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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Training of teachers to 8 months Gangrepe Teachers

Ahmedabad .. Months of lust are wolves killed teacher Kadi roof area elementary school tried to commit suicide on Monday, but was saved. Photographed naked woman was being blackmailed him.

The teacher of other teachers in 25 schools in eight months Gangrepe kill mosquitoes came adjusted woman tried to commit suicide by taking the drug. Master Kalol Civil Hospital in an unconscious state was admitted.

Female suicide note said his Blatkarioan took her nude pictures were violated and that he was being blackmailed to eight months. Kadi police station registered a case has been made. Kadi police inspector law. V. Beeroth say that we are waiting for women to regain consciousness so that the statement can be taken.

Suicide note written on the master with the names of the three defendants, who are - Nnersinahpur primary school teacher, Mukesh Patel, Rampura Bncora rural primary school teacher in elementary school and Dinesh Patel Ketan Thakar Sschano. suicide note revealed that Mukesh gave him the job was initially alone and then with your friends during the months he was sexually assaulted.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Police probe sex scandal at the training school


MUMBAI: The state government has ordered a high-level investigation into the alleged incident of sexual harassment of female police trainees in Police Training School in Kolhapur, who first came to light on 24 April. Following a complaint from the police, Shahupuri police registered a case against drilling inspector Yuvraj Kamble, who has been arrested and suspended from service.

With reports that other officials were also involved in sexual exploitation and that a number of single women police had been tortured, home state minister RR Patil announced on Wednesday that Maithili Jha, Additional Superintendent of Police, Nashik (Rural) , had been appointed to investigate the incident.

Patil said he had received threats.

"The incident on the ground that has been recorded case occurred on 14 January. He approached the police three months later, as she says she was threatened," said Patil. While unconfirmed reports had said earlier that up to 11 police trainees were subjected to sexual abuse in the training center and were "pregnant," Patil said only one had until then no.

Patil added that only two female officers in the center are pregnant .. "One of them is married and has not complained," he said.

Not rule out the involvement of other officials at all, Patil said that Jha's role would involve interaction with other female students policemen "to see if they too were victims, and if they too had been threatened.


According to sources, the training instructor Yuvraj Kamble is believed to be the prime suspect in the case. The 11 victims are said to be pregnant.

Kamble has been arrested, but the involvement of more people has been planned.

Maharashtra, RR Patil, the Home Secretary has ordered an investigation into the incident.

A medical examination confirmed Tuesday that police, most of whom are unmarried, pregnant.

Monday, April 18, 2011

INTRODUCTION

What is political corruption?

Political corruption can be defined both with reference to the main stakeholders, namely people in the highest levels of the political system, and the purpose of corrupt behavior, ie to maintain control of power. Therefore, political corruption may be for personal enrichment and group, and for conservation of energy. Often, these two forms of political corruption are linked. Some of the biggest corruption scandals and more serious include both political processes - the accumulation, on one hand and the misuse of public funds extraction or for political purposes on the other. The latter process is somewhat under-researched and understated, since much of the attention in the literature has been accumulating.

Political corruption in the form of accumulation or extraction occurs when government officials use and abuse of their position in power to extract the private sector, government revenues, and the economy in general. These accumulation processes are called extraction, embezzlement, rent-seeking, plunder and even kleptocracy (rule by thieves "), depending on the size and context. The extraction is carried out mainly in the form of bids and solicit bribes in the government, in the processes of privatization and taxes. Military procurement is known to be particularly affected by the removal of political corruption around the world due to the participation of senior politicians, national interests and secrecy.

The other process, if you extract resources (and public money) are used for energy conservation and extension purposes, usually takes the form of political favoritism and cronyism. Includes favouritist politically motivated and distribution of financial incentives and material benefits, advantages, and booty. Techniques include money and material supports to build political loyalty and political support. In power can afford to rivals and the opposition and get a parliamentary majority. By giving preference to private companies can obtain funding from parties and campaigns, and on payment of governmental controls and the control that can stop the investigations and audits and increased judicial impunity. Moreover, by fair purchase decisions of election commissions and through the purchase of votes that can ensure his reelection.

Political corruption takes place at the highest level of the political system, and therefore can be distinguished from administrative or bureaucratic corruption. bureaucratic corruption takes place at the end of the implementation of the policy, for example, in public services as education and health. Political corruption takes place at the end of the policy-making, where decisions on the distribution of wealth of the nation and the game are made.

Political corruption is also generally distinguished from corruption in the corporate and private sector. This is only a matter of academic classification, however, as the bribes offered by private companies, national and international corruption are frequent and significant factors. Our goal here, however, is not on the supply side of corrupt transactions, but on the demand side. Most definitions of corruption also emphasize the demand (state) side, for example by stating that corruption is "abuse of official authority and power for private gain."

In this paper, I will not enter the bureaucratic and administrative corruption, except when relevant to illustrate the systemic nature of political corruption - the pyramid of upward extraction. Let's keep the focus on the demand side, corrupt governments, while recognizing the importance of the supply conductors. We also focus on political corruption in developing countries and transition, rather than developed countries (although the examples in developed countries are used to illustrate certain mechanisms

India Summit in the second fight against corruption - 27 to 28 September 2011 - Mumbai, India

compliance with the fight against corruption is an increasingly urgent priority for companies doing business in India. bureaucratic obstacles and the need for regulatory approvals often make compliance with the U.S., UK and local laws particularly difficult given bribe payments are often required to speed up what can be a long process. Even what might be considered small payments can result in large penalties under applicable laws bribery.

With the implementation of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) in its highest point, a rebound in local investigations of bribery by the Central Bureau of Investigation, the increased cooperation with foreign regulators, and a broader international agenda to combat bribery, inserted by UK law bribery, companies operating in India should take special care to avoid bribery violations. In recent years, a growing number of companies, including Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies, York International, Electronic Data Services, Textron Inc., and Dow Chemical Company, have been convicted of FCPA violations in India. At the same time, local authorities have taken steps to improve compliance with Indian laws against corruption and a series of high profile individuals and companies are currently under investigation for alleged violations.

Now in its second year, the American Conference Institute India Summit on the fight against corruption is the main event fight against corruption, compliance in the region. 2.011 Our event will bring together an unprecedented power of regulatory and enforcement officials, senior executives of corporate ethics and compliance, and lawyers for the U.S., UK and external venues that will provide crucial information about the landscape India against bribery, how to manage the facilitation payments, identify the basic components of effective enforcement program to combat corruption in India operations and implement effective internal controls to detect and prevent the risks of bribery only Region. Topics will include:

* Processing applications of bribery in obtaining regulatory approvals
* Preparation for the new bribery law in the UK - What crime enterprises, the failure to prevent bribery and procedures under the new law strictly
* Carry out effective due diligence to combat corruption due to mergers and acquisitions
* Preparation for greater control of facilitation payments or "quick money"
* Avoid the pitfalls of gifts, entertainment and hospitality
* Ensure compliance with local agents, business partners and intermediaries
* The implementation of a robust anti-corruption compliance that exceeds the legal and cultural challenges
* Implementation of U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in India
* Create a business ethics and compliance culture, from the top

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Corruption: a threat in India

The whole world condemns corruption in a phase of society, but that does not mean that someone has escaped corruption flu. It is an infection in the country. People around the world participate in the act of corruption. India is no exception to it. Corruption in India has passed the stage even alarming. The highest-ranking officials from around the world a pawn is damaged.
It is a term known to us all, precisely the sense of an illegal, immoral or unauthorized performed at the time of employment. But literally means "Induction (from a public official) of irregular shape (bribery) to violate the rights (such as committing a crime)."
Corruption is a termite in each system. Once it enters the system, is increasing. Today is widespread and has become a routine gradually. Worldwide, bribery alone is estimated to involve over U.S. $ 1 trillion year.
This shows how big a problem is corruption. In fact, the biggest challenge facing any government, because the system
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Corruption and India

CORRUPTION IN INDIA

What makes India property market a major sink of black money in the country? The scam Adarsh ​​Housing Society threatens to topple ministers, politicians and senior military commanders, but that is unlikely to slow real estate transactions in Mumbai, Delhi or elsewhere in the country. Some of them, according to anecdotal evidence, could include up to 60% to 70% of the payment in hard cash.

"Real estate is where most of the cash flows generated in the economy," admits a Finance Ministry official, who declined to be identified. He should know. In December, the ministry compiled the results of investigations of income tax throughout the country: the relatively modest Rs 4500 crore uncovered, about half-Rs 2,000 crore, was unearthed in the housing sector. Approximately one quarter of total production goes back to the tenth and bullion.

They do not realize often, but despite its success in modern technology and services, India is still largely a cash economy.

The root cause of corruption in India

Everyone will agree that we are one of the most corrupt countries on Earth. There is corruption in all aspects of human endeavor. So much so that sometimes are surprised when we meet with any person or circumstance where there is no scope for corruption!

We must adopt a scientific attitude and the process to eliminate this evil from our society, calls only for the integrity are useless. We need to study and understand the individuals and systems where there is no room for corruption and play / display models for the rest of the population and institutions.

First let's review the qualities of individuals of integrity.

1. Self-esteem is one of the most important common qualities of men and women of integrity. They are happy with your qualification and work can bring. And if its current state does not meet your ambitions, will seek to improve them legitimately.

2. They love themselves, their families and homeland.

3. They do not exhibit behavior such as throwing flights thrash at the place of his neighbor, elbowing each other to beat the queue, so skip the traffic signal location and calm and composed in public, follow the rules and desire harmony in society.

