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Essay Topics for Mains 2019

The expected essay topics for Mains 2019 are following :

$5 trillion in five years: Can we do it?


Is Bretton Woods still relevant today?


Politics without principle is a disaster.


Live simply so that others can simply live


What India needs: Population control or population development?


With Big Data comes Big responsibility


Destiny of the nation is shaped by its citizens


Is water crisis in India a man made crisis?


Means or Ends : what is more important?


Is Gandhian philosophy relevant today


Rapid Urbanization : Problems and prospects


Can Zero Budget Natural farming ensure food security ?


Is privatization panacea for ailing Public Sector?


Can UBI be a panacea for poverty?


Rising inequality in India: An anomaly or an outcome of economic reforms?


The ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs security of all.


Industry 4.0 : Is India ready?


If you don’t vote you lose the right to complain.


If voting made the difference they won’t us do it
 Politics, Business and Bureaucracy – a fatal triangle


Without the rule of law there can be no democracy.


Is India’s water Crisis a Man Crisis?


is Artificial intelligence boon or curse?


Can State Funding ensure free and fair elections?


Can philanthropy solve the problem inequality?


Education without character is disaster.


Can Ayushman Bharat make a healthier India


E-vehicle : Is it the right time to make a transition


Malnutrition : A silent epidemic


Suicide: A silent emergency


India’s Population:Demographic dividend or demographic Disaster?


Development and tribal welfare must be synchronous.


Extreme is the new normal: Climate Change


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