Corruption widespread in India: US reportPress Trust of India
Corruption in India is rising day by day. It is one of the mental diseases spreading among the people in today’s world. It is spreading in politics, government, public, industries, and businesses. It has been widely spread in society from ancient times. It has become a public issue that...
In recent Centuries India has earned a place among the THREE most corrupt countries in the world. Corruption in India is a consequence of the nexus between Bureaucracy, politics and criminals. India is now no longer considered a soft state. It has now become a consideration state where everyth...
Corruption has been an age old problem in the Indian system of functioning. But with the everyday scams unearthing,it has gone to a whole new level.Few days ago Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh addressed the media on the issue of corruption in which he said that the phenomenon of ...
The marginal rate of corruption in public programs: Evidence from India We analyze how corruption changes after a wage increase in India's workfare scheme.Before the wage change workers were on average paid appropriately.Howeve... P Niehaus,S Sukhtankar - 《Journal of Public Economics》 被引...
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Using the new technologies such as AI and big data to automate routine procedures in government such as issuance of certificates. Electoral reforms: Barring the criminals from entering the legislatures by amending RPA Banning the cash donation to political party and imposing limits on the overall ex...
Corruption: A Menace In India: Everyone censures corruption at a societal stage but that does not mean that anyone has escaped from the flu of corruption. It is not an infection in one country. Is Poverty A Cause of Corruption: Popular belief suggests that corruption and poverty are closely ...
While corruption has been thrust to the centre stage in India in recent years, no government institution has been entrusted the responsibility for measuring corruption or its effects. While civil society has focussed on the larger context of accountability in service delivery, their approach has been...
I thank Berger for highlighting corruption in healthcare in India,1 but I disagree with his solution of withdrawing recognition of private medical colleges. It is an ill considered retaliatory action that treats just one minor element of a systemic disease and diverts us from a more fundamental ...