4. While some of them are opposed to public corruption, others are content to be themselves and let clean the behavior of others to their own conscience. But the latter should not be your acceptance of corruption, but due to practical constraints in constant opposition to an overwhelming majority of people.

Let us now examine the qualities of integrity institutions.

1. Honesty is their policy. It is the cornerstone of your business existence.

2. They build and tune their systems to be resilient enough not to fall prey to human weaknesses and shortcomings.

3. They are based on innovation and continuous improvement instead of questionable business practices.

4. They respect the interests of its customers, employees and stakeholders. Its policies and procedures are set to absorb the responsibility and accountability for each individual.

5. Unscrupulous people are struggling to survive and grow in institutions such as the accountability system requires.

Now, if an institution is bigger than an individual, are individuals who are, contitute and run institutions. Therefore, we will see why our country is failing to produce individuals of integrity.

The main reason why our country is failing to produce individuals of integrity due to the lack of intellectual independence. Sitting on top of our national executive are merely parrots just talk about what they have learned by heart. All I know is to imitate and continue the legacy of our former colonial masters. There is a subtle problem here - all those things before independence was first put in place that make us faithful servants of our colonial masters, and keep us from being authors and masters of our own destiny.

For example, take our textbooks social studies, while heap condemnation on all "bad" aspects of our culture and tradition, they have absolutely nothing worthy of note in a positive way. As a result, an average Indian is led to believe that our heritage is bad and we need to "reform" - which is the change in a manner acceptable to the majority of our Western public.

But even as the textbooks call to condemn and abandon all aspects of our native culture, non-conditional extol the "virtues" of other cultures and faiths. Our textbooks are scrupulously avoid being critical of any aspect of foreign cultures / faiths. This results in an average citizen to develop the attitude of being hostile to the country's culture and tradition - that is to its own citizens a member of the indigenous culture and tradition - while timidly towards foreigners and fellow citizens following colonial / foreign cultures and traditions.

This behavior is even more in our media (mainly English). Another simple example - in particular those of ordinary skill to frequent travelers - is that most Indians follow scrupulously the Q outside India, while recourse to normal "elbow your neighbor" when you tap side home.

To summarize our current educational system will continue to create good slaves to foreign masters, but can not create good masters of our own destiny. Upon reaching the non-educated, just follow the behavior of their educational level.

Once we got the intellectual independence, everything else will fall into place. People of integrity have a role to play - to write about what is good about them and their homeland.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Corruption or eviction

Come the first week of January 2011, when the ashes reach their final stages and the current test team No. 1 in the world, India will face off against the Proteas in the backyard of Africa, far away in distant lands Doha, Qatar, three men at the end of a table long black questioning three other men are bombarded at the other end with questions of all shapes and sizes and in the form of demons. The chin music that will give the trio contaminated Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir, who, as a matter of fact, have not been proven guilty. As they prepare for which, I suppose, we all hope that the final verdict on the point of attachment scandal, but followed by a question mark deep and prolonged.

As the three figures with legal expertise of Michael Beloff, an English lawyer and the head of the ICC Code of Conduct Commission, Albie Sachs, South African retired judge, and Sharad Rao, an attorney of Indian origin leader of Kenya introduced in fact legal and contractual questions to the trio, all of us, waiting waiting for the results, we asked whether the fans and play the knight preachers answers to your questions or not ..........

The answers probably will not meet the issues raised in the minds of the millions perplexed that good in the morning was a nobody named Mazhar Majeed with wads of cash in pounds piled on the table before him, a bottle of beer by the hand and accidentally getting lost in a 'registered' broadcast live over millions to see, around the world. The revelations not only proved to be too expensive for him and the players he managed, but also proved to be another shameful blight on the pride of sport and cricket administration destroyed a whole country, broken and shattered.

sports heroes, build their careers, their entire lives in one important aspect, the reputation ....... reputation as a fighter, a reputation as a champion, a reputation as a man of honor, pride and, above all, dignity. So, why after years and years of hard work and perseverance, which all slip in a moment? How is that a powerful force that can carry more than the spirit of the game and what makes it so? How big money is involved that leads them to sell their careers? These for us blind believers sports stars are the basic questions to be answered, not only in cricket but in one and all domains of the religion called SPORT.

Match-fixing or point of attachment, as in this scenario, are not new to the sport, as we all know. And cricket is not the only area where gamblers keep their guard dogs on their toes. Football, tennis, hockey and other sports that are played at international level have had their share of the shameful tragedy.

In the case of Pakistanis in this recent incident, the most obvious reason behind its absolute illogical, more ethical, the decision appears to be relatively poor financial background of the family from which have emerged suddenly (especially in the case of Mohammad Amir , the youngest and brightest talents of Cricket in Pakistan) to the cash-rich world, where there seems to ever-increasing possibilities of increasing the number of digits in your bank account more than one scenario is not prescribed. Can possibly be spared a thought as the world looks to them as residents of a country on the condition of a "people robbed, for now. But again, the assessment of an athlete of" non-rational ' decision to end his career and yet when you think otherwise, one can only speculate and never draw definitions.

And for many of us, who may think the green refuge is the only motivating factor for such acts of self-destruction, think about your stats again. What could have made John Higgins, former world snooker champion and a champion of champions for the case, strike his honor by the hole in the corner? In April this year, Higgins had been a victim of the spying operations in the same medium as in the case of Pakistan cricket team, News of the World, when the tape was filmed in the talks before games with some assumptions bookmaker. Apparently, at that point in time, Higgins was one of the highest paid athletes in the world and came from what is called "free of corruption" West of Scotland. Although finally somehow managed to save his race meeting a dead end, it was a slap in the face with a six-month ban and a fine of 75.000 pounds simple, which critics call a decision many sports as meek by the officials.

And what are the priorities, do you think, may have led to higher travel captain of Cricket South Africa to lock your personal journey into the iceberg of corruption, yes, I'm talking the late Hansie Cronje. No, Mullah behind the curtains can not be the only force seductive leads to the disappearance of these carvings high.

Living and dead legends of almost every kind of sport have one or more times across the LOC. Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson, Diego Maradona, Marion Jones and George Best, intentionally or unintentionally fell prey to one of them: drugs, match fixing, violence against the opposite sex, alcohol, gambling, white collar crime and the list goes on.

Professor Sandy Gordon, a popular sports psychologist in Western Australia, has tried to find an answer to these questions. He developed a theory, a set of questionnaires called Hogan Development Survey [HDS], to study the traits of a person and changes during stress. The HDS shows traits of a man referred to as "the dark side of the personality" which has great influence on our decision making under pressure. The process shows features that are generally tolerated, also surrendered, but when tempted with the opportunity, can derail. Personality traits scale of a range that includes such diverse types (still near point) as "colors", "bold", "Wicked." Naughty and Bold are most evident in the entertainment industry as artists have booed performances in sport, often called "characters" in our terminology of cricket.

Different people from different backgrounds behave differently to the same or similar situations. Nobody can explain this idea better than Yasser Hameed, Zulqarnain Haider and Herschelle Gibbs, three men, whose careers are more or less long, thanks to his antics off the field and special revelations (each in his way.) If Herschelle Gibbs showed signs of a complete asshole with his war of words against Mickey Arthur and put all the speculation following the reactivation of its something-over cricket career deathbed, a little more attentive to their counterparts in Pakistan reached pedestals higher than the stupidity of special occasions (as to make it stand out from the rest). Yasir Hameed was caught on tape in a matter of days, after three of his teammates were suspended for match-fixing reasons, vent out, without any inhibitions on the depth of the roots of corruption in The sport has spread, especially among their national teammates. And the instance of Zulqarnain Haider, Pakistan's substitute goalkeeper in the absence of Kamran Akmal, plagued by poor form and behavior, can be termed as one of the most peculiar cases of 'code of conduct "by cricketers. Haider As we all know by now, had left his team in the middle of a tour in progress, only to be found (sneaking into forbidden land God knows what) at London's Heathrow Airport. He cited the reason for his sudden disappearance as bookmakers approach that tried to attract their ingenuity. Not only has his action inflicted shame PCB (Pakistan Cricket Board) and his nation, but in the whole world cricket. As for the latest updates, Haider is close to signing a contract with lashings, part of the English county.

If we turn the pages of sports history to glorify and take a closer look has always been clear that the best are the worst, the best on the court and the worst of it. In one of the most recent chapters, Tiger Woods describes what life was like in the world of elite sport: "I thought I could get away with everything I wanted, deserve to enjoy all the temptations around me I was right .. Thanks to money and fame did not have to go far to find them. "These were their answers to the questions" Why? "" Why? " and "What were you thinking? "And this corrupt world of elite sport extends beyond our imagination insignificant. Sport had reported several months ago that only very few major sports remained free of corruption. Financial services Merrill Lynch has predicted that the game industry online is going to be worth $ 100 million in 2015.

The temptations are offered in different forms and packages, but do not feed you, rather the parasite that resides in you, "the powerful appeal." But decoy for what? Only money? Only by the greed of it? It may be the answer is a vague no. Ace tennis player Nikolay Davydenko, in 2007, was accused of having thrown a relatively easy game (that could have been a cinch for him) against the 87th seed Martin Vassallo-Arguello, after meeting some bookies. Davydenko, later stated that it is all about money, but the powerful ring around it. But the sport has been able to maintain their dignity rather well, thanks to the proactive nature of the tennis authorities.

