Challenges Of Corruption
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Challenges of Corruption

Definition of Corruption “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”- Lord Acton. The word ‘corrupt’ is derived from the Latin ‘corruptus’, meaning ‘to break or destroy’. Corruption in government refers to the abuse of public resources and/or public authority for private or political gains. Corruption is an important manifestation of not only failure…

Utilisation Of Public Funds
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Utilisation of public funds

What are Public Funds? Public funds are financial resources that belong to the public; however, the state manages it as a custodian. A public fund is generated by the government and used to provide public goods and services to the general public. Allocation from public funds is provided to all levels of government, i.e. Union,…

Quality Of Service Delivery
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Quality of Service Delivery

Quality service delivery is when the right type of services are provided to the right people, at the right time, and in the right manner. The quality of service delivery refers to the level of excellence, and effectiveness in the services that are provided to customers or clients. Public service delivery refers to the delivery…

Work Culture
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Work culture

Work culture refers to the prevalent values, behaviors, customs, practices, rules/regulations, and policies that shape the unique socio-psychological environment of an organization. It guides how employees interact with each other and the organization. Also, it shapes how the company or organization operates. It includes elements like the vision and mission statements of the organization, values,…

Code Of Conduct And Code Of Ethics
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Code of conduct and code of ethics

On several occasions, the behaviour of civil servants may come under conflict with what is required of them to ensure good governance and public welfare.  For instance, J&K cadre IAS Shah Faisal’s tweet on ‘rape culture in India’ came under scrutiny in 2018. Because when a senior bureaucrat who is part of the governance machinery…

Information Sharing And Transparency In Governance
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Information Sharing and Transparency in Governance

“Information is the currency of democracy” – Thomas Jefferson “It is the first responsibility of every citizen to question authority” – Benjamin Franklin Transparency in governance refers to the open and accessible sharing of information on decisions and actions taken by public officials and institutions. It is not only a bureaucratic obligation but a fundamental…

What Is Probity ?
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What is Probity ?

Probity (called ‘Satya Nishtha’ in Hindi) is the quality of having strong moral principles, i.e. incorruptibility. Probity, which descends from the Latin word probus, meaning “honest,” implies tried and proven integrity. Integrity implies trustworthiness and incorruptibility.  Probity represents the maximalist approach to life in which a person adheres to the highest ethical principles and ideals…

Ethics Of International Funding
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Ethics of International Funding

What is International Funding?  International funding refers to the financial resources that are provided by entities or countries to other nations, organizations, or projects beyond their national borders. This type of funding plays a crucial role in global economic development, humanitarian aid, environmental sustainability, and in addressing various global challenges. However, there are some ethical…

Ethics In International Relations
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Ethics in International Relations

International ethics is a set of universal values that govern the actions and behaviours of nation-states. These include the protection of human rights, the prohibition of genocide, the prohibition of attacks on civilians during the war, etc. In International Relations, the state is called an Actor. Hence,  All decisions should protect and further the national interests…