2020
DOI: 10.3126/sijssr.v2i1.28902
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Decline in the Moral Foundations of Nepali Politics

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“…These factors, directly and indirectly, affect civil servants' integrity in delivering public service. Ensuring the higher level of integrity for civil service is complex, the finding reveled that only the concerned authorities can contribute to adopting innovative governance approaches and appropriate policies to build and maintain civil servants' integrity in the coming days (Dhakal, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These factors, directly and indirectly, affect civil servants' integrity in delivering public service. Ensuring the higher level of integrity for civil service is complex, the finding reveled that only the concerned authorities can contribute to adopting innovative governance approaches and appropriate policies to build and maintain civil servants' integrity in the coming days (Dhakal, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With a decreasing sense of the head of the government's political character, the rise of the government has raised the morality dimension. Its neighbours and vice versa have influenced Nepal, so it has yet to prioritise the people's concerns over the interests of politicians [22]. When the party's leaders refuse to listen to and address reasonable disagreement, even within the party, the morality of the government begins to slither.…”
Section: Politics Without Ethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selfrealisation and setting a moral is essential. Nepal is being devastated because of a lack of morality, especially in those at the forefront of leadership (Dhakal, 2020). We still have a generation that has been following every political transformation.…”
Section: Social Inquiry: Journal Of Social Science Research Volume 3 ...mentioning
confidence: 99%