Following in his footsteps, one of the largest associations in the world of soccer, UEFA, has launched a probe against 40 Champions League matches last year, UEFA and the UEFA Europa League. And these are difficult times for the FIFA when two of its members have been proven guilty of being bribed to support the U.S. offer to host the FIFA World Cup in 2022. This shows that the ball does not stop with the only players, but the law is broken by those who protect and care for themselves.

Many psychologists and doctors and legends and you know that from all areas now or later, will always have something to say about the mentality of athletes, where the offense bookish popular term (confined in the books) "code of behavior. " Some can do with lust, greed, some by the temptation of power, or some simply by being bigger than life. But the ultimate consequences of these incidents, gaining in frequency of occurrence, hits hardest at the fans, ie you and me.

Gone with the wind are the days when sports to fans like me, was an epitome of the definition of discipline, honor, pride, passion, integrity and, above all, the purest form of being clean . In today's date, when the world, in a sense, anticipated in 2012 Dooms Day or any time before or after, I can foresee my religion being abandoned by semi-gods and preached with the money of drug trafficking.

In days of such an atrocity, I have a vision, a nightmare. With a full 60.000 which encourages the tone of their voices while running from their path to hit the man, who can not be sure it will not be able to deal with the situation between him and fear the gates, look for him in his face, it will not be able to look inside yourself and say, yes, I deserve to be here.

We hate to see this, but yes, it's time for the red card out of the bag! Time for a new dawn.

Vanishing Cycle - The vendors in Bangalore!

Bangalore has its own way to fall in love with her. My fascination began from my childhood when my grandmother used to visit his brother's house in Basavanagudi. The gardens, the MTR, temples and parks in every corner always amused me. I was amazed how the city could find a balance between a mixed multitude of the modern generation to get along with their older generation, recognizing the limits of each other and freedom. But this is not my research on hot spots in Bangalore and youth culture. It's about discovering the other side of the growing underground of the city, nearly extinct "cycle-wallahs' or chai wallahs (tea sellers)!

I started my career in Bangalore (Bangalore then) and this city still amuse me. She has one of the most friendly than most cities I've visited all over India. During my first days as an intern at a media organization that had a strong interest in volunteering for tasks to learn during the period.

The cold snap of winter and the monsoon in this "garden city" makes all crave for a cup of tea or coffee. However, a strong nose journalism, along with tea, also ensures good rhythm. During a scan to the area, my best friend and I met some of the cycle-wallahs Symphony and around MG Road. This became a center for me and my friends to pass the time while building a friendship with the cable-bhaiyyas chai.

The conversation was very casual and we all enjoyed the night out before they went home. Bhaiyyas tea to discuss how the night work was not going to get the benefits. We laugh at the comments we could see the streets in line to get a cup of tea and home made nibattus (fried snacks). We joked bhaiyyas indirectly proposes a hike. But all that ended with a stream of laughter and realize none of us too serious in the talks over a cup of tea.

As last year most of us went to work in building our careers and it was the once-in-a-while weekend or evening occasions that gave us the opportunity to meet for regular tea street party. But to our surprise, we could not find our regular chai bhaiyyas. Chai wallahs disappearing! A good pace for a human interest story.

Another night we found our bhaiyyas chai. But to our amazement, the informal talks did not go beyond and could only hear "the number of cups of tea or how many cigarettes are required? His eyes were constantly on the road and alert when a vehicle goes around, as if anticipating something at any time. Next weekend you will not find on the web. We were surprised to see these gloomy prospects for our next tea party. Something bothered him, made him change his position every time a vehicle came or when the police patrol vehicle passed by.

The situation did not improve much when we go to tea after a month. We saw less bhaiyyas chai on the street. Everyone who asked what was the reason for this disappearance? We thought it was the monsoon playing the devil to find out how Bangalore was deeply in most of the structure of this country cursed corruption at all levels and exploitation of the disadvantaged.

Over time we discovered that they were selling wallahs Chai tea or cigarettes cookies on the busiest streets to earn some extra money. This business no-hour was not entertained by the manager of the city has issued a circular to all commercial establishments should be closed in the city after a time determined by the system. But as these chai wallahs were to make some easy money and escape any action by the patrol team, they took to bribe the inspection team. As the business grew the latter began demanding more money and this created a tense situation for business. Nor was kind to others. It was a confusing situation and were no strangers to corruption in the Indian system.

This is one of the incidents, but I'm sure there may be many incidents and observations that many of you have come across. India ranks 84th among 180 countries by Transparency International, 2009, the Index of Perception of Corruption. In 2009, India rose from 85th to 84th spot. The integrity score of India this year is 3.4, compared to 3.5 in 2007.

Do these statistics and increase the list gives us a reason to celebrate or put in our efforts in removing the name of India to the list?

India is the pace to progress and try to set good example for all developing nations to become a global identity. But what they have been in crisis management in any way. We always try to adjust the place to deal with a situation.

Utopia is self-imposed, where corruption and escape from reality through only "set things right in our way", which is mainly through bribes and trying to silence opposing voices is normal. If things continue this way, our dream of joining the elite list of developed countries will soon be destroyed. But again, none of us bothered to stop by and pick up the pieces. After all, we can always pursue another dream!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Greed, corruption and deceit horrendous havoc Over Society - Is there an answer?

Greed and corruption and deceit terrible havoc throughout our society and there seems to be limited to only some countries. It seems to be fairly universal. One finds that in the United Kingdom and America as well as some of these countries where we used to believe that corruption is rife. Now is everywhere, and there seems to be far more destructive wave of corruption and greed everywhere, where men are out just for them.

The foundations have crumbled. The bedrock of morality and ethics has been passed suddenly.

People found out and falling fast. The families are devastated. Companies and fall and no accident. It is serious on many levels!

What can we do about it? What can we do about people who live on a pound per day, or a dollar a day? I've been reading this morning about being persecuted for their faith. For thirty years I have been involved in this ministry and work.

Our banks have been so close to collapse. Our financial institutions are in serious trouble, as greed and the desire to possess more and more companies have taken over the hearts and minds of men and women.

How can people accept unpleasant and undeserved bonuses when employees of the same company are losing their jobs?

How could the politicians who were so aware of what was happening at Westminster continue posting those charges absurd such a long period?

Everything is greed and corruption and deceit as people thought it would never be discovered. God says that men are out and not just the sins of a man found out, but that will be discovered. His true nature and character is revealed.

God warns men to be on guard against all kinds of greed. Of course, most people disregard what God has said and what Jesus taught, but the impact is going to come to pass and again.

Man's life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions, but many simply do not believe it. However, it becomes truth.

It's called sin. When a special news was broadcast to address any aspect of this I would say just under my breath, "It is all sin."

How rich will be five minutes after death? You can not take any of that with you, but there is a way which can be sent ahead and discover a lot of friends after this life on earth has ended. Jesus taught that very clear and specific.

Later this month I'm going back to Kenya where I will be with the poor and teach them how they could legitimately improve their lives. If you can help improve someone's life and the conditions and the environment, do what I can and try to stay out of greed and corruption and deceit.

One day we must all stand before God Almighty if we want to or not and whether we are currently believed or not. Prepare now because we never know when that day.

