Corruption

Corruption Like Cancer what makes us a dead body day by day . Now a days 60% people face it and atlast they give up . If u get a valueable marks as a student , but without contribute money you can't get a good job.
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  • RE: Corruption -Gazal Sachdeva (01/31/13)
  • To remove corruption from the society every citizen of the country must actively take participate in this agitation of making India corruption less......every citizen must understand start working at their own......
  • RE: Corruption -ashita (12/30/12)
  • corruption is one of the main issue of our country . Those country in which most of the coruption in politicians than what is the future of country????? this is the big question......one side a normal man(aam admi) earn money with honesty ,pay proper taxes...on the other side politicians, leaders are invest black money.....
  • RE: Corruption -venkata Radhika (11/27/12)
  • corruption is spiritual or moral impurity or deviation from an ideal. Corruption entails many forms including bribery and embezzlement. Government corruption occurs when an elected representative makes decisions that are influenced by vested interest rather than their own personal or party ideological beliefs.
    Corruption can occur on many different scales. There is corruption that occurs as small favours between a small number of people (petty corruption), while there is the corruption that affects the government on a large scale (grand corruption), and corruption that is so prevalent that it is part of the every day structure of society (systemic corruption).
    Government/ Public Sector
    Public sector corruption is one of the more dangerous forms of corruption as corruption of the governing body can lead to widespread effects.
    Legislative System (Political)
    Political corruption is the abuse of public power, office, or resources by elected government officials for personal gain, e.g. by extortion, soliciting or offering bribes[6] It can also take the form of office holders maintaining themselves in office by purchasing votes by enacting laws which use taxpayers' money.[7]
    Executive System (Police)
    Police corruption is a specific form of police misconduct designed to obtain financial benefits, other personal gain, and/or career advancement for a police officer or officers in exchange for not pursuing, or selectively pursuing, an investigation or arrest. One common form of police corruption is soliciting and/or accepting bribes in exchange for not reporting organized drug or prostitution rings or other illegal activities. Another example is police officers flouting the police code of conduct in order to secure convictions of suspects — for example, through the use of falsified evidence. More rarely, police officers may deliberately and systematically participate in organized crime themselves. In most major cities, there are internal affairs sections to investigate suspected police corruption or misconduct. Similar entities include the British Independent Police Complaints Commission.
    Judiciary System
    Judicial Corruption refers to corruption related misconduct of judges, through receiving or giving bribes, improper sentencing of convicted criminals, bias in the hearing and judgement of arguments and other such misconduct.
    Governmental corruption of judiciary is broadly known in many transitional and developing countries because the budget is almost completely controlled by the executive. The latter undermines the separation of powers, as it creates a critical financial dependence of the judiciary. The proper national wealth distribution including the government spending on the judiciary is subject of the constitutional economics.
    It is important to distinguish between the two methods of corruption of the judiciary: the government (through budget planning and various privileges), and the private.[8]
    Corporate
    As corporations and business entities grow larger, sometimes with a monetary turnover many times that of small countries, the threat of corruption in the business world, within the organisation, in dealings with other organisations and in dealings with the government is a looming and growing threat.[citation needed]Companies may indulge in political corruption.
    Unions
    Labour unions were formed to protect and further the rights of employees via collective bargaining. However, as with other entities, corruption has been known to happen within the organisations. In addition, some unions have been infiltrated by, or associated with organised crime syndicates.
    Non-Government Organisations
    NGOs and other non-profit organisations are not immune to corruption and may be linked to political corruption.
    Different Methods of corruption
    Bribery
    Embezzlement, Theft and Fraud
    Extortion and Blackmail
    Abuse of Discretion
    Favouritism, Nepotism and Clientelism
    Improper Political Contributions
  • RE: Corruption -Shreyan (11/25/12)
  • As pollution and population, corruption become a new headache to our country. though there is no solution "balm" for such a headache, and we the aam-aadmis are facing the main problem. A formerly studious and meritorious student didnt get a job if his father is out of his pocket. Nowadays in India there is no one to praise, but hidden to press for money. As per latest news in India approximately 63% Indians are corrupted. The corrupted father should know that their sons are being corrupted from them and in future if the man goes to the department his son may raise his left hand for the solution he is seeking for.
    At last I'll say, though I know no one will care for it, "NO! I am Indian. I'm proud I'm Indian. I'll stand my country first not for CORRUPTION, but as INCREDIBLE amongst the incredibles for a fresh one in mind."
  • RE: Corruption -Akanksha (11/17/12)
  • corruption leads to the deterioration of our economy. and ofcourse this is not acceptable to a good citizen. we have to throw it out. about 62% indians are corrupted thru out the country.
    Mark Twain once said that corruption is like weather. everyone knws bou it bt no one can do anythng bou it. but we have to protect ourselves jus as we protect ourselves from diff weathers. we have to create good people more in ratio than corrupted people to make our govt corruption free. n then we can become a developed country.

  • RE: Corruption -Akanksha (11/17/12)
  • corruption leads to the deterioration of our economy. and ofcourse this is not acceptable for a good citizen. we have to throw it out. about 62% indians are corrupted thru out the country.
    Mark Twain once said that corruption is like weather. everyone knws bou it bt no one can do anythng bou it. but we have to protect ourselves jus as we protect ourselves from diff weathers. we have to create good people more in ratio than corrupted people to make our govt corruption free. n then we can become a developed country.

  • RE: Corruption -gagan gaikwad (10/17/12)
  • now a days , corruption is as part of human being , & itis dengerous for us . if every people i am not correpted and work honestly then some persentage of currution we can remove from society.