Rules & Regulation Breed Corruption

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Siddhartha said:   1 decade ago
Most of the communities in India (such as Bengali) , are succumbed in 'Culture of Poverty' (a theory introduced by an American anthropologist Oscar Lewis) , irrespective of class or economic strata, lives in pavement or apartment. Nobody is at all ashamed of the deep-rooted corruption, decaying general quality of life, worst Politico-administrative system, weak mother language, continuous absorption of common space (mental as well as physical, both). We are becoming fathers & mothers only by self-procreation, mindlessly & blindfold. Simply depriving their (the children) fundamental rights of a decent, caring society, fearless & dignified living. Do not ever look for any other positive alternative behaviour (values) to perform human way of parenthood, i.e. deliberately co-parenting of those children those are born out of ignorance, real poverty. All of us are being driven only by the very animal instinct. If the Bengali people ever be able to bring that genuine freedom (from vicious cycle of 'poverty') in their own life/attitude, involve themselves in 'Production of Space' (Henri Lefebvre) , at least initiate a movement by heart, decent & dedicated Politics will definitely come up.
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Viraj said:   1 decade ago
The rules and regulations in this country is important as important in each and every country of this world. The rules and regulations gives us a standard way to do a job in legal and sophisticated way, it helps to control crimes, it curbs the unnecessary money holders( Ex. Tax stealer)and force them to pay back what you have get in a required form.

But now a days these rules and regulations are being misused by rich businessman's, by politicians, by film stars, by govt. officials itself for their own greed and their own need. Rules and regulations defines the whole system and now they are being used for illegal activities in a legal way.
Rules and regulations has bind the hands of people who wants to raise their voice against this, who wants to protest against this.
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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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Amar pal singh said:   1 decade ago
As far as I concerned rules and regulation are made to make our life easy and disciplined. A discipline person can do in positive manner whatever he desire and his circumstances. Because they are only rules so that we are safe and secure from bad activities which are very dangerous for our life. So we should be in side the boundary not should make our destination so hard and disgusting.
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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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Raj said:   1 decade ago
Now a days rules is only on paper work it is not applicable 100% we can says that today era each and every people wants to fulfill their need that s why they encourage by the people for doing that activity for their own self.

Only rules and regulation is not breed the corruption but something more effective element is required.
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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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Udayraj jagtap said:   1 decade ago
When rules get too strict, they break by themselves. So they must be set in such a way that they can be practically practiced.

Say in roads if there are no rules then what will happen. What if no queue system in counters.

Just to make rules is not enough. Proper vigilance is also required. Making rules and forgetting is of no use. Judicial and legal system should be strong 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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Abhishek jawla said:   1 decade ago
I am not agree with the title of topic. Rules and regulations are meant for human welfare. Sometimes we may think that how hard is it to follow the rules but it is the fact on that time we are only thinking about ourselves. To make a system working properly there is always a need of rules and regulation, otherwise it could not be worked properly.

For example if while standing on a red light we are thinking that it is a just wastage of time then we must think about the time we will have to spend in a traffic jam without traffic lights.
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Rohit said:   1 decade ago
Regulations create opportunity of circumventing them. For example- you can't bring gold into country. Well almost! This creates a scope for gold smuggling. This further leads to connivance between opportunity exploiters and law implementing agencies. Regulations are tools for biasing resources to monopoly. Regulations are tool for usurping public property. Regulations are scuffles for common men.
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