Rules & Regulation Breed Corruption

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Praveen kumar said:   1 decade ago
Rules and regulations would not breed corruption rather they help to reduce corruption its because without rules and regulations nobody will follow any ethics and values and do whatever they want. And rules are ment for the progress of the society and the country. Strict rules on everyone especially on the government employees would certainly reduce the corruption.
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Ashutosh dubey said:   1 decade ago
Rule and regulation is not reason of the corruption but the reason of corruption is improper implementation of rule and regulation.
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ABHIJEET NANDAN said:   8 years ago
Many people may excuse that rules and regulation lead to corruption. But in fact, this logic is given by those people who support corruption and don't want to be punished. Rules are always made for the well being of citizens. But since ut is created by humans itself hence it may contain some faults also but after time passes and rules are tested on various platforms than its weak points also emerge and it can be corrected. So its very shameful to say that rules lead to corruption.

Corruption isn't a type of thing which can be resolved only by rules. Society should also have to take it into account. Because corruption emerges from human mind and mind is greatly influenced by society.

Corruption can also be controlled by reforming our education system. Moral education should be taught in schools as a necessary subject since childhood.

Corruption can be controlled by making strict and hard laws like janlokpal etc. It will create a sense of fear in the minds of corrupt persons.

At last, I can only say that corruption can be eliminated by the joint effort of family, society, law, and yourself.
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PAWAN said:   1 decade ago
Hi friends,

I would like to say on the topic "Rule and regulation breed the corruption" that it have both faces. For example government had made rule that everyone should wear helmet while driving but what is the result if police caught you, who starts giving excuse and bribe you don't want to pay challan. That mean corruption started from even a small rule. There are many rules just for not to be captured in rule corruption starts.

I don't think that making a lot of rule will decrease the corruption. Rules and regulation should be as least as possible and close to human welfare and more important things is it proper implementation. So, good and few rules with proper implementation can reduce corruption.
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Nitesh said:   1 decade ago
Rules and regulation is compulsory in every feild but only make rules is not help to reduce corruption every one should obey the rule so that we reduce the coruption every thing is depend on our self first we obey all rules and spread awarness among the person.
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Vishwas said:   1 decade ago
Hello friends.

Very good topic for the discussion. I would support the ideas of those people who are saying that we should have strict rules and regulation to maintain discipline in our country. But my friends I will tell you one thing that we have good rules and regulation in our country but we don't want to follow the rules and regulation. Meanwhile, we always expect that educated people will follow the rules and regulation but they cross the boundary and neglect rules and regulation. So think what can we expect from our uneducated people. I consider rules and regulation will always stop corruption but there is one implication if we people would follow the rules strictly and spread awareness among the people that follow rules and regulation as a honest Indian. This contribution can change our as well our destiny.

We know very well our destiny means our country destiny. We have the power to stop corruption not the leaders because we select the leaders so everything is depend on us.

Thank you.
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Anshuman said:   9 years ago
It's not rules and regulations that breed corruption. It's basically violating rules and regulations or not obeying rules and regulations that breed corruption.

For eg, Traffic rules are made to avoid accidents but traffic involved himself in bribery when anyone violates traffic rules and gets caught. Instead of filing a challan the police officer takes some money from the people and thus the corruption is born.

Another example that can be seen especially in India that admission to top government colleges requires an applicant to pass through entrance examination and he must secure good rank in that. But again the ministers, politicians, etc take a lot of money from the candidate to get them admitted to the colleges which itself is corruption. Many higher authorities are involved in this racket. Rules and regulations breed corruption until and unless a proper rule are made and punishment is given to the people who are involved in corruption by breaking these rules. Strict rules should be made in order to stop corruption.
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Anubha said:   1 decade ago
just to make rules is not enough.proper vigilance is also required.making rules and forgeting is of no use.judicial and legal system should be srtong enough to check that whether these rules are being followed or not and people who break these laws should be punishable with in proper time.
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Shiva said:   9 years ago
The rules and regulations are made so that there are peace and harmony in the nation. So it is not rules and regulations which breed corruption but it is the HUMAN NATURE.

For Eg. If a person breaks a traffic rule instead of paying the fine, they prefer to bribe the traffic police.

So ultimately we can say that breaking of rules and regulation breeds corruption.
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Harry said:   1 decade ago
Hi friends!

In my point of view, there is no Rules and regulations Followed by Our Indian country properly. The higher persons who involved in construction of Rules and regulations they are the first person to break the rules. All the rules are broken by them but we are also involved to break rules and regulations indirectly and directly.

How means people we are living in the competitive world no one worry about his/her neighbor's health and wealth. Every one wants to show him/her power on to the society for such reason he/she do anything in their life. When people wants more and more money they establish themselves on the society via breaking the rules and regulations. But they don't care about poor people.

For that, some rare hard worker's are ignored from the Society. Even though those people are very skilled and knowledgeable, they are not co-operate for break the rules!Such a reason leads to them discarded from society!
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