Government should clean its own hands before pointing finger at the private sector for corruption.

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Pralad dessai said:   1 decade ago
If talent and skill is given preference in the govt sector then the corruption can be drastically reduced. People should keep an eye on govt activities and question govt officials on the regular basis. It is the duty of every educated person to know completely about the functioning of the government India is a democratic country. All it needs is few educated and trusted people who can work for the needs of public without involving themselves in any corruption activities. We must ourselves clean the mess.
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Gurujyoti said:   1 decade ago
From my understanding neither the government Sector nor the private sector are to clean their hands. But we are people play the supporting role in this corruption. So at 1st we are to be awarded our selves. And ourselves to make us free from corruption in the fields from education to socialization. Thanks.
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Supratim Poddar said:   1 decade ago
Hello every1,

Yes I do think that the government should think of cleaning it's own hands first.

There is really no derth of corruption in our so called "democratically elected" government. There is simply no need to be paranoid about the private sector. As the story comes out slowly we see more and more instances where the government is doing fantastically to drain the public money and put the public purse into grave perils. The CWG scam, 2G scams etc are enough to indicate at this. The recent news about the air drop of weapons in the district of purulia in west Bengal to contain the growing communist upsurge in the state and fund terrorist groups like the naxals to organise violence against the state and the hush hush involvement of the UPA led central govt in it is a clear reminder of this.

I think the government has contributed a lot to the corruption and they need not blame the private sector for it. Our ministers must learn the process of "practise what you preach".

Thank you.
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PREETI said:   1 decade ago
I do agree with the topic. In my openion government should clean their hands first in order to set good example in front of private companies. The present scenerio of government organisation is that if you donot have any source then you can't get your done whether it is any government office or institute. In some or other way every worker is corrupted.

Same is the case in private organisations. Infact it is worst in schools and institutions where every other college demanding lots of money and is increasing day by day.

I would like urge to government to first check internal system and think of making place as a developed nation of the world.
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Varun said:   1 decade ago
Definitely, we can not blame government totally for the corruption, private sector is also corrupted but still private sector is more clean than public sector every department of public sector is corrupted. In this way corruption is the biggest problem in the development of India.
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Debra Joseph said:   1 decade ago
Corruption is the root cause for the growth decline in India. Private Sector does have corruption but this is attributed to the government. A company today cannot be started without having to bribe government officials. Everyone knows how much money politicians are taking in form of taxes but none of it ever helps in the development of the country. For progress, the government should first clean up their mess and then point fingers at private organizations that actually help employing people in the country.
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B.S.Krishna said:   1 decade ago
Now a days corruption is a very common word which is highlighted by the Media. It had a narrow space in the past but now it entered almost all sectors in India, like government, private, political, businesses based on product or service. It is continuously spreading and developing in all sectors, more over 80% works are going under corruption in India. Ultimately it has been decreasing and op-positing the economic and growth of our nation. Most of the corruption cases are involved by the politicians and encouraged by businessmen for their continent and fast growth in their business. It mainly effecting on our national economic growth and pressure to the people in their daily living aspects.

In our country most of the government personalities and politicians are earning lot of money as corrupting and that effective to the common people like price hikes of general needs.

It is not possible to complete clean on corruption but it is possible to control for a long time. We have to aware on the corruption and also our Law will be take serious action with no wasting of time and punishment be critical.

Our media also participating to control the corruption.
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Soundarya said:   1 decade ago
HELLO FRIENDS!

As all we know, today the corruption place a vital role of decreasing the economic growth of the country. It is because of both the government sector and as well as the private sector, but now-a-days private sector is more clean than the public sector. Govt companies are more corrupted than the private sector as we see from the example of 3G spectrum. So govt sector is tried to clean their hands before pointing of the private sector.
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Hardik agarwal said:   1 decade ago
I don't think that it is really a topic to discuss, I mean definitely government should first check his lap full of black money and then try to monitor others. Government is the source of initiating the practices of bribery and then we, the common people comes into the light. Take any example of spectrum in India and prove that government's hands are clean in the spectrum, you can't. Because all the big happenings in India where minister's interest and powers are involved, the chances of corruption will surely 100%.

I am pointing towards any particular minister, it is all powers and money which makes one selfish with no sense left of taking care of common man.

Lets hope of some honest and determine towards their duty and oath.
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Kavinkumar, gct said:   1 decade ago
Corruption one among the crucial problem now the society is facing. Everyone has his own view on corruption. Somebody says its because the people are corrupted. But the thing is corruption starts when peoples are not provided with the rights to overcome it. Consider a democratic country like India. Here we can express our thoughts. We can form a group. But the law is if such groups are found doing mischief things the group has to be banned. Here the politicians are utilising it. They ban such groups by saying they are misbehaving the government law. So they are to be suppersed. A clear example of it is facebook. The are misusing the laws that are provided.
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