3. On the basis of administration:-
Political Corruption
Administrative Corruption
Professional Corruption
4. Lack of employment
Lack of proper system
Lack of economical stability
Lack of love for country
Lack of autonomy( political independence)
Lack of effective management and
organisation
Lack of effective leadership
5. Loss of National wealth
Hindrance and obstruction in development
Backwardness
Poverty
Authority and power in wrong hands
Brain drain
Rise in terrorism and crimes
Rise in suicide cases
Psychological and social disorders
6. Value education
Responsible citizen
Effective leadership and administration
Media
Transparency
Legislation(strict act’s)
Declaration of wealth and assets
Loyalty and patriotism
Effective and regular vigilance
7. 2G Spectrum Scam
Commonwealth Games Scandal
IPO Scandal
Satyam Scandal
Bofors Scam
The Fodder Scam
The Hawala Scandal
8. The Prevention of Corruption Act came into force in
September 1988. It was an improvisation of the Act of
1947.
Thus if an offence against a public servant is proved in
the court there will be imprisonment of not less than 6
months upto 5 years and also the person may be fined.
9. All these corruptions are due to the leaders of this
country, as well as the citizens.
The leaders are promoting the citizen towards
corruption by showing money.
The main cause of corruption is also
modernization of life style
In modern society they don't think about the
country and its future, due to which indirectly they
are responsible for this.
10. All the politicians should realize what their main
duty is.
Black money should be sealed by the
government.
Youths should make a revolution against it.
Punishment should be given to all the corrupt
person in India.