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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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🌕 FORTITUDE Definition: It refers to the strength of mind that gives one the capacity to endure adversity with courage. Example: Tukaram Omble — During 26/11 terror attack in Mumbai, Omble stood in front of Ajmal Kasab and held on to the barrel of Kasab's rifle, thus preventing the bullets from hitting anyone else but him. The rest of the team managed to overpower and apprehend Kasab. Omble took over 40 bullets from an Ak-47 at point blank range and accepted martyrdom. Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🍀 Case Study- How PESA Empowered The Tribals In Odisha Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example
🍀 Case Study- How PESA Empowered The Tribals In Odisha Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🌕 ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS Example: The address by Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley at the 26th COP26, in Glasgow, Scotland, attracted global attention with her remark that failure to provide critical adaptation finance as well as measuring the extent of loss caused by climate change with respect to “lives and livelihoods” was immoral. This has again brought the complexity in measuring climate risk to the forefront. More Details- Click Here Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🍀 Climate Sensitisation via Education Despite the global warming, climate change and pollution, schools in the country have
🍀 Climate Sensitisation via Education Despite the global warming, climate change and pollution, schools in the country have not been able to sensitise children towards the environmental issues. Swapnopuron Shiksha Niketan School in Bengal has introduced environmental pedagogy to make children sensitive to the needs of the environment. Need: - Problem solving: Environmental education as part of the curriculum is needed to fight the climate issues. - Ownership: Children must acknowledge that it is their land, and they must learn how to save it. - Awareness: Children have limited understanding of how climate change is linked to these extreme weather events, hence awareness generation is at the heart of the programme. Outcome: - Responsible citizens: Such a model can create responsible citizen who focusses on responsible consumerism. - Sustainable Development: This education model can help achieve the target of SDG and make earth a better place to live. Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

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 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🌕 TOLERANCE -It is respect, acceptance and appreciation for those whose opinions, practices, race religion, nationality etc.
🌕 TOLERANCE -It is respect, acceptance and appreciation for those whose opinions, practices, race religion, nationality etc. are different from one's own. Tolerance in Indian Culture: √ Akbar's din-i-illali- Respect to all faith √ Ashoka's Buddhist & Dhamma Policy √ Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam- Earth is family √ Sarva dharma sambhava- equel respect to all religions. √ Kabir, Guru Nanak, Ravidas, Tulsidas, Mirabai √ Gandhi's talisman, seculasism. Recent Examples: √ Acceptance of LGBTQ in society. √ Ira Singhal was the first IAS officer to hire two transgender employees in her department, thus encouraging a tolerant and inclusive behaviour of everyone around her. Quote: “Tolerance isn’t about not having beliefs. It’s about how your beliefs lead you to treat people who disagree with you.” Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🌕 TOLERANCE -It is respect, acceptance and appreciation for those whose opinions, practices, race religion, nationality etc.
🌕 TOLERANCE -It is respect, acceptance and appreciation for those whose opinions, practices, race religion, nationality etc. are different from one's own. Tolerance in Indian Culture: √ Akbar's din-i-illali- Respect to all faith √ Ashoka's Buddhist & Dhamma Policy √ Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam- Earth is family √ Sarva dharma sambhava- equel respect to all religions. √ Kabir, Guru Nanak, Ravidas, Tulsidas, Mirabai √ Gandhi's talisman, seculasism. Recent Examples: √ Acceptance of LGBTQ in society. √ Ira Singhal was the first IAS officer to hire two transgender employees in her department, thus encouraging a tolerant and inclusive behaviour of everyone around her. Quote: “Tolerance isn’t about not having beliefs. It’s about how your beliefs lead you to treat people who disagree with you.” Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🌕 TOLERANCE -It is respect, acceptance and appreciation for those whose opinions, practices, race religion, nationality etc.
🌕 TOLERANCE -It is respect, acceptance and appreciation for those whose opinions, practices, race religion, nationality etc. are different from one's own. Tolerance in Indian Culture: √ Akbar's din-i-illali- Respect to all faith √ Ashoka's Buddhist & Dhamma Policy √ Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam- Earth is family √ Sarva dharma sambhava- equel respect to all religions. √ Kabir, Guru Nanak, Ravidas, Tulsidas, MirabaiGandhi's talisman, seculasism. Recent Examples: √ Acceptance of LGBTQ in society. √ Ira Singhal was the first IAS officer to hire two transgender employees in her department, thus encouraging a tolerant and inclusive behaviour of everyone around her. Quote: “Tolerance isn’t about not having beliefs. It’s about how your beliefs lead you to treat people who disagree with you.” Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🌕 OBJECTIVITY ¶ It means taking decisions based upon established facts and figures rather than personal opinion or bias. ¶ In administration it generally implies working as rules and regulations. It creates scientific and rational thinking. ¶ It is one of the foundational values of civil services. An outcome can be judged as ethical or unethical based on ethical analysis as per some ethical standards. - EXAMPLES:Gandhiji’s principle of means over end is supported by objectivity, which focuses on rules and hence means.  ¶ A police officer entrusted with mob management, may have to use force hurting certain individuals. Based on virtue ethics it may be perceived wrong. However his actions are in larger interest of peace and order in society. Hence just objectively focusing on one’s duty, ethical outcome can be achieved.    Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

