KALAM IAS Ethics Examples Quotes
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Day 15- Case Study Framework Step 5 — The Best Course of Action (Immediate vs. Systemic), decoded for GS4 Mains. Covers the Immediate–Short–Long Term action plan (stop the bleeding → heal the wound → prevent the injury), writing SOPs and structural reforms via the Reform Lens Grid, value-anchored closing paragraphs, and a fully worked post-communal-riot trust-rebuilding example. Act like a system-builder, not a firefighter. Final part of the 5-step series.72 Days to go for Mains 2026... #GS4 #mains Ethics Notes- https://t.me/IASMentorsCircle/700 Ethics 130+ https://t.me/IASMentorsCircle/637
| 2 | Mentors' Diary
Most marks are lost before you write a single word
Not in the answer. In the 20 seconds you spend reading the question.
Here is what usually happens. You spot a familiar keyword, switch to autopilot, and write everything you know about the topic. Full effort, average marks.
The reason is simple. You answered the topic, not the question.
That directive word is an instruction, not decoration. It tells you exactly what the examiner wants you to do. Here is what the common ones actually demand:
Examine
Look closely at the topic and investigate it. Present the key facets, causes, and effects. Inspect, do not just describe.
Critically examine / Critically analyse
Do the above, then add judgement. Weigh the strengths against the weaknesses and arrive at a reasoned stand. The word "critically" means your opinion, backed by logic, must appear.
Analyse
Break the topic into its parts and show how they connect. Move from the whole to the pieces and explain the relationship between them.
Discuss
Present multiple dimensions and viewpoints. Build a balanced picture of for and against before closing with a measured conclusion.
Comment
Give your considered opinion on the issue, supported by reasons. Shorter and more pointed than discuss.
Evaluate / Assess
Judge the worth, success, or impact of something. How far did it work, and on what evidence. End with a clear verdict.
To what extent
The answer is rarely fully yes or fully no. Show how much is true, where it holds, and where it does not. The examiner wants a measured degree, not an absolute.
How to approach any question in 3 steps:
1. Underline the directive word before you read anything else.
2. Frame your answer structure around what that word demands, not around the topic.
3. Make sure your conclusion delivers exactly what the word asked for, a judgement, a degree, a balance.
Read the question like the examiner wrote it for a reason. Because they did.
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| 3 | Day 14- Case Study Framework Step 4 — Ethical Evaluation (Merits & Demerits Table), decoded for GS4 Mains. Covers the four evaluation lenses (U-D-V-J: Utilitarian, Deontological, Virtue, Justice), the discipline of lens-tagging every merit/demerit, the 3-column table framework, and a fully worked unverified-vaccine pandemic example exposing the utilitarian-vs-deontological fault-line. Stop listing pros and cons — evaluate by theory. Part 4 of the 5-step series.
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| 4 | Mentors' diary..
The most damaging mistake in Mains preparation
"I'll focus on answer writing once my content is strong."
Sounds responsible. But it's one of the biggest traps in Mains prep.
Writing isn't the final coat of paint on your preparation. It's a separate skill that takes months to build. Aspirants who postpone it walk into the exam with a full head and a mechanical hand, and they lose marks they had already earned through their reading.
You don't write well because you know a lot.
You write well because you practiced writing.
So start now, even with weak content. The content will catch up.
The writing won't, if you wait.
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| 5 | Day 13- Case Study Framework Step 3 — Structuring Options (Extremes-to-Optimal Spectrum), decoded for GS4 Mains. Covers the 3-Option Rule (Easy/Passive — always rejected; Extreme/Rigid — usually rejected; Middle Path — the solution), the Golden Mean anchor, an option-evaluation table (feasibility/ethics/consequences), and a fully worked sand-mining mafia example with sequenced levers. Calibrated courage, not reckless heroism. Part 3 of the 5-step series.
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| 8 | 🎯TARGET 130+
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| 9 | Day12- Case Study Framework Step 2 — Articulating the Core Dilemma (Conflict Matrix), decoded for GS4 Mains. Covers the crucial Right-vs-Right (judgment) vs. Right-vs-Wrong (courage) distinction, a 15-conflict UPSC vocabulary grid for instant framing, the dilemma articulation formula, and a fully analysed "corrupt mentor" example showing layered conflicts. Stop narrating the plot — name the clash. Part 2 of the 5-step series.
