Case Study
Recently Prime Minister offered an advice to the current batch of probationary civil services officers to not get obsessed with the media and social media. Of late, social media has become an important platform for civil servants also to share their information, views, videos, form social group, blogging, etc. Government employees looking to express their grievances with the central government’s decisions and policies have been increasingly taking to social media. What are the ethical issues when a civil servant expresses views on social media like twitter, Facebook, Instagram, blog etc. not only related to personal affairs but also society and ....
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