Essays on Current Events

  • Distance Education Vs. Classroom Education: Which Is Better
  • Individual Freedom versus Social Responsibility
  • Have we become slaves to Modern technology?
  • When people benefit from biodiversity they protect it
  • Sustainable way of living is the need of the hour
  • Ensuring social justice is a human right
  • Transportation infrastructure impact on sustainable development
  • Opportunities and challenges of Digitalisation
  • Work From Home : A boon or a bane?
  • Importance of border security
  • Green hydrogen Clean Fuel for future
  • The Child is father of the Man
  • Recent Model Tenancy Act creating a sustainable and inclusive rental housing market
  • India-Afghanistan relations
  • Balance between growth and environment
  • Attitude makes habit, habit makes character and character makes a man
  • Role of civil services in a developing societies
  • Why is Biodiversity important?
  • World hunger is a terrible symptom of world poverty
  • One Nation, One Election
  • COVID-19 and fiscal relations across levels of government
  • Combating Social inequality is a global concern
  • Creating a Roadmap for a Digitally Inclusive Bharat
  • Van Dhan Yojana is playing a transformational role in turning around the rural tribal economy
  • Problems associated with the borders of India with their historical perspective
  • Interbasin transfer of water is the need of the present
  • Regional political parties in India are competing with national political parties as alternative powers
  • With great power comes great responsibility
  • The day you decided to change your life
  • Good governance is pivotal to the development process
  • Politics without ethics is a disaster
  • Child Malnutrition and its long-term implications
  • Civic Sense and its importance in society
  • There is no chance for the welfare of the world unless the condition of women is improved
  • Discuss India’s “Neighborhood First” Foreign Policy
  • Management of Indian border disputes – a complex task
  • Alternative technologies for a climate change resilient India
  • India-Myanmar Relations
  • Patriarchy is the least noticed yet the most significant structure of social inequality
  • Poverty anywhere is a threat to prosperity everywhere
  • Technology is an enabler, a facilitator, and it empowers
  • Culture is what we are, civilization is what we have
  • Humanity needs leadership and solidarity to defeat the coronavirus
  • The power of social media is immense and it affects everyone
  • “Increase in agricultural production and the rise in the per-capita income of the rural community, together with the industrialisation and urbanisation, lead to an increased demand in industrial production”
  • “Overcoming poverty is not a gesture of charity. It is the protection of a fundamental human right, the right to dignity and a decent life.” — Nelson Mandela
  • The greater the socio-economic disparities, the greater the incentive towards corruption.
  • “All learning has an emotional base” – Plato
  • If the questions are dispensed with, the flow of information about vital issues concerning the governance of the country will stop. This will deprive members of opportunities to call the government to account. Can the Govt Unilaterally Scrap Question Hour During the Entire Parliament Session?
  • The Great GST Impasse Threatens India’s Federal Structure. The underlying problem behind the current standoff is the fundamental failure of the Goods and Services Tax regime.
  • Can the soaring energy needs of India’s upwardly-mobile middle class be met sustainably? How a rooftop solar system provider could help urban Indians make the switch to a cleaner energy source in a hassle-free manner.
  • Why 5G is unlikely to solve India’s digital connectivity problems
  • Asia lost a decade to counter China. But India and Quad can lead new strategy now.
  • India’s progress in controlling malaria has been a result of pre-emptive anti-mosquito measures taken before onset of monsoon. Coronavirus pandemic can disrupt these. Can’t afford to divert all resources to Covid.

Essay Topics on AP Current Events

  • Ward And Village Secretariat System – Decentralisation
  • Nadu Nedu Scheme – Improving School Infrastructure
  • English Medium Education – Opportunities And Challenges
  • Industrial Developemnt In Post Bifurcation AP
  • Healthcare Infrastructure And Services In The AP State Are Set To Witness Many Changes In The Near Future
  • Dynamics Of Healthcare Sector In Andhra Pradesh
  • Role Of Village/Ward Volunteer System And  ANMs & Asha Workers In Tackling Covid-19 Pandemic In AP
  • How Andhra Pradesh Has Been Fighting Against Coronavirus?
  • AP Three Capitals – Equitable Distribution Of Resources – Promotes Decentralisation – Inclusive Development Of All Regions
  • YSR Badugu Vikasam – A Special Industrial Policy For SC/ST Entrepreneurs
  • YSR Navasakam – A Revolutionary Step Towards Implementation Of The AP Government’s Welfare Schemes And Identification Of Beneficiaries
  • Local Reservation(75%) In Private Sector

Essays related to COVID-19

  • The Rise and Impact of COVID-19 in India
  • How well is India responding to COVID-19?
  • Not only have states expanded their role, the crisis has illustrated that Indians look first to their own states in a moment of crisis. How the Covid-19 crisis is strengthening the concept of a state domicile in India.
  • India faces a huge decline in government revenues and growth of the income as the corona virus hits economic activity of the country as a whole. A fall in investor sentiment impacts privatization plans, government and industry.
  • How Science can Defeat the Coronavirus: Challenges and Tools
  • Will the Coronavirus End Globalization as We Know It?
  • Grossly inadequate Union health budgets and the long-term failure to build a robust public health infrastructure have compounded the COVID-19 crisis.
  • Covid-19 impact: ILO calls for global policy response to protect employment prospects for youth.
  • In tandem with the evolving regulations, the supervisory approach of the Reserve Bank will have to be two-pronged – first, strengthening the internal defences of regulated entities; and second, greater focus on identifying the early warning signals and initiating corrective action.
  • The nature of the pandemic is giving rise to new challenges to food system actors at every level. We’re seeing disruptions to food supply chains and logistics, rapid changes in consumer food behaviour, more worker safety measures required. There’s a need for stronger public, private and community safety nets to feed the growing number of people who have lost jobs or income.
  • India’s progress in controlling malaria has been a result of pre-emptive anti-mosquito measures taken before onset of monsoon. Coronavirus pandemic can disrupt these. Can’t afford to divert all resources to Covid.