Mallikarjuna Rao V. 0

Prevention of Corruption

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Corruption has become an unending practice in day-to-day official administration of the Indian governance, may it be the legislature, judiciary, executive or the press (to a certain extent only, not much) in this country. It is said that Yatha Raja....Thatha Praja. The way an elected representative acts, a bureaucrat behaves, a judicial person incline or lean against a favour of any kind or money and/or the press makes (undue statements) (sometimes - not always), in the same way, a babu or a clerk in a govt. office also acts or behaves to gain a petty favour or advantage. In most of the govt. offices in India, the employees indulge in malpractices, such as, use of official facilities for personal use, bunk attendence (unauthorized absence for which the concerned boss also gives support as he himself/herself shall have the same opportunity whenever it is needed. They hardly care for the set targets or less concentrate on official assignments. Moreover, certain govt. facilities also prompt the employees to indulge in corrupt practices. For example, house-lease facility is provided with a HIGH amount every month w/out considering the prevailing rents in a particular town where the office branch functions, thereby giving an opportunity to the employees to get the agreement done with the owner with the rate given by the department, which is much higher to the actual prevailing rate in the area. With this, the employee (tenant-lessee) collects a satisfactory amount from the lessor (owner) every month after the lessor receives the lease-cheque from the department. So, this practice is a curse and highly injustice that is being done to the non-entitled class within the office, artificial rising of local rents followed by price-hike of other commodities in the market of the area and moreover, gross ignorance of the fate of the millions of unemployed youth and the people of below poverty line who are struggling for atleast one-time meal a day. It also amounts to indirect gross mis-use of official funds. For all this situation, the very rule framed by the department itself is wrong whereby setting the high lease-rate which is not at all prevailing in that particular area. In India, Vigilance Week is conducted by giving an oath to the employees "only to fulfill the CVC guidelines, but not for putting them in practice in reality". So, all such malpractices from top to bottom in the overall governance in the four pillars of democracy in India can be restricted, if cannot be completely avoided by the system, in the following manner, as was suggested by a learned person, corruption can be put to an end in a single day by the following practice : "Every citizen of the country should tell to himself or herself that today, I will not be a part of corruption, neither I shall take money or any kind from someone nor I shall offer the same to anyone". If everyone tells to the self everyday, ON NO PARTICULAR DAY, CORRUPTION EXISTS. May that day come to India. V. Mallikarjuna Rao vmrao_hp@yahoo.co.in

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