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CORRUPTION IS BECOME A PART OF OUR LIFE IT IS KILLING OUR GROWTH WE THE YOUNG PEOPLE OF THIS COUNRTY TOGETHER REMOVE CORRUPTION.

2007-01-15 23:19:00 · 45 answers · asked by DHARANIKOTA LEELA RAM PRASAD 1 in Politics & Government Civic Participation

45 answers

First you do nor specify which country. Secondly, corruption is inherent within the capitalist systems because the profit motive naturally breeds greed and avarice, mortal sins. Thirdly any other system- communist, dictatorial. kingdoms- are corrupt on the high level and amongst the people if their economies are poor.

2007-01-15 23:26:09 · answer #1 · answered by emiliosailez 6 · 0 0

Corruption can be eliminated not only with the laws but also with the complete support from the society.

There must be heavy punishment for the persons involving in corruption and these corruptions should never be encouraged. Most of the people tend to involve in corruption since they have the feeling that they would not be punished much and they can break the laws as there would be another person who will break the law for money.

People of the land should always give respect to the personals who have clean habit, broad minded rather than just rich people. Then people would look for the way to lead honest life as everyone likes to be respected in the society.

Education is the key factor which would be bringing up the people in a nice shape to help the nations towards growth. And they would never think of any such activities as they really want to achieve heights be doing greater things.

2007-01-19 04:50:27 · answer #2 · answered by kannan M 1 · 0 0

Though it is very difficult, but still, I think it can be done if we do the following:

1) Once a person is proved to be corrupt beyond any doubt by the judicial system, he/ she must be punished in the strictest possible manner. The punishment should be well publicised through the media.

2) Judgements should be delivered quickly, maximum within an year.

3) All the Government officials should be made fully responsible and answerable for their wrong actions or decisions.

4) Full transparency in the workings of all government departments.

5) All laws, rules and regulations etc, should be made as simple as possible which can be understood by any body with a normal commonsense and knowledge of that subject.

6) All unnecessary, procedures, laws and rules and regulations especially which have become obsolete, must be scrapped.

7) Both the persons- bribe giver and taker, should be punished.

2007-01-16 16:04:28 · answer #3 · answered by Raj 1 · 0 0

Corruption exists cause the corrupt official politicians or staff don't have any shame nor any guilt nor is their any fear in them when accepting bribe.I feel every officer who is proved corrupt should have his face blackened with such a paint that won't come off for days so that the whole world see it and even his family sees it. Then only a corrupt person realises what shame is feels guilty for his doing and fears moving out. Also his family members also feel the same coz they are a part of him too then they'll themselves make him stop accepting bribes. It would be much better if there's a paint box in every cabin in every office in every govt building so that when one simple Indian is frustrated by the corrupt officer he himself can apply the paint on his face. for the big ones like the politicians i feel if the law is stricter and if accounting is done with detailing then there can be a transparency in the whole system. In our country law takes such a long time that by the time your case comes for hearing the corrupt official is either dead or retired or you yourselfloose the energy with which you went ahead. Thus one can stop being corrupt only if they feel that they are doing something wrong and unlawful and have the fear that something can happen that will let me down in my children's eyes.

2007-01-16 07:06:53 · answer #4 · answered by Santosh S 3 · 0 0

Yes,Corruption will be remove, if we can setup a strongest financial
economy growth in each society of our country. I do think, financial
statas one of the reason. at a stage of 16- 25 ages boys&girls are
wanted more money for their life style, they are follows the westerncountries culture. On the other side, our midia channel
of telivision , I do think, first, corruption destry a family,a society
and country. We are Indians- likely hindus motivated country.
If any senior person of our familly or society heads, can teaches
good thinking, simple life living style,and can teaches to hate the
CORRUPTION, then, it is possible,corruption atitude movement
some of our young generation.

2007-01-16 06:11:55 · answer #5 · answered by diprodiptaBanerjee 3 · 0 0

To this question answer is a big NO. Corruption and exploitation is a two headed monster. As long as exploitation exist, corruption would stay. The stronger exploits and the weaker corrupts that is the way it goes and goes and goes. It is a matter of permissiveness, the extent to which one takes it part of normal life and consider it as admiscible and beyond 'his' limits one brings it under a scanner. Yes this monster can be curtailed, if not finished totally by awareness and good education and good parenting; strengthening judiciary for quick disposal of cases of corruption, transparency in governance and implementation of RTI Act 2005 to bring accountability and to expose accountable.
RTI Act 2005 in the present form would go a long way to eradicate the nexus of corruption and exploitation.

2007-01-16 01:28:35 · answer #6 · answered by mandira_nk 4 · 0 0

Indeed, i will con firmly tell you that corruption will be stopped if the Govt appoints Mr.Sheshan The Formar Ellection commissioner been appointted.Within one He will take responsible of the corruption.His pily is teeth fot teeth.
! politician are the main people
2 the bureacrates
3commn people.
The first only very dangerous people to the country
The second too equal to the first.
The third will easy to funish it.
Only way to apponitment of Mr,sheshan as a Director to Anti corruption.

2007-01-16 00:11:40 · answer #7 · answered by Paramasivam P 1 · 0 0

Corruption can be removed if all the country men decide to root out corruption. All of us have to internalize the truth that seeking for special favours lead to corruption, amassing wealth leads to corruption, selfishness leads to corruption, lack of interest in the common resources and distribution leads to corruption. We need to decide that we will not jump the queue. We will wait till our chance, we will not yield to pressures, we will vote and be watchdogs to ensure all get their needs and no one usurps what is due to other person's. Collective vigilance, collective efforts with the right use of the media and the judiciary will pave way to root cut corruption.

2007-01-16 01:18:26 · answer #8 · answered by logic 1 · 0 0

The point of corrucption does not even come from employees or from the ordinary people this has mainly come from the higher society people in india who as habituated to common government employess to get their work done fast or to get thier work done which is even wrong. And so from this stage they got habituated to these kind of asking for bribes to every one.

The only way to avoid corruption is to make rules much strict than what they are now. An d more spying on Employess. Because no one dares to complaint on them these days

2007-01-19 21:04:27 · answer #9 · answered by harish p 1 · 0 0

A Joint Effort - and this curse can be removed from our country
We will have to Plan:
(A) We will not pay bribe to any one.
(B) Who ever demands Bribe, We will contact the local antocorruption bureo and get him before the bars.
(C) We will not do anything in such a matter that we would be compelled to pay unjustified amount as bribe.

If we can go for the above
There will be no corruption.

2007-01-16 05:55:30 · answer #10 · answered by AVANISH JI 5 · 0 0

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