(A) What do you understand by probity in governance? Based on your understanding of the term, suggest measures for ensuring probity in government. (UPSC MAINS GS 4)
The quality of having strong moral principles; honesty and decency can be understood as probity. But there’s a slight difference, whereas on one hand honesty is about being truthful and transparent, not hiding facts and not lying, probity on the other hand is when there comes an outwards orientation to it, when one attempts to appear to be honest, when one makes sure that people get to know that one is not dishonest or simply it is the evidence of ethical behaviour in a particular process.
Probity in governance is an essential requirement for efficient and effective delivery of socio economic development and governance through strict adherence to code of ethics based on honesty, integrity and impartiality, confidentiality and transparency. An important requisite for ensuring probity in governance is absence of corruption.
The other requirements are effective laws, rules and regulations governing every aspect of public life and, more important, an effective and fair implementation of those laws, etc. Indeed, a proper, fair and effective enforcement of law is a facet of discipline.
There are several Objectives of probity in governance:
Probity in governance is basic requirement for successful operation of governance. It is defined as a risk management approach ensuring procedural integrity. It is concerned with procedures, processes and systems rather than outcomes. It requires people to act ethically, impartially, honestly and with fairness.
To make probity governance effective, government has to eliminate corruption. The other requisites of probity are effective laws, rules and regulations governing every feature of public life and an effective and reasonable implementation of those laws.
For ensuring probity in governance, several measures are necessary, some of which are mentioned herein below:
Conclusion
So, a mixture of adequate rules and regulations, creating conducive administrative processes and development of ethical competence is needed to ensure probity in governance.
Too much dependence should not be on external mechanisms because this always keeps a possibility of breach but focus should be ultimately to create men of strength and character who uphold such values on their own.
Topics Covered - Probity in Governance
(B) "Emotional Intelligence is the ability to make your emotions work for you instead of against you." Do you agree with this view? Discuss. (UPSC MAINS 2019)
“In order to have anything like a complete theory of human rationality, we have to understand what role emotion plays in it.” – (Herbert Simon, American Nobel Laureate scientist) At the point of decision, emotions are very important for choosing. In fact even with what we believe are logical decisions, the very point of choice is arguably always based on emotion.
As Dr. Simon and others have pointed out, emotions influence, skew or sometimes completely determine the outcome of a large number of decisions we are confronted with in a day. Therefore, it behooves all of us who want to make the best, most objective decisions to know all we can about emotions and their effect on our decision-making.
Ways to make emotions work for you in decision making process:
Topics Covered - Emotional Intelligence
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