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CORRUPTION.
Majority of us are aware of the term “corruption” as it is frequently
used in daily parlance. What is corruption? Different pictures emerge in
our mind. The most plausible reference to the nature of corruption
could be assessed in the words of Joe Bidden, 47th Vice President of the
United States of America, “Corruption is just another form of tyranny.”
The statement weighs corruption as equivalent to that of cruel and
oppressive rule of government. However, for a common man/woman,
corruption is a challenge, that he/she faces every day for protecting
his/her fundamental rights and other privileges provided to him as human
beings guaranteed by the Constitution. Corruption in public life is a
way to get selfish gains through illegal methods and by misuse of public
posts and public property. Corruption for private firms/companies is
all about making unfair profits by exploiting the employees and
consumers by circumventing government laws. Corruption prevails in
every sector and at every level in the country whether big or small.
Corrupt means and unfair ways are used to accomplish several big and
small tasks by people belonging to the government as well as private
sectors. This is because people want to make big bucks without much hard
work.
Though the ranking of India in Global Corruption Index 2018 has improved
by three ranks at a global rank of 78 among other countries. India is
still far from becoming a corruption free nation. Corruption in India
was prevailing even during the reign of British Empire. Even Mohammed
Ali Jinnah, the Muslim League leader, who conspired to divide India by
creating Pakistan on August 14, 1947 acknowledged the rampant corruption
during British rule in undivided India : “One of the biggest curses
from which India is suffering—I do not say that other countries are free
from it, but I think our condition is much worse—is bribery and
corruption. Corruption is a poison”. Jinnah who colluded with the
British to divide India if says so then it definitely indicates the
deep-rooted institutional corruption in British India, firmly supported
and practiced by the British authority to meet their selfish ends.
Corruption is a poison which has sheltered in the minds of those who
place themselves above society, community and even country to usurp
ill-gotten advantages in life. It is the mistreatment of public
resources just for getting some unfair advantages to fulfill the material
desires. It is concerned with the unnecessary and wrong use of both
power and position by anyone whether in the government or non-government organizations. It adversely affects the growth of the individual as
well as the nation and reduces both personal and national income. It is a
big reason for inequality that exists within the society we live in. It
hampers the growth and development of a nation at all fronts socially,
economically and politically.
There are several reasons why corruption level is high in our country.
The jobs in the market are less than the number of qualified youth.
While many youth these days roam around without commensurate jobs,
others take up jobs that are way below their qualification. The
dissatisfaction amongst these individuals and their quest for earning
more lead them to resort to corrupt means. People in our country get
away with corrupt practices such as giving and taking bribes, not paying
the income tax, following corrupt means to run businesses, etc. There
is no strict law to monitor the activities of these people. Even if
people get caught, they are not punished severely for the corrupt
practices they have indulged in. This is the reason why corruption is
quite high in the country.
A society filled with educated people is likely to face less corruption.
When people are not educated, they use unfair and corrupt means to earn
their livelihood. The vast majority still do not understand the
importance of education and this leads to increase in corruption.
Untamed greed and growing competition in the market are also the reasons
for growing corruption. People these days have become extremely greedy.
They want to earn more than their relatives and friends and in this mad
rush they do not hesitate to employ corrupt means to realise their
dreams. Everyone wants the country to be free of corruption and
criticizes the government for not doing anything in this direction
without pinning oneself for being the cause of it.
Technology can also help in bringing down corruption. CCTV cameras must
be installed in government offices, at red lights and other places where
the cases of taking and giving bribes are high. Recorders can be
installed at places where it is difficult to install cameras. People can
also take initiative to record any corrupt practice going around in
their mobile and share the same with the nearest police station. People
in India are scared of going to the police even for lodging a complaint
against perpetrators of corruption. They avoid going to the police
station as there is a fear that they might get caught up in the
nitty-gritty’s of the police inquiry and it may bring bad name to them.
The procedures at the police station must be such that those who wish to
help the police must not face any inconvenience. Though, corruption is
rampant in India, it is also true that by and large the common men and
women of India are honest and have an evident dislike for corruption.
Howsoever deep rooted corruption might be, it could be successfully
eliminated with political will and public awareness. While individual
efforts can work in the direction of freeing the country from corruption
the government’s intervention is also necessary if the problem is to be
removed from its roots. The Central Government must make strict laws to
get rid of this problem. It is the joint effort of the individuals,
media as well as the government that can help in building corruption
free India. They must work hand in hand to make the country a better
place to live.
By:- SHUBHAM SHARMA.
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