CBSE BOARD X, asked by durgeshkumar1112, 1 year ago

1 min speech on eradication of corruption and build a new india

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Answered by Cheshtag
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I dream of a corruption free India. A place where everyone works hard and gets what he deserves. A place that gives equal opportunity to everyone based on their knowledge and skills irrespective of their caste, colour, creed or religion. A place where people don’t use other people around to get accomplish their selfish motives.


But alas, India is far from this ideal place I imagine it to be. Everyone is so engrossed in earning money and enhancing their lifestyle that they don’t mind using corrupt ways to fulfill their dreams and ambitions. It is a common notion that those who work with honesty are unable to reach anywhere. They hardly get any promotion and continue to earn meagre salary. On the other hand, those who seek bribes and use unfair means to accomplish their tasks climb up the ladder of success and make a better living.


It needs to be understood that although using corrupt ways is an easy way to make money in most cases but it does not actually make you happy. You may do well monetarily using such ill-practices but will you ever get peace of mind? No! You may find temporary happiness but in the long run you will stay dissatisfied and unhappy.


If each one of us must take a pledge to leave corrupt practices. This way our life will become better and our country will become a much better place.

Answered by topanswers
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Corruption: Corruption is referred to as the fraudulent behavior by those in power. This involves in the act of bribery.

In India,

The act of corruption originated from the time of the British rule in India. The people used to bribe the officials to get their job done.

According to reports, 92% of Indians had bribed a public official to get their job done.

India also ranks 81 in the 180 countries for corruption rate.

There are various reasons for corruption in India.  

Some of them are,

  • Complicated tax
  • Excessive regulations
  • Licensing system
  • Lack of strict and transparent laws against corruption

Corruption-free country:

The country's economy is greatly reduced due to corruption. The money is often non-taxable and is stored as black money.  

Steps should be taken in order to stop corruption if the country needs to develop. The rich get richer and the poor get poorer.  

Steps to eradicate corruption:

  • Reformation of the public administrative law
  • Ending impunity
  • Providing transparency to the information according to RTI
  • Restrict regulations for international business.
  • Educate and empowering the people about the effects of corruption.
  • Strong banking laws

The country is filled with talent and resources, it can reach higher levels and make the country better. The inflation and the value of the money also increases.

It is not the role of security personnel or income tax department to eradicate corruption. Every citizen should take responsibility to eradicate corruption from the country and help in building a corruption-free new India.

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