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Q.4 “Overcoming poverty is not a task of charity; it is an act of justice.” – Nelson Mandela. What does this quote mean to you? (10 Marks)
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Introduce by providing a brief context about the quote.
Explain how overcoming poverty is not a task of charity but an act of justice.
Conclude accordingly.
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Q.2 India’s Higher education institutions (HEIs) are plagued with many administrative and operational issues, Discuss. Suggest ways to overcome them and improve the state of HEIs. (15 Marks)
Q.1 Cultural pluralism of the society is a manifestation of diverse religious issues. However, it is secular values that sustains it. (10 Marks)
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