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Corruption in India | Political corruption in India | Anti-corruption India

Corruption in India is rising at a fast pace. This blog mentions the political corruption in India and the ways to fight and how to deal with it.

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Corruption in India | Political corruption in India | Anti-corruption India

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  1. About Us Taxolawgy is an online marketplace for providing highest quality of Legal and Financial services in the most transparent environment at affordable rates, while opening global business opportunities for experts like Advocates, CA, CS, etc.

  2. Ways To Fight Corruption In India

  3. Throughout the years we've seen such huge numbers of endeavors by individuals to battle political defilement in India. Probably the greatest was Anna Hazare's arrangement of strikes in 2011. The strikes increased colossal force crosswise over India and were even highlighted in the Times magazine "Top 10 News Stories of 2011".

  4. Even after becoming a massive movement in India, corruption is still prevalent.  • It slows economic development as foreign companies do not invest in countries where corruption is high. • Political corruption in India affects the common man more than people who have influence. • Public money meant for infrastructure goes in the pocket of officials and thus the quality of infrastructure decreases.

  5. How can we fight corruption? The government should empower people by providing them with tools to engage and participate in politics.  Government and non-government organizations should work together to bring in change and drive progress. Awareness programs should become more prevalent. When people are aware of the anti-corruption policies in India, their decision making and accountability increases.  There should be an increase in the use of technology between government, citizens, media, etc. to increase exchange between them. The public should also have access to accurate information on government proceedings. When transparency increases, corruption decreases. Use feedback on the anti-corruption policies. These policies work best when the government constantly monitors and evaluates whether they work for their country or not.  Anti-corruption efforts are vital but punishing those who engage in corruption is equally important. The government should establish a strong legal framework to fight corruption.

  6. THANK YOU! Priya Malhotra info@taxolawgy.com +918961101101

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