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    DEFINITION OF CORRUPTION Corruption is defined as the use of public office for private gain‚ or in other words‚ use of official position‚ rank or status by an office bearer for his own personal benefit. Following from this definition‚ examples of corrupt behaviour would include: (a) bribery‚ (b) extortion‚ (c) fraud‚ (d) embezzlement‚ (e) nepotism‚ (f) cronyism‚ (g) appropriation of public assets and property for private use‚ and (h) influence peddling. Activities such as fraud and embezzlement

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    Corruption Is the Root Cause of Economic Slowdown in India Corruption is omnipresent. From micro-institutions to macro-institution‚ from local to government institutes each operated and continued to exist and flourish with its own set of corruption activities.  What should be noted here is that corruption is going to exist as long as planet earth does. There is plausible end to the institution of corruption‚ which though illegal is unconsciously legal‚ especially in developing countries

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    GLOBAL WATER CRISIS-Water – the essential ingredient for life on this planet ‚ is becoming an increasingly scarce resource. According to the World Bank and World Health Organization‚ 2 billion people lack access to clean water and 1 billion people do not have enough to even meet their daily needs. Every day an increasing amount of pollution seeps into rivers and lakes making them toxic to humans‚ and underground aquifers – our most significant sources of water – are being depleted at an alarming

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    7 Problems with Higher Education in India Razib Ahmed August 16‚ 2006 Know More: India 2.0‚ India One of the key factors behind Indian success in outsourcing is the fact that India could produce thousands of graduates who are skilled in English language. Indian universities are often thought of to be among the best in the world and it is a reality that many Indians are working in the major international companies around the world. However‚ all is not well with the Indian education sector. I just

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    peaceful agitation launched by Anna Hazare‚ his arrest and then the agitation by the people of India. From outside of India‚ I see this as a mass movement just like the one that we had against extension of Reservation quota by Arjun Singh from the same UPA government. And ironically‚ I also see the same kind of resistance being offered by the government to accept the reasonable conditions of the people of India. But at the same time‚ I really wonder whether the agitations going on across the nation are

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    Introduction Corruption in simple terms may be defined as "an act of bribery" . It has been described as profit in a way that constitute a breach of law or a deviation from the norms of society. it involves all types of person and groups such as politician‚ officials‚ policemen‚ and other citizens including businessmen‚ industrialists‚ bankers‚ etc. whether as individual or groups including white collars criminals who break the law

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    Corruption in India is a major issue and adversely affects its economy.[1] A study conducted by Transparency International in year 2005 found that more than 62% of Indians had firsthand experience of paying bribes or influence peddling to get jobs done in public offices successfully.[2][3] In its study conducted in year 2008‚ Transparency International reports about 40% of Indians had firsthand experience of paying bribes or using a contact to get a job done in public office.[4] In 2012 India has

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    Problems of Trade Unions in India 1. Lack of Balanced Growth Trade unions are often associated with big industrial houses. A vast majority of the working population is without any union backing. The entire agricultural sector is highly unorganized in India. The agricultural workers are subject to all kinds of exploitation. The same is true with respect to those working in small scale and cottage industries. Lack of balanced growth of trade unions in all sectors is one of the major weakness of

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    One issue is infrequent large orders vs. frequent small orders. Large orders will increase the amount of inventory on hand‚ which is costly‚ but may benefit from volume discounts. Frequent orders are costly to process‚ and the resulting small inventory levels may increase the probability of stock-outs‚ leading to loss of customers. In principle all these factors can be calculated mathematically and the optimum found. A second issue is related to changes in demand (predictable or random) for the

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    Introduction Corruption is defined by the World Bank and Transparency International (TI) as “the misuse of public office for private gain.”1 Though the defination is too narrow in meaning but Corruption is a global phenomenon. It articulates the whole system from primary to secondary level government and non-government officials. It is so involved in our social system that is today necessity to have it for development of low economic disables. The graveness of this menace can be observed from the

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