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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Corruption






Guys………..
The Topic Which We Are Gonna See Is CORRUPTION
Here are three pics..
The Third pic shows the census result of CPI(corruption perspective index)2007, in which India is at 72nd rank while Denmark is in the first place which is less corrupted...According to the census of 2009 , India is at rank 84..when all others are trying to be non corrupted, we're going down day by day.. We're sure that we'd reach 1st place in Corrupted countries list if we're going like this..

The Second pic shows the list of depts that are more corrupted.. The Police dept is at the first place.. An article regarding this is shown in the 1st picture... The land record /registration department and housing dept are at 2nd n 3rd place respectively.. The education dept too is highly corrupted.. This isn't showing the glowing face of the nation. This must be eradicated thoroughly or atleast gradually..


Anti-corruption efforts [source:Wikipedia]
Right to information act
Right to Information Act
The Right to Information Act (2005) and equivalent acts in the states, that require government officials to furnish information requested by citizens or face punitive action, computerisation of services and various central and state government acts that established vigilance commissions have considerably reduced corruption or at least have opened up avenues to redress grievances. The 2006 report by Transparency International puts India at the 70th place and states that significant improvements were made by India in reducing corruption.

Ombudsmen
The LokAyukta is an anti-government corruption organization in the Indian states These institutions are based on the Ombudsman in Scandinavian countries. An amendment to the Constitution has been proposed to implement the Lokayukta uniformly across Indian States as a three-member body, headed by a retired Supreme Court judge or high court chief justice, and comprise of the state vigilance commissioner and a jurist or an eminent administrator as other members
Computerization

 Bhoomi is a project jointly funded by the Government of India and the Government of Karnataka to digitize the paper land records and create a software mechanism to control changes to the land registry in Karnataka. The project was designed to eliminate the long-standing problem of inefficiency and corruption.

 Introduction of smart cards for vehicle registration and drivers licenses by Karnataka Regional Transport Organization
 Enforcement automation of traffic violations by Bangalore Traffic Police .

Whistleblowers
Whistleblowers play a major role in the fight against corruption. India currently does not have a law to protect whistleblowers, which was highlighted by the assassination of Satyendra Dubey.

Creation of Anti-Corruption lopice and Courts
The India corruption police worked in bribes. Some have called for the Central Government to create an anti-theft law enforcement agency that investigates and prosecutes corruption at all levels of government, including state and local level. Special courts that are more efficient than the traditional Indian courts with traveling judges and law enforcement agents are being proposed. The proposal has not yet been acted upon by the Indian government. Certain states such as Andhra Pradesh (Andhra Pradesh Anti-corruption bureau) and Karnataka (Lokayukta have similar agencies and courts . The creation of a central agency with specialized courts with broad powers, however, is likely to have greater impact in curbing corruption at all levels.

Private sector initiatives
Several new initiatives have come up in the private sector to raise awareness about Corruption related issues and to build anti-corruption platforms. http://5thpillar.org is one such organization that is promoting the use of Zero Rupee Notes to fight corruption by shaming the officials who ask for bribe. Another popular initiative Jaago Re!One Billion Votes from Tata Tea has now changed its focus from voter registration to fighting corruption . nobribe.org is another platform for corruption free India and advocates the use of direct and regular measurement of corruption to force the hands of the leadership into dealing with corruption related issues..


ARE YOU GOING TO WATCH HOW YOUR MONEY IS GOING TO BE WASTED IN CORRUPTION???
SO COME LETS FIGHT AGAINST IT !!

1 comment:

  1. My DAD STUDIED "GOD IS EVERYWHERE"
    I STUDIED "AIR IS EVERYWHERE"
    MY CHILD WILL STUDY "CORRUPTION IS EVERYWHERE"
    BUT IT SHOULDN"T HAPPEN !!

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