The Indians are experts in corruption

We the people of India can teach the world and all the people in power of the methods of raising money beyond our known sources of income and hiding all others. We are known for corruption and accepting bribes from time immemorial. Even Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji the first Guru of the Sikhs had said that during his days even Qazis was taking bribes to give his verdict and when some people objected, which supported its decision on the indications given in the Koran. And during this time since the 15th century, we have taken further steps in this direction and we have now reached a stage where we can open a school to teach the world in general, the methods of raising money. People in power have discovered, invented, created and which are the following methods to raise money and leaving no traces of evidence on the grounds that they could be caught and brought to justice: -
(1) If you're in the chair you should delay the work of the people who are approaching and eventually to be given money as a bribe so they could escape the repeated visits. This is the first method, and most people in offices have adopted this approach and are collecting money, because people who give money do not have any complaints. To do the job without repeated visits, lost time, wasted energy and the load on your brain.
(2) Try to raise objections about the case and should take care that all objections should not be raised in the first letter. We must raise objections partial. This course will force the person who comes to sit with you and reach an agreement and would be able to have a contract with him and collect money off of money that a person is saved in the deal. The state must be at a loss and both parties benefit.
(3) If you want the man approaching you can not approach police or surveillance, which should take the money that man has in his pocket and never ask him to bring money home and then deliver it to you because at the time, which will contact the monitoring and you may be a victim.
(4) Here in India people give in advance, set the rich people and people give money as prizes as well. So all these methods are adopted by people in India and are doing this voluntarily, without coercion of any of the money makers.
(5) If you purchase any item on behalf of the State, the people who sold you are asked to fill the amount in the invoice or bill of cash and here you can have some money and here in this If the documents are complete and audit from the side would be able to catch.
(6) If you are contracting on behalf of the state, you can set commission with the person to whom the contract will be given and this amount can be up to 30 to 40 percent. We are told through the newspapers that even ministers are also collecting money through these methods and quantities here are the high side because the contract amounts are at the top.
(7) If you believe that some of the everyday commodities in short supply in the country, you can find some dealers in the international market and may order the delivery of that commodity and people here in the international market pay large amounts as commissions and these mistakes bring huge amounts that may be collected through hawalas or disposal of the product and although it is there when you can deposit these collections in a bank in a foreign secret bank account that money will be available for you and will also be available for children.
(8) If any surplus in the country, that the article could be sent to foreign countries and also in some fees are charged at international rates and this money could also be moved through the hawala or deposited in foreign banks with false accounts .
(9) People here are willing to buy positions in government, the stations of their choice, so you can collect money from these government officials as well.
(10) In this work are on sale and even promotions are on sale and if necessary you can get money from the sale of jobs and promotions.
(11) Here licenses, fees and certain other items for sale and if you are the driver, you can enter this field and large quantities can be collected from customers.
(12) If you are head of the party then you can sell tickets for the match and at one point even ministries are sold here. This is an additional source of income.
(13) can allow or you must understand that the people working under that will raise money through small bribes or through the prescribed fees and given the prescribed fee and that should allow this system to track and should not try to stop this system because this system is in vogue for generations and actions have also been fixed and this money is scope and traditions. The man in the collection of these funds will distribute the money and the rates prescribed and will maintain their own part as well.
(14) Since we are experts fall into the scams, scandals, entanglement, bribery, corruption, selling jobs, sale of licenses, the sale of quotas, the sale of the stations, sales promotions and people could even collect money from workers against whom disciplinary proceedings are and they are expecting a big punishment.
(15) have contacts and share their collections with the bodies of the catch which could be saved during his tenure.
(16) Try to avoid signing any document or keep any document that could lead to the conviction of a crime.
(17) Try to have coordination with all that they too can help and share the profits with you.
(18) Do not lift your name properties because they face difficulties when asked that the money had arrived.
(19) Try to remain in police cases, judgments when faced with trials and tests to ensure that your next period is when most of the cases could be dismissed.
(20) Try to avoid going to jail because the prisons are for young offenders and for those under testing and not for the rich and powerful. You should try to stay out and if you were unlucky jail term or judicial custody, must make sure it is in a hospital and having all the facilities of normal life.
(21) You must have money and people available that can help in times of difficulty.
(22) You must learn the art of telling lies and when caught, should start saying that you are being victimized because of his being in the opposition groups.
Here are some steps to be taken to collect money through scams, scandals, entanglement, bribery, corruption, commissions, sales jobs, the sale of shares, sale of licenses or through commissions and you should do is make sure that people who keep records and files must be helping and are making entries because the appropriate places. You should consider the following lines:

Monday, April 11, 2011

Police Corruption Psychology

Maybe you've seen the headlines, she was surprised by police corruption? In the news seems to be happening more and more these days, but it is actually quite common. We're supposed to respect authority, and this undermines our security. It is very damaging to our psyche to see these things in the news.

Why does this surprise anyone corruption?

It is totally naive to believe that less than 1 / 3 of all police officers are on the take, no matter what area of ​​the division of law enforcement working in Criminals are attracted to work on implementing the law, perhaps because he tried to beat them up or steal your shovel in the sandbox in the third grade? This explanation seems too simplistic, but if you check your psychology textbook, you see that is one of the most common.

As for our police, whatever the reason, it should surprise anyone? Why is this news and why is everybody making a big deal of the obvious things, every time I read in the newspaper or watch television.

Some say that the slight increase has to do with reality, not just the best news coverage. Why? Well, because local police departments have to hire the most questionable because the job market is difficult for the security, military patrol on the border, etc. This may indeed have something to do with it, of course not justify any police corruption, while explaining why he is on the rise.

If you have a problem with this line of reasoning and do not believe me, ask any officer of the Ministry of Interior, see for yourself. Absolute power - corrupts. That's a known fact.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Becoming More Optimistic and Determined

The four pillars of democracy -

1.The Legislature
2. The Judiciary
3. The executive and
Press 4.El.

According to some press reports that there are many manufacturers in the Loksabha present law, some state legislatures and before sabhas also facing criminal charges. These leaders want illegal money to contest elections, votes, power and their own welfare. This trend and attitude among political leaders are responsible for a threat of another known as the criminalization of politics. According to some reports, conferences and telugudesam parties in the state of Andhra Pradesh, for instance, spend more than the total election expenses of the Republican and Democratic parties together in the USA!, Therefore, the corruption.

The judiciary in India has been facing the problem of delays in the delivery of justice. Justice delayed is justice denied. In the embodiment of justice also a lot of corruption takes place in India as some influential people to use money and other illegal means to escape the clutches of the law!.

Bureaucrats, politicians and business leaders .... fatal triangle!. I'm sure there are still many companies or organizations in India, which are sponsored by politicians and bureaucrats.

The complainants would somehow killed as was a civil engineer of Bihar a few years ago. Even journalists who call things by their names not be saved in India. Political leaders blamed the press for its intention to report feeling something!. There were many instances of corruption in India previously reported by the media or communication, and after a few days a forgotten people. After each discovery of fraud and the media condemning the political leadership and say, "the law will have its own side."

Similarly, if the executive director of Satyam Computers Ltd, had not confessed about Rs. 7,500 crore scam unearthed havebeen no forever due to the corruption of some bureaucrats and politicians. There are some allegations that greedy politicians and senior bureaucrats involved in the Satyam Computer fiasco. The ruling party blamed the government for neglecting Naidu chndrababu the report sent in 2002 by the department of income tax (at the time Chandrababu Naidu was the CM of the State). The ruling party also blamed Congress Chandra Babu Naidu Raju Satyam to allow for sitting and Bill Clinton during a conference when he visited India a few years ago. Satyam Computers critics term financial scam such as terrorism by state agents. Some top state bureaucrats seem to have guided and encouraged Mr.B.Ramalinga Raju as reported by the media.

post-Mumbai citizens many politicians criticized the lack of adequate preparation and ineffective governance to counter the terror attacks. The citizens felt that we did not learn the lessons of previous attacks. So Mumbai citizens say "enough." Infact people across India are angry, frustrated and sad about what happened in Bombay for three days from November 26, 2008. We must turn our anger into action, the frustration in the approach to resolve the threat to many issues facing our nation, and the sadness becomes seriously to solve our problems.

Due to some loop holes in the law and the whole system, wealth is unevenly distributed and therefore the inequalities between people. Some people in India do not receive a meal a day, even after 62 years of independence, but the corporate giants accumulated much wealth!.

But we see only the positive aspects of our country, for example, India has the third largest scientific manpower in the world that could be used effectively to solve most of our problems. Being a highly civilized nation, why should we fear for terrorist attacks uncivilized. Let us unite as never before and solve all our problems by requiring political parties to give tickets to only the personal care and workers to contest the elections. Thus, positive attitude and be stronger, I think we can give lessons to corruption, terrorism and other threats facing the nation. with this attitude we can achieve our constitutional objectives.

Thus, only honest politicians, corrupt bureaucrats Commons, the free media, and pro-active people can save India.

India - What Ails India?

India is emerging as a modern power. India is showing very good growth in services and manufacturing. But to become a truly modern state should address the problems facing India. What ails India today? We will discuss that.

India has a vibrant democracy. But there are some issues that are working against the nation. In the House, most of the time is wasted in useless activities such as strikes etc., representatives need to pay more attention to work instead of boycotting the process.

Today, communal politics is a major threat to India. common separation of all communities is eating into the social fabric. The Hindus are trying to contain the Muslim influence. Muslims are trying to get more government facilities and Christians are accused of trying to convert others to Christianity. This is causing problems across the country, especially in the state of Orissa.

Terrorism is another big problem in India. Pakistan exports terrorism has been playing havoc in India for decades. That shows no signs of abating. Now with Afghanistan under the Taliban threat and spread of militancy in Pakistan, India will face more problems in Pakistan. No respite from terrorists entering India with the support of Pakistan. Pakistan does not want to stop and for historical reasons to continue to bleed India in India it becomes very powerful compared to Pakistan.

Distribution of wealth is a big problem. The rich get richer, the middle class is getting stronger, but the poor suffer the same evils forever. No running water, no education, no power, no housing, the list is endless. Unless a government makes all efforts to eradicate these evils by plugging all the holes and put an end to corruption, these problems will continue.

India will have to solve all these problems while maintaining the vibrant democratic structure to emerge as a true super power in the coming decades.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

OECD Anti Corruption Unit

The goodwill that accompanied the 1997 Convention on Bribery not last endlessly. The perception that countries are not fulfilling their obligations under the agreements will inevitably undermine the agreement and lead to the erosion of public confidence. Regain the momentum and excitement of this initial achievement go far to ensure that it is still not the end of the honeymoon.

The international debate on good governance and best practices can work to the best mechanism to investigate political and corporate corruption.

There are many areas still in need of reform. The OECD convention, which has been so effective in many respects, left gaps. The need to stop companies using political donations to bribe foreign officials must be outlawed.

Some countries have to reform its laws to extraterritorial offenses are included and extradition is made easier.

Several international institutions have a long way to go. The World Bank and the European Union badly needs to implement further reforms to prevent bribery and corruption in the programs they fund.

In a broader agenda that research must be done in the way of defense contracts with foreign countries are given. The U.S., Germany, France and Britain are among the biggest sellers of weapons in the world. They are extremely competitive. As these contracts usually involve an element of participation of national governments are even more secret than normal contracts. However, the evidence we have indicates that there is still excess commissions (bribes) paid by these agreements.

