Spread the good work that has started in teaching moral conduct (dharma) along with prema, shanti, sathya and ahimsa throughout India, as taught for example in the Sathya Sai Education in Human Values programme. The eternal values of sanatan dharma are India's true heritage, no less so now than in the age of Rama and Ravana. When truth and wisdom prevail over greed in the hearts of most ordinary Indian people, India will get the corruption-free government it will then deserve. Not before.
2007-01-21 01:40:46
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answered by MBK 7
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2016-08-23 20:47:07
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answered by ? 3
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it is impossible, actually there is some level of corruption in all countries, and actually there are a lot of economic studies that it is ineficient to get to a zero corruption government for the cost that implies taking action against corruption so the studies they all converge that there is an optimal of corruption for a country. India must be way up from this optimal point so to reduce corruption you have to work not in the punishments to corrupts because this is ineffective you have to work in the avergae of corrupts that get caught, that can be achieved mainly by the population concientizing.
2007-01-17 09:55:37
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answered by ganapan7 3
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we can aim at mitigating corruption...though its a long term process....but yes its possible...two things that we can do for that:
1- Casting our vote with mind not with heart !!! Majority of people still cast their votes if the candidate belongs to their caste / community.
2 - Stop bribing the people...though it might be possible that you cant get your work done on time...but eventually it would be done. With Govt initiating RTI bill and some recent bold decision by honourable courts, its possible to convict the culprits.
If majority of people start doing this...then yes corruption could be abolished. A simple example : while driving if you jump red lite...it would be better to fine of Rs 100 than to bribe cop with Rs50.
Though its easy to say than to practise...but these are important points if we want to abolish corruption altogether.
2007-01-17 05:27:39
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answered by dhawansan 2
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rTo prevent corruption, one must start with oneself with the following resolutions.
1) Not to bribe any one to get any favour.
2)Not to accept anything from anybody as a favour for doing something.
3)Get ready to fight for your rights in any office or institution with out minding for the time and enegy spent for such issues.
4)Try to get support from others within or outside the institution to fight fora right cause.
5)There must be an order by the goverment to prominently display the rights of the customers and duties of the staff at all levels upto the chief Executive,towards the customer and agrievance redressal cellin every office for handling such issues.
2007-01-17 14:51:34
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answered by NQS 5
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No country is perfect we have to make it perfect.India is corrupted it is not the mistake of the government instead it's the mistake of the people of our country who r giving chance to politicians for becoming corrupted.so the ultimate and the utmost thing to make india free from corruption is by teaching the people what is right and what is wrong and by teaching every individual's the basic's of law so that they can easily catch the injustice done on them by the government.SO I BELIEVE THE ONLY THING TO MAKE ANY COUNTRY FREE FROM CORRUPTION TEACH EVERY INDIVIDUAL THE BASIC'S OF LAW
2007-01-17 04:12:25
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answered by saurav j 1
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we need stronger rules and laws
the RTI needs more teeth
but most importantly, we need a set of HONEST politicians to carry out these reforms
2007-01-17 04:01:33
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answered by sushobhan 6
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law should be made severe.
every one should become honest.
2007-01-17 05:32:39
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answered by ARUN 1
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IN DREAM.
2007-01-17 03:53:27
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answered by king 2
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