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my vision - corruption free India

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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We ought to have a decent government. Youths with fundamental instructive capabilities ought to enter legislative issues. We require more Abdul Kalams. We ought to have government officials who are not corrupt and who look after the general population of India. 

Indians ought to have no black money. To accomplish this, change over black money into white cash. Get a strict law giving individuals a last opportunity to surrender their black money inside a time frame. Recuperate half as a tax. Entirely rebuff the individuals who proclaim false assets. 

I dream for an India that will be straightforward, corruption free, with government officials and civil servants who buckle down for individuals' welfare. The cancer of corruption has spread its arms to varying backgrounds, keeping this awesome nation from turning into a prosperous, forward-looking created country. Yet, all isn't lost. The power of vote gives us the ability to change. It is the sacred obligation of each native to see that he makes his choice prudently and chooses pioneers who are instructed, legit and dedicated. 

We ought to have a decent number of genuine and caring lawmakers and corruption free and service mined officials. We should work as watchdogs by practicing our rights and playing out our obligations in a fair and legitimate way. 

Indians need to work to paint India green indeed. It has been assessed that in around 40 years India will see a four-degrees ascend in temperature. To keep this we should embrace eco-accommodating practices like carpooling, utilizing eco-friendly paints, not wasting water and different assets, rainwater harvesting, recycling, and so forth.
Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                               My Vision Of Corruption Free India

 

Indians have seen so much of corruption and its horrible consequences that they have only one yearning; they all want to live in a corruption free India. Every Indian wishes to breathe in a cleaner, prosperous, progressive, stronger, self-reliant, more organized India. This is possible only when the evil of corruption has been totally vanquished.


My vision of India includes completely corruption free India. I envision every Indian (especially in the public sector and Government run departments). I envision an India where all Indians are working for higher ideals such as excellence, perfection, creativity, I envision an India in which all Indians are working zealously to make it one of the most advanced, clean, green and peaceful country in the world.


Now the most crucial question: ‘How to achieve this vision?’ Although many anti-corruption agencies have been created to fight curb corruption, but they exist in name only. The only solution to the problem of corruption is people’s involvement in eradicating it from the face of our country. They will have to take the issue in their hands. The French Revolution and the Russian Revolutions stand as perfect examples which show when the people of a country unite against an oppressive evil, how the evil just vanishes. Since they are the losers in all the scams and scandals, as the money wasted and misused is their tax money, they have the right to curb scams and scandals. There must be large scale protests by the people against scams and ill practices.


Of late owing to the growing awareness and protests by the people, the central Government has been taking some steps to curb corruption. Some anti-corruption agencies have been set up. Agencies such as RTI, the Central Vigilance Commission, and PIO have been created. The people, along with their unified protest, must use these agencies to curb corruption. The media can play a great role in curbing corruption. The concerted efforts of the people of India, anti-corruption departments, and media have the power to root out this evil from India. One thing is crystal clear; unless people themselves pledge to eradicate corruption, this evil will continue to exist. This vision won’t ever become a reality unless all of us, the Indians pledge never ever to do any corruption in thoughts, words, and deeds. I work day and night earnestly towards making this vision reality. I hope one day soon the reality will happen.
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