1. Government departments need to reinvent themselves with respect to their work culture. Do you agree? Will it have any effect on delivery of public services rendered by the departments. September 15, 2017 24 Uncategorized Related Posts : RSTV- The Big Picture : PM at BRICS- Challenges Ahead Read More 2. Corruption is a systemic issue that starts from the bottom of the government machinery and goes up till the peak. At all these levels, changes are required to usher in transparency and accountability. Elucidate. Read More TLPILP 2026Gurukul AdvancedTLP ConnectMains Exclusive ProgrammeSankalp – 2025लक्ष्य – 2026Gurukul FoundationSubscribe For Email Updates Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address Subscribe Recent Posts [New Batch] MEP (Mains Exclusive Program) for UPSC 2025 – Master the Art of Answer Writing with Expert Guidance! DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS हिन्दी | UPSC प्रारंभिक एवं मुख्य परीक्षा – 8th July 2025 DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS हिन्दी | UPSC प्रारंभिक एवं मुख्य परीक्षा – 7th July 2025 UPSC Quiz – 2025 : IASbaba’s Daily Current Affairs Quiz 8th July 2025 DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS | UPSC Prelims and Mains Exam – 8th July – 2025 IASbaba’s Think Learn Perform (TLP – Phase 1) 2025 – UPSC Mains Answer Questions [8th July, 2025] – Day 30 Day 30 – Q. 5. The increasing role of Artificial Intelligence in governance poses new ethical dilemmas. Discuss the challenges of ensuring transparency, fairness, and accountability in AI-driven public decision-making. (150 words, 10 marks) Day 30 – Q. 4. “Commerce without morality” is one of Gandhi’s Seven Social Sins. In this context, examine the ethical issues in corporate governance and suggest measures to ensure ethical business practices. (150 words, 10 marks) Day 30 – Q. 3. Powerful nations often justify their interventions as ‘humanitarian’. Critically analyse the ethical dilemmas such actions pose in the context of global funding and aid. (150 words, 10 Marks) Day 30 – Q. 2. Citizen’s Charters are tools of participatory governance, yet often fail in their intended purpose. Critically examine their role in promoting accountability and ethical governance. (150 words, 10 marks)