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PRESENTATION ON CORRUPTION
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A PRESENTATION
ONCORRUPTION
By
ABHISHEK SINGH
What is corruption? Types of corruption Causes of corruption Consequences of corruption Cures of corruption About RTI (Right To Information)
Outline
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.
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
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
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.
Peoples doing bribery
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
Consequences of corruption Loss of National wealth
Authority and power in wrong hands Poverty Rise in terrorism and crimes Psychological and social disorders
Cures for corruption Public interest Honest bureaucrats Honest media Autonomous investigating agencies Effective and regular vigilance Transparency in the system
Cures for corruption Dedicated, courageous, intelligent and
honest leaders
Arvind Kejriwal( EX. IRS Officer)
Anna HazareJayaprakash Narayan(Bharat Ratna - 1999)
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.
An appeal to the audience “Say no to
corruption”
To explore furtherVisit
http://www.karmayog.com/rti/righttoinformation.htmhttp://rti.gov.in/
Thanks for
attention