Cornerhouse Group rightly say that there is an urgent need to shift the focus of the measures against corruption. In trying to explain corruption, most commentators tend to live in developing countries, not industrialized, the bribed not bribes. The intimate connection between corruption in the South and the organizational culture, bureaucratic practices and priorities of public and private institutions in the North is thus effectively hidden

Some activists suggest that the best deterrent for companies that have a propensity to bribery and corruption would be an international blacklist. blacklist current World Bank is a start, but it is really only a few very small fish. A black list the names and shames the great players, but more importantly their ability to get international contracts would be a bold statement? a milestone in the fight against bribery and corruption.

Other activists believe that the blacklists are often counterproductive. But the real deterrent to those who continue to bribe and corrupt is a real fear of detection and incarceration. The only way that the momentum of the movement against corruption to it by the installation of arduous investigation and prosecution authorities. Many countries in Western Europe and North America have not shown they are willing to prosecute offenders. International conventions have a regulatory effect of the muscle, but that is where real and die.

How Corruption Works

Corruption is the abuse of power to obtain benefits, such as political or personal gain. Wealth, power and influence are all related, not necessarily a bad thing that people who get rich are usually intelligent and in most cases honest (which mostly only talk about the bad apples in the news). Those who have achieved great influence are usually the talented people who are in the know about a particular area of ​​expertise. And those who grow powerful are generally competent people can do things. Of course they are those who have the luck to be born in power or wealth, but unless these people are especially smart or talented in their own way, no more often than not placed in positions of great authority. George W. Bush is actually an intelligent person, he did at Yale University and earned an MBA from Harvard Business School, just watching YouTube videos of him before the election and seem very competent. What happened next is a different story.

To explain the corruption here I will concentrate on the lower levels of corrupt authority in the public and private sector. Private sector organizations tend to be more efficient than their public sector because the private non-profit will not last long with out customers actively choose to buy products or services from them for reasons such as those being better than competing products or services. Whereas the public sector, many times the consumer is not much of a choice or say. For example, how U.S. law enforcement runs, there seems to be much room for improvement does not seem to be working, there are many terrible examples of U.S. police brutality there.

So let's say that a new road to multi-million dollar paving contract at stake and the city has to hire a company to do the job, obviously, want to keep the taxpayers and voters happy all the time. Organizations that want the contract must submit a "bid" (the amount they charge, and a contract that will do) for the job and the board decides that the offer "choice.

Bidder is a fish with a relatively short time, "paver Joe ', which presents a small price for the work and sees this as an opportunity to grow your business instead of making a profit. His contract is a bit more professional and the work is not guaranteed a professional job, but save taxpayers a lot.

Bidder two is, they've done Paving Inc., this type of work before, not the company is very professional and can guarantee a perfect job done, but at a significantly higher price. The taxpayer knows that his ways will be done but at a sacrifice of waiting for the funds.

Bidder three is "corrupt R us'. There will be a price only slightly higher than the price of the paver Joe, and look extremely professional, eye-catching brochures and Armani suits. They also have all this for the golf tips in Palm Beach and Spa Resort, all expenses paid, and bring the family. open bar too. After the speeches about the company, drinks and of course, part of the contract that states that monthly reports are going to happen here again in the season, so we are again in a few months if you choose us. Everything is very fresh and seems reliable.

Awarded Bidder three. During one of the monthly reports, a talk is given about how the stones are encountered some problems along the way and they have to do the excavation procedure in accordance with paragraph 12 of section 2b and will cost an extra $ 2 million, but guess what, thankfully, that hired us and we managed to reduce the burden on suppliers and will cost only $ 1.5 million. So thanks to their great options you just saved the taxpayers half a million dollars! Along with some cases like this, the contract price can double or triple.

The Council now has the option or period of history to the public or admit they were deceived into committing political suicide. They choose the former. This is a made up example, but based on real events that continue to happen all the time, and explains most of government resources lost. It does not seem as sinister political corruption can be seen in a James Bond movie, but this is just one example of corruption on a small scale of things, it gets worse the higher up you go.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Corruption of the Church in the Middle Ages

Near the end of the Middle Ages, corruption in the Catholic Church was a serious dilemma. The clergy is supposed to be a good education, but many priests were illiterate and barely knew how to conduct religious services in common. In addition, the priest and nuns, despite taking the vows of chastity engaged in sex. Even the popes, Innocent VIII and Alexander VI, father of the children and raised. Many of the abbots and bishops exploited their positions to lead a life of luxury and leisure. Princes were like before the humble servants of God. The cardinals of Rome lived in magnificent palaces and wore jewel-encrusted gold robe.

The Church became corrupted several methods to pay for these lavish lifestyles. The church told his people that the pilgrimages to the sites of relics and sacred sites were the most appropriate ways to repent of their sins. During the last years of the Middle Ages, some clergy took advantage of this tradition and the accused to see the sacred relics. Frederick I, a prince in northern Germany, had a collection of more than seventeen thousand relics that allegedly included a piece of Moses' burning bush, thirty-three fragments of the cross of Jesus, and some straw from the manger of Jesus. The money from pilgrimages to these relics paid for the construction of a cathedral, a castle, and a university in the reign of Frederick. Simony (the practice of selling items from the church to the highest bidder regardless of their religious background of the buyer or teachings) was another of the practices that made money for the church.

The most profitable and controversial of corrupt practices to raise money for the Church was selling indulgences. At first, an indulgence was only certified by the Pope to a person whose sins had been forgiven. This certificate is intended to remove part or all of the sentence of a person suffering after death for their sins. Although never officially told by the church, many clergy teach that salvation is achieved simply through the purchase of indulgences enough.

Corruption Undermines Ukraine

It was not until he was personally affected by the concept of corruption began to think seriously about it. This happened to me recently when my young friend Ukrainian Ana, I was approached for a loan. Willingly the obligation only to discover that this loan was to help pay a bribe to continue her studies at Ivan Franko University of Lviv. I was in total shock and disbelief.

The media bombard us daily with shocking news about the scandal and exploitation. The buzzwords are the media, information leaks, calls for transparency, etc. .. take care document This sensationalism trivializes the global epidemic of corruption. However, when it comes knocking on your door, then you really stop and pay attention.

Ana insisted that explain the whole situation for me. It turns out that the payment of bribes to the degrees or diplomas is a very common occurrence in Lviv and Ukraine! Students pay a minimum of one dollar for each hour of class missed, five hundred dollars to enter a particular faculty and 15 to 20 thousand dollars depending on the degree you are looking for. This is an incredible burden on the parents of these students. More importantly, how can you trust the infrastructure of a society where doctors and lawyers are buying their diplomas?

Surprisingly, Ana does not seem as worried as me. She does all this in stride. She explains that this shadiness has been an integral part of society for a very long time, certainly since the Soviet era. Now taken for granted corruption. She seems to justify the system, explaining that teachers and tutors are so poorly paid that they could not survive without these subsidies. Now I understand that payment of bribes in Lviv has a ripple effect throughout the social system, is a catch 22.

My poor, dear Ana is an innocent victim of circumstances. She is at the mercy of an unscrupulous. Possibilities for change in this "culture of corruption" seems very limited.

Initially, I see your attitude as an example of the passivity and apathy that have come accustomed to with my friends and acquaintances in Lviv. They are often angry with them for their lack of protest against injustice. However, whenever I come around to understanding that they are afraid of the authorities and the system all his life and that this culture of fear can take generations to overcome.

The university scene is small compared to the billions of dollars of money laundering schemes by the oligarchs of the country. The changes must come from the highest level of society-government. This form of exploitation harm the reputation of the country, discouraging investors and ultimately undermines the economy in general. Transparency International has ranked Ukraine, 70, 85 of the most corrupt countries in the world. Due to fears of a tax system designed to bribe, 70% of companies operating in the black market of Ukraine-serious complaints.

The personal exposure to the abuse of justice that makes me sad and frustrated. But I'm just a visitor here and I am able to return to the stability of my country. Ana lives here and she and her colleagues are a tool to challenge these injustices. Their indifference and inaction only serve to perpetuate the problem. She and her contemporaries are the wave of the future and are responsible for the refusal of an ethical environment. I wish all the best and a very bright future.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

India through the eyes of a foreign tourist

When a tourist comes to India, is believed to already have some preconceived notions about India. Some know India as the land of elephants, some know him as a country of snakes, while others come with the idea that India is a country of forests. Despite all these things do not exist in India, but India is not only that. Therefore, I am sure that, even tourists from more advanced countries will be surprised on the road. The concept that changes and I am sure India is not only remembered for its wildlife and jungles.

A tourist in a foreign country certainly has a schedule, when it comes to India. Their plans must ensure, of course, his visits to large cities, on one hand and places of interest, on the other. In general, the places to be visited should be the four metro cities and other smaller places that are places of special interest. Cities like Jaipur, Cuttack, Hyderabad, Srinagar must find its place in the tourist program.

These visits a variety of places without a doubt will give foreign tourists a mix of views of India. I am sure that when you visit the Metro, you will be impressed by the glamor there. You sure you wonder why India is called a poor country and wondered where poverty is. When he visits the place like Jaipur, Cuttack, Bangalore, Calcutta, is sure to be amazed at the wonderful craftsmanship of each of these places. Our cottage industries are sure to make him think of how well the craft should be doing the ball, with an art that is his alone. Tie and dye, block painting, filigree work, metalwork, embroidery all so beautiful and peculiar to a place, then why are some of the poverty anywhere. Must be very impressed with the variety of arts available in India. When tourists visit and live there places within 5-stars will be astonished no bounds - is sure to think and to reason that India is not all bad, and in addition, India has so much versatility, so should never suffer from lack of any kind. In hotels you see cafes, restaurants, and expensive lifestyle, and is as comfortable as could be expected to be in any of the countries most advanced in the world. He is totally baffled by what he sees, and wants now to confirm whether India is really a poor country, as he had heard? He wondered why India is called Third World County, a country progresses, it appears that all the provinces have made progress.

