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ETHICS, INTEGRITY & APTITUDE
NIRAJ KUMAR (AUTHOR : THE LEXICON)
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Topic Wise-Lecture Plan
IAS/PCS2019-20
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· Number of Lectures: 40· Two hours Class and half an hour would be for post-class doubt
clearing. · The Course would be divided into two parts (A & B) and each part
having two topics. Part A: 1. Ethics & Human Interface 2. A�tude, Ap�tude & Emo�onal Intelligence Part B: 1. Public/Civil Services Values & Ethics in Public Administra�on 2. Probity in Governance · Part A corresponds well with Part A of the ques�on paper. Mostly the
terms and defini�onal context comes from Part A. Part B similarly corresponds well with Part B of the ques�on paper. The Case Study ques�ons mostly come from this part of the syllabus.
Please Note: The best way to nego�ate this paper is to cross-pollinate both the topics mutually. One has to give live-examples from Part B while explaining the terms of Part A and use of technical terms while you solve Case Study given in Part B is highly appreciable. In the Class this methodology would be entrenched into you so that the score which you get in this paper becomes objec�vely consistent without any vola�lity. Scoring consistently 120+ in this paper should not be considered as a far-fetched goal.
Features/Offers
· 8 Sessions for each topic of Part A: 7 lectures would be dealing with the
theore�cal por�on & the eighth class would be kept for dealing with the
Case Studies ques�ons based on that por�on. On the eighth lecture the
Mains ques�ons from both the topics would also be discussed in detail.
This makes for a total of 8*2=16 sessions for two topics of Part A.
· 10 Sessions for each topic of Part B: 9 Lectures would be catering to the
theore�cal aspects of both the topics while the last lecture would
exclusively be for CS based on both the topics. Part B is the area from
which CS ques�ons are framed. In these 2 lectures viable CS would be
framed from everyday newspaper for the topics covered under the
syllabic content for this por�on. This makes for a total of 10*2=20
Sessions for two topics of Part B
· Apart from this each Lecture would end with a brief test covering the
topics covered for that day. In every class there would also be a 15
minutes Rapid Fire round so that students keep-up with the various
terminologies of Ethics.
· Classroom Test: The next four Days would be full classroom test
inclusive of discussion sessions based on each of the four topics of the
paper. There would be peer group checking of answer sheet so that
student gets equipped to analyze, apprise and differen�ate average
answers from a good comprehended answer. th
· 2 Simulated Tests: On the last and the final class i.e. 40 class 2
exclusive UPSC pa�ern full �me Test Papers would be provided to each
student. The students have the op�on to write the tests at the place of
their preference and submit it to the support staff of the Centre. Each
answer sheet would be checked and remarked by myself.
Class Days & Features:
We assure You…
· In eight weeks You would be exam ready as far as this paper is concerned.
· You would also find that this course also has a profound and posi�ve “rub-off”
effect on other GS Papers including the Essay paper. You would realize the same
when a�er having done this classroom session You would become a “qualified”
user of words. Not only this, You would also have that subtle apprecia�on of the
tone, tenor, texture and amplitude of words being used in the ques�ons and
how You must nego�ate with them. Simply speaking you would be able to
understand and decipher the “real” meaning of the ques�ons asked for in exam.
· This course would also enable you to become a Sovereign thinker. Now, what
does this mean? Basically You would start giving shape to your own
ingenuous thoughts in answers which require innova�ve thinking.
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ETHICS CLASS SCHEDULE
Lecture Structure – topic-wise – for the Class
Lecture 1:
· Introduc�on to this paper
· Why this paper has been included?
· What purpose the examiner & UPSC wants to evaluate through this paper?
· A brief about the a�tude and approach to issues rela�ng to integrity, probity in public life and the problem solving approach to various issues and conflicts faced by a moral agent (you) in dealing with society
· How one should approach this paper?
· How this paper can be dis�nctly divided into part A and B? Part A corresponding to defini�onal terms while part B makes up for the Case Studies.
· The tone, tenor and texture of the language used while a�emp�ng this paper is slightly different from other fact-based papers. No absolu�st words are preferred.
· Apprecia�ng the subtle difference between seemingly similar terms
· How concurrent this paper is?
· A short discussion on Case Study and what is actually a Case Study?
· A “Sovereign thinker” is basic requirement for this paper. Who is a “Sovereign thinker”?
· Ini�ate the course with some defini�onal terms and how one must write them.
Lecture 2:
· Essence, determinants and consequences of Ethics in human ac�ons; dimensions of ethics:
· What is Ethics & how it is different to morality, virtues, belief and religion.