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| 11 | Day11- Case Study Framework Step 1 — Visualizing Stakeholders (Hub & Spoke), decoded for GS4 Mains. Covers the 30-second mapping drill, three-tier classification (Primary/Secondary/Tertiary = People → System → Society), the Hub & Spoke vs. Concentric Circles templates, a stakeholder analysis table (interest + ethical claim + stake), and a fully mapped tribal-displacement example. Part 1 of the 5-step series. Bookmark-worthy.
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| 12 | Day 10- Codes of Ethics vs. Codes of Conduct — the spirit vs. the letter, decoded for GS4 Mains. Covers the "what to BE" vs. "what to DO" distinction, why both are needed (ethics without conduct = vague; conduct without ethics = mechanical), the loophole problem, Indian reform trajectory (conduct-heavy, ethics-light → 2nd ARC), Nolan Principles benchmark, and a sponsored-conference case study. High-yield, guaranteed-relevance revision.
77 Days to go for Mains 2026...
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| 13 | #GS4
Here is an important but not so common topic to kickstart your ethics preparation.
What Examiners notice?
The Probity Toolkit — know these cold:
▸ RTI Act, 2005 → Transparency, accountability
▸ Lokpal & Lokayuktas Act, 2013 → Institutional accountability
▸ Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 → Anti-corruption, probity
▸ Citizen's Charter → Citizen-centric, service delivery
▸ AIS Conduct Rules, 1968 → Code of conduct
▸ Whistle Blowers Protection Act, 2014 → Whistleblower protection
▸ Social Audit → Participatory accountability
One distinction that directly scores —
Code of Conduct = rules for the floor
Code of Ethics = ethics for the ceiling
Anchor source: 2nd ARC's 4th Report — Ethics in Governance.
This is what we build inside Ethics 130+ — 2 questions daily, 24 days, evaluated by the best in the market.
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| 15 | Day 9- Probity in Governance — Information Sharing & Transparency Tools, decoded for GS4 Mains. Covers the secrecy → transparency → probity logic chain, the full toolkit (RTI Section 4, Citizens' Charter, DBT/GeM/PFMS, social audit, whistleblower protection, codes of ethics vs. conduct), institutional watchdogs (CAG/CVC/Lokpal/CIC), philosophical anchors, key tensions, and a layered MGNREGA fraud case study. Essential, high-yield revision.
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| 16 | Day 8- Public Service Motivation — The Psychology of a Civil Servant, decoded for GS4 Mains. Covers Perry & Wise's three motive bases (Rational/Mind → Normative/Duty → Affective/Heart), the four measurable dimensions with self-sacrifice at the core, PSM vs. private-sector motivation, Maslow linkage, the lifecycle of why idealism erodes, and a fully analysed burnout case study. Essential for dedication-to-service questions.
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| 18 | Day 7- Tolerance & Compassion towards weaker sections — decoded for GS4 Mains. Covers the Tolerance → Empathy → Compassion progression (passive acceptance to active relief), the paradox of tolerance, compassion ≠ pity/favouritism, constitutional anchors (Art 15, 17, 46, fraternity), Gandhi's Talisman & Antyodaya, conflict-resolution with other values, and a fully analysed tribal financial-inclusion case study. Essential for foundational values questions.
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| 19 | Day 6- Impartiality vs. Non-partisanship — the distinction most aspirants get wrong, decoded for GS4 Mains. Covers the genus-species relationship (people vs. parties), procedural vs. substantive impartiality, "advise freely, implement faithfully," an independence matrix showing how each is violated separately, constitutional anchors (Art 14, 16, 311), and a fully analysed case study. Essential for foundational values questions.
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| 20 | Day 5- Attitude — Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral components decoded for GS4 Mains. Covers the ABC tricomponent model (Think → Feel → Act) with diagrams, component-wise change strategies, cognitive dissonance, Katz's four functions, moral vs. political attitudes, the Source-Message-Channel-Audience persuasion toolkit, and a fully diagnosed case study. Cross-linked to EQ and neutrality. Essential for guaranteed attitude questions.
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