This totally confuses him, and now wants to know why India is known for being a Third World power. This is a problem with your tourist guide, who asked to take you now to where there is poverty in India. This desire to have, just to be able to assess for himself the truth about India. The guide takes the tourist to a backward people, and Aha! Here is the poverty of India, who was looking for. The children are wandering around the town naked and barefoot, sitting lazily Chaupals elderly, and women slogging to reach the water. Now go to the real India, since India lives in villages really. He sees a long line of women, and asked what is happening, and is surprised when told that the tail of snake woman is standing just to pick up the buckets or jugs of water for the day. Now, tourists are inclined to believe what he had heard about India, and poverty.

Both rich and poor country, but now even this strange hits is why this huge gap in the rich and the poor? Rich and poor, self-sustaining exist everywhere, but nowhere have we seen such a difference. He just asks and keeps the issue in his mind, he wondered at some time after someone who can clarify on the issue.
I had heard he was leaving for India that India is a country rich in monuments. Now visit the Qutab Minar in Delhi, the Hawa Mahal in Jaipur and the Taj Mahal in Agra. Besides these, you see many monuments, and is once again very impressed by the endless list of attractions in India. These sites are impressive and once again feel that India may be poor. A country with a rich heritage can be, he never felt part of poor countries. Oh! What country and what a glorious past.

During his visit to India a tourist also like to visit some of the technical institutions, and he is sure to be pleased with the progress. However, along with the country's growth, he observed, is shocked beyond apprehension when is the indiscipline on the roads, the beggars in the streets, and dust and debris more unscrupulous spread all the way . To make matters worse, when you visit the offices of passports and visas, and the officer did not even spare the party a bribe, the tourist is completely destroyed, and also realizes that India is also corrupt. It is understood that this corruption must be the cause of the gap between rich and poor, and thus automatically realize how poor must be getting poorer. With a heavy heart, decided that now and come back later to see that the poor have a better deal in India.

So when a tourist visits India, is sure to have mixed feelings, and brings a cross section of the memories of India. We can never forget the charming resorts and attractive, rich and well - to - do the customers of the 5 - star hotels, and beggars at every crossroads in India. The sights I saw were a feast for the eyes and see them better in your mind, the prestige of India. At the same time the bitter pill of corruption in India, can not swallow. He realizes that this is so rampant in India when he, a tourist from a foreign country was not spared from evil. What you should be thinking about the future of this country is easy to be a mystery. Surely have had the idea that India has a rich heritage with a rich legacy, but today is in ruins, living only on its past glory.

80 PROBLEMS OF INDIA TO DAY

Today, I would say India is a conglomeration of plenty of problems, some problems are of indigenous adults, while others are imported. Some of our problems do not admit solutions at least for the moment, some can be solved, but not allowed to be done. While still others may be a simple solution with a little thought. Thus, India today is a kaleidoscopic image of a lot of problems.

Consider first some of the indigenous problems, such as problems of our own creation. This quality of eating problems in all spheres of our existence, political, social, national and international. On the political side our main problems is that for the last fifty years, India has a continuity, not only bad government, but the complete lack of government. This problem is of a native mature as ours is irritated, the Constitution is, the governed are ours, and our rulers are, however, is not the complete failure of governance. Unfortunately the reasons for this are not hard to find. The rulers have lost the caliber and character through the last decades and the decline of the government has taken its toll. In addition, leaders are not only incapable, but they are also corrupt. All these years, the government only has meaning to bite the Treasury. Those in the top positions are busy making money and this has meant the money making spree spread to the lowest level of the working class. Therefore, this issue of our self-mutilation has led to the complete decay of the machinery of government and end all of the governmental machinery. No single government department that is flourishing with income doubles and triples.

On the social front have created chaos for ourselves. In our mania to go in a westerly direction, we have destroyed our greatest social good beyond the ages of the family. India has been known worldwide for its most lovable institution of the family, in which the elderly who find solace and children are a source of love. In our quest for modernization that we have dealt a mortal blow to our institution of the family. The elderly are no longer a part of the family, who are disposed to people without, at the earliest opportunity. As children of the family, who have always been the apple of the eyes of the elders are now languishing in care, from the tender age of one year or two years. Commendable progress they have made in education and empowerment of women has made the child deprived of love and care of a mother.

In society, which had already evils like dowry system, sati, treating women as slaves, and with our own hands, we added another evil of the disintegration of the family, in our enthusiasm to import problems that were never ours. The education of women has certainly given more freedom to our women, knowledge and employment, but it has cost us dearly. In these negotiations we have also created a now, never spoke of the section in our society, the section of the elderly. Older people has always existed with the younger generation a given time, but were never a problem for society at any time. On the role and position of the elderly, a series of discussions are being held, and the problem defies all solutions. This is because the problem is foreign to us. This problem is also a branch of imports from the Western world.

In our society, the stigma of belonging to the scheduled class remains, though it is an Indian problem, which had joined its magnitude by our desire to provide equality for all. Equality does not come, but the class schedule has become a pampered lot, always on the side of demand and adding to the country's problems. This class has become. A problem to be pampered, have begun to feel that you can ask anything and get away with it, and if their demands are not met, they know they can hold the country to ransom.
In the social horizon, our population denies all solutions. When ever this problem is taken seriously, causing hiccups everyone. If this continues, I think for the first decade of the 21 who find it impossible to cope with multi-core population.

Besides this, society in India is very much divided between rich and knots. With all the country's wealth is accumulated in few hands as the rest of the population is difficult to do even two ends meet. This gap is not visible magnum between rich and poor anywhere in the world. On the economic front, India has many problems of the very obvious is the wealth distribution is too irregular for the sense of any progress in general. We are in debt, our economy is running a deficit and our trade has decreased.

India - Cost of Corruption

As the Indians who believe that God is omnipresent and omni potent. We intend to be anti-materialistic way of life as are the believers in the theory of karma, which mandates that the sins we commit in this world, we have to take several births to atone and finally arrive at the feet of the Lord ever. The Vedas are clear, the philosophy is clear. In fact, the Vedas teach us not to borrow money, but live with what ever means at our disposal. There is a tension in the right way of life based on truth. The Vedas allows a man to borrow in difficult financial conditions as an exception, but only insofar as it provides the means to pay. At the time of death, one should not have outstanding shares according to the Vedas. So even if you have to borrow, you must pay before death so you can travel to the lower worlds. Vedas also stipulates that those who die with outstanding contributions to the other can not be freed from the bondage of earth until his immediate successors to pay their contributions with interest. In the event that the deceased has no direct heirs, successors far even then need to pay the principal amount, at least, who should share the deceased so that his spirit to travel away from the bondage of the earth. If the Hindu religion is so strict, even with the loans that a person can do, imagine what fate awaits those who earn money through illegal means to fall in corrupt practices. By the way, are punished server in the hands of God.

The money of Indian origin to the tune of a staggering $ 1.4 trillion, according to reports in the Swiss Bank lies in India's GDP in 2007 was estimated at $ 1.2 billion. This amply demonstrates that the black money held by Indians in Swiss banks only exceeds the GDP of the nation. According to some reports, the black money constitutes 18-21% of GDP and is in the range of about 200 million dollars. Is clear evidence that many of us as indigenous people deviated from the path of religion and wisdom and are more materialistic than the die hard material elsewhere.

The root cause of this situation is the exploitation of the country by businessmen, managers and leaders, because of loopholes. It is the result of transparency and lack of integrity and honesty.

This money is tax free in dishonest hands in India, which has blocked the improvement in the lives of millions of Indians. This is money that has been in the way of ensuring a decent life for the millions and millions in India. Is the main reason for not providing basic services such as affordable housing, clean water and food for most people. This tax-free money is the biggest obstacle to the emergence of the nation which has ensured decent standard of living for its citizens.

This black money has driven the political system that has an interest in creating and maintaining control over the divided sections of the community. This black money has been effectively used to build empires of politicians and businessmen and managers on the basis of the controversy.

Everyone knows that in India, corruption is a well-oiled parallel that feeds the greedy at the expense of citizens. It is for this reason that Rajiv Gandhi lamented that for every rupee a target for the development and welfare in rural areas, only 1 / 10 is the final beneficiary. The remaining 90% is pocketed by the unscrupulous among politicians, businessmen and managers.

It is a common in India to expect that those who are performing their functions as political leaders with the power of government or administrative machinery is expected that some private premium without accounting for the end users of the tasks performed. This class operator has a personal interest above the public in their hearts. If a contractor wants a government contract, has to be prepared to pay large sums involved in the process of awarding contract for him. If you have to search a home or land, must be prepared to pay a certain percentage of unofficial money to people other than the share of government established. Employers also hide most of their real income and only show that both those who want to pay taxes. Wherever there is a loophole to evade taxes or earn money through fraudulent means, the Indians are unfortunately in it. No means no honest people in the country. However, their numbers have been declining alarmingly increasing dishonest ways to earn and accumulate wealth.

