Corruption Introduction: a common phenomenon; main cause.
Effects of corruption on society: People, Govt, good values.
Factors that contribute the corruption: Seven factors.
Remedies: Complete change in society; Revision of pay scale, or change of Government not enough: Four steps.
Today corruption is almost a world phenomenon. It is, in fact, a universal problem, having existed in all ages, It has clung to mankind like an incurable disease, In a free and competitive society, incestment of capital can yield only reasonable returns in the long run. But corruption or acceptance o fbribes promises a rapid changes in financial conditions. Orginally the Police and P.W.D were notoriouse for corruption but now this evil has spread to almost every department of the Government. Even courts of justice and education are no exceptions. Prevalence of corruption has created disappointment and discontent among the community. The machinery of Government gets rusted and ceases to...