Thursday, 10 June 2021

Aptitude - Definition Of Aptitude, Integrity, Impartiality Ethics Paper 4 UPSC And PCS

Class 14, Class 15 and Class 16

Aptitude implies potential. It is a storehouse of energy in oneself. When we say that a person has the better aptitude, it actually means that s/he has the innate potential to do something.

Foundation Values for Civil Service

Integrity

Unwavering adherence to moral principles in general and honesty in particular. A person with integrity adheres to moral principles not because of external regulations but because of internal compulsions.

Management of Public Resources

Selection of Beneficiaries

Departmental Enquiries (Case Study)

Impartiality

Differential Treatment vs Favorable Treatment

Equal opportunities to all and equal beings treated equally 1.Fulfilling all interests equitably – Incentive is good but there should be no partiality 2.Constitution – Article 15 3.Professional Ethics 4.Majoritarianism Prevention 5.Promotion of interests of weaker section ●

Emotional Intelligence, Biases, Interest Analysis, Verifying decisions with peers, Objective decision support system, Seeking public opinion ●

4. Dedication to Public Service  – First Priority

5. Empathy – Story of Kalam

How to develop empathy? a)Talk to people – awareness about ground reality b)Literature – Movies (Taare Zameen Par), books c)Visualization d)Reading biographies and autobiographies (B.R. Ambedkar) e)Tolerance

6. Compassion towards weaker section –

Mr. Prashant Nair (IAS – Kerala) –Operation Sulaiman

Mr. G. Shrikanth (IAS – Maharashtra) – Wall for clothes 

Shri Sandeep Nanduri (D.M) – Clothes + Shoes, Books

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