Essay map
Opening scene
Anecdote
A Chief Minister flies to Delhi for a scheme launch that was designed without his file. The banner says cooperative federalism. The chair was a photo. The topic asks myth or reality — write both, then a stand.
Keep this in every paragraph
One stand
- Cooperative: Sarkaria, a Punchhi, a GST vote. Myth: one-way money. Reality: a disaster that needed both. Do not pick a party.
Use once, in a scene — do not dump names
Quotes to earn
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Ambedkar
A strong Centre — cooperation as a practice, not a dissolving.
Turn each heading into a full paragraph in the hall
Heading map
What the line is asking
- Cooperative federalism: shared rule, not a gift from the Centre.
- Myth or reality: a spectrum — name when it worked.
Money
- Finance Commission vs a CSS that eats the state’s list.
Institutions
- GST Council, Inter-State Council, NITI as a talking shop or a table.
Crisis
- A flood, a pandemic: cooperation as a necessity.
The counter
Competitive federalism (a race of states) is a cousin, not an enemy. And a strong Centre was Ambedkar’s design against a crumbling. The myth is harmony as already achieved. The reality is a bargain that must be re-struck every Budget.
Drop one peg where it fits — not a data dump
Value addition
- Sarkaria / Punchhi The official cousins of the phrase.
- GST Council A table that can still become a lecture.
- Art. 280 / CSS Share vs a scheme with a match.
- NDMA / disaster Cooperation when the river does not wait.
Last 8–10 lines in the exam
Last paragraph
- Close: keep two chairs in the room before the banner. Expand — this is only the map.
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Is this the full essay?
No. It is a map. In the exam, each heading becomes a paragraph with one Indian case.
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Tone?
Federal, non-partisan. One table, one silenced chair.
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