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Explain why tolerance is a core ethical requirement for civil servants in a plural society. Examine its relevance in managing social conflicts.

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Q7. Explain why tolerance is a core ethical requirement for civil servants in a plural society. Examine its relevance in managing social conflicts. (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: InsightsIAS

Why the question Rising social polarisation and identity-based conflicts have increased the ethical burden on civil servants, making tolerance central to maintaining constitutional order and social harmony in a plural society. Key Demand of the question The question requires explaining tolerance as a core ethical requirement for civil servants in a diverse society and examining its practical relevance in managing and resolving social conflicts. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly connect India’s constitutional commitment to diversity and fraternity with the ethical responsibilities of civil servants in public administration. Body Explain why tolerance is ethically indispensable for civil servants in a plural society by linking it to constitutional morality, impartial exercise of authority and public trust. Examine how tolerance becomes operationally relevant in managing social conflicts through de-escalation, dialogue, neutrality and restraint in the use of state power. Conclusion Highlight tolerance as an ethical bridge between authority and empathy that enables civil servants to uphold constitutional values while ensuring social stability.

Why the question Rising social polarisation and identity-based conflicts have increased the ethical burden on civil servants, making tolerance central to maintaining constitutional order and social harmony in a plural society.

Key Demand of the question The question requires explaining tolerance as a core ethical requirement for civil servants in a diverse society and examining its practical relevance in managing and resolving social conflicts.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction Briefly connect India’s constitutional commitment to diversity and fraternity with the ethical responsibilities of civil servants in public administration.

Explain why tolerance is ethically indispensable for civil servants in a plural society by linking it to constitutional morality, impartial exercise of authority and public trust.

Examine how tolerance becomes operationally relevant in managing social conflicts through de-escalation, dialogue, neutrality and restraint in the use of state power.

Conclusion Highlight tolerance as an ethical bridge between authority and empathy that enables civil servants to uphold constitutional values while ensuring social stability.

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