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Corruption today can be called a malaise attached to the largest democracy of the world i.e. India. From getting your birth certificate to your driving license to getting a loan passed to build your home, nothing goes without giving a bribe. The numbers of scams appearing one after another, plus the amounts of money roped in, acts like a slap on the face of an honest civilian who is working hard day and night to feed his family. In a developing nation like ours, the development will soon cease instead of spreading. The citizens have become so accustomed to it that the dividing lines between the corrupt and non-corrupt are merging.By definition, corruption can be called a problem of routine deviation from the established norms set by public officials and parties. World Bank defines it as the misuse of public property for private gain. It can range, however, from embezzlement of public money to abuse of power i.e. asking for bribes. A study conducted by Transparency International in 2005, said that in India, more than 62% of Indians have had a first-hand experience of paying bribes or influencing to get jobs done in public offices successfully. Later in 2012, India was ranked 94th out of 176 countries in Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index, tying with countries like Colombia, Djibouti, Greece, Mongolia, etc.
As revealed by many studies, “The more the corruption, the slower the economic growth”.Other effects include the rise of inflation, increase in black money, an unstable marketplace and risk of investment, thus the rich becoming richer and the poor becoming poorer. At times, corruption in India is so habitual that it is believed that it’s a natural or inborn feature of the Indian democracy.
As revealed by many studies, “The more the corruption, the slower the economic growth”.Other effects include the rise of inflation, increase in black money, an unstable marketplace and risk of investment, thus the rich becoming richer and the poor becoming poorer. At times, corruption in India is so habitual that it is believed that it’s a natural or inborn feature of the Indian democracy.
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following are the points to stop corruption
1,Giving better salary in govt.jobs.
2,Increasing the number of workers.
3,Law to dismiss from service if found to be involved in corruption.
4, keeping transactions online and provide bill for every purchase .
5,camera in most govt office.
6,Speed up the work in most govt office.
7,make media responsible and fix law to be so.
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1,Giving better salary in govt.jobs.
2,Increasing the number of workers.
3,Law to dismiss from service if found to be involved in corruption.
4, keeping transactions online and provide bill for every purchase .
5,camera in most govt office.
6,Speed up the work in most govt office.
7,make media responsible and fix law to be so.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU
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