The “Seven Social Sins” given by Mahatma Gandhi are a timeless ethical framework highlighting the moral dangers that arise when human actions are divorced from values and conscience.
The concept remains highly relevant in modern society, politics, economy, administration, and public life.
Mahatma Gandhi’s seven social sins remain timeless ethical warnings against separating human activity from morality and social responsibility. They remind individuals, leaders, and institutions that true progress is meaningful only when guided by ethics, humanity, and public welfare.
Sample Mains Question
Q1. Discuss Mahatma Gandhi’s concept of Seven Social Sins. Why are they relevant in contemporary society?
(150 words, 10 marks)
Q2. “Progress without morality can become destructive.” Explain with reference to Gandhi’s Seven Social Sins.
(150 words, 10 marks)
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