Corruption is an infamous issue, yet to be taken seriously by us. Everyone is involved in this process weather he is a common man or a politician or CEO or a bureaucrat or a peon. From top to bottom all are corrupted. It doesn’t matter how loud one shout or scream, all what matter is to act against corruption. People face day to day life hassles still they fight back and overcome them. Likewise it has also become a part and parcel of our life and we need to overcome from it. I guess you have doubts regarding my statement.
So let’s just clear them first. See yourself, how many of you have made their driving licence in total Rs.260/- . No, don’t even try to make excuses or put yourself in pleasing positions. After acknowledging how can today’s generation who has learned to fight for their rights can so easily give up? Still if you guys do not believe ask your parents about your admission process in school. How much they had to give the amount as donation and on the contrary it’s the right of every student to get educated given by our government and fought by us.
MEDIA is said to be the fourth pillar of our democracy. It was a time when it use to unveil certain amount of issues and which it couldn’t cover up was said to be because of the lack of technology, human resources and so on and so forth.
But what now why don’t they uncover every damn issue? Why they don’t talk about their own corruption? Like the case of Tarun Tejpal, (Tehalka magazine). Even the known senior journalist whom I liked Late Mr. Vinod Mehta he also didn’t spoke a word against him in fact blamed or questioned the character of the girl(victim) in the times now debate. They didn’t raise this issue on their own. And moreover every channel presents their version of story. This is because to increase their funds and they are to be collected or can be achieved if and only if they fulfil the wishes of our rich babus.
This all is not anything new for us. It is not that we haven’t heard of or read about them. It is just to make everyone feel that now it’s time to react. And we have to start it from our home. These small things like making affidavits cost you around Rs. 150/- but in the actual process it would be hardly for Rs20/-.
So if one cannot contribute much to the society at least he can start with these small steps. And, who knows what wonders these steps can lead to. I personally want to appeal to everyone that it is better to be late than never.
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Good efforts! I feel that corruption does bring some social inefficiency but it also generates economic effectiveness in the economy, not being pro-corruption.
Good effort u made it…!
Problem is our attitude, we say ” it is the government which is corrupt, I am not”
good article!!
GOod work 😀 by puting light on the info 🙁
Corruption is an major issue as of now 🙁 even if its kejiwal govt or anything untill or unless there is initiation from our side we cant decrease it 😀
LIke make up your mind with this “I wont do it and i wont let it happen ”
If everyone fix this in mind 😀
We can assure a corruption free nation 😀
very well wriiten 😀
As the example that you used was really good 😀