Category: GS 4
Code of Conduct for Judges
The recent statements made by an Allahabad High Court judge, allegedly against a minority community at an event, have reignited discussions on judicial conduct and accountability.
The long and complex road to assisted dying
The lawsuit against OpenAI in India would establish foundational precedents for determining the legal accountability of AI developers
Scuttling people’s right to information
20 years of Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005
Mental health in India’s material world
World Mental Health Day is celebrated on October 10th
Buddhist Ethics
Despite 2,500 years since his passing, Buddha’s ethical ideas remain relevant in today’s world of consumerism, conflict, and climate change, spreading hope for a better future.
Corporate Work Culture
A 26-year-old CA’s tragic death due to overwork in Pune served as a stark reminder of the fatal consequences of unhealthy work environments.
Ethics in Jainism
Prime Minister inaugurated the 2550th Bhagwan Mahaveer Nirvan Mahotsav in celebration of Mahavir Jayanti.
Balancing Empathy and Professionalism
While layoffs are indeed challenging, there is room for improving how they are managed.
The problem with billionaire consumption
Lavish wedding celebrations of Mukesh Ambani’s youngest son highlight the question of “conspicuous consumption” by the rich.
Custodial Deaths in India
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has asked Odisha to explain why compensation shouldn’t be recommended for a person who died in police custody.
Political Attitudes
Political attitude is highly relevant in public service for several reasons.