My vision_corretion-free India
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Corruption is a word that is used frequently in a common Indian’s vocabulary. Just like the famous David and Goliath story, independent India awaits a David to eradicate corruption which has taken the form of a monstrous Goliath. India is facing voluminous problems vis-a-vis poverty, terrorism, unemployment, crimes against women, etc. In my opinion the root cause of these problems hails from corruption. Understanding corruption is no rocket science. We could define it as a union of politicians, bureaucrats and criminals or an inefficient administrative system or the criminalizing of the Indian political system. The real issue that raises concern in India today is the agony of all those Indians who are inadvertently victims of corruption. Today corruption has such a bloated effect that it is clearly visible in all the sectors of the Indian society.
The effect of corruption on our economy is blatantly evident today.. We face the evil of corruption everyday, in the form of donations to educational institutions, bribes to government officials, and under-the-table transactions. It is appalling to see the innumerable scams in our country. The 2G scam, which involved Telecom Minister A Raja giving away unified access service licenses at throw away prices, which cost our country Rs 1.76-lakh crore. Known to be the biggest corporate scam in India, the Satyam Computer Services scam horrified shareholders and investors as it fueled out Rs 14000 crore from the Indian market. The high-rise Adarsh Society was a high-rise scam where apartments were distributed amongst bureaucrats, politicians and army personnel, instead of allotting them through a legitimate auction. Abdul Karim Telgi, of the famous Telgi scam, looted the country of over Rs 20000 crore by printing fake stamp papers with the help of many government officials. But, the hallmark of scams is undoubtedly the Commonwealth Games scam which has caused national shame and has triggered uproar amongst the Indians. In the recent years scams have come out of the box and the pace at which they do doesn’t seem to lessen. The real problem is finding the cure for this disease called corruption.
The effect of corruption on our economy is blatantly evident today.. We face the evil of corruption everyday, in the form of donations to educational institutions, bribes to government officials, and under-the-table transactions. It is appalling to see the innumerable scams in our country. The 2G scam, which involved Telecom Minister A Raja giving away unified access service licenses at throw away prices, which cost our country Rs 1.76-lakh crore. Known to be the biggest corporate scam in India, the Satyam Computer Services scam horrified shareholders and investors as it fueled out Rs 14000 crore from the Indian market. The high-rise Adarsh Society was a high-rise scam where apartments were distributed amongst bureaucrats, politicians and army personnel, instead of allotting them through a legitimate auction. Abdul Karim Telgi, of the famous Telgi scam, looted the country of over Rs 20000 crore by printing fake stamp papers with the help of many government officials. But, the hallmark of scams is undoubtedly the Commonwealth Games scam which has caused national shame and has triggered uproar amongst the Indians. In the recent years scams have come out of the box and the pace at which they do doesn’t seem to lessen. The real problem is finding the cure for this disease called corruption.
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