Objectivity & Dedication to Public Service

Objectivity

Aspects

Description

Definition & Example

Objectivity means accepting a situation as true based solely on logic, facts, and evidence while separating oneself from personal feelings, biases, beliefs, and relationships during decision-making. It represents "Factual Truth" and "Just Decision-making."

Example: A government official basing a contract award on "Merit" rather than personal friendship or bribes.

UPSC Perspective

This subject falls under the foundational values of civil services. UPSC has asked comparative and practical questions on this.

Example: "Are Integrity, Impartiality, Non-partisanship, and Objectivity different from each other? Explain with suitable examples."

Comparison

Objectivity vs. Impartiality: Objectivity is deciding solely on facts regardless of ....

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