· Approaches to ethics
· Ethics & moral map
· Ethics doesn't always give right answers
· Ethical realist and ethical non-realist
Lecture 3
· Moral Realism, Subjec�vism, Prescrip�vism & Emo�vism
· S u p e r - n a t u r a l i s m , I n t u i � o n i s m & Consequen�alism
· Non-consequen�alism/deonotological ethics
· Moral rela�vism & Moral absolu�sm
· Situa�onal Ethics
· A Class room ac�vity: The runaway train (taken from Harvard Business Review)
Lecture 4
· Five sources of ethical standard
· Ethics: What is it & what is it not
· Obstacles to Good ethical decision making
· Moral authority, moral luck and moral responsibility
· Environmental ethics
· E t h i c s i n p r i v a t e r e l a � o n s h i p : rela�onship with oneself – how does it plays out in your ethical behavior with the world. Importance of self empathy and introspec�on (MeTime)
· How can one have a good rela�on with oneself?
· Of all the things the least we know about ourself – a discussion
· Is there such a thing as public rela�on ethics?
· Evolu�on of PR ethics
· Values in PR
· Swacch Bharat Abhiyan & Mann ki Baat – PR Case Study
· Ethics in PR and Media of today
· Maxims of Ethics in pub ad
· Human Values – It's basic ingredients
Lecture 5:
Lecture 6
· Leaders, reformers and administrators – who are they and how similar and different are they to one another.
· Managers & Leaders – A study in contrast
· Bureaucrats: what she must be – a leader or a manager
· Lives and teachings from the lives of LRA (Leaders, reformers and administrators)
Part A: 1st Topic - Ethics & Human Interface
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Induc�on and Introduc�on
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Lecture 7:
Role of family, society and educa�onal ins�tu�ons in inculca�ng values
· Value-System and its inculca�on within a child
· Family, Society and Educa�onal Ins�tu�on in psychological rearing of a child
· The new educa�onal policy and New Curriculum Framework
· Moral and ethical training
· Belief, value and a�tude
· Poli�cal A�tude & how does it affect the working within a democracy (CS: USA red and blue states & India Hindi heartland, urban India and rural India)
· Facebook and other SNS: how does it affect poli�cal a�tude (Cambridge Analy�ca CS)
· Facebook and Twi�er: A challenge and opportunity for Elec�on Commission of India for April/may 2019 elec�on.
· A brief discussion on the ethicality of making elec�on canvassing on SN sites. The 2019 General Elec�on is being touted as the Whatsapp elec�on for India.
· Func�on of a�tude
· Influence of a�tude on behavior
· Cogni�ve dissonance, Social psychology, Social Influence
· Asch's Classical Study
· Office Poli�cs: A necessary evil
· Public & Administra�ve A�tude & Governance in India
· Administra�on & Governance
· People's percep�on of administra�on
· Reconcilia�on of people and administra�on (CS: SHO of Police Sta�ons)
Lecture 8:
Case Study for Lecture 2–7 in a class discussion mode. Learning from peer group and demonstra�ng the u�lity of following 'middle path' in nego�a�ng with CS. Past years ques�ons from UPSC Mains from this sec�on
Lecture 9:
· A�tude & Ap�tude: different terms and this difference is also enumerated in the way both the words are explained in the syllabus
· Components of A�tude – CAB
· Categories of a�tude
· Forma�on of a�tude
· Structure of a�tude and the dynamic proper�es of a�tude
· Social Judgement
Lecture 10:
Lecture 11:
· Principles of Social Influence
· Norms & Persuasion
· Constructs of persuasion
· Source credibility/likability (CS: how idols and stars are held responsible for the way they persuade people in adver�sements – recent court rulings)
· A�tude inocula�on
Lecture 12:
· Ap�tude+A�tude=Al�tude
· Values for Civil Services
· Integrity as a governing ethics
· Why integrity is never easy?
· Value training
· A�ribute of a Good Administrator: Paul H Appleby
· Intellectual integrity
Lecture 13:
· mpar�ality
· Significance of Impar�ality and Non-par�sanship
· Poli�cal Neutrality · Poli�cal Neutrality and Code of conduct
rules · S y m p a t h y, E m p a t h y, To l e r a n c e &
Compassion · Significance of Compassion in Civil Services · Strengthening India's Rule of Law · IPC 169: defines who is a civil servant · Civil Servant and Public Servant: Difference
Lecture 14:
Part A: 2nd Topic - A�tude, Ap�tude & Emo�onal Intelligence
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Lecture 15:
· Emo�onal Intelligence (EI): Heart and Head combined
· EI: Is it over-rated
· Mayers and Salovey (Ability Model) – how this improved by Daniel Goleman to come up with EI
· A�ributes of an Emo�onally Intelligent Administrator
· Relevance of Emo�onal Intelligence in the Current Environment of Civil Services
· How can Emo�onal Intelligence Help Civil Services?
