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Their question: “Environment as a common good — shared ethical/environmental stewardship”
2024 Q3 asks how to end environmental degradation from human greed and restore society-environment equilibrium; the topper's environment-as-common-good answer (Mission LiFE, ISA, net-zero) supplies the stewardship framing and examples.
Key learnings from their answer
- ›He anchors nearly every numbered point with a concrete 'eg:' case rather than a generic claim - e.g. Awanish Sharan's bike ambulances for innovation, the Uttarakhand social audit that exposed 11,000 fake pensioners for accountability, Ira Singhal hiring transgenders for inclusion, and Chhavi Rajawat / Lijjat Papad / Jaga Mission for grassroots empowerment -> Build a personal bank of 2-3 real, specific administrative cases per ethics theme so you can attach a named example to each point instead of writing in abstractions.
- ›Every answer closes with a forward-looking line rather than a summary, e.g. framing environmental stewardship as a future that is 'GREEN or BLACK' and reform ending in 'a sound work culture that attracts the best talent' -> End on a constructive, future-facing note tied to the question's stake instead of merely restating points - it leaves the evaluator with a solution-oriented impression.
What they cited: Mission LiFE; Save Soil; The Body Shop; Patagonia; International Solar Alliance; FAME-II EV subsidy; net-zero 2070
