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A PRESENTATION ON CORRUPTION By ABHISHEK SINGH

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Page 1: Corruption

A PRESENTATION

ONCORRUPTION

By

ABHISHEK SINGH

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What is corruption? Types of corruption Causes of corruption Consequences of corruption Cures of corruption About RTI (Right To Information)

Outline

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Introduction to corruption

Corruption is the misuse of public power and resources for private gain.

Examples of public resources: Money, goods, vehicles, buildings, Pension

funds and medical aid funds etc. 

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There are two major types of corruption:

1. Petty Corruption2. Grand Corruption

Petty Corruption means the corruption which is done on the small scale or on the low-level.

Grand Corruption means the corruption which is done in the big scale or in the high level.

Types of corruption

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Grand Corruption is further categorized as:

Political Corruption: To win the election, some political leaders try to lure the voters by offering them wine, wealth and others types of direct or indirect benefits. Example: kidnapping, murder(Mr. Shanmughan Manjunath’s murder), violence, injustice etc.

Types of corruption

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Types of corruption Administrative Corruption When officers like IAS and IPS, clerks, peons, etc. are involved, its called administrative corruption. Example: Officers and/or clerks of govt. offices demand money from public even to do their legal tasks.Professional Corruption: It includes duplicating things, mixture in eatables things and in petrol etc.

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Peoples doing bribery

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Causes of corruption Lack of effective leadership Lack of public support Lack of proper system Donation in the educational institutions Lack of autonomy Lack of effective management

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Consequences of corruption Loss of National wealth

Authority and power in wrong hands Poverty Rise in terrorism and crimes Psychological and social disorders

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Cures for corruption Public interest Honest bureaucrats Honest media Autonomous investigating agencies Effective and regular vigilance Transparency in the system

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Cures for corruption Dedicated, courageous, intelligent and

honest leaders

Arvind Kejriwal( EX. IRS Officer)

Anna HazareJayaprakash Narayan(Bharat Ratna - 1999)

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Cures for corruption (RTI)The Right to Information Act 2005 (RTI) is an Act of the Parliament of India.

Important provisions of RTI Act 2005: Ask any questions from the Government or

seek any information Take copies of any government documents Inspect any government documents or works. Take samples of materials of any Government

work.

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An appeal to the audience “Say no to

corruption”

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To explore furtherVisit

http://www.karmayog.com/rti/righttoinformation.htmhttp://rti.gov.in/

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Thanks for

attention