Category GS IV Ethics
Sri Aurobindo – Integral Ethics & Transformation for Governance (Smart Module)
Swami Vivekananda – Ethics of Strength, Service & Universalism
Swami Vivekananda – Ethics of Strength, Service & Universalism Character · Fearlessness · Selfless Service · Humanism · Duty · Oneness of Humanity 1. Quick Insight Grid – Vivekananda’s Ethical Vision Value Meaning Governance Relevance Strength Moral courage, fearlessness, willpower…
Gautama Buddha – Ethical Framework for Modern Governance
Mahatma Gandhi: Smart Module for UPSC Ethics
Empathy, Tolerance and Compassion towards the Weaker-Sections: Smart Module for UPSC Ethics
1. Introduction – Empathy, Tolerance & Compassion in Public Service In a diverse and unequal society, civil servants constantly engage with people from different castes, religions, classes, genders, regions and abilities. Many belong to weaker sections who face structural disadvantages…
Integrity, Impartiality and Non-partisanship, Objectivity, Dedication to Public Service: Smart Module for UPSC Ethics
1. Introduction Ethical governance rests on four foundational principles — Impartiality, Integrity, Non-Partisanship and Dedication to Public Service. These values ensure that public administration remains fair, neutral, honest, constitutional and citizen-centric, especially in environments where political pressure, social diversity and…
Aptitude and Foundational Values for Civil Service: Smart Module for UPSC Ethics
1. Understanding Aptitude in Civil Services Aptitude refers to an individual’s natural or acquired capacity to perform tasks, solve problems, understand situations and deliver outcomes efficiently. In civil services, aptitude represents a combination of mental ability, emotional strength, ethical orientation…
Emotional Intelligence and Ethical Governance: Smart Module for UPSC Ethics
1. Utilities of Emotional Intelligence in Governance Emotional Intelligence (EI) plays a transformative role in strengthening administrative efficiency, leadership quality, ethical behaviour, citizen relations and crisis response. Administrators operate in socially complex environments where emotions strongly influence public expectations, grievances,…
Emotional Intelligence I- Concepts, Models, Competencies (Smart Module for UPSC Ethics)
1. Introduction to Emotional Intelligence (EI) Emotional Intelligence (EI) is the ability to recognise, understand, use and manage emotions in oneself and in others, in ways that support effective thinking, ethical behaviour and constructive relationships. In administration and governance, officials…
Political and Moral Attitude: Smart Module for UPSC Ethics
Social Influence and Persuasion: Smart Module for UPSC Ethics
1. Introduction: Why Social Influence & Persuasion Matter Human behaviour is shaped not only by individual beliefs but also by social expectations, peer pressure, group identity, authority structures, and communication strategies. Even people with strong personal values may act differently…
Influence of Attitude and Relations with Thought and Behavior: Smart Module for UPSC Ethics
1. Attitude as the Bridge Between Thought and Behaviour Attitude is a learned and relatively stable evaluation (favourable or unfavourable) of a person, group, event, value or policy. It has cognitive (beliefs), affective (feelings) and behavioural (action tendency) components. Because…
Attitude: Content; Structure and Functions (UPSC Ethics)
1. Understanding Attitude: Meaning & Components (C–A–B Model) In Ethics, attitude refers to a learned and relatively stable mental readiness to respond favourably or unfavourably towards a person, event, idea, policy or institution. It develops through socialisation, learning, observation and…
Strengthening of Ethical and Moral Values in Governance: Smart-Prep Module
Strengthening of Ethical and Moral Values in Governance IASNova Smart-Prep Module for UPSC Ethics (GS-IV) 1. Meaning & Importance of Ethical and Moral Values in Governance Strengthening ethical and moral values in governance means embedding integrity, honesty, fairness, compassion, justice,…
Accountability and Ethical Governance: Smart Module for UPSC Ethics
Accountability and Ethical Governance IASNova Smart-Prep Module for UPSC Ethics (GS-IV) 1. Meaning & Importance of Accountability in Public Administration Accountability means that public officials are answerable for actions, decisions, performance, and use of public funds. They must justify actions…
Corporate Governance: Smart Module for UPSC Ethics
Corporate Governance IASNova Smart-Prep Module for UPSC Ethics (GS-IV) 1. Meaning, Purpose & Ethical Foundations of Corporate Governance Corporate governance refers to: • Systems and processes guiding corporate decision-making • Ensuring fairness, transparency, accountability, integrity • Balancing interests of shareholders,…
