Seminar, Temas161-172R. Thapar, 1973 |
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... commitment Before examining the value sys- than , say , a politician or a mem- ber of any other profession in our country ? Our civil servants are thus not lacking in commitment . It is the nature of their commitment which requires ...
... commitment Before examining the value sys- than , say , a politician or a mem- ber of any other profession in our country ? Our civil servants are thus not lacking in commitment . It is the nature of their commitment which requires ...
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... commitment ' mentality is incapable of displaying or adhering to these basic democratic virtues . The neutrality ' of the civil ser- vice , to whatever extent it exists or can be induced among civil ser- vants , to my mind is a healthy ...
... commitment ' mentality is incapable of displaying or adhering to these basic democratic virtues . The neutrality ' of the civil ser- vice , to whatever extent it exists or can be induced among civil ser- vants , to my mind is a healthy ...
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... commitment than commitment to imaginary off- shoots of a vague general formula or plank of objectives . He For a civil servant , thought should be free but action should be fettered . Freedom of thought and expression constitute the ...
... commitment than commitment to imaginary off- shoots of a vague general formula or plank of objectives . He For a civil servant , thought should be free but action should be fettered . Freedom of thought and expression constitute the ...
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