This is a primer for those anti-corruption crusaders who need just a little more info on this monster to fight a more effective battle and argue with government representatives on the Lokpal Bill or any other similar matter. I wish I could too!
This is a primer for those anti-corruption crusaders who need just a little more info on this monster to fight a more effective battle and argue with government representatives on the Lokpal Bill or any other similar matter. I wish I could too!
this presentation is about the corruption in India. i also mentioned about the causes and impacts of it.
let us be against corruption and make India corruption free.....
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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.
Cost of corruption exceeds by far the damage caused by any other single crime
this presentation is about the corruption in India. i also mentioned about the causes and impacts of it.
let us be against corruption and make India corruption free.....
corruption ,types of corruptions: ,forms of corruption: ,effects of corruption: ,causes of corruption ,corruption rate in pakistan ,how to remove corruption
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.
Cost of corruption exceeds by far the damage caused by any other single crime
Corruption in Pakistan, serve as the root cause of all the problems which we are facing now a days, so u can have a look, that what are the causes, effects and solution to corruption, in Pakistan. For complete detail report write me at riazgulsheikh@gmail.com
Legality is only a first step
Questions to ask: When faced with a potentially unethical action.
Management’s role
Compliance/Integrity based codes
Corporate social responsibility
A definition and stakeholders
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 the 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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Corruption.ppt
1. TSSM’s
Bhivarabai Sawant College of Engineering and Research Narhe, Pune-41.
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
S.E. – Mechanical Engineering
TITLE : CORRUPTION
By
1)DESHMUKH CHANDRAKANT (SM-23)
2) DESHMUKH PRATHAMESH (SM-24)
Under Guidance
of
Prof. HIRMUKHE SIR
(Assistant Professor)
(2014-15)
2.
3. 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.
4.
5. TYPES OF CORRUPTION
Administrative corruption
Political corruption
Grand corruption
Petty corruption
Public corruption
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6. TYPES OF CORRUPTION
1) Administrative Corruption:
Alters the implication of policies.
Such as getting license even if he doesn’t qualify for
it
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7. TYPES OF CORRUPTION
2) Political Corruption:
Influences the formulation of laws, regulation and
polices.
Such as reworking all licenses and gaining the sole
right to operate the gas station monopoly
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8. TYPES OF CORRUPTION
3) Grand Corruption:
Involve substantial amount of money and
usually high level officials
Such as Swiss accounts case and Mehran bank
scandal.
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9. 4) Petty Corruption:
Involve a smaller sums and typically more junior
officials
• Petty corruption
basically use in a low
level business
9
TYPES OF CORRUPTION
10. 5) Public Corruption:
Public office is misused for
private gain.
Such as police receive a money for
personal gain and drop any
criminal offence.
10
TYPES OF CORRUPTION
11.
12. What Causes Corruption?
Most studies of corruption focus on institutional
factors:
Need stronger and more effective institutions (World
Bank)
Lack of democracy
Ineffective judiciary
Unfair elections
Lack of free media
13.
14. SOLUTION
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.
15.
16.
17. 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.