“The aim of good governance and morality in civil services can be achieved through following the Gandhi’s Seven Social Sins concept.” Analyze. (Answer limit: 100 words, Marks 10) [RPSC 2023]
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Gandhi’s Seven Social Sins—wealth without work, pleasure without conscience, knowledge without character, commerce without morality, science without humanity, worship without sacrifice, and politics without principle—serve as guiding principles for good governance and moral integrity in civil services.
By addressing these sins, civil servants can foster transparency, accountability, and ethical decision-making. Wealth generation must be balanced with social responsibility; policies should promote humane science and moral commerce. Emphasizing character and principles in governance can lead to a more just and equitable society, ensuring that civil services effectively serve the public while maintaining moral standards. This holistic approach can significantly enhance governance quality.