Ancient Indian Communication ethics and their relevance
Class - BBA l st yr.
Subject - Cyber Security
Subject type - MDC
By AP N Jaiswal
emphasized truth, compassion, duty (Dharma), and precise, meaningful expression, seen in Vedic recitation, Guru-Shishya traditions, and fables (Panchatantra).
Key Ancient Indian Communication Ethics
* Truthfulness
* Non-violence
* Duty/Righteousness
* Teacher-Disciple
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