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Feb 12, 2013

1008 Words| Corruption and its Tool for Eradication Essay for Class 12

By KING, 
"Corruption free government is not a necessary condition for rapid economic development. If the corporate and institutions work and uncertainty is checked, progress is possible". -S. Swaminathan

Corruption in any form is treated as an incurable disease, a cause of many social and economical evils in the society and it damages the moral and ethical fibres of the civilization. Indisputably, it is correct that corruption breeds many evils in the society and once corruption starts taking place, slowly and gradually whole country passes through its net and it becomes after sometime an incurable disease. From the point of view of economic growth, there seems to be no clear cut correlation between corruption and the economic growth of a country. There may be presence of some social maladies like inequality of income among the people, moral degradation of people due to the prevalence of corruption, but the parameters of economic growth which are taken on percentage or an average basis are entirely different.

we can find several countries having corrupt regime but yielding excellent economic results and other countries with clean regime showing very poor results in terms of economic prosperity and growth.

Transparency International publishes every year lists ranking corruption in various countries. It has just come up with a list of the 10 most corrupt rulers. The list is not given . It can be viewed on the internet. It is against the policy of this site. 

This list is neither complete nor exhaustive. Saddam Hussein and his cronies might have skimmed more than some of the above rulers.

Corruption in long run may destroy the whole society morally, ethically and economically. May be in the long run, a country needs clean government to reach the top of the income ladder, may be rapid income growth by itself induces better accountability and governance, may be corruption in long run degenerates the society into several misfortunes and evils. But one fact still stands out: Clean government is not a necessary condition for rapid economic growth.

Bangladesh stands at the last of list of 133, yet it has been growing at five percent annually for a decade. Italy, the most corrupt country in Western Europe, has been one of the fastest growing economies. Corruption is often a good predictor of eventual economic crisis, yet when Argentina (92) went bust, the ensuing financial crisis also consumed its neighbors Uruguay which ranks at 33.

The puzzle to ponder is why does corruption coexist with both good and bad economic performance? Why has India over the decades grown more slowly than Indonesia despite less corruption?

A survey conducted for World Development Report some years ago, find one answer. Businessmen in surveyed countries said that the main problem with corruption was that it increases risks and uncertainties. The risks declined dramatically, if corruption produced reliable outcome (as in Indonesia). If all players have to pay 10% and could sure of getting their licenses (Madam X was called 10%) entrepreneurs could treat this as just one more tax, factor it into their calculations of profit and so could invest with confidence of sure gain. Most businessman fear the arbitrariness where some entrepreneurs pay huge sums in vain, while others pay little or nothing and succeed. This happens when there is much discretion in decision making.

It also happens when some decision makers are corrupt and others are not. India is such a country where entrepreneurs are not sure of the things, some decision makers are corrupt and others are honest. One more crucial things about India is the rule of nepotism, rule of criminals and blackmailing through other modes even after paying demanded money. Arbitrariness in decisions, unreasoned ability of demands makes the business wary of dealing in such cases. There is a saying in India that we have honest politicians, who take money and do the needful, dishonest politicians who take money and do not deliver the goods and madmen who do not take money at all. In this lexicon, X was both honest and sane and delivered the goods.

The worst situation is when the ruler extorts without giving anything in return, this seems to be a case in Zaire and Nigeria. Finally, the quality of institutions seems to be the most important factor for the growth of a country. If the institutions work even moderately well, progress is possible even if money is skimmed off at the top. But if the institutions are incapable of enforcing any rights, corruption will hasten economic collapse.

So far Indian economy is concerned the slow progress is the result of lack of decision making at higher levels. Many politicians who takes money but could not enforce their will because of powerful lobby of bureaucrats at many places and in a democracy like India, voice of media, voice of opposition could suppress the wish of the leader. Ours is a peculiar democracy where politicians are corrupt but not authoritative, ours is a multi-party system where leg pulling for no cause, accusation without any evidence is common. Instability in political system is also responsible for the slow economic progress where the Prime Minister is always busy in satiating the coalition partners to keep attached. So far quality of institutions are concerned we are having well matured corporate and the fast development reflected during the last years, has brought stability in the country and good relations with the neighboring nations.

India’s economic growth on an average 6% GDP despite considerable corruption is because of the stability and the liberalization measures taken by the present government, gradual privatization of various sector, reducing bureaucratic intervention in routine work and other measures adopted by the government. It is important to note that growth in some States, where institutions are strong and decision making is least arbitrary is faster than other States.

