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Modern India:
Q1. Whom do u think we need more of today, Gandhi or Ambedkar? Justify your views. (10M)
Q2. Evaluate the significance of the Quit India movement and its impact on the British Raj in India. (10M)
Ethics:
Q3. How do ethics in private and public relationships converge and diverge from each other? Discuss (10M).
Q4. Case study: (20M)
As an individual who hails from a middle-class family, you are fully acquainted with the difficulties and complexities one faces in life in society. Your parents led a life where they readily helped people who needed it. This quality has become a part of your character as well. When you completed your graduation, you wanted to land a government job since it would help you in your endeavour to help people. You even landed a government job, however, once you started working, you realized the quantum of help provided by the government is not adequate. Furthermore, there is a delay in providing the required help. Seeing this situation, you instinctively decide based on the goodness of your heart and your upbringing that you have to take matters into your hand, you start helping people who need it from your savings and resources.
This has increased your standing in the region, even though this was not your intention. Your increased fame in the region has soured your relationship with your colleagues. Importantly, this created a discord even in your personal life with your newlywed wife who opposes your approach to work since she believes that it will put the family’s future economic security in jeopardy. There are constant fights regarding this in your home. The situation in your office is also tense.
In this context, answer the following questions:
- Will you in your administrative life adopt the approach taken by this individual in this case study? Justify your opinion adequately. (150W|10M)
- What steps would you suggest for an administrator in India to ensure minimal conflict between ethics in their public and private life? (150W|10M).
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