· Top 10 Emo�onal Intelligence Quotes
· Components of EI : Discussion through quota�ons
· EQ – A Quan�fied EI
· EI and EQ in the Work Place
· Emo�onal Intelligence and Work A�tude
· Emo�onal Intelligence and Effec�ve Leadership
· The Future of Emo�onal Intelligence in Bureaucracies
· The Bureaucracy for Tradi�onal Community like India: A CS
· D e v e l o p m e n t o f M o r a l R e a s o n i n g / Consciousness- Lawrence Kohlberg
· C o n t r i b u � o n s o f m o ra l t h i n ke r s a n d philosophers from India and world – From Plato & Buddhism to Gandhi, Vivekanand & Deen Dayal Upadhaya
· A brief discussion on Norma�ve Ethical Theories
· Jeremy Bentham's Gross or Quan�ta�ve U�litarianism
· Mill's Refined or Qualita�ve U�litarianism (father of liberalism – the thinker who can be used in CS)
· Seven Philosophies of India – Charvaks to Vedanta: A Discussion CS based on this topic + Past years ques�ons from UPSC Mains from this sec�on
Lecture 19:
· PPP: Increasing the dimension of Ethicality
· D e t e r m i n a n t s o f E t h i c s i n P u b l i c
Administra�on
· Ethical Issues in Indian Civil Services
· Value Conflicts
· Philosophies of Public Interest
· Human Rights
· Dilemma, Moral Dilemma & Ethical
Dilemma – what is the main difference
between them
· When does dilemma become moral
dilemma which in turn becomes ethical
dilemma
· Types of ethical dilemmas
· Unavoidable Ethical Dilemmas for Public
Officials
· Ethical consumerism
Lecture 16:
· Public Servants: Legally Speaking – Various
sec�ons of IPC defining who is a PS
· Supreme Court expands defini�on of 'public
servant' under Preven�on of Corrup�on Act
1988
· Sec. 197 has largely become a ruse to delay
prosecu�on in corrup�on cases
· Need to for a Review in PCA to 'protect'
honest officials
· The Preven�on of Corrup�on (Amendment)
Bill, 2013 (again modified in 2015)
· PCA 1988 Vs PCA 2015 (Bill) & Comparison
with the UN Conven�on against Corrup�on
(UNCAC), 2005
Lecture 17:
· Lokpal & Lokayuktas: A Brief (in detail later-on)
· Bribery: understanding its various socio-
cultural and legal dimensions
· Protec�on to bribe giver under certain
circumstances
· Offences for which the guilt of the accused
is presumed
· Establishing of inten�on for possession of
Lecture 18:
dispropor�onate assets
· Public Servants (Furnishing of Informa�on
and Annual Return of Assets and Liabili�es
and the Limits for Exemp�on of Assets in
Filing Returns) Rules, 2014 (PSAR Rules)
· Ethics and Accountability in Governance
· Ethics in Public Administra�on: Status
· Ethics in Public Administra�on: ProblemsPart B: 1st Topic - Public/Civil Services Values &
Ethics in Public Administra�on
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Lecture 20:
· Moral free space
· Organiza�onal Integrity
· Conflict of Development Vs Conflict of
Tradi�on
· Ethical breakdown
· Some unethical prac�ces which are
common in India
· How Organiza�ons Shape Individuals'
Behavior
· Laws, Rules, Regula�ons and Conscience as
Sources of Ethical Guidance
· Accountability and Ethical Governance
· World Bank's View on Accountability
· Exit, Voice and Loyalty Theory
Lecture 23:
· C o n fl i c t o f I n t e r e s t & C o n fl i c t i n
Administra�on
· Conflicts of Interest in Government
· What Do Conflicts of Interest Have to Do
with Ethics?
· Iden�fying Conflicts of Interest
· What to Do About Conflicts of Interest?
· Conflicts of Interest Vis a Vis Morality
· Are Conflicts of Interest Not Moral
Dilemmas? And Are People's Morals Not
Inherently Different?
· Conflict of Interest Vis a Vis Ethicality
· What Ethical Dilemmas Do Conflicts of
Interest Present?
· Ethics, Morality and Conflict of Interest –
actual, poten�al & perceived
· Principles of Ethical Conduct While Enac�ng
Official Du�es
Lecture 25:
· The Right of Ci�zens for Time Bound
Delivery of Goods and Services and
Redressal of their Grievances Bill, 2011
(Ci�zens Charter)
· Understanding the Difference Between
Public Service Delivery and Right to
Grievance Redress
· Business Vs Ethics: Corporate Scandals
· The Ethics of Corporate Fraud: Should We
Care?
· Ethical Issues in Healthcare Industry (A CS
Implants files: Indian Express ICIJ ini�a�ve)
· The Virtue of Selfishness “The Objec�vist
Ethics”
· Public Interest and its components
· Personal Interest and Public Interest: when
do they converge and diverge
· Conflict in administra�on
· Conflict management
· Spirit of Service
· Spirit of service from Indian culture
· Conflict of interest (CoI) interlinking Think
Tank and Government Policy
· Conflict of Interest in Media
· Conflict of Interest in Climate Change Treaty
· Conflict of Interest in Policy Making
· Conflict of interest in Appointments
· CoI in sports
· CoI in Health care
· Other examples of CoI
· Is CoI a crime?
