Corruption is the Price we pay for Democracy
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Abhay said:
8 years ago
Corruption is a big problem of every country but some country more effected of corruption but buy. We want to think on this point according to my view, government make the very hard low opposite of corruption person.
Jai hind.
Jai hind.
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Saif said:
9 years ago
Corruption is not new phenomena in India. It has been prevalent our society since ancient times. History reveals that it was Present even Mauryan Period. Great scholar Kautilya mentions the pressure of forty types of corruption in his contemporary society. Corruption is not uniquely phenomenon in Indian. It is witnessed all over the world developing as well as developed countries.
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Shri Gopal said:
9 years ago
I have watched corruption being acceptable but not reported.
E.G The public sector insurance companies of India (GIPSA) are already in the competition of luring appropriate authority;.
It is perfectly legal when someone pays the luxurious hotel expenses of the parliamentary committee, it is also legal when gold coins are offered from public funds of the public sector insurance company to the parliamentary committee;.
There is no acceptable definition of a bribe in rules of discipline; it is euphemistically called a gift and an executive of the public sector insurance company is empowered to offer "gifts" more than he is legally competent to accept.
E.G The public sector insurance companies of India (GIPSA) are already in the competition of luring appropriate authority;.
It is perfectly legal when someone pays the luxurious hotel expenses of the parliamentary committee, it is also legal when gold coins are offered from public funds of the public sector insurance company to the parliamentary committee;.
There is no acceptable definition of a bribe in rules of discipline; it is euphemistically called a gift and an executive of the public sector insurance company is empowered to offer "gifts" more than he is legally competent to accept.
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Gaurav singh said:
9 years ago
Corruption is the price we pay for democracy because we our not paying taxes then purchasing power is going very high day by day and many political leaders are using money and muscle power for win the election or slowly corruption are going very high and prices are also high.
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Krishnan said:
9 years ago
In the present scenario, we Indians are paying corruption as the price of democracy. Our country has a very well constructed administrative structure. Me being a south Indian I am pretty sure that none of us would have bought our birth and community certificates for free. We are forced to pay a minimum of Rs. 250/- or above as a bribe to tasildars and intermediates. So the corruption starts from the basic block of our nation. We are having the mentality to go around with corruption. Though there is an anti-corruption department the number of cases being filed and investigated is less than the number of corruptions taking place. The reason I consider this situation is because of the delay in judgment and weight of the punishments given to those who involve in corruption. So the victim of corruption gets discouraged and this makes the citizens go with corruption.
So corruption can be vanished only by hardening the law and giving a value based moral education to the students. Such that they become moral and brave citizens in the future.
So corruption can be vanished only by hardening the law and giving a value based moral education to the students. Such that they become moral and brave citizens in the future.
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Anoms said:
9 years ago
Corruption is very dangerous one. It is a form of unethical conduct, corruption in India is an issue that effects the economy. Not only in India in many countries it is daily life and every where. In present it is more. For example, when the politics time is near by the politicians are very crural and using the public with corruption.
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Pankaj kumawat said:
9 years ago
Corruption is a one of the biggest problems before a developed country. Corruption like that a computer virus. Virus hangs a computer system, as well as corruption, destroy a nation development. Jai Hind.
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Prajeesh said:
9 years ago
Hi, friends.
One of the main terror that the developing countries such as INDIA is facing is corruption. The actual fact is that we all are supporting it somehow directly or indirectly. Every office welcome us warmly that "Receiving, demanding, offering presents are crime". But what happening is just the reverse. So, in my opinion, we must seek the help of medias to solve and wipe out the terror from our nation and make INDIA a corruption free state.
JAI HIND!
One of the main terror that the developing countries such as INDIA is facing is corruption. The actual fact is that we all are supporting it somehow directly or indirectly. Every office welcome us warmly that "Receiving, demanding, offering presents are crime". But what happening is just the reverse. So, in my opinion, we must seek the help of medias to solve and wipe out the terror from our nation and make INDIA a corruption free state.
JAI HIND!
(39)
Aditya kumar said:
9 years ago
Many people believe that corruption will be reduced if the punishment is given to those who are corruption but corruption is caused due to giver and taker. I think it is practiced in govt. Offices more than private offices. If we eliminate the corruption everybody should become motive for it.
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Mukesh Kuchaman said:
9 years ago
Corruption is the way to ruin the country, society and people those who want to be a super power man while taking bribe. It's not the fine of democracy which is paid my poor people. In reality, it's the good way to go to hell by any corrupt person.
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