Need of Code of Ethics for Public Servants
- To accelerate the economic development of India through optimal utilisation of its resources and to usher in inclusive development, it is imperative to arrest the deterioration in public life. Additionally, it is pertinent to uphold the highest standards of morality, ethics and probity in public services to create a sense of confidence amongst people. The lack of moral earnestness hampers the growth of strong traditions of integrity and efficiency.
- However, the inculcation of values facilitating the subordination of the self to a larger, societal good, and engendering a spirit of empathy for those in need of ameliorative state interventions are not ....
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- 3 Role of Impartiality and Non-Partisanship in Building Ethical Integrity of Public Service
- 4 Relevance of Swami Vivekananda’s Moral Philosophy in Contemporary Society
- 5 Foundational Values of Civil Services: Measures to Ensure their Effectiveness
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- 7 Moral Values and Ethical Leadership
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