ETHICS & QUALITY WORK BY DR. K. M. NAGARGOJE, I. A. S

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ETHICS & QUALITY WORK BY DR. K. M. NAGARGOJE, I. A. S ETHICS & QUALITY WORK BY DR. K. M. NAGARGOJE, I.A.S. DDG, YASHADA, PUNE.

DEFINITION ETHICS IS DEFINED AS A SYSTEMATIC STUDY OF HUMAN ACTIONS FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF THEIR RIGHTFULNESS OR WRONGFULNESS, AS MEANS FOR THE ATTAINNMENT OF THE ULTIMATE HAPPINESS.

MORALITY MORALITY IS INIDIVIDUAL SET OF COMMITMENTS, THEY MAY BE REJECTED BY OTHERS. MORALITY DOESNOT DEMAND ACQUIESCENCE FROM OTHERS LIKE ETHICS.

ABOUT ETHICS ETHICS IS STUDY OF VALUES & GUIDELINES BY WHICH WE LIVE. IT INVOLVES JUSTIFICATION OF THESE VALUES AND GUIDELINES. NOT MERELY BASED ON TRADITION OR CUSTOM.

ETHICAL VALUES TRUSTWORTHINESS RESPECT RESPONSIBILITY FAIRNESS CARING

TRUSTWORTHINESS HONESTY INTEGRETY RELIABILTY LOYALTY

RESPECT CIVILITY COURTESY DECENCY DIGNITY AUTONOMY TOLERENCE & ACCEPTANCE

RESPONSIBILITY BEING ACCOUNTABLE PURSUING EXCELLANCE EXERCISING SELF-RESTRAINT

PURSUIT OF EXCELLANCE DILIGENCE : THERE IS MORAL OBLIGATION TO DO ONE’S BEST, TO BE RELIABLE, CAREFUL, PREPARED AND INFORMED. PERSEVERANCE : RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE FINISH WHAT THEY START, OVERCOMING THE OBSTACLES. CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENTS :

HUMAN +VE VALUES HONESTY COMPASSION INTEGRETY FORGIVENESS LOVE, RESPECT KNOWLEDGE DISCIPLINE FAITH SIMPLICITY

HUMAN –VE VALUES PREJUDICE HATRED GREED SELFISHNESS ETC.

TYPES OF HUMANBEINGS FIRST TYPE OF HUMANS : THEY THINK WHAT BELONGS TO OTHERS IS OTHERS & WHAT BELONGS TO THEM IS MEANT FOR OTHERS (DIVINE PEOPLE). SECOND TYPE OF HUMANS : THEY THINK WHAT BELONGS TO OTHERS IS OF OTHERS & WHAT BELONGS TO THEM IS OF THEIR OWN BY RIGHT (THEY ARE MORE HUMAN, LESS DIVINE) . THIRD TYPE OF HUMANS : THEY THINK WHATEVER EXISTS ON PLANET BELONGS TO THEM. THEY TRY TO GET IT BY ANY MEANS (DANGEROUS TO SOCIETY).

M. K. GANDHI MEANS & ENDS ‘SARVODAYA’ ( GOOD FOR ALL ) ‘SATYAGRAHA’ ( HOLDING FIRMLY TO TRUTH ) ‘AHIMSA’ (NON-VIOLANCE) ‘SWARAJ’ ( SELF-GOVERNANCE ) SECULARISM GO BACK TO VILLAGES UNTOUCHABILITY

7 SOCIAL SINS POLITICS WITHOUT PRINCIPLES WEALTH WITHOUT WORK LEASIURE WITHOUT CONSCIENCE KNOWLEDGE WITHOUT CHARACTER COMMERCE WITHOUT MORALITY SCIENCE WITHOUT HUMANITY WORSHIP WITHOUT SACRIFICE. [ REFERENCE : ‘YOUNG INDIA’, 1925]

MESSAGE ‘CONVERT SABOTEURS TO OPPONENTS, OPPONENTS TO NEUTRALS, NEUTRALS TO FRIENDS, FRIENDS TO PARTNERS’.

THANK YOU !