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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)”
He supplies concrete, nameable anti-corruption mechanisms (social audit, c-Vigil, Gram Sabha), which is precisely the 'suggest more effective strategies to tackle this menace' demand of 2015 Q13.
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)