Can India Stop corruption?
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In the recent times the private Indian companies captured the top spot
in encouraging corruption when dealing with international clients in
order to grab lucrative contracts.Corruption is not limited to atheists, even the most corrupts are
highly religious and have close family ties, in other words corruption
has no boundaries. Religion and religious congregations can support
and promote anti-corruption drives.
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Firoz Ali
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Yes, it can. But for that each one of us has to be corruption free. To start with, everyone of us has to promise ourselves that come what may, we will not bribe anyone with anything, we will not ask for any undue favour depriving the deserving...
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Not one person or group can completely stop corruption. It would take an exteremly long time to end corruption in this world. But no matter how hard some people try to end corruption, it will never go away. It can only be reduced. ~Management...
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Atul Yadav
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After Anna Hazare boycott against corruption , it is quite demanding to stop corruption but it not going to happen if the people of India will take serious step..
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JAYANTA KUMAR BORAH
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YES.....the civil society has many miles yet to travel as far as the anti-corruption drive is concerned...There have been many arrests beyond doubt but these have to be viewed as the only beginning and not the end...Arrest and charge -sheeting is...
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Rathin Deb
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Corruption is there to stay not only in India but across the world. So what the authorities should ensure that all the Citizens of our country should get two square meals every day. The right minded people should fight corruption so that one day...
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