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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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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.c...

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🌕 PRUDENCE - It is the ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use of reason. It is classically considered to be a v
🌕 PRUDENCE - It is the ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use of reason. It is classically considered to be a virtue, and in particular one of the four Cardinal virtues. - Aristotle’s theory of cardinal virtues viz. prudence, justice, fortitude and temperance. Example: - Gandhiji stopping non-cooperation in the wake of movement getting out of hand with the Chauri-Chaura incident. - Civil service involves decision- making in public sphere. Civil servants are supposed to be men of practical affairs. They are in fairly regular contact with people. Civil servants have to deal with matters anonymously and discreetly. For all these reasons, prudence is an eminently desirable quality in civil servants. Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🌕 COMPASSION It is a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied by a strong
🌕 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, ‘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 “Bharat 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 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🌕 Simplicity - Quality/condition of being easy to understand or do having clarity in thoughts & action- no complications bei
🌕 Simplicity - Quality/condition of being easy to understand or do having clarity in thoughts & action- no complications being down-to-earth, humble. Example: 1] Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam came to Rashtrpati Bhawan with one suitcase as his belongingness and left the Rashtrapati Bhawan with minimal belongingness after completing his term as President shows his simplicity. Quote: Truth is ever to be found in the simplicity, and not in the multiplicity and confusion of things. - Isaac Newton Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🌕 DEDICATION - It is the quality of being dedicated or committed to a task or purpose, thought or action. Dedication can also be said to be commitment with passion. It has emotion attached with it. Examples: - Bheesma committed to Kaurava but dedicated to Pandava. - Today, at a time of escalating conflicts, rising extremism, massive displacement and rapidly growing humanitarian need, Mahatma Gandhi’s dedication to non-violence remains an example for us all. - During the COVID-19 pandemic, When the world came to a standstill, Railwaymen never took a day off, and worked even harder at a great personal risk to keep the Wheels of the Economy moving. Other Examples: 1] Vikram Sarabhai (Space and Science) 2] Baba Amte (Social Activist) 3] APJ Abul Kalam (Missile Man) 4] MS Swaminathan (Green Revolution India) 5] E Sridharan (Metro man) 6] Sonam Wangchuk (New Hope- Education) Quote: "Your lack of dedication is nothing but insult to those who believe in you" Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🌕 EMPATHY - It is the ability to emotionally understand what other people feel, see things from their point of view, and ima
🌕 EMPATHY - It is the ability to emotionally understand what other people feel, see things from their point of view, and imagine yourself in their place. - Essentially, it is putting yourself in someone else’s position and feeling what they must be feeling. Recent Example: The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the world to test its empathetic attributes by posing a question of survival in front of humanity. Amidst this crisis many people around the world have come together to help people besides practising attributes of empathy. Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🌕 IMPORTANCE OF MEDIA ETHICS Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example
🌕 IMPORTANCE OF MEDIA ETHICS Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🌕 CONSCIENCE It is the voice in our head, and the feeling in your heart, that tells us if something is right or wrong. It is
🌕 CONSCIENCE It is the voice in our head, and the feeling in your heart, that tells us if something is right or wrong. It is the voice of the inner­self which says “yes” or “no” when we are involved in a moral struggle. It is an internal monitor. “There is a higher court than courts of justice and that is the court of conscience. It supersedes all other courts.“- Mahatma Gandhi Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

Q1. ‘Constitutional Morality’ is rooted in the Constitution itself and is founded on its essential facets. Explain the doctrine of ‘Constitutional Morality’ with the help of relevant judicial decisions. (Answer in 150 words) > Some Basic Part: https://t.me/UPSC_Ethics_Example/59 Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🌕 TOLERANCE, ACCEPTANCE, AND COEXISTENCE Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example
🌕 TOLERANCE, ACCEPTANCE, AND COEXISTENCE Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

In this video i have tried to discuss & analyse Upsc Ethics (GS-4) 2021 paper & have tried to find some take aways for 2022 exam. Join: @UpscMade_Simple https://youtu.be/KNqzAhv-PmI

Gs-4 CSM-2021

🌕 Law and Ethics Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example
🌕 Law and Ethics Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

◾️We Are What We Repeatedly Do. Excellence, Then, Is Not An Act, But A Habit. 🔻Perseverance: Excellence is what that has been continuously overcome the constraints and loopholes. It is neither a one top shot nor embracing a zenith rather its reaching to a state where you balance your deeds, duty and authority. Example: Nelson Mandela was in island jail for 27 years and then he became the president of South Africa. 🔻Habits: Habit serves as a means for doing morally good or evil actions. Sometimes it causes actions which are neither good nor evil. In the first case it is called good nature, or virtue. Example: Generosity, bravery, gentleness depends on how we cultivate day by day. Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🌕 TRANSPARENCY & ETHICS Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example
🌕 TRANSPARENCY & ETHICS Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

Best of Luck to Students appearing for the Civil Services Mains Examination 2021.

General Do's and Don't for GS IV 1] Learn Syllabus - use keywords [Make list of keywords]. 2] Make list of ex - Source {mythological, media, sports, Bollywood}. Be professional & mature...quote ex from your professional career & give examiner an idea that you have good exp [sugarcoat if needed]. 3] In CS, scope of diagrams in stakeholder, ED, Option, COA but draw only 1 diagram and use this variety in 6 ques differently. #6 CS - at least 3 diff structure. #CS - collect info → address situation → create diff → conclude. #CS - Local → National → Global → universal approach. 4] Maintain a single ideology in ans - n’t favour communism in one ans & capitalism in another. 5] Background & stakeholders is for you of not loosing the track, no marks awarded. 6] 3 things — def, example, quotes - 150 keywords (done).

Case Study — 20-25 marker, 14-15 min [85-90 min], 250-300 words. 1.Intro — a) Crux & Context in para; b) Facts of case. 2. Stakeholder [including implicit] — a) Diagram; b) In points with their interest. 3. Ethical Issue/ED [2-3] — 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] — a) point form; b) para form to explain merit & demerit — i. Outright negative option, neutral, Outright positive option, Best possible action — 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] — Theoretical justification of Course of Action [passing ref] → 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 — 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 — 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 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🌕 CODE OF CONDUCT/ETHICS Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example
🌕 CODE OF CONDUCT/ETHICS Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🌕 Role of persuasion in public administration - Social Justice - Bringing behavioural change - Internal change in bureaucracy - Maintenance of law & order - Obeying laws of the land Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🌕 Four Pillars of Medical Ethics Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example
🌕 Four Pillars of Medical Ethics Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example