Empathy, Tolerance, and Compassion towards Weaker Sections-Case Study - II
You are the District Magistrate (DM) of a conservative and socially sensitive district. In a large village, the dominant and upper-caste residents created a massive uproar over a Dalit (weaker section) youth riding a horse during his wedding. They not only stopped the procession and committed assault but also imposed a complete social and economic boycott on the Dalit family.
The victimized family is extremely poor and earns its livelihood by working in the fields of the village's powerful residents. Due to the boycott, they now face a severe crisis of livelihood and food. Influential local leaders and the Khap Panchayat ....
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- 2 Ethics in Private and Public Relationships-Case Study - I
- 3 Ethics in Private and Public Relationships-Case Study - II
- 4 Objectivity & Dedication to Public Service-Case Study - I (Waterlogging vs. Orphanage)
- 5 Objectivity & Dedication to Public Service-Case Study - II (Bike Ambulance vs. SOPs)
- 6 Essence, Determinants and Consequences of Ethics - Case Study - I
- 7 Essence, Determinants, and Consequences of Ethics-Case Study - II
- 8 Ethics in Human Actions & its Dimensions-Case Study - I
- 9 Ethics in Human Actions & its Dimensions-Case Study - II
- 10 Moral Intuition vs. Moral Reasoning-Case Study - I

