what is your vision on corruptio free india
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Corruption erodes the basic faith in democracy, law and order of a country. It leads to violations of human rights. It has adverse effects on the delivery of basic social services. It has a particularly harmful impact on the poor.
Youth should be taught to yearn for success through hard work and perseverance. They should be made self-reliant rather than letting them dream about gaining success through short-cuts which would provide them ample opportunities to make black money.
Youth must be involved in both the formulation and implementation of policy against corruption. Clubs and different fraternities should be formed for such purposes.
Youth could be role models to the young and try try to change the thinking of the older generation. Youth should be energetic and creative to mobilize and sensitize the general public.
Youth should be taught to yearn for success through hard work and perseverance. They should be made self-reliant rather than letting them dream about gaining success through short-cuts which would provide them ample opportunities to make black money.
Youth must be involved in both the formulation and implementation of policy against corruption. Clubs and different fraternities should be formed for such purposes.
Youth could be role models to the young and try try to change the thinking of the older generation. Youth should be energetic and creative to mobilize and sensitize the general public.
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Ambedkar was a prolific student, earning doctorates in economics from both Columbia University and the London School of Economics, gaining reputation as a scholar for his research in law, economics and political science.[13] In his early career, he was an economist, professor, and lawyer. His later life was marked by his political activities; he became involved in campaigning and negotiations for India's independence, publishing journals, advocating political rights and social freedom for Dalits, and contributing significantly to the establishment of the state of India. In 1956, he converted to Buddhism, initiating mass conversions of Dalits.[14]
In 1990, the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award, was posthumously conferred upon Ambedkar. Ambedkar's legacy includes numerous memorials and depictions in popular culture.
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