India has only one enemy that must be fought with all forces. India need to wage a war to cleanse the system from the greed syndrome with tougher measures. One of the measures that act as a deterrent to making money by dishonest means is to remove the right of inheritance. At the time of the death of a person, property and all assets must return to the state and not by the people. The appeal of the transfer of ill-gotten wealth of their children to be slow with an iron fist. Only then India can solve people's problems.

This is an overhaul of the system to get rid of the greed of corrupt minds can create equitable opportunities for all bodies on the basis of merit. Until then, democracy means electing leaders who have "the accumulation of wealth" as the secret wish of the shadow said "service to the people" as its guiding principle.

India needs to rediscover its strength imbibing qualities that discourage the accumulation of wealth by unfair means. Only then India can make a difference in the crowds of citizens.

India can create a society that is fair, that gives opportunities to all based on merit and emerge stronger on the world stage in the fight against the twin demons of corruption and dishonesty.

Where to join India's crusade against corruption


New Delhi: Social activist Anna Hazare strike of hunger in New Delhi to demand change in the fight against corruption Lokpal Bill entered the third day on Wednesday. The campaign against corruption began has been accompanied by thousands of people with more than 150 people joining Hazare's fast to death in the Jantar Mantar.

Thousands of people have gathered at Jantar Mantar to show their support to Hazare. social activists and people in 400 cities across India and other countries have also risen.

There have been protests in several other cities too, including Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Patna, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Ranchi, Pune and Nashik.

Anna Hazare Join the fight against corruption in his city at the following locations and time:

Delhi: Jantar Mantar - all day

Calcutta Park Street at 3 pm

Mumbai: Azad Maidan - all day

Bhopal: Shahjane Park - all day

Hyderabad: Candlelight March near Hussain Sagar Lake, Necklace Road at 6 pm

Bangalore: Freedom Park

Chennai: Civil society and companies come together on the beach of Marina at 6 pm

City Hall - all day: Ahemdabad

Trivandrum: sailing up 18:00

India against corruption: Vishal Bhardwaj says we should join hands with Hazare

MUMBAI: The acclaimed director Vishal Bharadwaj is intimidated by the fast-track social activist Anna Hazare's death is to make India a country free of corruption and says that everyone should support their initiative.

"I think everyone should go out and join hands Hazareji Anna," Bhardwaj told reporters.

Drawing a parallel with the uprising that overthrew the government of Hosni Mubarak in Egypt, said Bharadwaj like "generally peaceful protests" can cut the corrupt politicians of our country as well.

"As in Cairo, we should be together to overthrow the corrupt politicians from their seats," said Bhardwaj

Hazare crusade against corruption has led to a groundswell of support with thousands of people joining the movement throughout India. It is demanding that the Lokpal (Ombudsman) Bill was given more teeth so they can effectively combat corruption in public life.

NRIs in Canada throw weight behind Anna Hazare

"Indo-Canadian We fully back Anna Hazare action to save the reputation of India. The country's image has been tainted by corruption. Commonwealth Games, 2G and housing scams in society are the latest in the long list of scandals in India. As a person of India origin, I am very worried and I am ashamed of the rampant corruption in my ancestral land,''a social activist based in Vancouver Balwant Sanghera told IANS.

"We see a great picture of our ancestral land and we feel proud every time the Indians do well -. As this World Cup victory Being an honest person, Manmohan Singh should quickly accept the application Hazare by strict laws to make Everything from corruption. in India to support rapid Hazare for a good cause,''he said.

Quick support Anna Hazare, former Canadian health minister Ujjal Dosanjh said: "I applaud what this is doing great Gandhi and the Indian Government should pay attention to his agitation. The kind of support you are getting shows that people are tired of corruption and the search for a change.''

Dosanjh, who became the first Canadian non-white primary (prime minister) when he was elected to the highest post in the province of British Columbia in 2000, said: "More than laws, India needs to put an end to the culture of corruption. Therefore, I urge Anna Hazare to start a movement to change the values ​​of India to end the culture of corruption.''

Headquartered in Toronto doctor Birinder Ahluwalia, who heads one of the largest diagnostic centers in Canada, said it is sad that "a progressive country like India is being affected by this social scourge.''

Hazare support to the agitation for the eradication of corruption, he said, "Corruption is a plague that is hampering India. Almost all developed countries have the lowest rate of corruption and institutions boast that they are fair and equitable and India must learn from these countries to attain a respectable status in the world.

Hazare rejects Pawar's offer to quit anti-corruption panel

NEW DELHI: Veteran social activist Anna Hazare, who is in his fast unto death on a strict law against corruption, on Wednesday rejected an offer from Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar to quit from the Group of Ministers (GoM ) intended to study the necessary changes in the bill Lokpal.

Sharad Pawar Hazare said that his ministry must give up anyway.

Pawar on Wednesday had said it would be happy if he was relieved the Government of Malaysia on corruption.

When asked to react in Hazare's comments about him, Pawar made light of the issue, but said: "I will be happy if I Goms disclaims all, including the Government of Malaysia (on corruption)."

Pawar was asked if he was worried by the comments should not be part of the Government of Malaysia on corruption.

Meanwhile, former Haryana Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala is Jantar Mantar area shouted by protesters against corruption to be a 'corrupt' politician himself. (Read: Hazare supporters to keep politicians away)

Hazare, who has been in an indefinite fast here since Tuesday, is pushing for the enactment of Law Lokpal strict measures against corruption.

The social activist of 72 years of age, with the support of personalities like Kiran Bedi, has been demanding that the committee drafting the Charter Lokpal to fight against corruption must include members of civil society.

Seeing the lack of confidence in some members of the Government of Malaysia, said Monday, "A minister and Sharad Pawar, who is known to contain large tracts of land in Maharashtra, heads a committee to draw up the void."

The ministerial panel headed by Finance Minister, Pranab Mukherjee, and has the interior minister P Chidambaram, Defence Minister AK Antony, the railroad Mminister Mamata Banerjee, Minister Veerappa Molly Justice, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal , chemicals and fertilizers minister MK Alagiri and Telecommunications Minister Kapil Sibal.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

2G scam: NDA alleges govt indifferent to corruption

Relentless in its demand for a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) research on 2G spectrum scam, Bharatiya Janata Party led NDA on Thursday attacked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, to "repeated vouchers clean" the former telecom minister A. Raja and claimed that the government was "afraid" of the truths that bother to come out.

In a press conference, the Chairman's working CND LK Advani attacked the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, saying that he too should be held responsible for the scam 2G spectrum allocation.

"The prime minister gave repeated clean vouchers A. Raja, the former telecommunications minister. He was deaf to the national hue and mourn. Parliament first debated this issue in the Rajya Sabha July 23, 2009," he said.

Said the government did not agree to a Joint Parliamentary Committee probably because they are "afraid of the truths that bother looking in the face."

"The government is indifferent to the problem of corruption. And if a complaint is likely to reach high political office, then it becomes quite firm," he said.

The justification for the NDA's insistence on a CPM probe, the main leader of the BJP said there was no parliamentary stagnation done, Raja have not given up.

Advani insisted that despite the Public Accounts Committee is an important organ has a limited mandate and therefore needed to probe CPM. He said his colleague and President Murli Manohar Joshi PAC had been misquoted in a newspaper report on the subject.

"The breadth and magnitude of the issue raised in the case of 2G spectrum allocation are beyond the scope of the Public Accounts Committee. The CAG is an internal auditor of the Government. Various problems related to accounting and auditing matters. The PAC limits itself to paragraph CAG-rational observations. You can not go beyond the issues that were before the CAG, "he said.

He said a large number of these issues are the responsibility of the APA. "Some may overlap with CPM, but there is nothing new or extraordinary about the limited overlap between the two different committees," said Advani.

The work NDA Chairman also mentioned the alleged involvement of corporate lobbyists in the allocation of the portfolio.

"The 2G spectrum allotment scam involves wide range of issues. Why was it necessary for the Telecommunications portfolio would be allocated only to DMK? Corporate interests were at stake that even within the DMK which was to be assigned to only one particular individual to the exclusion of others? "he said.

I also wanted to know if the former telecommunications minister and his associates were in regular contact with corporate lobbyists while formulating the policy of 2G spectrum allocation.

"All these events are of a nature to vindicate our position that the government is serious about corruption," said Advani.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

India: A corrupt dynasty or democracy?


former Finance Minister of India said "dynasticism" played a leading role in promoting the culture of political corruption.

Corruption is crippling India? At first glance, this question seems absurd. After all, India has had a functioning democratic order since before 1947, and its economy weathered the recent global economic crisis that most of the other failed.

However, a combination of factors that have multiplied over time has raised serious concerns about the threat that corruption poses to the very structure of the Indian state.

Of course India is not experiencing any Arab style "Youth shakes" in response to the corruption scandal plaguing the current government led by Congress party, nor is it likely to do so.

India's economy continues its strong annual growth from 8.5 to 9 percent of GDP, a figure that is the envy of many. Competitive elections are routine.

But inequalities and discontent is rising, driven partly by food price inflation, which recently exceeded 20 percent year over year. In fact, the wholesale inflation now stands at over 9 percent.

manufacturing growth has slowed, and the fiscal deficit has risen above 5 percent of GDP, severely stress the economy. As a result, foreign direct investment has declined and interest rates are rising.

Moreover, almost one third of the country's administrative districts are affected by the extreme left "Maoist violence. Externally, the immediate vicinity of India, with Pakistan teetering, is more disturbed than ever.

The concern about "the future of democracy"

But above all these problems is corruption, paralyzing all state bodies and reach its highest offices.