· Recognizing CoI in an individual
· Managing CoI
· Some remarkable thoughts from this topic
Lecture 21:
· Phi losophical Founda�on for Good
Governance
· Good Governance & Ethical Governance
· Five barriers to an ethical organiza�on
· Strengthening of Moral and Ethical Values
in Governance
· Civic Society Engagements
· Integrity Pacts
· Proac�ve/ Preven�ve Vigilance
Lecture 22:
· Interna�onal Ethics
· Ethical Imperialism
· Cultural Rela�vism
· Ethics in Interna�onal Affairs/ Rela�ons
· Interna�onal Eth ics under var ious
Approaches
Lecture 24:
· Ethical Issues in Interna�onal Affairs· The Interna�onal Statesmanship Again
goes for a toss @ COP 24 Katowice: A CS· Ethical Issue in Global Commons · Ethical Issues in Interna�onal Funding-
Condi�onality ( A CS: JICA loan-grant to Delhi Metro)
· Corporate Social Responsibility· Corporate Governance · Corporate Governance: Challenges in Public
Enterprises· Principles of Public Life· Nolan Commi�ee· Right to Public Services legisla�on
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Lecture 26:
· Case Studies (CS) based on this topic. This
topic is most favourable for CS ques�ons +
Previous years' Mains ques�ons from this
paper
Lecture 29:
· Second ARC on Ethics
· Call for removal of ar�cle 311
Lecture 30:
· Code of Conduct & Code of Ethics – what are
they?
· Need to have Code of Conduct and Ethics in
Pub Ad
· An Alphabe�cal study of Code of Conduct
(Mnemonics)
Lecture 34:
· Lokpal & Lokayukta Act 2013 – People's Ombudsman – Final ly na�on has a Chairperson-Lokpal in 2019
· Fugi�ve Economic Offenders Bill 2018· Work Culture and work ethics · Whistleblower's act · Corrup�on: Types and Challenges · Corrup�on in current context · Key Features of the Acts Related to
Corrup�on· Process Followed to Inves�gate and
Prosecute Corrupt Public Servants · Bringing Probity in Governance- A Mul�-
pronged Approach
Lecture 27:
· Probity in Governance
· Philosophical Basis of Governance and
Probity
· Public Duty to Serve the Public Interest
· Importance of Civil Services to Governance
· NPS & NPM
· Development Administra�on
· Entrepreneurial Governments
Lecture 28:
· Social Contract
· Organiza�onal Apology
· Parkinson's Law & Peter's Principle
· Transparency
· RTI
· A�acks on RTI ac�vists and protec�on
sugges�ons
· Some of the important provisions under RTI
directly picked up from the bare act
Lecture 31:
· MCC (Model Code of Conduct) & RPA
· Poli�cal Ethics
· Criminaliza�on of Poli�cs in India
· Representa�on of People's act and why it
needs to be changed in the current scenario
(with special empahasis on Sec 126)
· Office of profit
· The Phenomenal Judgement of SC on
Criminal Figh�ng Elec�ons
Lecture 32:
· Electoral Bonds & the recent SC ruling
asking the poli�cal par�es to share the
details of bonds with ECI (detailed
judgment of its veracity is s�ll kept in
abeyance by SC)
· For clean, fairer elec�on
Lecture 33:
· Ci�zen's Charter : Through FAQs
· UN Conven�on Against Crime
· Principles of Ci�zen's Charter
Lecture 35:
· Role of Media
· Corrup�on involving private sector
· Confisca�on of property
· Canons of Financial Propriety
· The Legisla�ve & Judicial Control over
Administra�on
· Social Audit, Jun Sunwai & E-Governance
Lecture 36:
· CS based on this topic + Previous Years'
Mains ques�ons from this topic
· A handout on quota�on and saying
Part B: 2nd Topic - Probity in Governance
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Four Sessions would be each catering to an individual test for each Part of the syllabus. Students would have to mandatorily come at the required �me and complete the test in 3 hours sharp and submit the paper at the centre itself. Class Room ends with the handing of two complete test provided to you which you can write and hand over at the centre to be evaluated and discussed on a one-to-one basis.
Class Room Sessions 37 to 40:
Remember that this paper needs one to develop certain ins�ncts where he/she works with ethical and moral approach. This internal transforma�on is an ever going process and what this Class apart from providing you with the theore�cal concepts would also endeavor to unhide your inherent Ethicality. This works wonder for your life and also makes your answers more honest and thus viably more jus�fiable.
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