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TO THE POINT CONTENT For Ethics- GS IV Paper. 1 - Quotes and Examples 2 - Definition and Stories 3 - Strategy and Handwritten Notes 4 - Newspaper Snippets for Ethics For Advertisements/ Suggestions: - @ethicsadmin - ethicsexamplesquotes@gmail.com

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Channel UPSC Ethics Examples & Quotes (@upsc_ethics_example) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 12 456 subscribers, ranking 16 107 in the Education category and 32 840 in the India region.

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β€œTO THE POINT CONTENT For Ethics- GS IV Paper. 1 - Quotes and Examples 2 - Definition and Stories 3 - Strategy and Handwritten Notes 4 - Newspaper Snippets for Ethics For Advertisements/ Suggestions: - @ethicsadmin - ethicsexamplesquotes@gmail.c...”

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πŸŒ• ETHICS WITHOUT MORALITY IS EMPTY! - When there is no morality, one cannot expect ethics to be present. We cannot expect pe
πŸŒ• ETHICS WITHOUT MORALITY IS EMPTY! - When there is no morality, one cannot expect ethics to be present. We cannot expect people without morality to behave in ethical manner. - Wherever we see cultural conflict today, that suggest lack of shared morality (ethics) i.e. universal values are not in practice. Join πŸ‘‰πŸ» @UPSC_Ethics_Example

πŸŒ• COMPASSION It is a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied by a strong
πŸŒ• COMPASSION It is a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering. Historical Examples: 1] Yaksha when asked Yudhistara, β€˜What is the highest Dharma’? Yudhistara replied that compassion is the highest Dharma. It is the roots of a tree called Dharma and its branches are rules & norms which keeps on changing as per the time but root always remain the same. 2] Mother Theresa has often been referred to as an embodiment of compassion. Her selfless work for the poor and destitute till date is inspiring and spoken of. General Examples: 2] IAS probationers are sent to β€œBharat Darshan” to understand the diversity of India and grow compassion towards others. 3] Basant Rath- A senior IPS officer distributing free books to students, hailing from remote areas of J & K, in order to help them crack competitive examinations. Join πŸ‘‰πŸ» @UPSC_Ethics_Example

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Tackling Theory of Ethics: 1. Intro: Standard def [thinker even if not know - verbatim], news background. 2. Dig only if simplify understanding. 3. 80:20 rule - 20 theory [passing reference not explain] & 80 examples & application. 4. Multiple-dimension points [4-5] explain with ex [relatable]. 5. Underline keywords & thinker (*Quotes*). 6. Conclusion - Hence, these & these steps needed to resolve... 7. 3 ex type - current events (medi ethic); your prep ex (essay dimension); sos (personal ex prep in exam hall). 8. 2 type ex - specific (ex from admin) & gen. Join πŸ‘‰πŸ» @UPSC_Ethics_Example

πŸŒ• Social Capital Vs Social Ethics Join πŸ‘‰πŸ» @UPSC_Ethics_Example
πŸŒ• Social Capital Vs Social Ethics Join πŸ‘‰πŸ» @UPSC_Ethics_Example

β€œA dream does not become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination, and hard work.” - Colin Powell, former U.S. Defense Secretary @UPSC_Ethics_Example

β€œA dream does not become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination, and hard work.” Colin Powell, former U.S. Defense Secretary @UPSC_Ethics_Example

πŸŒ• RELATIONSHIP Between CONSTITUTIONAL MORALITY and SOCIAL MORALITY: β€’ In general, there is no conflict: Society has its own norms and beliefs according to which it lives and progress. E.g. Indian society largely is patriarchal society. Women in society are not give equal status in family, society and even workplaces. However, there has been very less instances to oppose such norms and beliefs. β€’ Conflicts only when rights of people are abridged of taken away: e.g. Sabarimala case, as long as people did not complain, there was no problem. Once the people complained and gone to court for justice, then there is a conflict in which Constitutional morality gets preference over social morality. Join πŸ‘‰πŸ» @UPSC_Ethics_Example

πŸ„ SOCIAL INFLUENCE AND PERSUASION Join πŸ‘‰πŸ» @UPSC_Ethics_Example
πŸ„ SOCIAL INFLUENCE AND PERSUASION Join πŸ‘‰πŸ» @UPSC_Ethics_Example

