CBSE BOARD XII, asked by shreyadodmani12, 1 year ago

eassy on public participation and promoting integreityand eradicating corruption

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Answered by perfectbrainly
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The are many problem like price-rice, over-population and corruption etc. but corruption is biggest. Friends did you know what is corruption . corruption means to fulfil our views by doing wrong. With time, citizens realized that they can use corruption and there is little or no preventions of the same. Then began, the death of system as began competition in corruption making best results as we see today. This was also affected by other factors. For example, people already having power used corruption to make more. Better corruption, better growth. But we still relay on old methods for its prevention which includes asking people to be honest. Under the current system almost every prevention of corruption is not useful as corruption is a flaw in the system itself, which can't change until we change the system itself.  public participation in promoting integrity and eradicating corruption is helpful in only getting facebook likes or election votes with no really productive results.A direct effect of pervading corruption in India is the lack of accountability on the part of the bureaucracy and the politicians in India. Anyone can do anything and get away with it. Look at the last few years, how many scams have come to the surface; there not being a branch of activity that has not been tainted in the wake of scores of shocking revelation. The government confessed,"Neither the political nor judicial nor the administrative system single-handedly can deal with the virus of corruption". the public must learn to vote in a sensible and responsible manner. People need to wake up to the fact that a politician who has been part of a scam is not trust worthy and should not be voted back to power. There needs to be a consensus at least among the educated population, to outright reject any candidate who has been indicted in a case of corruption. The nation needs to rise above favourism in terms of petty factors like religion and caste. It would be very helpful if the Election Commission forbids such candidates to fight election altogether. That again is something that public mandate can ensure.

 

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