Objectivity & Dedication to Public Service-Case Study - II (Bike Ambulance vs. SOPs)
You are the DM of a very remote and tribal-dominated district. The Maternal and Infant Mortality Rates (MMR and IMR) are much higher than the national average. Due to geographical inaccessibility, lack of paved roads, and absence of ambulances, pregnant women cannot reach hospitals on time. Traditional government health schemes have failed here, and the new budget is months away.
To tackle this, you have used 'Innovation and Creativity' to design a unique scheme. You want to use local CSR funds and crowdfunding to set up a network of "Custom-made Bike Ambulances" (that can navigate trails) and "Satellite-based Tele-medicine Kiosks."
However, conservative ....
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Case Study
- 1 Moral Intuition vs. Moral Reasoning-Case Study - II
- 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 Empathy, Tolerance, and Compassion towards Weaker Sections-Case Study - I
- 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

