EDITORIAL letter on corruption ramptant in public life
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Kolkata: 700114
September 2, 2020
The Editor
The Statesman
3/1 Nalinipukur Road
Kolkata: 700002
Subject: Corruption affecting day-to-day life
Sir,
Recently I have gone through numerous articles on corruption in many newspapers including yours’. Besides, the television news channels are always broadcasting exclusive presentations on corruption and scams. This my letter to your expressing my view on this context as a school student.
According to my understanding, corruptions have many categorical classifications. Among them all, the recent news is focused exclusively on financial scams. Financial scams affect not only the national economy but also our day-to-day life. Price hike of many regular commodities, domestic conflicts, downfall in the average living standard: corruption have innumerable consequences. My family is a victim of this as well. As much as I have seen the world, we are surrounded by corrupt people. From an auto driver or shopkeeper to a business person, everybody is corrupted in some way. So, not only in the government sector, corruption is holistically a social phenomenon.
That’s why I think, our entire society needs a major behavioural change as a whole. Like the auto drivers or the shopkeepers have to get that they can’t charge extra taking the opportunity of a person’s helplessness and the business person also understand that he/she must pay proper tax to the government. If society gets driven by ideal moral education, only then such desired transformation is possible.
Yours Sincerely,
Rajesh Dutta