UPSC Previous Year Essay Solved from Year 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022

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Section – A

(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.

(4) Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make a man more clever devil.

Section – B

(1) Technology cannot replace manpower.

(2) Crisis faced in India – moral or economic.

(3) Dreams which should not let India sleep.

(4) Can capitalism bring inclusive growth ?

 

(1) A smile is a chosen vehicle for all ambiguities

(2) History is the Series of Victories Won by the Scientific Man Over the Romantic Man

(3) Poets are the Unacknowledged Legislators of the World

(4) You cannot Step Twice in the Same River

(5) One Has to Win Their Internal Battle to Awaken Their Consciousness

(6) The Time to Repair a Roof is when The Sun is Shining

(7) Forests are the Best-Case Studies for Economic Excellence

(8) Less social, More media

(9) Real is Rational and Rational is Real

(10) Philosophy of Wantlessness is Utopian, While Materialism is a Chimera

(11) Your perception of me is a Reflection of You; My Reaction to You is an Awareness of Me

(12) The Process of Self-discovery has Now Been Technologically Outsourced

(13) Lending Hands to Someone is Better than Giving a Dole

(14) The New Emerging Women-Power: Ground Realities

(15) The Focus of Healthcare is Increasingly Getting Skewed Towards the ‘Haves’ of our Society.

(16) Changes That Will Change India

(17) Can Capitalism Bring Inclusive Growth?

(18) Should a Moratorium be Imposed on Fresh Mining in Tribal Areas of the Country?

(19) National Identity and Patriotism

(20) Multinational Corporations: Savior or Saboteur

(21) The Paths To Glory Lead But To The Grave

(23) Cashless economy is not practicable in India

(24) Role and responsibilities of security forces in disaster management

(25) Role of Indian diaspora in redefining its diverse cultural and literary heritage

(26) Me-Too Movement – A bold feminist initiative

(27) Justice delayed is justice denied

(28) Wisdom finds truth

(29) Values are not what humanity is, but what humanity ought to be

(30) Best for an individual is not necessarily best for the society

(31) Courage to accept and dedication to improve are two keys to success

(32) South Asian societies are woven not around the state, but around their plural cultures and plural identities

(33) Neglect of primary health care and education in India are reasons for its backwardness

(34) Biased media is a real threat to Indian democracy

(35) Rise of Artificial intelligence : the threat of jobless future of better job opportunities through reskilling and upskilling

(36) The earth is not for humans only

(37) The impact of social media on social relationships

(38) Sustainable farming is the need of the hour than rhetorical promises

(39) The role of Indian Army in nation building

(40) Online gaming is dangerously attractive to youth

(41) The complexity and unpredictability of Indian politics

(42) Forests are the best case studies for economic excellence

(43) Poets are the Unacknowledged legislators of the world

(44) History is a series of victories won by the scientific man over the romantic man

(45) A ship in harbour is safe, but that is not what ship is for

(46) The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining

(47) You cannot step twice in the same river

(48) A smile is the chosen vehicle for all ambiguities

(49 Just because you have a choice, it does not mean that any of them has to be right

(50) The campaign to save the endangered species.

(51) What can be done to stop wars?

(52) The emerging presence of women in the Indian Armed Forces.

(53) Price rise : causes and effects

(54) A synthesis of Eastern wisdom and Western science : a needed goal for humanity.

(55) The Indian Armed Forces are a combination of strategic thinking and timely action.

(56) Responsibility of the state towards the disabled

(57) Schemes for senior Citizens

(58) Women and the Armed Forces

(59) Global Warming and International Co-operation

(60) Waste not, want not.

(61) Life is long journey between human being and being humane

(62) Mindful manifesto is the catalyst to a tranquil self

(63) Ships do not sink because of water around them, ships sink because of water that gets into them

(64) Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication

(65) Culture is what we are, civilization is what we have

(66) There can be no social justice without economic prosperity but economic prosperity without social justice is meaningless

(67) Patriarchy is the least noticed yet the most significant structure of social inequality

(68) Technology as the silent factor in international relations

(69) Chinese economic policy in countries bordering India

(70) Work From Home : A boon or a bane ?

(71) Party politics in India is a flourishing family business.

(72) Unemployment and the New Education Policy

(73) Urbanization is hazardous to human health.

(74) Infiltrators are a threat to India’s security.

 

(75) Internal security forces are vital to the progress and prosperity of a country.

(76) From the Margins to the Mainstream : Empowering the Transgender community.

(77) Role of India in promoting regional co-operation.

(78) Sustainable Development for a greener future.

(79) Self-reliance fosters self-respect.

(80) The process of self-discovery has now been technologically outsourced.

(81) Your perception of me is a reflection of you ; my reaction to you is an awareness of me.

(82) Philosophy of wantlessness is Utopian, while materialism is a chimera.

(83) The real is rational and the rational is real.

(84) Hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.

(85) What is research, but a blind date with knowledge !

(86) History repeats itself, first as a tragedy, second as a farce.

(87) There are better practices to “best practices”.

(88) Excessive urbanization is a menace

(89) Significance of soft skills in career development

(90) Should service in the armed forces be made compulsory for the youth for a specific period ?

(91) Changing dynamics of consumerism in the post COVID-19 society

(92) Actions speaks louder than words

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