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How to end Corruption in India. If one checks history we see every developed country was replete with it its metamorphosis. If one take time to read the book “Extreme delusions and Madness of the crowd” by John Mckay one finds, France, Britain, Netherlands which are corruption free now, once was plagued by it. From the stories one find that ‘get rich quick’ behaviour prevailed then and the main cause of it can be attributed to low living standards accorded by the economy. So to prevent corruption in India, the solution may not be easy and faster, the economy need to grow to an extent where the ‘wealth of the nation improve’ along with the ‘living standards’ of the citizen improve. The econo...
Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay  |  Commented  |  11 months ago
Most of the communities in India (such as Bengali), are succumbed in 'Culture of Poverty'(a theory introduced by an American anthropologist Oscar Lewis), irrespective of class or economic strata, lives in pavement or apartment. Nobody is at all...
Kris Dev  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
In my opinion, if we truly wish to eliminate corruption, black money, fake currency circulation, money laundering, etc. we should demand demonetization of higher value denomination currency (Rs. 1000 and Rs. 500 notes) overnight and ask people to...
NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Yes valuable information, indeed India needs changes in restructuring its development policies to cope up with the welfare activities meant for the people to elevate their standard of living.The growth of nation's economy and the people's standard...
 
 
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MOHAN RAJ  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
yes.......... its possible. one good example is that the support given by the people and youth of India towards Hazare..........
Kris Dev  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Anna Hazareji's idea of Jan Lokpal appears laudable now; but the lurking danger is, in due course of time, it could turn out to be another power centre and breed corruption with impunity. Citizens should beware of this impending danger. If we wish to...
Arijita Pal  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
yes...it is a possibility, but not in near future and not without united action....... we need to ensure the followings (at least): 1. compulsory voting to know people's view 2. transparency internal and external to the organization 3.ministers...
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Condition in India is far better than MEXICO!! I am a fan of Manchester United .. I was going through the site of the club and came through this post. It is really so emotional and made me feel that life in India is far better than what it is there in Mexico. Here we keep on crying about security and there it is.. Just go through it and you will understand why the passion for the game called football is deeper than what we know about 'Passion'.. The comment goes this way.. hello everyone, my name's joseluis....i live in the boderline between usa and mexico and im very happy for manchester united making it to quarter finals of the champions....but most happy for chicharito hernandez because ...
Jaygopal Raghavan  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Dont worry we are heading there. The day is not far off when we will say mexico is better of than india what with corrupt politicians and businessmen looting the country.
Kris Dev  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
I'm not sure if Sneha or Himanshu or Shrikant have lived in Mexico! Nor can I be sure of this Jose Luis .... I've lived in Mexico for almost 6 years and found it to be a land of plenty!! Their population is around 110 million and with a vast fertile...
Swati Sevlani  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
See people of India are the biggest hypocrates and lives in infidelity...whatever you say that it is my country, I shouldnt speak like this, but very truly..i believe that people are not that much restless and progressive here.
 