During the session of the Indian Parliament from the previous winter, the opposition (I am a leader of its largest party, the BJP) demanded a Joint Parliamentary Committee (CPC) to investigate a seemingly endless series of public scandals. The government, however, does not compromise on this point, and the opposition refused to budge.

The result was paralysis: a full session of parliament ended not with a single piece of legislative business, government, or other complete. This unprecedented impasse led many to wonder whether political immobility presages worse to come.

In fact, during the confrontation, the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, returning from a meeting of G-20, expressed concern about the future of parliamentary democracy in India. "

Singh grave pronouncement most likely born of the unhappy ending the session of parliament. But it was also the result of misconduct scandal in the Ministry of Telecommunications of India, where some 30 billion may have been siphoning off through corrupt practices, mismanagement of the Commonwealth Games, and many other cases government corruption.

The demand of the opposition of CPM to investigate corruption requires true leadership from the government. Unfortunately, not forthcoming. But what the government rejected in the last legislative session has been recognized in the present, due to growing public pressure.

This delay was both unfortunate and unwise. In the heart of any functioning democratic order must be a relationship to the rule of law. When this is absent, political and economic problems to fill the void.

That is the situation in India today, as many senior officials deliberately indifferent display by the letter of the law and flaunt their defiance of the spirit. Their corruption is debilitating, not only India's parliament, but democracy.

The plague of 'dynasticism'

Corruption may have won the game because the system of India for the redress of grievances has become so slow. The Indians also seem to be losing respect for each other, but are leaving the sense of camaraderie that marked previous years in the country of the fight.

But without a fundamental sense of solidarity with fellow citizens, not parliamentary democracy can function.

There is also a growing sense that India has forgotten how to accommodate dissent, that alternative views are considered completely irrelevant. As a result, the government sees the disagreement as a "disservice" a rebel challenge that must be crushed.

The tone, tenor and content of the language with which the government refers to the opposition, and vice versa, has become ritual, condescending rejection, emptying the spirit of parliamentary democracy. As a courtesy to and accommodation of opposing views are treated as signs of weakness.

In this atmosphere of contempt for the opposition, corruption grows and festers. And corruption, along with a loss of accountability, which is eroding the checks and balances of democratic order in India.

As a result, what remains of representative institutions is an empty shell of residual decision-making, with bribery is the only real talk of government.

The "dynasticism" that has taken firm control over much of Indian politics plays an important role in promoting corruption.

After all, the policy inherited power is the antithesis of democracy and accountability is not part of it. And when the responsibility is absent, both in cunning and feel aggrieved must resort to corrupt means to make known their concerns.

Preserve the hereditary privileges invariably means that government rules and processes to bend, if not wholly subordinated to the dynastic concerns. Today, all of India is paying the price.

Anti Corruption in India

Corruption is a problem that has stood out far and wide by the media over the past years. The government also seems to have taken steps to curb this threat, but not enough. According to the 2007 Global Integrity Index, a significant gap exists between the efforts in terms of planning and implementation. The legal framework is undoubtedly one of the best in the world, and has received high evaluation in terms of anti-corruption laws and institutions. An analysis conducted by Transparency India in 2007 to draw the attention of government the gaps between the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) and the legal and institutional framework. The report concluded that while most of the standards conform to the UNCAC, the scope of whistleblower protection was still a problem.

Regardless of that, as mentioned above, the application of these laws and regulations in any form is incomplete and insufficient. The Prevention of Corruption Act 1988 provides that any person who participates in any type of active and passive corruption, extortion, bribery of foreign officials, abuse of authority and money laundering should be criminalized. Another law, the Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002, has been the active participation of the governments of the states that have laws to deal with this area of ​​interest. In 2005, Right to Information (RTI) Act, considered by many to be the most revolutionary and effective achievement in the fight against corruption in recent times, gives a citizen the right to request information from a public authority, and second is necessary to force within 30 days. In the first year of the National RTI, approximately 42. 876 requests for information were presented to the public authorities, central, and according to the Central Information Commission, there has been an increase of 8 to 10 times in these applications since then. Furthermore, less than 5% of the 1 million requests have been denied information as an exceptional case.

Despite all this, the main problem with the application of the strict laws for corruption is that political parties in power, despite a growing enthusiasts to stop this problem, are unable to time the common man striving to eradicate this problem. Even today, people are willing to pay any extra fee at the offices of government to work correctly, and this is the root cause of the problem. While there are people willing to pay under the table, the demand for them exist, and the country would never be able to get rid of this problem.

Another issue that has been continually plagues the legal framework is the lack of a program of protection for whistleblowers. After the murder of Satyendra Dubey, who had exposed the National Highway corruption scandal in the Authority, in 2003, the government has issued a resolution known as the Public Interest Disclosure Resolution (Pidre), authorizing the Central Vigilance Commission ( CVC) to be the 'Designated Agency to receive complaints against corruption. However, such actions would not be effective so far and the politicians who have power are able to threaten the complainant. Strict measures needed in the source for these initiatives to be effective.

An Essay: Corruption in India :

Essay: Corruption in India:


Introduction


â € œPower tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts € absolutely.â

It is not easy to define corruption. But in a narrow sense, corruption is primarily concerned with â € ~ € ™ bribery and takes several forms. Corruption is a global phenomenon and is omnipresent. Corruption has risen steadily and is now rampant in our society.

National Stage

Corruption in India is a consequence of the nexus between bureaucracy, politics and criminals. India is no longer considered a soft state. Now it has become a state of mind where everything can be had for a test. Today, the number of ministers with an honest image can be counted on the fingers. At one time, bribe was paid to do things wrong, but now they pay bribes to get things done well at the right time.

Effects of corruption

india administration is tainted with scandals. India is among 55 of the 106 countries where corruption is rampant, according to the Index of Perceived Corruption Report 2004, published by Transparency International India. Corruption in India leads to promotion not prison. It is very difficult to catch big sharks â € ~ € ™. Corruption in India has no wings wheels. As a nation grows, so do the corrupt to invent new methods of cheating the government and the public.

The causes of corruption


The causes of corruption are many and complex. The following are some of the causes of corruption.

 • Appearance of the political elite who believe in programs to interest rather than nation-oriented policies.

 • artificial shortages created by the people with malevolent intent destroys the fabric of the economy.

 • Corruption is caused as well as the increase due to the change in value system and ethical qualities of men who administer. The old ideals of morality, service and honesty are considered a achronistic.

 • The tolerance of people towards corruption, the complete lack of intense public outcry against corruption and the absence of strong public forum to oppose corruption allow corruption to reign over people.

 • The size of most of the population, coupled with widespread illiteracy and poor economic infrastructure tip of the endemic corruption in public life.

 • In a highly inflationary economy, low salaries of government officials are forced to resort to the path of corruption. IIM graduates with no experience in a very attractive salary than what government secretaries draw.

 • complex laws and procedures alienate common people to ask any government assistance.

 • The timing of elections is a time when corruption is at its peak. Great political fund employer to comply with the high cost of the election and ultimately seek personal favor. Bribery to politicians buys influence, and bribery of politicians buying votes. To be elected, politicians bribe poor illiterate people, who are slogging for two times meals € ™.


Measures to combat corruption

Is it possible to contain corruption in our society? Corruption is a cancer, that all Indians should strive to cure. Many new leaders when in power declare their determination to eradicate corruption but soon become corrupt and begin to accumulate huge wealth.

There are many myths about corruption, which must be exploited, if we really want to fight. Some of these myths are: Corruption is a way of life and nothing can be done. Only people from underdeveloped or developing countries are prone to corruption. You have to avoid all these crude fallacies while planning measures to combat corruption.

 • Laws should be foolproof so that no discretion to politicians and bureaucrats. The role of the politician should be minimized. The implementation of the policies developed should be left to the independent commission or authority in every area of public interest. Decision of the commission or authority should be challenged only in court.

 • The cooperation of the people must be obtained to successfully contain corruption. People should have the right to recall elected officials if they see that they become indifferent to the electorate.

 • The financing of elections is at the center of political corruption. Electoral reforms are crucial in this regard. Several reforms such as state funding of election expenses of candidates, strict compliance with legal requirements such as elections in part as political parties have their accounts audited regularly and filing tax income, denying persons with criminal records the opportunity to participate in elections should be presented

 • Responsiveness, accountability and transparency are a must for a clean system. Bureaucracy, the backbone of good governance, should be more citizen friendly, responsible, ethical and transparent.

• Once again the courts should be open to the prompt and inexpensive justice so that cases donâ € ™ t stay in the courts for years and justice is delivered on time.

 • The local bodies independent of government, as Lokpals, Lokadalats, CVC and the vigilance committees should be formed to provide speedy justice with low expenses.

 • A new fundamental right to know. Right to Information should be made, which entitles citizens to seek the information they want. Barring some confidential information that relates to national and international security, another type of information should be available to the general public when necessary. strict measures against corrupt officials will undoubtedly have a deterrent effect.


Conclusion

Corruption is an intractable problem. It's like diabetes, can only be controlled but not completely eliminated. It may not be possible to completely eradicate corruption at all levels, but may contain within tolerable limits. Honest and dedicated persons in public life, control over electoral expenses could be the most important recipe for fighting corruption. Corruption has a corrosive effect on our economy. Worsens our image in the international market and leads to lost opportunities abroad. Corruption is a global problem that all countries of the world are facing, solutions, however, can only be done at home. We tolerated corruption for so long. The time has come to eradicate its roots.