In brief, it can well be concluded that corruption and economic growth has no clear correlation. Strong institutions, political stability, fast and reasonable logic in decision taking are some of the requirements for fast growth of a nation.
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Feb 20, 2012

2G spectrum scam data for essay writing, India,Class 10,11,School Competiton

2G spectrum scam will be current subject for many schools or for competitive examination . The data will also help to write essey for class 10, 11 or for other classes also. Main essay about 2G scam already has been written and published on this website. You can search it.
Supreme Court cancelled 122 lisence for 25 company.
*Its impact will be on telecome secter and FDI to india.
*Meeting held on Sat-Feb 12, 2012 among PM Manmohan sing, Home Minister P Chidambram, Telecome minister Kapilsibbal , law minister Salman Khurshid. Attorney General GE Vahanvati.
The 122 licences of 9 telecome companies for allocation of nearly 546 MHZ 2G spectrum bandwith ;which were cancelled . Now it vacated for fresh auction.
*The main problem is the two foreign operators, Norwegian Telenor nad Russian Systema are putting pressure on the government.
*Telenor a majority shareholder in Uninor claims to have invested over Rs 14000 crore in Indian Operation.
*The Russian company Sistema ,a majority joint venture partener of Shyam telecome has pumped in over Rs 12000 crore.

source HT dated 12 feb 2012.
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Feb 13, 2012

2 G Scam Essay In India For School | class 6 7 8 9 | English

Total Words = 310
Introduction: Before writing  essay about 2G Scam ,We have to first know the gist of the scam. The officials in the Indian government undercharged mobile telephony companies for frequency allocation license. These companies would use these licences to creat 2G subscription for cell phones.

Scandal: The main scandal was the shortfall of the money collected and the money which the law mandated to be collected is estimated to be  Rs 176,645 crore  based on 3G and BWA spectrum auction prices which held in 2 as valued by Comptroller and Auditor General of India in 2010. What does it means. Is it clear to you I know you understood a little bit. Here it is: If the allocation was done as per officil instruction then the collection would be Rs 176645 crore more than what it was as per allocated illegal rate  .However the exact loss is disputed. Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) pegged the loss at  30,984.55 crore in its first charge sheet filed on 2 April 2011.

Judgment of Supreme:  Court: On 2 February 2012 the Supreme Court of India delivered judgement. The Supreme Court declared the allotment of spectrum as "unconstitutional and arbitrary" and rejected as invalid all the 122 licenses issued during tenure of A. Raja. A. Raja ( then Telecom Minister ) is the main accused in the 2G scam .

Main credit : of bringing this whole scam into the public goes to Subramanian Swamy who is the chief petitioner for this case in the court of law.

Political career of A. Raja  -
Political party DMK,
4 times MP,
present constituency Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu,
Former Union Minister of State (Rural Development - 1999),
Former Union Minister of State (Health and Family Welfare - 2003),
Former Union Cabinet Minister (Environment & Forests - 2004),
Former Union Cabinet Minister (Communication and Information Technology - 2007 & 2009)

Continued- ---- [Remaining part of " 2 G Scam Essay In India For School | class 6 7 8 9 | English " will be published soon]

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Jan 17, 2012

Commonwealth Game Mazor Scam Essay material.

A major scam hit the Commonwealth Games on Friday with allegations being made that a substantial sum of money was transferred to a little known U.K. company from the Games Organising Committee (OC) about which the British government has raised questions.

Television channels reported that over £ 4.50 lakh were transferred through a British bank to the A M Films company, said to be a one man show and which was also receiving £ 25,000 a month.

'Times Now' quoted documents to show that the entire deal came to light when the OC asked for a VAT refund of £ 14,000 in March this year for the payments made to the British company.
The channel quoted a letter of the British Revenue and Customs Department to the Indian High Commission stating that there was no written contract between the CWG and A M Films and that no tendering procedure had been followed and there was no paper work regarding the contract.
The OC is reported to have made a payment of nearly £2.5 lakh for video equipment purchase while A M Films had claimed that it provided services of car hire, makeshift toilets, barriers and electricity.
Indian High Commission sources said the information provided by the U.K. authorities had been forwarded to the Sports Ministry for follow-up action.

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Jan 7, 2012

Commonwealth Game Scam: An overall view | Essay | Corruption | Controversies

Number of concerns and controversies surfaced before the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India, which received widespread media coverage both in India (the host nation) and internationally.
The Commonwealth Games was severely criticised by several prominent Indian politicians and social activists because billions of dollars have been spent on the sporting event despite the fact that India has one of the world's largest concentration of poor people. Additionally, several other problems related to the 2010 Commonwealth Games have been highlighted by Indian investigative agencies and media outlets; these include — serious corruption by officials of the Games' Organising Committee, delays in the construction of main Games' venues, infrastructural compromise, possibility of a terrorist attack, and exceptionally poor ticket sales before the event.
Scam of Massive Proportions
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The commonwealth games 2010 scam was waiting to happen. But the proportion couldn't be guessed even by generous estimates. Rs 36,000 crores or $8 billion scam! Whoa. And this in a country where 400 million live below the official poverty line or simply put, in sub-human conditions. But this was only expected once Suresh Kalmadi was appointed the head of the commonwealth games Organizing Committee. After all, he has a string of achievements to his credit. Some of which include charges of land grab, becoming the chief of Indian Olympics Committee (IOC) using shady means and using the same to stay in that position ever since, siphoning off public funds and many more.

Commonwealth Games Scam List -
*Liquid Soap Dispensers rented for Rs 9,379 a piece or $206! I bet it cleanses the bacteria for ever for this kind of money.

*Operating Expenses escalating from Rs 399 crore in December 2002 to Rs 1,628 crore.

*Medical equipment including tread mills have been bought or rented at 6-7 times their original price.

*Allegations that funds meant for India's most deprived sections - the SC/ST - have been diverted to the games funds. Stealing from the poor to fund the elite's luxuries?
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