Synopsis IAS
  • Profile
    • New Student
      New to Synopsis IAS?Create an account to register.
      Register

    • Already Registered
      Login to buy courses.
      Log In

  • Home
  • Courses
  • Blog
  • PYQs (GS & Optional)
  • UPPSC

    • UPPSC Mains - 2024 General Hindi)
    • UPPSC Mains - 2024 (Essay)
    • UPPSC Mains - 2024 General Studies (Question Paper - I)
      • "The French Revolution was a great result of enlightenment period." – Comment.
      • Outline the development of revolutionary movement in Bengal.
      • What are the main features of Sangam Period Culture?
      • Indian society is known for its uniqueness and cultural diversity. Discuss.
      • Discuss the causes and consequences of poverty.
      • How is the growing regionalism in India affecting the economy and polity? Explain.
      • 'Population explosion is a serious challenge to India's holistic development.' – Examine the statement.
      • Throw light on the concept of smart village in India and describe the main features of smart village.
      • Biodiversity conservation of forest and water bodies in India is essential to maintain ecological balance. Elucidate in detail.
      • Discuss the characteristics, causes and effects of Tsunami with example.
    • UPPSC Mains - 2024 General Studies (Question Paper - II)
      • Write a short note on the composition of the Constituent Assembly.
      • Write the role of NITI Aayog in the development of India.
      • What are the special legislative powers of the Council of States (Rajya Sabha)? Discuss.
      • How does the Indian Constitution ensure the independence of the judiciary? Discuss the importance of the basic structure doctrine.
      • Review the contribution of the public distribution system in poverty alleviation.
      • What is the role of self-help groups in rural development?
      • Examine the role of civil society in Indian administrative development.
      • India-Maldives relations are linked to mutual interests. Explain.
      • Describe the organisational structure and funding of the World Health Organisation (WHO).
      • Discuss India's regional policy towards South-East Asia.
      • Analyze the statement, "State legislatures are often seen as the voice of the states within India's federal structure."
      • What are the implications of the revised appointment process of Election Commission for ensuring its independence?
      • How does the Indian Constitution compare with other modern constitutions in terms of flexibility and rigidity?
      • What role can the Finance Commission play in addressing regional disparities in India and what measures has it taken so far?
      • What challenges is the Government facing in the implementing of welfare schemes for the most vulnerable sections?
      • The labour class of the country has been significantly affected by the New Economic Policy. Explain.
      • What is India's progress on hunger and poverty after 2014? Explain.
      • Examine the major issues of dispute between India and Bangladesh and give suggestions for improving bilateral relations.
      • What are the consequences of the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict? How should India address the emerging challenges?
      • "United Nations Organisation has failed in its objective of maintaining international peace and security." Describe with example.
    • UPPSC Mains - 2024 General Studies (Question Paper - III)
      • Highlight the key components of upstream and downstream activities in food processing supply chain management with suitable examples.
      • Give a brief account of measures adopted by the Government to provide adequate credit to the farmers.
      • Was the 'Bhoodan Movement' a part of land reforms in India? Discuss its major effects.
      • How does the New Economic Policy change the structure of employment in India? Evaluate.
      • 'India is experiencing the phase of population-dividend'. In this context, discuss the measures adopted by the Government to tackle appropriately the problem of unemployment in the country.
      • What are major initiatives of Government of India for promoting technology-based solutions for rural upliftment?
      • What is digital arrest? Which are the States most effected by the problem of digital arrest in India in the last three years? Mention the effective measures taken by the Government of India in this direction.
      • Describe the role of Artificial Intelligence in the safety and security during disaster management.
      • Mention the role of Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation in India's security set-up.
      • Outline the major challenges faced by the coast guard of India and explain the efforts taken to deal with them.
      • Does inclusive growth ensure social justice? Discuss. What steps have been taken by the Government of India for bringing inclusive growth with social justice? Elucidate your answer.
      • "Budgets are half used if they serve only as planning device". Critically examine this statement.
