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write about the effort of the government to curb corruption ​

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Answered by abhirock51
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Answer:

The causes of corruption in India include excessive regulations, complicated tax and licensing systems, numerous government departments with opaque bureaucracy and discretionary powers, monopoly of government controlled institutions on certain goods and services delivery, and the lack of transparent laws and processes.

Answered by aarushikataria97
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PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIST

Explanation:

(1) Central Anti-bribery Bureau was established in 1964. Its chief function is to investigate the allegation against the government official who are involved in corruption. Corrupt people are caught by it red-handed and are punished by them.

(2) Corruption : To stop corruption Indian Government formulated "Anti Corruption Act. 1988".Objective of it is to provide clean public life and to stop misuse of position or power.

(3) "Right to Information - 2005" and "Citizens Charter" have been issued with the help of which the government employees have to promise to complete administrative work in stipulated time period, by eliminating delay in their own working area and the work under their power and to make the administration transparent and simple.

(4) Enactment of Black Money Act- 2005 in which corruption is regarded as crime.

(5) Changes have been made in FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act), Money ,Laundering Act as well as in section 132 of Custom Act to curb corruption.

(6) Efforts have been made to curb corruption and find black money by appointing Lokpal and Lokavukt in each State.

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