Objectives of Probity in Governance
- To ensure accountability and transparency.
- To ensure compliance with governance processes.
- To maintain the confidence of people in the administration and bridge the trust deficit between them.
- To maintain the integrity and decorum of public service.
- To ensure optimal utilisation of resources through better implementation of government programmes and schemes.
- To curb the ill practices of nepotism, favoritism and arbitrariness in decision making.
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Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude
- 1 Ethical Dimensions of Celebrity Endorsements
- 2 Moral Relativism vs. Moral Universalism
- 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
- 6 Bioethics and its Significance
- 7 Moral Values and Ethical Leadership
- 8 Ethical Issues and Challenges in Social Media
- 9 AI in Decision Making: Impact on Administration
- 10 Impact of Probity in Governance on Administrative Effectiveness and Public Trust