      • Assess the role of States and Central Government in developing irrigation infrastructure in India. How has Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (P.M.K.S.Y.) helped in improving irrigation access across the country?
      • Critically evaluate the strategy of poverty alleviation programmes in India, in recent years.
      • What do you understand by buffer stock? Is it essential for food security in India? Explain clearly.
      • Compare Indian Knowledge Tradition based aeronautics with modern aeronautics. Mention the policies of the Department of Science and Technology for the research in this field.
      • What are the ecologically sensitive areas in India? Mention the policies of the Government of India for their protection.
      • What are 'Social Networking Sites' and how does their uncontrolled use increase the possibilities of cyber attacks?
      • Narco-terrorism has emerged as a serious threat across the country. Suggest suitable measures to counter it.
      • Discuss the functions of National Security Council of India.
    • UPPSC Mains - 2024 General Studies (Question Paper - IV)
      • Examine the role of the following in the context of civil service. (A) Moral code of conduct (B) Work culture
      • How far the views of Swami Vivekananda's are successful in developing the core ideals and values of morality in human behaviours? Discuss.
      • Discuss the various skills by which a public servant may enhance public commitment to the rules of law.
      • Explain the difference between code of ethics and code of conduct and elucidate their behavioural impact and applications by appropriate examples.
      • How far the act of 'Right to Information' is effective in deciding the transparency in governance?
      • What is the role of emotional intelligence in establishing harmony at disaster management and workplace?
      • Why the evaluation of unanticipated consequences is important in public policy planning? Answer with appropriate arguments.
      • What is the role of empathy in shaping the attitude of a civil servant? How it can enhance their interaction with the public?
      • Explain your suggestions to promote the tolerance and compassion among civil servants to serve better to weaker sections.
      • Public servants often work with the public from diverse backgrounds and with different viewpoints. How do you ensure that their needs will be met while maintaining professionalism?
      • Discuss the moral bases to deal with the challenges of corruption prevailing in the present society.
      • What should be the nature of civil service values for a public administrator? How can he create a balance between these values in his personal and public life? Explain.
      • What is the moral basis of the work performance in the system of governance? Discuss in the light of result contingent and result non-contingent karma.
      • In the process of policy making by public administrators whether the priority should be given to the moral transparency or the effectiveness of consequences/results? Elucidate.
      • You are a city commissioner. There is a reputed college in your city, which has the maximum number of girl students. The conditions of the toilets/washrooms in this college is very poor and pathetic due to which the girl students have to face many mental, physical and hygiene relate problems every day. The college administration is not paying any attention to these basic facilities of the girl students. As a city commissioner, what steps will you take to improve this basic facility of the girl students and against the indifference of the college administration?
      • Critically evaluate the role of society in shaping and internationalizing political attitudes.
      • As an administrator, develop an intervention programme for attitude change in "corruption free India".
      • What are the key difference between ethics in private relations (family, friendships) and public relations (business, politics)? Explain.
      • "A person's real behaviour may be contrary to the person's attitude towards a specific subject." Do you agree with this statement? Answer with suitable arguments.
      • "An environmental movement led by youth gains popularity through social media, rallies and collaboration with influencers and scientists. With time the movement gained public support and led the government to propose changes in the policy." What will be your stand to cope with the situation as a civil servant?
    • UPPSC Mains - 2024 General Studies (Question Paper - V)
      • Describe the cultural significance of 'Prayagraj' in ancient India.
      • Write about the major republics located in Uttar Pradesh and their political system in the 6th century B.C.
      • What was the policy of the British Government towards the Taluqdars of Awadh after the Revolt of 1857?
      • Critically explain the efforts of the State Government towards strengthening the health infrastructure in Uttar Pradesh.
      • Distinguish between the Consolidated Fund and the Contingency Fund of the State of Uttar Pradesh.
      • Discuss the composition and jurisdiction of the State High Court of Uttar Pradesh.
