Corruption is a Necessary Evil for Success in Any Sphere

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Soumya said:   1 decade ago
Let me remind you about the past of India where corruption was a word that was used once in a blue moon but today we find corruption and corruption everywhere. Have we ever thought where we have gone wrong? Its also the responsibility of every citizen of the country to eradicate corruption to make India a better place to live in 2020.
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Yathansh gaba said:   1 decade ago
There is no doubt that corruption is one of the biggest obstacles to the country's growth since independence. Corruption, over the last 60 odd years has deeply entrenched itself in every segment of Indian society. Earlier corruption was more similar with Government departments and officials. But today even their private sector has joined the race. To remove corruption from our country government should make strict rules and regulations and our youth should come forward to eradicate corruption from our country.
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Mona Joseph said:   1 decade ago
Hello my dear friends in my point of view corruption is not at all a necessary evil for success in any sphere of life. First of all the mindset of people should be changed common people should stop bribing the officers and those who take bribe, then strict actions should be taken against corrupt officers and they should be punished by the court then only some fear will occur in their minds. In this way we can stop corruption.
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R-star Prateek said:   1 decade ago
Corruption is one of the deadly, undesirable and wicked sins that has been imposed on the innocent man by some hungry looking monsters. It is omnipresent, almost like a distorted, antithetical version of God for the present times. It doesn't sound euphonious when we hear that it has not only led to the malfunctioning of the administrative system and poor law and order, but also some serious causes like poverty and red tapism, which has led to the society's disability. It has distorted all values and made mincemeat of morality, truth and virtue. It has entered into every single aspect of our lives becoming all-pervasive just similar to the air we breathe. It is growing massively in huge proportions and there is barely any sphere of social, political, economic and even religious activity that is free from graft, fraud and corruption of some kind.
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Niket said:   1 decade ago
It is not that the corruption of India is just because of the thinking of the people or their mentality, it is one of the reasons but the main concern is our system which also force them to do the evil because every time because of some evils the whole society suffers that is the hard reality today in many govt offices who do not agree with the evil are forced to do so first we will have to make our system strong rather than blaming on each other there must be some real hard rules for corrupted persons which will make people fear along with starting it from individuals. It is a slow process but is the most practical and best way to decrease the corruption rate.
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Corrupt_hero said:   1 decade ago
A little amount of corruption is necessary for growth in a country like India. Developed countries can dream to be corruption free, but for developing countries a little corruption can help accelerate the progress. However we need to keep reducing the amount of corruption as we develop, and ultimately aim for a corruption free India.
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Binu said:   1 decade ago
Corruption is a word which we all used to hear daily from every person, every news channel, every society.

But have we ever who has given birth to this never ending problem. Its we people.

So we should not blame any other politician, because they just enter into politics to make money not to serve our country,

And we are the ones who have voted them and allow them to have all the money which is given for our nation's development to them they just store it in other nation.

And the more funny thing is going to be happen with them that all their money is going to be just waste after april as they will not accept the older notes, and as it is black money so the problem to them is how will they make it white.

And ultimately the loss will be our because that money can do a lot for our country in improving infrastructure, in many other development activities.

And ultimately its our responsiblity so we have to pay the prize for it.

And for having success in our life we have just played with the past, present, future of our people.

Would we have said a no on the first day itself when being asked for any bribe, than this day wouldn't have come in our life.

But now the situation is so worse that it will take decades to remove its root from our nation.

Thats all. Thank you.
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Ron McDonald said:   1 decade ago
Sadly there is at least a little bit of corruption in almost every individual. A big step towards eradicating corruption would be to subject the person offering or giving the corruption to hitherto unheard of MANDATORY PENALTIES when found guilty.

This must apply even to very insignificant examples of corruption (eg; keeping surplus change mistakenly given by a shopkeeper or A shopkeeper who deliberately short changes a customer) right up to major corruption committed by business men, government officials, members of the judiciary and members of the clergy.

Corruption is part and parcel of the modern world and only through vigilance and determination to change our culture can we even dream about it's eradication. But do we want to eradicate corruption?
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Chalmareddy said:   1 decade ago
First I am very thankful to giving me this opportunity to share my feelings about corruption. I would like to claim my self because we are responsible for it. We all are part of corruption. Without a common man and a politician there is no corruption. India is in the 7th place in corruption. In today's life not only govt sectors, private sectors are also in the race. So please take initiation with your own and make India as, a corruption-free country. It is not impossible to eliminate the corruption but it is reduced to some level.
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Akshitha p said:   1 decade ago
Hello friends !

CORRUPTION- which has now been the most interesting topic in media-news. Its not OK just to sit in front of tv and enjoy watching news showing how much corrupt our govt-private sectors are, we should not only waste our time in blaming them but know that each and every common man is also equally involved in it. Maybe we can't prevent it to happen but take some steps to control it. In order to do this, the younger generation which is the future should be taught about the VALUES and IMPORTANCE of each and every field, about the country etc which helps them get inspired and disencourage them in future to get involved in it. Hope to see a not just a developed but also a corruption free India !
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