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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)
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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.
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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
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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.
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TYPES OF CORRUPTION
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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
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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.
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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.