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).

🌕 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

☘ Traditional Agriculture Against Global Warming - Due to its geographical location, Bangladesh is one of the worst-hit count
Traditional Agriculture Against Global Warming - Due to its geographical location, Bangladesh is one of the worst-hit countries in terms of effects of global warming. It faces frequent floods which hinders agriculture and the annual cycle of harvesting crops. Revival of old traditional methods to rescue: - Bangladesh farmers revived their century-old technique of soil-free cultivation. Used innovation to the technique and revived it into a technique known as 'Dhap' or 'Baira'. - They are floating beds created with bamboo, water hyacinth, coir and wood chippings. - These raft-like farms are two to four feet long and can withstand flooding or turbulent waterways. - Composting is done with used rafts which solves the problem of dumping. - In December 2015, the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization designated Bangladesh's floating farms method as a globally significant agricultural heritage system. Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

Attempting quotation based Questions 1) Explain meaning of sentence => By whom said. 2) If n’t know name → In what context or why said. 3) Ex & further quote to substantiate the statement. 4) Analysing - Break down into simple sentences. 5) Attempt it like essay — Diff stakeholders, timeline approach etc. Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

#ConfidenceBoosterDose For those who are getting less mark in MOCK TEST, remember giving Mock test at home and attending the
#ConfidenceBoosterDose For those who are getting less mark in MOCK TEST, remember giving Mock test at home and attending the EXAM on exam day both are totally different. As we saw yesterday AUSTRALIA won the T20 world cup But none of them is in good position in ICC WORLD T20 RANKING. So don't be dishearten from your mock test marks. MORAL:- YOU ARE ALSO IN THE RACE 🙂 Credit: Ankush Lamba

🌕 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

🍀 Waste to Wonder - When the entire North India starts complaining about the stubble burning issue, some of the environmenta
🍀 Waste to Wonder - When the entire North India starts complaining about the stubble burning issue, some of the environmentalist found ways to tackle this. - Straw, one of the major residues from the harvesting is the main component of stubble is reused as bedding for the Delhi Zoo. How Is Straw Being Utilised? - Straws are been procured from the neighbouring States during winters for multiple use. - Animals like brow antlered deer use them as bedding material as they provide warmth. - While reptiles use it for hibernation as they need to be protected from other animals during this state. - If utilised properly, this straw can be of great use, hence burning them off cannot be the only solution. Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🌕 MORAL AND IMMORALMoral vs Immoral- Have to do with the rightness or wrongness of an action respectively. ¶ An act is moral if it is good, praiseworthy and in line with universally acceptable moral standards. A moral person likewise is one who has the habit of doing good acts. ¶ A person is said to be immoral if his/ her actions contravene acceptable moral codes. Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example

🍀 Khasi community offers lessons in climate resilience - The UN’s Food and Agricultural Organisation report also highlighted
🍀 Khasi community offers lessons in climate resilience - The UN’s Food and Agricultural Organisation report also highlighted the efforts of the Khasi community at Nongtraw, near Cherrapunji. - The traditional practises in the region led to the development of lush green scenery all around. - The tribal group copes with climate variabilities by using climate-resilient indigenous crop varieties for farming, seed conservation and access to indigenous forest foods and weeds for consumption during adverse situations and lean periods. Quote - A sustainable agriculture is one which depletes neither the people nor the land.-Wendell Berry Join 👉🏻 @UPSC_Ethics_Example