[Society] Women of history who shaped the world.

2021-03-25T14:51:53+05:30By |Categories: Society|

For Women’s History Month, it is important to highlight the contributions of women across society. It is also important to remember women throughout history and understand that while many history texts would have us remember them simply as wives and mothers, women of the past were rulers, warriors and cultural [...]

[Ethics Series] Ethics in Public Administration – Part IV

2021-03-24T11:30:21+05:30By |Categories: Ethics|

TOWARDS NEW DIMENSIONS OF ETHICS Fostering “sunshine” in public administration is one of the finest methods of ensuring higher standards of administrative ethics. Openness is the enemy of corruption. Almost all countries of the world have Freedom of Information or Right to Information Acts. In the U.S., at the federal [...]

[Ethics Series] Ethics in Public Administration – Part III

2021-03-21T01:31:41+05:30By |Categories: Ethics|

ISSUE OF ETHICS: FOCI AND CONCERNS It is a truism that the crux of administrative morality is ethical decision-making. The questions of facts and values cannot be separated from ethical decision-making. Thus, the science of administration gets integrated with the ethics of administration. And in this integrated regime, only that [...]

[Ethics Series] Ethics in Public Administration – Part I

2021-03-22T10:58:39+05:30By |Categories: Ethics|

INTRODUCTION:- ‘Ethics’ is a difficult term to define. The meaning, nature and scope of ethics have expanded in the course of time. ‘Ethics’ is integral to public administration. In public administration, ethics focuses on how the public administrator should question and reflect in order to be able to act responsibly. [...]

[Polity] Debate around Places of Worship Act.

2021-03-21T14:11:14+05:30By |Categories: Polity|

The story so far: Earlier this month, the Supreme Court asked the Centre to respond to a petition that challenges the constitutional validity of the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991. The law was enacted to freeze the status of all places of worship in the country as on August 15, 1947. [...]

[History]-Relevance of Ambedkar.

2021-03-19T10:23:49+05:30By |Categories: History|

He was born Bhimrao on April 14, 1891, at Mhow in Central India in an austere and religious Mahar family with a military service background and considerable respect for education. In school (Satara and Bombay), college (Bombay), service under the Maharaja of Baroda (briefly in 1913 and again between July [...]

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