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Their question: “Corporate leader who inspired you most and moral lessons — answered Nandan Nilekani (150w, max 10)”
2014_Q7 asks which eminent personality inspired you, the gist of their teachings and how you applied them, the topper's Nilekani answer, tying each moral lesson to a concrete act, is a direct model.
Key learnings from their answer
- ›Almost every theoretical point is immediately anchored with an 'Eg ->' real example rather than left abstract, Gandhi being thrown off the train (man modifying his environment), Sonu Sood/NGOs ferrying migrants home in lockdown, India sending medicines to 150+ countries (Gandhian ideals vs Covid), and Nandan Nilekani leaving an MNC to build Infosys / chairing UIDAI-Aadhaar for the corporate-leader question. -> Treat every claim as incomplete until it has a concrete 'Eg ->'; stock a small bank of versatile real-world instances (a freedom fighter, a contemporary citizen-hero, a scheme) you can attach to ethics arguments on demand.
