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Their question: “Combating corruption through participative vigilance and transparency (exact prompt partly illegible; answer covers social audit, c-Vigil, Gram Sabha)”
His answer is built around MGNREGA social audit and participative vigilance machinery, exactly the 'empowered social audit mechanism for accountability' that 2021 Q13 demands.
Key learnings from their answer
- ›He grounded administrative answers in cited governance machinery, not vague reform-talk: c-Vigil (ECI), MGNREGA social audit, Gram Sabha and Mission Karmayogi for participative vigilance (Q4b/Q8), and Nolan Committee principles + Operation Sindoor (emotional intelligence) for public-service ethics (Q5b) -> back every ethical prescription with a real, nameable scheme/committee so 'transparency' and 'accountability' read as concrete mechanisms an officer can actually invoke.
What they cited: Social audit in MGNREGA — Q4(b)/Q8 · c-Vigil app, Election Commission of India — Q4(b)
