This document discusses corruption in India. It defines corruption as the abuse of power for personal gain, which hurts those who depend on authority figures' integrity. It then examines areas where corruption occurs in interactions with hospitals, often through bribes, influence, or middlemen. Major causes of corruption are identified as people's thirst for luxury, a lack of moral/spiritual values in education, and low salaries forcing illegal earnings. The document concludes by emphasizing that ordinary citizens must work to stop corruption and save India.