2. Means are as important as ends in ethics. Do you agree? Elucidate. July 14, 2017 189 Uncategorized Related Posts : 1. In the age of social media and information explosion, what role can family play in inculcating values in children? Explain with examples. Read More 3. “If a country is to be corruption free and become a nation of beautiful minds, I strongly feel there are three key societal members who can make a difference. They are the father, the mother and the teacher.” Comment on this famous quote by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. Read More TLPILP 2026TLP ConnectMains Exclusive ProgrammeSankalp – 2025लक्ष्य – 2026Gurukul Foundation Recent Posts Day 2 – Q.4. In the digital age, how do social media and internet platforms shape public attitudes, and what ethical challenges arise from their influence? Suggest measures to promote positive and responsible behaviour through these platforms. (150 words , 10 marks) Day 2 – Q.3. A positive attitude is an essential characteristic of a civil servant who is often required to function under extreme stress. What contributes to a positive attitude in a person? (150 words , 10 marks) Day 2 – Q.2. “The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled.” In this context, discuss how educational institutions today can go beyond rote learning to shape values, critical thinking, and ethical attitudes among students. Support your answer with recent examples. (150 words , 10 marks) Day 2 – Q.1. “There is no school equal to a decent home and no teacher equal to a virtuous parent.”In light of this statement, examine the role of family in shaping values and attitudes in an individual. How can parenting in the modern era balance tradition and change to inculcate ethical behaviour in children? (150 words , 10 marks) DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS हिन्दी | UPSC प्रारंभिक एवं मुख्य परीक्षा – 7th June 2025 UPSC Quiz – 2025 : IASbaba’s Daily Current Affairs Quiz 9th June 2025 DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS | UPSC Prelims and Mains Exam – 9th June – 2025 Day 1 – Q.5. “My life is my message.” – Mahatma Gandhi. In the context of ethical leadership, what lessons can be drawn from the life of Gandhi in aligning personal conduct with public duty? Day 1 – Q.4. “In the age of procedural governance and institutional detachment, human values remain the silent architects of ethical public action.” Discuss the ethical indispensability of human values in shaping administrative decision-making. Day 1 – Q.3. “The intersection of public service and private interests often creates ethical dilemmas.” Examine the challenges in maintaining ethical governance when public officials engage with private entities.