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    Jessica Lall vs. Corruption The Jessica Lall case‚ one murder in which there were over 300 high profile witnesses‚ an open and shut murder case took 11 years to reach to a solution. With this case people have taken a step forward against the corruption and injustice happening in India. Jessica Lall case has proved the amount of unity that exists in India. In almost every state of India the public and media stood up against the politicians to give justice to Jessica Lall‚ a person they didn’t know

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    Coruption in India

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    COMMENTARY Corruption in India A Quantitative Analysis Vani K Borooah This article represents one of the first attempts at quantifying the level of corruption in India. This has been made possible by the unique website ipaidabribe.com which invites people who paid a bribe to record their experience. By choosing a specific issue – identity verification by a police officer prior to issuing a passport – it was able to focus on a “harassment” bribe‚ that is a bribe paid for something a person was

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    Personal power has the ability to be essential to greatness‚ and at the same time is able to destroy a person’s nature. In the drama Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ the main character‚ Macbeth‚ becomes corrupt through power that he gains. The play shows that even someone who starts out like Macbeth and does not crave power‚ will do terrible things to gain authority and power. The play begins with the characters King Duncan and Malcolm talking about a "good and hardy soldier" (Act I: ii: 4).

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    North Korea Corruption

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    In this cartoon‚ I am satirizing the huge exaggeration of North Korea’s potential as a nuclear power in the world. Yes‚ they do have weapons‚ but they’re so miniscule‚ they’re nothing to fear. Not to mention the countless amounts of failures they’ve had while testing these weapons. Many times‚ they will rise a few seconds‚ then explode mid air. The media will then act as though this is something to fear when the missiles aren’t able to leave N. Korea itself. I am quite irate due to the media being

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    India 2014: The Challenges of Governance In January 2012‚ the government of India faced significant challenges to achieving three key objectives of high growth‚ inclusive development‚ and improved governance. The economy was experiencing a growth slowdown‚ persistently high inflation‚ and infrastructure and energy deficits. Policy reforms were hampered by several recent corruption scandals‚ widespread citizen protests against corruption‚ and disagreements with coalition partners. Inflation has risen

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    Corruption is today a world-wide phenomenon. In our own country some people in high positions have been charged for it. A corrupt person is termed immoral‚ dishonest and unscrupulous in his dealings. His disregard for honesty‚ righteousness and truth results in his alienation from society. He is treated with contempt. But as erosion of values leads to decadence‚ remedies for the social malaise remain elusive‚ and so no amount of contempt can eradicate corruption which is a symptom of decadence.

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    Lokpal Bill does India have to get rid of corruption. Introduction:- The nation pledge to which we swore in our school days goes as “India is my country. All Indians are my brothers and sisters....”.However it seems soon the term corruption will also find its way to the pledge. Every morning along with our prayers we will also have to pledge to our motherland to clear off the stigma of corruption from her forehead. Such is the effect corruption has managed to have. Corruption draws in our mind

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    by James McTeigue is a dystopian political thriller about a shadowy freedom fighter known as ‘V’ who along with his companion Evey‚ blows up parliament and eliminates the government’s control of the country. The film gives a deeper insight of the corruption that can take place in the government. It draws attention to the societal issues stopping us from being able to trust those of higher power. The film also portrays the idea that you can kill a man but you can’t kill an idea. These ideas are consistently

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    is purchased‚ it shall be confiscated. • Section 409 pertains to criminal breach of trust by a public servant. The public servant shall be punished with life imprisonment or with imprisonment of upto 10 years and a fine. The Prevention of Corruption Act‚ 1988 • In addition to the categories included in the IPC‚ the definition of “public servant” includes office bearers of cooperative societies receiving financial aid from the government‚ employees of universities‚ Public Service Commission

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    How to end corruption Prompt justice‚ prompt punishment to guilty‚ prompt registration of FIR in Thana and prompt action by police personnel‚ prompt movement of files in all offices‚ election and recall of public representatives and so on…. All these are possible only when the culture of flattery and yesmanism is stopped completely. Honest workers have always fear of wrong posting and rejection in promotion processes if they do not flatter their bosses or bribe them.. Honest person fear in

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