Corruption In India
“Corruption is Social Evil”
“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”
In its simplest sense, corruption may be defined
as an act of bribery or misuse of public position or power for the
fulfillment of selfish motives or to gain personal gratifications. It
has also been defined as "Misuse of authority as a result of consideration of personal gain which need not be monetary".
In recent Centuries India has earned a place
among the THREE most corrupt countries in the world. Corruption in India
is a consequence of the nexus between Bureaucracy, politics and
criminals. India is now no longer considered a soft state. It has now
become a consideration state where everything can be had for a
consideration. Today, the number of ministers with an honest image can
be counted on fingers. At one time, bribe was paid for getting wrong
things done but now bribe is paid for getting right things done at right
time.
It is well established that politicians are
extremely corrupt the world over. In fact, people are surprised to find
an honest politician. These corrupt politicians go scot-free, unharmed
and unpunished. Leaders like Lal Bahadur Shastri or Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel
are a rare breed now who had very little bank balance at the time of
death. The list of scams and scandals in the country is endless. Now
Recently Before Start 2010 Commen Wealth Games Corruption is playing
major role with commen wealth games. The Bofors payoff scandal of 1986
involved a total amount of Rs 1750 crore in purchase of guns from a
Swedish firm for the Army. The Cement scandal of 1982 involved the Chief
Minister of Maharashtra, the Sugar Scandal of 1994 involved a Union
Minister of State for food, the Urea Scam and of course no one can
forget Hawala Scandal of 1991, the Coffin-gate, fodder scam in Bihar or
the Stamp scandal which shocked not only the political arena but the
entire society.
Is it possible to contain corruption in our
society? Corruption is a cancer, which every Indian must strive to cure.
Many new leaders when come into power declare their determination to
eradicate corruption but soon they themselves become corrupt and start
amassing huge wealth.
There are many myths about corruption, which have
to be exploded if we really want to combat it. Some of these myths are:
Corruption is a way of life and nothing can be done about it. Only
people from underdeveloped or developing countries are prone to
corruption. We will have to guard against all these crude fallacies
while planning measures to fight corruption.
It is not possible to kill or remove the
corruption by improving the Social-economic conditions of the . Because
we all know that the most of the people who are corrupted are not
economically or socially backward, surely they will be having a notable
social status.
"Despite a decade of progress in establishing
anti-corruption laws and regulations, these results indicate that much
remains to be done before we see meaningful improvements in the lives of
the world's poorest citizens."
The following steps should be considered to eradicate corruption:
Greedy business people and unscrupulous investors
should stop bribing the political elites.Don’t be either at the
receiving or at the bribing end. Political elites should stop putting
their private gains before the welfare of citizens and economic
development of their regions. Government should include a chapter in
text books related to corruption and its desire consequences.
We are all need to stop talking about Corruption
but we right now start ourself take the initiative and be Brave
ourself. Corruption is going to end only when people like us stand up
and speak out.
If we do not take step forward to remove
corruption from root, the word developing country will always be
attached with our country INDIA . So we the common man are solution for
removing corruption from our INDIA and hence we will be also helpful in
making our country developed.
It is possible..today’s generation is willing to
change this system. And soon corruption is gone out from India.Every
person should have his own responsibility to avoid corruption
A strong youth movement in the country
only can remove corruption and each student should take a vow to begin
this exercise courageously within the family-Former President Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam
Karthick Babu
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