3. What is corruption?
Types of corruption.
Corrupted and non -
corrupted countries.
Reason's for corruption.
Effects of corruption.
Legal framework.
Role of Govt to control
corruption.
Youth against
corruption.
4. Corruption is the misuse of entrusted power (by
heritage, education, marriage, election, appointment
or whatever else) for private gain.
Corruption refers to the using of official power for
personal gain.
It is danger. Which is existing in sevaral
departments of Governament,corporate and private
agencies.
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6.
7. Lack of good government.
Lack of knowledge.
Low job opportunities.
Low economic growth.
Lack of unity on public.
Make money in a short time
and alittle effort.
Lack of ethics and morals.
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9. The Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
The Central Vigilance Commission Act, 2003
Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946
Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002
Extradition Act, 1962
The Representation of Peoples Act, 1950
The Right to Information Act, 2005
The Companies Act, 1956
Conduct Rules
10. Better salary-govt jobs.
Increase no.of workers.
Strict and fast laws.
Camera in govt offices.
Speed up the work process
in govt instituites.
Speed up the judgment and
increase the courts.
Transaction online and
provide bill for all purchases.
11. India is one of the youngest countries
in the world.
Our youth population is among 20% of
the total population in the world.
So the duty of youth is to take
challenge to prevent corruption...