MULYAPRAVAH 2.0: UPHOLDING VALUES AND ETHICS IN HIGHER EDUCATION

MULYAPRAVAH 2.0: UPHOLDING VALUES AND ETHICS IN HIGHER EDUCATION

21-03-2024
  1. Mulya Pravah 2.0 is a set of University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines.
  2. 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.
  3. 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:

  1. UGC's evolution from MulyaPravah to MulyaPravah 2.0.
  2. 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:

  1. Emphasis on transparency: decision making guided by institutional and public interest, elimination of discriminatory privileges, prompt action against corruption.
  2. Core Values and Integrity: Integrity, Trusteeship, Harmony, Accountability, Inclusivity, Commitment, Respect, Belonging, Sustainability, Constitutional Values and Global Citizenship.
  3. Privacy and information disclosure: Voluntary disclosure of important information to prevent misconduct and enhance public trust.
  4. Role of teachers: Expected to be role models while following institutional rules.
  5. Involvement of unions and support groups: Expected to support the administration in development activities, raising issues respectfully.

Importance of Ethics in Higher Education:

  1. Fundamental to holistic student development, institutional credibility and social advancement.
  2. To promote critical thinking, integrity and responsible citizenship.
  3. Beyond compliance, promote a culture of academic honesty, intellectual integrity and social responsibility.
  4. Priority: Development of ethical leaders who make meaningful contributions to society.
  5. Attracts high caliber faculty members and students, thereby enhancing the reputation of the institution.
  6. Collaboration between academia and industry thrives on ethical foundations, promoting innovation and social impact.
  7. Integration of values and ethics: The regulatory requirement and cornerstone for building responsible, sustainable educational ecosystems.
  8. Initiatives like MulyaPravah 2.0 shape ethical leaders and promote a culture of excellence in higher education.

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