      • What are the key challenges in ensuring an efficient law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh?
      • Analyse the problems related to Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in Uttar Pradesh.
      • Discuss the role of 'Inland Waterways Authority' to boost the water transport and tourism in Uttar Pradesh.
      • Discuss the role of 'Smart City' for better living conditions of the people of Uttar Pradesh.
      • What are the salient features of the architecture of Uttar Pradesh? Describe its key elements and styles.
      • Discuss the causes for the rise of the towns in ancient Uttar Pradesh.
      • Critically analyse the role of Uttar Pradesh in the Indian Freedom Movement.
      • Elucidate in detail the characteristics of major festivals and their socio-economic role in the rural areas of Uttar Pradesh.
      • "If a Second Chamber dissents from the first, it is mischievous; if it agrees, it is superfluous." In the light of this famous statement, discuss the utility of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council.
      • "Panchayati Raj System has long success stories in Uttar Pradesh." Corroborate with suitable examples.
      • Discuss the role of Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission and explain the challenges before it for independent and impartial selection of public servants.
      • Organised crime and terrorism are grave challenges to national security. What arrangements have been made in Uttar Pradesh to counter this? Explain.
      • Examine the challenges of food security in Uttar Pradesh.
      • Write a note on 'Failure and future of public schooling education' in Uttar Pradesh.
    • UPPSC Mains - 2024 General Studies (Question Paper - VI)
      • What are the policies and programmes of the Government of Uttar Pradesh to promote MSMEs?
      • Critically analyse the extent to which infrastructural development in Uttar Pradesh has contributed to economic diversification and regional equity.
      • Identify the Ramsar sites of Uttar Pradesh and describe their features.
      • Describe the geographical distribution and characteristics of main types of natural vegetation found in Uttar Pradesh.
      • What are the benefits of commercialization of agriculture in Uttar Pradesh?
      • What are the challenges to promote viticulture in Uttar Pradesh and how it can support economic development of Uttar Pradesh?
      • Mention the technological advancement adopted by the Uttar Pradesh Government to improve weather forecasting.
      • What are the policies of the Government of Uttar Pradesh to promote innovations in science and technology?
      • Examine the participation of Uttar Pradesh Government in the "Digital India" national mission.
      • What are the major scientific challenges for Uttar Pradesh in becoming a trillion dollar economy?
      • Critically evaluate the achievements of global investor summits organized by the Uttar Pradesh Government.
      • Introduce the major welfare schemes in the Uttar Pradesh State Budget 2025-26.
      • Describe the wildlife sanctuaries of Uttar Pradesh. Which of these sanctuaries are crucial for conservation of endangered species?
      • Divide the geographical regions of Uttar Pradesh and explain their geographical, economic and cultural significance.
      • How "Million Farmers School Program" and "National Mission on Natural Farming Scheme" can become key elements in promoting the commercialization of agriculture in Uttar Pradesh? Give your suggestions.
      • Explain the problems and prospects for cultivation of flowers with reference to Uttar Pradesh.
      • Describe the habitat condition, flora and fauna: the three ecozones of Uttar Pradesh.
      • What are the research and development achievements in biotechnology in Uttar Pradesh? How will it help to uplift the poor section of society?
      • What are the main challenges facing the production, distribution and marketing of agricultural products in Uttar Pradesh? How can they be addressed by utilising science and technology developments while ensuring sustainable and inclusive growth?
      • What role do private-public partnership play in improving employability in Uttar Pradesh? How can this be strengthened to provide more job opportunities to the youth?
  1. PYQs and Practice Questions
  2. State PSCs
  3. UPPSC
  4. UPPSC
  5. UPPSC Mains 2024 PYQs
  6. UPPSC Mains - 2024 General Studies (Question Paper - III)

Q 3. Was the 'Bhoodan Movement' a part of land reforms in India? Discuss its major effects. (UPPSC 2024, 8 Marks, 152 Words)

  1. Posted by: Synopsis IAS
  2. Posted on:16 August 2025
Prev
Next
क्या 'भूदान आन्दोलन' भारत में भूमि सुधार का एक हिस्सा था ? इसके प्रमुख प्रभावों की विवेचना कीजिये ।
Login

Login With Username/password

---------------------- OR ----------------------

Login With OTP

Forget Password

Register

Login (If You are already registered)
Submit

Forget Password

Login/Register

Welcome

Coutinue to Purchase Courses
View Courses
My Courses
View My Purchased Courses
Refer and Earn
© Copyright Synopsis IAS. All Rights Reserved