UPSC ETHICS UPSC UPSC™ UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC Upsc Upsc UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC™
UPSC ETHICS UPSC UPSC™ UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC Upsc Upsc UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC UPSC™
January 30, 2025 at 04:38 PM
🔆 Key Ethical Lessons from "The Perception of Justice" 📍 Transparency and Accountability ✅ Unelected constitutional bodies must maintain transparency and restraint in public engagement to ensure public trust. ✅ Upholding higher moral standards strengthens institutional credibility. 📍 Impartiality and Integrity ✅ Institutions like the judiciary and Election Commission must avoid partisan influences and ensure impartial enforcement of laws. ✅ Example: T.N. Seshan, as Chief Election Commissioner, showcased integrity and independence, restoring public faith in the electoral process. 📍 Restoring Public Trust ✅ The role of institutions is to restore faith in democracy when cynicism and corruption prevail. ✅ Independence from political interference is key to ethical leadership. 📍 Impact of Media and Public Discourse ✅ Personality-driven narratives in media overshadow issue-based discussions, weakening public awareness. ✅ Officials must focus on principles, not personalities, to navigate such challenges effectively. 📍 Responsibility with Power ✅ With great power comes greater accountability. Institutions must uphold constitutional values while staying within their limits. #ethics

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