india & corruption
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INDIA & CORRUPTION
CONTENTS1. PREAMBLE
2. INTRUDUCTION3. TYPES OF CORRUPTION
4. FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR Corruption
5. MEASURES To CONTROL Corruption6. Effects of corruption
7. CASE STUDY on CORRUPTION8. THE ANALYSIS
9. INSTITUTIONS FORMED TO FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION
PREAMBLEWE , THE PEOPLE OF INDIA ,having solemnly resolved to
constitute India into a SOVEREIGN N SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its
citizen JUSTICE , social , economic & political,
LIBERTY of thought , expression , belief , faith & worship
EQUALITY of status & of opportunity & to promote among them all
FRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the individual & the unity & integrity of the nation
INDIA’S RANK IN CORRUPTION LIST
Somalia ranks 1st
India ranks 95th
New Zealand 182th
WHY CORRUPTION ? People who work on right principles are unrecognized
and considered to be foolish in the modern society.
Corruption in India is a result of the connection between bureaucrats, politicians and criminals. Earlier, bribes
were paid for getting wrong things done, but now bribe is paid for getting right things done at right time.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY CORRUPTION ?Wrongdoing on the part of an authority or powerful party through means that
are illegitimate, immoral, or incompatible with ethical standards.
Corruption often results from patronage and is associated with bribery.
TYPES OF CORRUPTION
Bribery , Trading in influence , Patronage , Electoral fraud , Nepotism and cronyism , Embezzlement , Kickbacks , Unholy alliance
EFFECTS OF CORRUPTION
1. Economic effects2. Environmental and social effects3. Effects on Humanitarian Aid4. Other areas: health, public safety,
education, trade unions, etc.
MAJOR FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRUPTION
1. The nature of the human being. 2. Moral and spiritual values.3. The salary . 4. The punishments imposed on the
criminals .
MEASURES TO CONTROL CORRUPTION
1. The Right to Information Act (RTI)2. Central Vigilance Commission
(CVC). 3. Establishment of special courts 4. Strong and stringent laws5. Paid better
Case study of corruption
2G SPECTRUM SCAM
At the heart of this Rs.1.76-lakh crore worth of scam is the former Telecom minister A Raja – who
according to the CAG, has evaded norms at every level as he carried out the dubious 2G license awards in 2008 at a throw-away price which were pegged at
2001 prices.
Another Indian scandal was Commonwealth Games loot. It is estimated that out of Rs. 70000 crore spent only half of the amount was spent. Discrepancies in Tenders –like payment to non existence parties, over inflated prices, misappropriation of funds
was found by CVC
COMMONWEALTH GAMES SCAM
1. Corruption in the Indian society has prevailed from time immemorial in one form or the other.
2. It started with our opportunistic leaders who have already done greater damage to our nation.
3. In India is a result of the connection between bureaucrats, politicians and criminals.
4. People in general, have a great thirst for luxuries and comforts .
5. The punishments imposed on the criminals are inadequate .
THE ANALYSIS
INSTITUTION FORMED TO REDUCE / CONTROL
CORRUPTION
1. Police: ‘State’ subject.2. Criminal law: ‘Concurrent’
subject3. The central govt
INSTITUTION FORMED (CONT.)
1. Anti- corruption institutions of the central government
2. Prevention of Corruption Act, 1987
3. Central Bureau of Investigation
4. Central Vigilance Commission (CVC)
5. Chief Vigilance Officers (CVO s)
6. Conduct Rules
CONCLUSION“Corruption” is such a term that doesn’t have any alternate way to stop. This is only we people who can stop this unusual happening around us. The people who are associated with this term are the orthodox and to save our nation we the citizen of India i.e. the
common people have to wake up and have to take out the main root of the corruption and the people associated with them.
So now its time to wake up!!!!!Wake up and fight for your right because this is the only ultimate
solution.
Thank you