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PRESENTED BY;

      MBA - A BATCH (2011-2013)


SOP GROUP – 4

       ANN MARY JOSE
       ARAVIND . T
       ATHUL M.V
       NIKHIL .K
       SINI ABRAHAM
       VENUGOPAL . V
CORRUPTION
      IN
INDIAN SOCIETY
INTRODUCTION
   Corruption is a type of strategic action.

   Two or more people undertake an exchange
    relation by way of a successful transfer of money or
    power which sidesteps legality or morality        to
    regulate the relation.

   India is the 84th most corrupted country in the
    world.
   A corrupt society stops valuing integrity, virtue or
    moral principles.

   It exploits India’s scarce resources.

   Derail country’s credibility and economic stability.

   The recent scams tells us about free loot of
    resources and the power of having big “surnames”
    like Tata’s, and Ambani’s.
MAJOR AREAS OF CONCERNS:
 Politics and bureaucracy.

 Land and property - Where officials steal state
 property.

 Service    sector       –   Like    education,    banking,
 communication        ,   health     care   etc.   Eg:   Non-
 availability of medicines, fake medicines.
 Income Tax Department- Favorable tax treatments.

 Armed Forces – Allegedly selling defence stores in

 black market in border districts of India.

 Religious institution- Some of the churches of North

 India   are making     money     by selling   baptism

 certificates.
CAUSES OF CORRUPTION

 Lack of effective management and organization of

 administrative mechanism.

 Lack of economic stability.

 Lack of effective political leadership.
 Diminishing values in the society.

 Diminishing patriotism.

 Lack of awareness about policies and

 procedures.

 Low literacy rate.
TOP 5 CORRUPTION SCAMS IN
          INDIA
 2G Spectrum Scam

 Common Wealth Games Scam.

 Telgi Scam

 IPL Scam

 Satyam Scam
What's 2G ?
   Second Generation wireless telephone technology.

   Three primary benefits of 2G networks:

         Phone conversations were digitally encrypted.

         Greater mobile phone penetration levels.

         2G introduced data services for mobile, starting
          with SMS text messages.
2G SPECTRUM SCAM

   The 2G spectrum scam in India involved the issue of 1232

    licenses.

   Price set as per 2001.

   Under pricing of 2G spectrum resulted in heavy loss of

    176,379 crore rupees.
   Spectrum allocation process to favor select companies.

   This issue came to light after option of 3G services.

   The scam came to public notice when Subramanyan

    Swamy filed a case to Supreme Court.

   Bandwidth of Defence department was sold.
The scam involved allegations regarding:

   The under pricing of the 2G spectrum by the Department of

    Telecommunication.

   It resulted in a heavy loss to the exchequer.

   The spectrum was allocated to favour selected companies.
CONSEQUENCES OF CORRUPTION
    Loss of National wealth
    Hindrance and obstruction in development
    Backwardness
    Poverty
    Authority and power in wrong hands
    Brain drain
    Rise in terrorism and crimes
    Rise in suicide cases
    Psychological and social disorders
CURES FOR CORRUPTION IN
               INDIA
   Value education

   Effective and regular vigilance

   Responsible citizen

   Effective leadership and administration

   Strong Media support( through films, ads , serials)

   Strong Legislation

   Social organisation
 Declaration of wealth and assets

 Transparency

 Appointment and admissions

 Religious sermon

 Loyalty and patriotism

 Dedicated and diligent leaders

 Coordination and control
SUGGESTIONS

 Lokpal Bill Implementation (Introduced since 1968).

 Anti-corruption police and courts.

 Vigorous punishments

 Anti- corruption websites.

 Anti- corruption Organizations.

 Self determination of not to give bribe.

