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Essay on how has corruption affected India?

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Answered by Vinu4141
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Money and power has ruled men and it has come to a stage where if common man needs any kind of help from the government sector or business arena, you too have to end up taking the corrupt route.

Though lots of speeches go around speaking about morality, behind the doors it is money that rules. For any kind of things to happen, one has to know the back door and spend great amounts of money to get the work done.

In every sector bureaucrats and politicians influence with power and money in such a manner that even the talented and most efficient people in the respective sectors would not be surviving or recruited for that matter.

Hence, in these places, the work efficiency also gets corrupted and altered as per the interests of the people in power.

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Corruption starts at the higher levels and it carries its way to the most low levels too. From the senior officer to the junior officers to the clerks, one would find corrupted people and the common man would find it difficult to bypass and get his things done.

Now this does not happen only in the sophisticated cities, but throughout India. Villages and towns are all a part of these games and it is the common man who gets affected from these dirty games.

The heights of corruption has reached to a very great extend where there are no proper laws to bring an end to these corrupt people. Because of the highly corrupt people who just would do anything for money, it has become very difficult for the common man or the righteous to survive. They are taken for granted and hence taken for a ride.

This has to come to an end and we need to reach a situation where every Indian should feel and say that they are living in a corrupt free land and be proud of it.


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Anonymous: Vinu4141, can this essay be a little short and easy?i need it for my elocution...
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