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Which of the following is considered a core ethical value in Gandhi’s approach to administration?

AProfit Maximization

BTruth (Satya)

CPersonal Gain

DSecrecy

Answer:

B. Truth (Satya)

Read Explanation:

  • Administrative ethics refers to the moral principles and standards that guide the conduct of public administrators in their professional roles

  • Gandhi emphasized transparency and honesty (Truth/Satya) in all administrative actions, ensuring governance is open and just.


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