Q5 · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2021 · Essay · 125 marks · 1 min read

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Hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.

Topic: Philosophical and ethical quotes. Syllabus: Philosophical and ethical quotes Same official PYQ from year-wise 2021 and Philosophical and ethical quotes.

Essay map

Opening scene

Anecdote

  • A night bus: a woman stands with a sleeping child so a man can sit with a phone. Tomorrow she will be told she ‘rules the world’ from the kitchen. The proverb can be honour. It can also be a pretty cage. Write to keep the honour and break the cage.

Keep this in every paragraph

One stand

Early care shapes a people — language, shame, a taste for cruelty or kindness. That is power. It must be visible in GDP, in paternity leave, in a creche, not only in a greeting card.

Use once, in a scene — do not dump names

Quotes to earn

  • Proverb

    The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world — honour plus a warning against the cage.

  • Ambedkar

    The home is a political unit — caste and gender as daily law.

Turn each heading into a full paragraph in the hall

Heading map

What the line is asking

  • Cradle: childhood, unpaid care, the first republic.
  • Rules the world: influence on character, labour supply, even a vote twenty years later.
  • Risk: a compliment that refuses a salary, a seat, a street at night.

Home

  • Who rocks, who is free to wander (cousin of 2023 restrictions/demands).

Economy

  • Peg: time-use surveys — hours that do not enter GDP.
  • A missing creche is an industrial policy.

Polity

  • The first school of citizenship is the home. A violent cradle exports a violent street.
  • Women in panchayats: ruling more than the cradle — still fighting the proxy.

Law

  • Maternity benefit, POSH, Art. 15: the republic entering the house.
  • Childcare as infrastructure, not a private hobby.

The counter

Not every hand that rocks is kind (abuse is also a cradle). And men who never rock still rule boards. The proverb is a claim about influence, not a census of cabinets. Honour care by redistributing it — including to the state.

Drop one peg where it fits — not a data dump

Value addition

  • Time-use / unpaid work Hours that rule the world and miss the GDP.
  • Maternity / creche Care as infrastructure — otherwise the proverb is a greeting card.
  • 73rd Amendment Women ruling beyond the cradle — watch the proxy.

Last 8–10 lines in the exam

Last paragraph

  • Close: count the hours, share the night bus. Expand — this is only the map.

Quick related

Students also ask

  • What is research, but a blind date with knowledge!

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  • Is this the full essay?

    No. It is a map. Do not write a Mother’s Day card.

  • Tone?

    Exact. Examiners punish both misogyny and a sermon that only women should rock.

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