Source: The post is based on an article “Don’t Be A Boris” published in The Times of India on 8th July 2022. Syllabus: GS 4 Ethics – in Private and Public Relationships; Public/Civil Service Values and Ethics in Public Administration: Relevance: The Boris Johnson Case News: Recently, senior cabinet ministers in Britain resigned. Further, Boris… Continue reading Don’t Be a Boris
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A red pen moment for corporate governance
News: A lapse in Corporate Governance was observed recently in the conduct of the former Managing Director of National Stock Exchange (NSE). Read here: Corporate governance in India What are the challenges in ensuring effective Corporate Governance? Managerial Misconduct: There were several managerial misconducts at NSE. As in the recent case, the board did not include discussion… Continue reading A red pen moment for corporate governance
Disability must be viewed as a strength, Not burden
News- Globally, unemployment among people with disabilities is higher than the rest of the population and pandemic has further widened the gap in societal inclusion. Corporates need to acknowledge this disability divide and take proactive steps. Disability divide is the gap in societal inclusion for people with disabilities, including in education, employment and access to technology. Problem people with… Continue reading Disability must be viewed as a strength, Not burden
Recognising Gandhi the philosopher
Synopsis: Philosophical dimensions of Gandhi are often ignored. It is time to pay attention to his ethics-led philosophical way of life. Contents1 Introduction2 What are the philosophical dimensions?3 Why Gandhi’s philosophical aspect was ignored?4 What was Gandhi’s philosophy? Introduction Often, Gandhi is portrayed as a political leader. His philosophical contributions are often ignored. But much… Continue reading Recognising Gandhi the philosopher
7 PM Daily Editorials Brief – March 30, 2018 (Legalization of gambling: a dicey affair)
Read In-depth analysis of all the Editorials here Source : Should gambling be legalised? Analysis : Legalization of gambling: a dicey affair