identity and Patritism 3. Special Economic Zone : Boon or Bane 4. Descipline means success , anarchy means ruin 5. Urbanisation and Its Hazards 6. Is an Egalitarian society possible by educating the masses ? |
2007 | 1. Independent thinking should be encouraged right form the childhood. 2. Evaluation of Panchayati Raj System in India from the point of view of eradication of power to people. 3. Attitude makes, habit makes character and character makes a man. 4. Is Autonomy the best answer to combat balkanization? 5. How has satellite television brought about cultural change in Indian mindsets. 6. BPO boom in India. |
2006 | 1. Women’s Reservation Bill Would Usher in Empowerment for Women in India. 2. Protection of Ecology and Environment is Essential for Sustained Economic Development. 3. Importance of Indo-U.S. Nuclear Agreement 4. “Education for All” Campaign in India: Myth or Reality. 5. Globalization Would Finish Small-Scale Industries in India. 6. Increasing Computerization Would lead to the Creation of a Dehumanized Society. |
2005 | 1. Justice must reach the poor 2. The hand that rocks the cradle 3. If women ruled the world 4. What is real education? 5. Terrorism and world peace 6. Food security for sustainable national development |
2004 | 1. India’s Role in Promoting ASEAN Co-operation. 2. Judicial Activism and Indian Democracy. 3. Whither Women’s Emancipation? 4. Globalizations and Its Impact on Indian Culture. 5. The Lure of Space. 6. Water Resources Should Be Under the Control of the Central Government. |
2003 | 1. The Masks of New Imperialism. 2. How far has democracy in India delivered the goods? 3. How should a civil servant conduct himself? 4. As civilization advances culture declines. 5. There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so. 6. Spirituality and Scientific temper. |
2002 | 1. Modern technological education and human values. 2. Search for truth can only be a spiritual problem. 3. If youth knew, if age could. 4. The paths of glory lead but to the grave. 5. Privatization of higher education in India. 6. Responsibility of media in a democracy. |
2001 | 1. What have we gained from our democratic set-up? 2. My vision of an ideal world order. 3. The march of science and the erosion of human values. 4. Irrelevance of the classroom. 5. The pursuit of excellence. 6. Empowerment alone cannot help our women. |
2000 | 1. Why should we be proud of being Indians? 2. The cyberworld: Its charms and challenges. 3. The country’s need for a better disaster management system. 4. Indian culture today: A myth or a reality? 5. The implications of globalization for India. 6. Modernism and our traditional socio-ethical values. |
1999 | 1. Women empowerment: Challenges and prospects. 2. Youth culture today. 3. Mass media and cultural invasion. 4. Resource management in the Indian context. 5. Value-based science and education. 6. Reservation, politics and empowerment. |
1998 | 1. The composite culture of India. 2. Woman is God’s best creation. 3.The misinterpretation and misuse of freedom in India. 4. India’s contribution to world wisdom. 5. The language problem in India: Its past, present and prospects. 6. The world of the twenty-first century. |
1997 | 1. What we have not learnt during fifty years of Independence. 2. Judicial activism. 3. Greater political power alone will not improve women’s plight. 4. True religion cannot be misused. 5. The modern doctor and his patients. 6. Urbanization is a blessing in disguise. |
1996 | 1. Literacy is growing very fast, but there is no corresponding growth in education. 2. Restructuring of UNO reflect present realities 3. New cults and Godmen: a threat to traditional religion 4. The VIP cult is a bane of Indian democracy 5. Need for transparency in public administration 6. Truth is lived, not taught |
1995 | 1. Politics without ethics is a disaster. 2. The new emerging women Power: the ground realities. 3. When money speaks, the truth is silent. 4. Whither Indian democracy? 5. Restructuring of Indian education system. 6. Disinterested intellectual curiosity is the lifeblood of civilisation. 7. Our deeds determine us, as much as we determine our deeds. |
1994 | 1. Youth is a blunder, Manhood a struggle, oldage a regret 2. The Indian society at the crossroads. 3. Modernisation and westernisation are not identical concepts. 4. Useless life is an early death. 5. Politics, bureaucracy and business – Fatal Triangle. 6. Multinational corporations – saviours or saboteurs |
1993 | 1. My vision of India in 2001 A.D. 2. The global order: political and economic 3. He would reigns within himself and folds his passions and desires and fears is more than a king. 4. Compassion is the basic of all morality would 5. Men have failed: let women take over. 6. Economic growth without distributive justice is bound to breed violence. 7. Ecological considerations need not hamper development. 8. Computer: the harbinger of silent revolution. |
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2 Topics from each section is guessable….
How do you guess them?
Sgh
Attempted both 4s.
I thought I could have written better the second one but due to paucity of time and extra pressure could not do justice to my essay.
hoping to get 100-125
wel done can do bettr in nxt papers
@Aditya_S
Sir, I am new in this preparation and aiming for 2017. Please tell me how to prepare for Essays ?
Honestly Speaking, I am clueless about above topics. I can only write max. 50-100 words. But 1000 !!
I know The Hindu and Yojana helps a lot. But Currently I am not able to form views from “The Hindu”. I am even struggling to understand its editorials as my vocabulary is poor and thus improving. My 2-hr allocated times goes in “Only Understanding Alien English Words”
Am I going Right ?
This is an obvious situation for any beginner…so so not be disheartend ….write just 100 words on any of above topic. Then read it after few hrs ….for rest of the week keep thinking about this topic and look for any related things in news papers or even in ncert book….I mean whatever you read during the week on any topic…just think how can you add that info to your essay….at the end of the week rearrange your essay…..for editorials…read one paragraph at a time…and see if you can write the essence of it in one or two lines..only then move on to next paragraph…it might be time consuming initially…but u will get trained over time..
