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Ethics & Integrity

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Ethics & Integrity

Q. The work culture of the police in India is said to be characterized by indecision, inefficiency and lack of empathy. Discuss. Also, suggest remedial measures in this context.
Q. Probity in public life is nothing but the reflection of integrity in personal life. Discuss.
Q. Bring out the ethical principles on which a Citizen’s Charter is formulated. Also, discuss its purpose and effectiveness in India.
Q. An ethical work culture not only drives positive organizational outcomes but also helps employees thrive. Discuss.
Q. How social media is playing a crucial role in transforming the perception of individuals. Discuss the impact of socialization, family and educational institutions in reducing the negative impacts of social media.
Q. Rather than focusing solely on quantity, inclusive growth concerns itself with the quality of growth. Discuss.
Ethical Principles
While some ethical approaches consider an action to be ethical based on results, other focus on means. Taking the example of Indian bureaucracy, compare and examine how these approaches have played out for the benefit of citizens.
Ethical Issues
Educational Institutions
Integrity
What is the relationship between ethics and aptitude? How does a person’s moral character affect their ability to make rational decisions and act in the best interest of society?
Discuss the contribution of John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham to Ethics. What are the limitations to their approach?
How Does a Code of Conduct Work? Should There Be A Code Of Ethics Or A Code Of Conduct For Public Officials?
Discuss some parallels between Buddhism and modern ideas on emotional intelligence.
What are the basic principles of public life? Illustrate any three of these with suitable examples.
Explain the basic principles of the citizens charter movement and bring out its importance.
Discuss the role of ‘moral conscience’ in promoting ethical behavior.
Environmental ethics is about the moral relationship of human beings to, and also the value and moral status of, the environment and its non-human contents.
What is meant by Environmental ethics? Illustrate with examples. (150 words)