"corruption in buruecracy" has no concern with the democracy. It is the system/grading/valuation of democracy we achieved in 63years.Whoom to blame??? who is accountable?? We are ashamed of ourselves when we speak about "AZADI" "OUR CONSTITUTION" why because the governing category has used these documents/principles for their need and destroyed the "values". Even now we lives under the policies of Britishes, we never created/ modified anything since Independence.May it be Administration/Judiciary/Law and Order- "policing"or else, it's the same ditto. What we did to uplift the democratic values of an Indian, nothing!!The industrialist have the right to fix his product's cost but what about "Farmers".We are still not educated enough to hold the democracy principles.
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sunjeev sharma, Sr Manager/ Head of Operations, Turtle Construction Management India Pvt Ltd
| 01 28 2011 12:06:49 +0000
Our democratic system is too strong to be destroyed by corruption. Weakened-Yes, but demolished-NO! I think that the beurocracy is not totally corrupt. There are more hardworking and honest people in the system than the corrupt ones.
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Asmita Anil Dhawale, Estimation Engineer, Eiffel Constructions
| 07 16 2010 06:57:41 +0000
Corruption is the biggest problem which modern India has to tackle if they want to make a mark in the international arena.Recent example of this termite is the never ending preparations of commonwealth games. Due to the personal interest of these so called governing bodies the nation is going to suffer. I have a big doubt whether we are going to pull this one off or not..Corruption is so rampant that we have started to accept it as a part of functioning of the system. So, corruption along with lack of sense of responsibility is making the democracy a failure.
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Vijayender Chauhan, Asst. Manager (Finance), An Investment Bank
| 07 16 2010 06:33:43 +0000
corruption in the bureacracy is a consequence of Democracy.The democratically elected govt(politician)infested with the most unscrupulous of mankind.The elected representative being corrupt to the core has fostered the executive to be corrupt,sometimes has forced,coerced or inspired the bureacracy to adopt corruption.The judiciary has also been accused of this.this is the bane of democracy
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anand , Partner/Principal/VP, abk
| 07 12 2010 13:07:11 +0000
In India Democracy is being misused. The main purpose of democracy is that instead of one person governing it people should govern the govt. appointed by them. It requires a sense of responsibility and commitment from the people which is lacking in India. The system is made such that there is corruption prevailing and when you stand against it either your position or your life is at stake. thats why I feel that in India democracy is being misused.
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Varsha K Bhatia, Assistant Professor, H & G H M Institute of Management
| 07 12 2010 10:27:03 +0000
I consider democracy as failure with the corruption of bureucracy. Because the democracy is not able to control the corruption of bureucracy with the present laws and the buruacrats have made things worse and difficult for the common people with their laws and union. They protect themselves from adverse action against them through reports and enquires. Now i suggest a new method to control the corruption in my forthcoming book named "Indian Democracy from a sociological persepective". For further information read this book.
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Shibu Kalamparambil Pathrose, Teacher, MES Indian School
| 07 09 2010 16:42:17 +0000
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I think corruption is not affecting the democracy, it is the system which we follow affects democracy. The law and order are not proper and has not been renewed according to the present situation. Once the laws are made severe, corruption will automatically come down. And people should bring good leaders to make the democracy survive.......
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Sanjana , Superintendent , Education department
| 07 12 2010 09:30:40 +0000
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