Ethical Issues in International Relations & Funding: Smart Module for UPSC Ethics
Ethical Issues in International Relations & Funding IASNova Smart-Prep Module for UPSC Ethics (GS-IV) 1. Why Ethics Matters in International Relations International relations operate in a grey zone where national interest and moral responsibility often clash. Ethical failures in IR…
Laws, Rules, Regulations & Conscience as Sources of Ethical Resources
Problems and Status of Ethics in Public Administration: Smart UPSC Ethics Module
Problems and Status of Ethics in Public Administration IASNova Smart-Prep Module for UPSC Ethics (GS-IV) Ethical failures in governance arise not only from individual misconduct but also from structural constraints, institutional design flaws, political pressures, and cultural weaknesses. This module…
Ethical Dilemmas and Concerns in Government & Private Institutions: UPSC Ethics
Ethical Dilemmas and Concerns in Government & Private Institutions IASNova Smart-Prep Module for UPSC Ethics (GS-IV) Public administration constantly confronts ethical crossroads where legality, morality, public interest, personal values, and institutional pressures collide. For UPSC, this topic is central to…
Citizen’s Charter (Probity in Governance): Smart Module for UPSC Ethics
Citizen’s Charter Introduction A Citizen’s Charter is a public declaration of an organisation’s commitment to its service standards. It specifies the services offered, timelines for delivery, responsibilities of officials, and grievance redressal mechanisms. It strengthens transparency, accountability and citizen empowerment…
Codes of Conduct (Probity in Governance): Smart Module for UPSC Ethics
Codes of Ethics (Probity in Governance): Smart Module for UPSC Ethics
Right to Information (RTI)- Smart Module for UPSC Ethics Paper
Work Culture (Probity in Governance)- Smart Module for UPSC Ethics
Quality of Service Delivery: Smart Module for UPSC Ethics
Challenges of Corruption: Smart Module for UPSC Ethics
Challenges of Corruption Introduction Corruption is the misuse of public office for private gain. It erodes trust, diverts development funds, weakens institutions, increases inequality, and undermines ethical governance. Corruption is not only a financial crime—it is fundamentally an ethical failure…
Utilization of Public Funds: Smart Module for UPSC Ethics
Utilization of Public Funds Introduction Public funds are resources collected from citizens through taxes, fees, borrowings and grants. They represent public trust, and their ethical utilization is essential for justice, development and good governance. Misutilization of public funds leads to…
Philosophical Basis of Governance and Probity: Smart Revision Module
Philosophical Basis of Governance and Probity Introduction The philosophical basis of governance and probity refers to the ideas, ethical theories and worldviews that justify why governance must be moral, transparent, just and accountable. Governance is fundamentally an ethical enterprise because…
Information Sharing and Transparency in Government: Smart Preparation Module
Information Sharing and Transparency in Government Introduction Information sharing and transparency in government refer to the open, timely and accurate communication of decisions, policies, rules, data and performance to citizens and other stakeholders. It is the opposite of secretive and…
Concept of Public Service: Smart Preparation Module for UPSC Ethics
Essence of Ethics- Smart Preparation Module for UPSC
Determinants and Consequences of Ethics in Human Actions: UPSC Module
Dimensions of Ethics: Smart Preparation Module for UPSC Exam
Dimensions of Ethics Introduction Ethics is a multi-layered framework that guides human behaviour at various stages of life—individual, interpersonal, institutional, social and global. The concept of “Dimensions of Ethics” helps in understanding the diverse angles from which ethical behaviour can…
Administrators and Reformers — Ethics, Values and Leadership Lessons (Smart Module)
Administrators and Reformers — Ethics, Values and Leadership Lessons Introduction Administrators and reformers are central to value-based governance. While teachers shape personal morality, administrators and reformers apply values in real public life where decisions affect thousands or millions of people.…
Human Values — Lessons from the Lives and Teachings of Great Teachers (Quick Revision Module)
Role of Family, Society & Educational Institutions in Inculcating Values: Smart Preparation Module
Role of Family, Society & Educational Institutions in Inculcating Values Introduction Values such as honesty, empathy, respect, fairness, responsibility, courage and cooperation do not emerge automatically. They are shaped gradually through interaction with three major socialising forces: family, society and…
