- Mulya Pravah 2.0 is a set of University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines.
- These guidelines require higher education institutions to maintain values such as integrity, trusteeship, goodwill, accountability, inclusivity, commitment, respect, belonging, sustainability, constitutional values, and global citizenship.
- The Guidelines also propose that the curriculum and pedagogy of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) should develop a deep respect for the fundamental duties and constitutional values among the students.
Background:
- UGC's evolution from MulyaPravah to MulyaPravah 2.0.
- Objective: To promote ethical practices in higher education, addressing issues such as unethical recruitment practices and gender discrimination.
Need: Persistent corruption and ethical violations in admission, examination and university administration.
Key Highlights:
- Emphasis on transparency: decision making guided by institutional and public interest, elimination of discriminatory privileges, prompt action against corruption.
- Core Values and Integrity: Integrity, Trusteeship, Harmony, Accountability, Inclusivity, Commitment, Respect, Belonging, Sustainability, Constitutional Values and Global Citizenship.
- Privacy and information disclosure: Voluntary disclosure of important information to prevent misconduct and enhance public trust.
- Role of teachers: Expected to be role models while following institutional rules.
- Involvement of unions and support groups: Expected to support the administration in development activities, raising issues respectfully.
Importance of Ethics in Higher Education:
- Fundamental to holistic student development, institutional credibility and social advancement.
- To promote critical thinking, integrity and responsible citizenship.
- Beyond compliance, promote a culture of academic honesty, intellectual integrity and social responsibility.
- Priority: Development of ethical leaders who make meaningful contributions to society.
- Attracts high caliber faculty members and students, thereby enhancing the reputation of the institution.
- Collaboration between academia and industry thrives on ethical foundations, promoting innovation and social impact.
- Integration of values and ethics: The regulatory requirement and cornerstone for building responsible, sustainable educational ecosystems.
- Initiatives like MulyaPravah 2.0 shape ethical leaders and promote a culture of excellence in higher education.