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write a article on corruption time to fight against the menace ​

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Answered by vaniviji0653
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..Corruption in India is an issue which affects the economy of central, state and local government agencies in many ways. Not only has it held the economy back from reaching new heights, but rampant corruption has stunted the country's development.[1] A study conducted by Transparency International in 2005 recorded that more than 62% of Indians had at some point or another paid a bribe to a public official to get a job done.[2][3] In 2008, another report showed that about 50% of Indians had first hand experience of paying bribes or using contacts to get services performed by public offices, however, in 2019 their Corruption Perceptions Index ranked the country 80th place out of 180, reflecting steady decline in perception of corruption among people.[4][5]

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The largest contributors to corruption are entitlement programs and social spending schemes enacted by the Indian government. Examples include the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act and the National Rural Health Mission.[6][7] Other areas of corruption include India's trucking industry which is forced to pay billions of rupees in bribes annually to numerous regulatory and police stops on interstate highways.[8]

Answered by mehakfriend
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Paragraph on Corruption: Corruption is a phenomenon that has flooded throughout the world and what is does is stopping the natural growth of countries or regions. That’s why it is also known as an all-pervading circumstance and unnecessary hindrance for countries that are striving to move forward. When there are fraudulent actions just because a person is in power, it is known as Corruption.

Corruption means practices or decisions taken that result in unfavourable solutions for lesser parties. When there is moral degradation, and no amount of honest valuation can make you realise that you have gone on the wrong path, it leads to Corruption. Lust for power and money often are the common reasons for Corruption. Corruption strips a person away from his character, and this leads to the deteriorating ability of duties. There are many political leaders of different countries who are involved in this, and it rapidly spreads to lower levels as well. Countries that are superpowers are also not immune to it.

Today, No country is immune to the disease of Corruption. All and every country takes part in it involuntarily because that is the key to unbelievable success and power. And power comes from the amount of money, so people morally degrade themselves and run in the wrong direction for cash. There may be a difference in the amount of Corruption in all the countries, but it exists all the same.

Public Life, Personal Life, Politics, administration, education, and even Research and security is also not immune to Corruption. There is hardly any exception. Corruption is suitably punished in other countries, but that is not the case in India, as there is no specific punishment for any Corruption. Corruption is an offence that not ruins lives but ruins families as well because once a person gets habituated to it no one but themselves can stop them from it.

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