Ethics in Private and Public Relationships- Smart Revision Module
Corporate Governance- Ethics Paper
Ethical Issues in International Relations
Introduction Ethical issues in international relations encompass a complex spectrum of concerns arising from the interactions between different nations. These interactions are governed not just by political and economic interests but are also deeply influenced by ethical considerations. The field…
Philosophical Basis of Governance and Probity
Introduction The philosophical basis of governance and probity delves into the ethical frameworks and moral principles that underpin the functioning of governments and public institutions. This concept is rooted in the belief that governance should be guided by ethical considerations,…
Concept of Public Service
Probity in Governance
Aptitude and Foundational Values for Civil Service
Emotional Intelligence- Utilities and Applications in Administration and Governance
Emotional Intelligence (EI) has become increasingly recognized as a vital skill in administration and governance. It involves the ability to understand, use, and manage emotions effectively to relieve stress, communicate effectively, empathize with others, overcome challenges, and defuse conflict. In…
Emotional Intelligence- Concepts
Social Influence and Persuasion
Moral and Political Attitudes
Moral Attitudes Moral attitudes refer to the predispositions or orientations individuals have towards ethical principles, values, and judgments. They play a crucial role in guiding behavior and decision-making, especially in situations involving moral or ethical dilemmas. Nature of Moral Attitudes:…
Attitude’s Influence and Relation with Thought and Behavior
Attitude’s influence on and relation with thought and behavior is a crucial area of study in psychology and ethics. Attitudes significantly shape how individuals think and behave, impacting their decision-making processes, interpersonal interactions, and overall approach to various situations. Attitude…
Role of Family, Society, and Educational Institutions in Inculcating Values
Kantianism
Kantianism, a philosophical theory developed by Immanuel Kant in the 18th century, emphasizes the principles of rationality, autonomy, and the moral law. It represents a significant shift from the consequentialist framework of utilitarianism to a deontological ethical theory, where the…
Utilitarianism
Stoicism
Epicureanism
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PLATO
SOCRATES
Tiruvalluvar- Lessons from Life and Teachings
Guru Nanak- Lessons from Life and Teachings
Guru Ravidas- Lessons from Life and Teachings
Kautilya- Lessons from Life and Teachings
Sri Rabindranath Tagore- Lessons from Life and Teachings
Rabindranath Tagore, a luminary of Indian culture, was a poet, writer, philosopher, educator, and Nobel laureate. Beyond his literary genius, Tagore was a visionary who advocated for educational and social reforms, and his thoughts on nationalism, internationalism, and spirituality continue…
Narayana Guru- Lessons from Life and Teachings
Swami Dayananda Saraswati- Lesson from Life and Teachings
Swami Dayananda Saraswati, a prominent Hindu religious leader and the founder of the Arya Samaj, significantly impacted Indian society in the 19th century. His teachings and reformist activities focused on reviving Vedic ideologies and practices, challenging prevailing religious superstitions, and…
Raja Ram Mohan Roy- Lesson from Life and Teachings
Sri Aurobindo- Lesson from Life and Teachings
Sri Aurobindo, an influential spiritual leader, philosopher, and nationalist, made significant contributions to the fields of spirituality, ethics, and human potential. His life and teachings provide profound insights into the integration of spiritual practices with daily life, offering valuable lessons…
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa- Lesson from Life and Teachings
Swami Vivekananda- Lesson from Life and Teachings
Ethics – in Private and Public Relationships
Dimensions of Ethics
Essence, Determinants, and Consequences Of Ethics in Human Actions
Two Aspects of the Moral- Moral Relativism and Moral Absolutism
Definition of Ethics- UPSC GS-IV
Format For Answering Case Studies in Ethics GS4 UPSC Paper- A Complete Guide
This article gives a comprehensive guide to students for solving case studies related questions in ETHICS, INTEGRITY AND APTITUDE GS4 Paper. The article covers what all steps must be taken while framing a perfect answer for ethics case studies. The article also mentions all the lenses through which the dilemma should be analyzed. Finally a framework to reach at the most ethical conclusion is also mentioned.
