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Essay Topics for NABARD GRADE A,B/RBI GRADE B/SEBI GRADE A/LIC AAO/SBI PO/OTHER - 2020-2021

Essay Topics



  1. Growing Trade War and role of WTO

  2. Trade protectionism by large nations and India's policy

  3. NPAs: Bane of Indian Banking System

  4. GST and its impact on Indian Economy

  5. Why India ranked so low in Human 
  6. Development Index? What should bedone to improve India's ranking in Human Development Index?

  7. What kind of planet we will leave for Posterity?

  8. Increasing frauds in Banking Sector

  9. Importance of corporate governance

  10. Innovations in retail payments

  11. Can renewable energy sources mitigate climate change?

  12. Challenges and Success of Clean India Mission

  13. Has Demonetisation succeeded in curbing Black money?

  14. How to create more employment opportunities in India?

  15. How can India leverage demographic dividend?

  16. Technology changing the payment landscape?

  17. Banking Scams

  18. Cryptocurrencies

  19. Advantages and disadvantages of retirement homes

  20. Role of Technology in the Job Sector

  21. Women Empowerment

  22. Plastic Waste Management

  23. Pros and Cons of Artificial Intelligence

  24. Modi's agricultural schemes to curb farmer suicide

  25. Impact of higher education

  26. Industrial Development at the cost of the environment

  27. National health protection scheme

  28. Digitalisation drive

  29. Why India pulled out of RCEP

  30. Pollution crisis in urban cities

  31. Kashmir bifurcation

  32. Government's approach to Article 370

  33. India's growing engagement with the Indo-Pacific region

  34. India's poor rank in the Global Hunger Index

  35. How is our society dealing with poverty?

  36. Delhi NCR Pollution: An Unsolved Problem

  37. Sex discrimination in the workplace

  38. Impact of rising oil prices on the Indian economy

  39. Need to preserve the cultural heritage

  40. Effect of fake news on social media

  41. European Union vs Brexit

  42. Problems of adult illiteracy

  43. Co-operative federalism

  44. Pros and cons of Digital Economy

  45. Discrimination in the field of sports

  46. Pros and cons of 'One Rank One Pension'

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