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progress of our country greatly depends on eradication of corruption essay please answer it quickly

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Progress of Our Country Depends upon Eradication of Corruption

It is quite true progress of our country depends upon eradication of corruption. All the country that are most advanced are least corrupt. Corruption is an obstacle that the people of a country must overcome to be a happy nation. The national goals of economic prosperity, infrastructural development, and overall advancement will remain elusive until corruption is wiped out from our country. Eliminating corruption is impossible without the collective will of the people and the Government. The next major revolution India will have is anti-corruption revolution. It has already started.  

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) to be completely honest and corruption free. 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.  

Einstein quite rightly said, “The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything.” India is a developing country facing many challenges. Corruption is the most detrimental of them. India was placed at 76th position out of 168 countries with a score of 38 out of a possible 100 in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index 2015.  

Corruption is like a canker to the health of the economic and technological prosperity of a nation. Owing to corruption the national income and resources of the country are misused and diverted for selfish and personal gains. Why is it that all politicians manage to amass huge properties and staggering bank balances?  

Corruption does not let the benefits of the Government schemes to reach the needy and deserving citizens. As a result the poor remain the poor and the country suffers.  

Owing to the scams and scandals national wealth worth billions of rupees is wasted. The burden of this entire loss is borne by the people of India whose hard earned money is thus wasted by these corrupt government officials, bureaucrats and politicians. If the whopping amount of national wealth that is wasted, misused, and misappropriated in these scams and scandals, are spent on creating the infrastructure in the country, it will give the much required impetus to the pace of the developmental progress of the nation. Corruption is the major hurdle to foreign investment by MNCs that could further precipitate the process of development of our country.  

Now the most crucial question: ‘How to curb this evil of corruption?’ 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.  

The people must play a more proactive role in curbing corruption. The corruption has grown to such a big problem only, because we, the people have condoned these scams and scandals. If the people of India had protested against these scams initially, and demanded explanation from the government, these scandals would have been nipped in the bud. However, they did not take it seriously. Now, the time has come when they must unite against this evil, and launch a campaign to make India corruption free.  

If people of India have to achieve invincible prosperity in the fields of health, finances, science, technology, and innovation, they must adopt the principle of integrity. Applying integrity even in the minutest details, they must persevere in the fields above mentioned. The prosperity will certainly follow. So the people of India have to adopt two-pronged strategy to root out corruption from their motherland—fight determinedly against corruption, and work assiduously and honestly for the national development.  


Answered by Arslankincsem
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Corruption can never be removed from any part of the world, until and unless every single person wants to get rid of it.


With the low salaries people try to achieve their dreams through the wrong methods.


The higher authorities should think that everything should not be taken by them but a little should be given to the common man also.


On the other hand, the common man should take a firm decision of not bribing the higher official for their work.  


The progress of our country greatly depends on the eradication of corruption.


Certain steps like computerization of the process, privatization of public sectors, issuing strict punishments for the corrupts etc should be taken by the government to control this evil corruption.


In short we can say everything will follow if the basic is right.


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