 
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pradhnya meshram  |  Argues in support of  "no"  |  1 year ago
Hello Mr.Natarajan,we know some of the things which leads to cancer and we tried to avoid it like smoking, tobacco,etc.But in case of corruption we know that sooner or later,we will be caught and still we involved in that.Bcoz we know that we...
Kris Dev  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Sugar worth Rs. 8,400 crores rots in Maharashtra http://www.business-standard.com/india/storypage.php?autono=425900 It's more than 50% of the annual production. See the sorry state of affairs in our country. We need to eliminate corruption if we wish...
Devi Kaladeen  |  Argues in support of  "no"  |  2 years ago
India or no other country in the world can ever be deemed to be corruption free. It starts with the government of the day, before they win the elections you hear all the flowery promises and when they get into office they become worse than the...
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Kris Dev  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
See a debate on Battle Against Corruption @ http://tinyurl.com/27zt2o9
Sharadchandra Joshi  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
There is already a Vigilance Cell where such corruption practices can be reported. But, sadly, everyone or those in the know are more interested in getting their work done rather than cleansing this country of such malpractices. Thus, being hand...
Akshay Shrivastava  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
They have taken a very good initiative, But they need support from everyone.Still most of the people are unaware of this.And the people who are aware...... are not using it because they anyhow want there work done.Government should take steps to...
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Rohit Thakur  |  Argues in support of  " Politicians and Bureaucrats "  |  1 year ago
If w look at the Big fishes who included in 2G scam, CWG etc.its all just because of politicians and bureaucrats.common man doesn't know about such scams when in progress!
Kris Dev  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
It's our double standards to blame. We are hypocrites by nature. We do not wish to practice what we preach; but expect others to practice; and we like to preach morals to others (including me!).  Only total transparency in all thought and action can...
Anupam Pandey  |  Argues in support of  " General Public "  |  1 year ago
corruption in India is basically due to our fault, we have such a mentality that we take a short cut root to everything and look only for our gains helping others to involve in corrupt practices. If we take a principled root follow system we may...
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Some would suggest “Power corrupts”. One view is that  the drastic changes in social and moral norms along with the ever mounting  rise in consumerism as well as competition is a natural corollary to adopting corrupt tendencies by most and sundry in order to stay ahead in the rat race.    Other viewpoint is that often there exists temptation to gain rapidly and conveniently using insidiously corrupt ways plus means within the human physic or mind. That is to say that this is a proclivity or natural tendency of human.  Does rise of corruption and arguably its invidious acceptability has something to do with lack of moral education?  Is convenience of getting things done (overriding the incon...
Amarendra Gogoi  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
The due topic of discussion here gives the answer. When we are unable to have an uniform answer on what is the root of corruption , then where comes the question of removing it. Anything unless removed from its root will thrive and show its...
Kris Dev  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Corruption is the cancer of our society. It permeates all sections of society. Only the degree varies. It is more pronounced in the under developed and developing world as compared to the developed world. See NDTV 'Big fight' video - "How do we stamp...
Kaj Voetmann  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
I once asked 300 policemen in Colombia, how we could reduce/remove corruption: The answer was: We have to start in the families. It starts in the families. Corruption is mis-use of the rights and obligations you are given in a context. If your...
 
 
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Amit Pandey  |  Argues in support of  "POSSIBLE"  |  8 months ago
Hassan Ali's links with Congress Spokeswomen Renuka Choudhry exposed NEW DELHI:  Kolkata-based businessman Kashinath Tapuriah, associate and co-accused in theHasan Ali multi-crore money laundering case, has in a series of statements made to...
Kris Dev  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Yes possible, provided we shed our double standards and hypocrisy.  Only total transparency in all thought and action can lead to total accountability. For this we must ban currency circulation, ban corruption, ban money laundering and make all...
Manoj Kumar  |  Argues in support of  "NOT POSSIBLE"  |  1 year ago
Without thinking much I am supporting you on this side Ravali, We can't even day dream that. Let me just add some thing funny. I just changed an e mail I recieved long time back for this context. A man on his bike was riding along a beach when...
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Rohit Thakur  |  Argues in support of  " Politicians and Bureaucrats "  |  1 year ago
If w look at the Big fishes who included in 2G scam, CWG etc.its all just because of politicians and bureaucrats.common man doesn't know about such scams when in progress!
Kris Dev  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
It's our double standards to blame. We are hypocrites by nature. We do not wish to practice what we preach; but expect others to practice; and we like to preach morals to others (including me!).  Only total transparency in all thought and action can...
Anupam Pandey  |  Argues in support of  " General Public "  |  1 year ago
corruption in India is basically due to our fault, we have such a mentality that we take a short cut root to everything and look only for our gains helping others to involve in corrupt practices. If we take a principled root follow system we may...
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Aditya Sharma  |  Supported idea  "tcms srinivas leading nbfc"  |  1 year ago
Thanks Esha. Besides fingerprints we can also go in for DNA Printing and other such advanced technologies.
Kris Dev  |  Added idea  |  1 year ago
Introduce Unique Biometric Identity (10 finger prints, iris, facial, palm vein, DNA, etc.) to protect the uniqueness of the card and prevent misuse. Do not allow cash transactions to prevent fraud from taking place and getting away with it. Instead if...
 
 
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