 Awareness and campaigns through medias, social networking

  sites, road shows etc.
CONCLUSION
            India is a   fast developing country in the world
where our systems are weak. So there is always a chance of
corruption. Who is responsible for this? What action should
be taken? What we must keep in mind is “ Nothing is
Impossible”. If we join our hands together there can be an
end to this deep rooted evil. The only thing is it takes time. A
little   progress   everyday   leads   to   a   big   result   one
day………..may be tomorrow. Be Good and Do Good.
THANK YOU

Corruption in india

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    PRESENTED BY; MBA - A BATCH (2011-2013) SOP GROUP – 4 ANN MARY JOSE ARAVIND . T ATHUL M.V NIKHIL .K SINI ABRAHAM VENUGOPAL . V
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    CORRUPTION IN INDIAN SOCIETY
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    INTRODUCTION  Corruption is a type of strategic action.  Two or more people undertake an exchange relation by way of a successful transfer of money or power which sidesteps legality or morality to regulate the relation.  India is the 84th most corrupted country in the world.
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    A corrupt society stops valuing integrity, virtue or moral principles.  It exploits India’s scarce resources.  Derail country’s credibility and economic stability.  The recent scams tells us about free loot of resources and the power of having big “surnames” like Tata’s, and Ambani’s.
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    MAJOR AREAS OFCONCERNS:  Politics and bureaucracy.  Land and property - Where officials steal state property.  Service sector – Like education, banking, communication , health care etc. Eg: Non- availability of medicines, fake medicines.
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     Income TaxDepartment- Favorable tax treatments.  Armed Forces – Allegedly selling defence stores in black market in border districts of India.  Religious institution- Some of the churches of North India are making money by selling baptism certificates.
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    CAUSES OF CORRUPTION Lack of effective management and organization of administrative mechanism.  Lack of economic stability.  Lack of effective political leadership.
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     Diminishing valuesin the society.  Diminishing patriotism.  Lack of awareness about policies and procedures.  Low literacy rate.
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    TOP 5 CORRUPTIONSCAMS IN INDIA  2G Spectrum Scam  Common Wealth Games Scam.  Telgi Scam  IPL Scam  Satyam Scam
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    What's 2G ?  Second Generation wireless telephone technology.  Three primary benefits of 2G networks:  Phone conversations were digitally encrypted.  Greater mobile phone penetration levels.  2G introduced data services for mobile, starting with SMS text messages.
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    2G SPECTRUM SCAM  The 2G spectrum scam in India involved the issue of 1232 licenses.  Price set as per 2001.  Under pricing of 2G spectrum resulted in heavy loss of 176,379 crore rupees.
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    Spectrum allocation process to favor select companies.  This issue came to light after option of 3G services.  The scam came to public notice when Subramanyan Swamy filed a case to Supreme Court.  Bandwidth of Defence department was sold.
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    The scam involvedallegations regarding:  The under pricing of the 2G spectrum by the Department of Telecommunication.  It resulted in a heavy loss to the exchequer.  The spectrum was allocated to favour selected companies.
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    CONSEQUENCES OF CORRUPTION  Loss of National wealth  Hindrance and obstruction in development  Backwardness  Poverty  Authority and power in wrong hands  Brain drain  Rise in terrorism and crimes  Rise in suicide cases  Psychological and social disorders
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    CURES FOR CORRUPTIONIN INDIA  Value education  Effective and regular vigilance  Responsible citizen  Effective leadership and administration  Strong Media support( through films, ads , serials)  Strong Legislation  Social organisation
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     Declaration ofwealth and assets  Transparency  Appointment and admissions  Religious sermon  Loyalty and patriotism  Dedicated and diligent leaders  Coordination and control
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    SUGGESTIONS  Lokpal BillImplementation (Introduced since 1968).  Anti-corruption police and courts.  Vigorous punishments  Anti- corruption websites.  Anti- corruption Organizations.  Self determination of not to give bribe.  Awareness and campaigns through medias, social networking sites, road shows etc.
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    CONCLUSION India is a fast developing country in the world where our systems are weak. So there is always a chance of corruption. Who is responsible for this? What action should be taken? What we must keep in mind is “ Nothing is Impossible”. If we join our hands together there can be an end to this deep rooted evil. The only thing is it takes time. A little progress everyday leads to a big result one day………..may be tomorrow. Be Good and Do Good.
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