Thanks a lot Pars Sir for guidance. I will follow this.
rather than reading a lot it is important to understand…. the same with me it takes 3 to 4 hr simply for reading the Hindu… but still some follows the current affairs only and succeeding!!!!!!!!!!…….
3, 2 respectively. Too much philosophical this time. I feel I will get around 125 at least.
Thank You Sir for Essay Paper. Please upload Compulsory English Paper also.
Thanks a lot.
Attempted 4th and 1st
please guide me brother
what s a good score in essay. I attempted one on education without moral and dreams of India…saari problems and aspirations chep di :)
Mrunal Sir can you Please tell me “how to approach these Philosophy/ Quote Based Essays.. I really find difficult to write Quality Essay on these Topics and that too of 1000 words.
Can Anyone give me all the Points that they covered in This Year Quote/philosophy based Topics.
1.Lending hands to someone is better than giving a dole.
2.Quick but steady wins the race.
3.Character of an institution is reflected in its leader
Please read my comments above as well……its not always obvious to write a good essay on such topics…first write anything that u can with random stories from day to day life…do this exercise for while on one topic only…then read others to compare…this will help you in finding your shortcomings and strength…
How to prepare for essays?
Don’t worry.You are doing just fine.Keep repeating what you are doing & over a period of time your skill will improve.Use Norman Lewis /Wordweb app for vocabulary.Remember , the beginning is always the most difficult part of any journey & that no great thing is ever achieved in a hurry!Give yourself some time.
Happy Learning!
This is an obvious situation for any beginner…so so not be disheartend ….write just 100 words on any of above topic. Then read it after few hrs ….for rest of the week keep thinking about this topic and look for any related things in news papers or even in ncert book….I mean whatever you read during the week on any topic…just think how can you add that info to your essay….at the end of the week rearrange your essay…..for editorials…read one paragraph at a time…and see if you can write the essence of it in one or two lines..only then move on to next paragraph…it might be time consuming initially…but u will get trained over time..
Exactly……sometimes we need to emphasize more on content….when several topics are present in our mind,we just need to arrange it
carefully and this can be done with basic fodder which is present in small stories and Daily news papers….Then slowly we can add examples in it (illustrative)….
we need SWOT analysis…but UPSC expects …only ‘Analysis’
Please read my comments below as well……its not always obvious to write a good essay on such topics…first write anything that u can with random stories from day to day life…do this exercise for while on one topic only…then read others to compare…this will help you in finding your shortcomings and strength…
The essay crisis faced by india- moral or economic is repeated from the previous year’s compulsory english paper!
Mrunal Sir as you have covered GS and Ethics papers so well please write some model essays in light of the recent type of topics asked by UPSC.
This is our honest request to guide us in writing quality essays.
It is only essay paper that we are not satisfied with our preparation for 2016.
Please upload english paper
yes starting may be difficult but if you don’t give up then u will see that u r capable of conquering your inner weakness .
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keep doing this i m also aiming for ias ,2017
Is WORD LIMIT of < 1200 words has to be followed ???
sir, I have written only 7 pages of both essays(avg quality ) , but many of my friends have crossed 9 pages(avg quality) both essay.. will this affect my marks because of less written(apart from other aspects)
Dont Take tension, Start what u feel…
For example education with value wala essya I started from birth of a person like
When a child is born , he first opens his eyes. this world seems different to him, he is completely unware of blah blah..then he first saw his mother , try to understand her, he is like mirror in which expression of mother can be seen. then i explained family is first place whr u ger education value blah blah blah…
Dont afraid just by looking essay topic, write what u feel…
I dont know about how much marks i will get…never take tension tht i dont know…believe in your self
I have written both essays in 7 pages each…(aprox 1000 words) ….some of my friends approx 9 page each… both r of avg quality …i know it does not depends on lengthy wise…but still i m feeling it will affect my marks badly.. need suggestions..pl
mrunal sir thanku for ur speechless help many questions in gs2 mains paper directly from ur lecture
yes..sometimes i think paper setter also sees mrunal sir’s videos
sir can u plzzz upload d papers in hindi also
Paaye lagan sir!!!!
Today saw misolithic rock cut archive ture for the first time….. Never heard of it…. Please she’d some light?
Sir I forgot to mention my medium on the QCA booklet. Do I need to be worried?
What can be the solution?
Dear Garfield,
You simply stay relaxed as the examiner will see in what medium you have written any way and so as long as your answers are legible he will have no problems!
For further peace of mind:My friend missed writing the medium in GS-II last year and he has got IRS!!
Pls upload recently concluded MPPSC mains papers…Pls
DHEERENDRAIET@GMAIL.COM
Structure
4.Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make a man more clever devil.
– Intro -> convergence of value and education
– what is value? how they are beneficial
– focus on values in education -> to counter following points
Eg: Scientific temper for intolerance, Truthfulness+Honesty for corruption, Gender Equality for patriarchal mindset
– Knowledge devoid of values – clever devil
Eg: Satyam scam,NSEL scam,cyber warfare, 9/11 Osama also educated
– value in education – some examples
philanthropy like zuckerberg,premji,gates, environment consciousness, gender respect, mutual coexistance
– Need to derive values from society,culture and some universal like Kantian philosophy
– Conclusion-> both Education & Value should compliment each other
kindly add your inputs …
Hi sir, I am anuj shukla.sir ,I want to doing preparation for upsc exam. Plz guide me step wise sir, how I can do. Plz
Thanks
Quick but steady wins the race…how to approach…?
i have not written the heading and question number before writting the essay will my essay be evaluated?
i have not written the heading and question number before writting the essay.. will my essay be evaluated?
I prepare IAS in my home village bcoz I havnt any program to going to Delhi for preparation ,so I can prepare IAS in my self study in village