πŸ“New Members Check ThisπŸ‘‡ 1) Ethics Strategy- Click Here 2) Tackling Theory Part- Click Here 3) Tackling Case Studies- Click Here 4) Terminology+ Examples- Click Here 5) Best Case Studies- Click Here 6) Real Life Example- Click Here

πŸŒ• CORPORATE GOVERNANCE - Sir Adrian Cadbury who is known as father of corporate governance defines it as 'the way company is
πŸŒ• CORPORATE GOVERNANCE - Sir Adrian Cadbury who is known as father of corporate governance defines it as 'the way company is controlled & directed'. - Implication of this meaning is that the manner of controlling & directing should be based on set of standards i.e. companies should be run on basis of set of standards so that there are transparency, accountability & protection of all share holders & stake holders including citizen. Need for Corporate Governance: 1. Corporate failures (PNB scam, Satyam, Sharada scams) 2. Corporate coup (Tata company) 3. Corporate corruption (Nirav Modi, Vijay Mallya) 4. Promoting competition, quality, cost effectiveness, entrepreneurship, innovation, creativity. 5. Protecting interest of citizen, society. Quote: β€œCorporate governance should go the realm of law, it should emanate from management culture.” – Narayan Murthy Join πŸ‘‰πŸ» @UPSC_Ethics_Example

πŸ„ How our attitude is shaped and guided by the family and social surroundings? Join πŸ‘‰πŸ» @UPSC_Ethics_Example
πŸ„ How our attitude is shaped and guided by the family and social surroundings? Join πŸ‘‰πŸ» @UPSC_Ethics_Example

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πŸŒ• BIOETHICS It is the study of the ethical issues emerging from advances in biology and medicine. Issues Related To Bioethic
πŸŒ• BIOETHICS It is the study of the ethical issues emerging from advances in biology and medicine. Issues Related To Bioethics In India ● Abortion ● Euthanasia ● Surrogacy ● Organ donation ● Health care rationing ● Right to refuse medical care for religious or cultural reasons. - The scope of bioethics expanding with biotechnology, including cloning, gene therapy, life extension, human genetic engineering, Astro ethics and life in space. Join πŸ‘‰πŸ» @UPSC_Ethics_Example

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Example OfπŸ‘‡ 1] Social Capital β€” Integration & Stability, Harmonious interaction. 2] Leadership & Dutiful. 3] Empathy and love & care towards people. 4] Truthfulness, responsibility & integrity towards ones' duty i.e. being committed towards public service. Watch This Video - https://twitter.com/thebetterindia/status/1464253169785921536?s=09 Join πŸ‘‰πŸ» @UPSC_Ethics_Example

Case Study β€” 20-25 marker, 14-15 min [85-90 min], 250-300 words. 1.Intro β€” a) Crux & Context in para; b) Facts of case. 2. Stakeholder [including implicit] β€” a) Diagram; b) In points with their interest. 3. Ethical Issue/ED [2-3] β€” a) weighing diagram (show which value is more inclined), circle while reading; b) conflict of value form (If ED, then versus & if EI, write issues like issue of women empowerment). 4. Options [Merit & Demerit wrt stakeholder] β€” a) point form; b) para form to explain merit & demerit β€” i. Outright negative option, neutral, Outright positive option, Best possible action β€” 3 points each. 3 options are must. ii. If you are supporting a point then write more merit points to it & less demerit points. iii. While writing merit-demerit, focus on consequences & values. 5. Course of Action [P-L-A-C-E + Stakeholder] β€” Theoretical justification of Course of Action [passing ref] β†’ Dig - Rhombus [Yes- No]. i. Choose a plan - not only include what is right but also minimise all wrongs. ii. Explain why you chose over other β€” Is it based on principles of neutrality, objectivity and impartiality or based on bias? iii. One innovative point that will create a difference & no one will write. iv. Short term & Long term approach (GS knowledge). 6. Conclusion β€” long term sol with any BP. i. Solution covers above ED & gave holistic approach to resolve them. ii. Reflection of values - values upholder in course of action. Join πŸ‘‰πŸ» @UPSC_Ethics_Example