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Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Anti-Corruption Drive in India

Anna Hazares Leadership and anti corruptness campaign in India 16th august 2011, was a solar day of vanity in Indian history which has putted curiosity among most of Indians. many a(prenominal) of us coveted to be part of the activities happening all(prenominal) slightly in Delhi, a wish to join hands with Anna Hazare. It was really fleshy to believe that a tenacious soldier could turn into an anti-corruption crusader by brilliantly executing an amazing series of checks and counter checks, leading to eventual(prenominal) checkmate.It was great experience to see a charismatic leaders in role of Anna Hazare thats effect was so much subliminal which has jolted the backbone of deep root corruption in this country. Two questions were striking. why this campaign? & why we consider Anna for this campaign? Do we desperately need a leader like M. C. Gandhi again, who can cave in a right direction? Why we forgot real Gandhi and His sacrifice? We besides reckon that Note wala Gandhi b y Munna Bhai MBBS. When we go to any office, Office clerk direct us bhaiya Gandhi ke darshan karaa do Kaam ho jayega.This campaign downstairs Annas leaders is purposeful in following dimensions. 1. Creating dominance against corruption The major bosom behind this campaign was creating environment against corruption, if we turn up with association of corruption, we break it asCorruption = Authority + Monopoly Transparency Authority, we cannot ignore the fact that federal agency should be given up to some peoples to govern. But intension to choose those peoples plays importance. When transparency enforces to choose authority outcome is break up, if somebody an ets absolute authority to govern then, its clear that corruption would be there. Absolut Authority, Absolute Corruption. If only some people have the control over all the resources, resulting decisions become biased, certain group who transmit the resources, drives monopoly. This campaign is about to include transparenc y in the society and administration to prevent government, social and corporate corruption. 2. Promoting rectitude among individuals As well state a refine economy cannot ignore the social value of task and responsibilities towards society, and environment.This is what not happening in Indian Economy, to keep and realize civilized economy a strong need of moral rectitude is required. Inclusiveness of all sections of the society, participation of each class families in this campaign gives an indication to deliver forward that people should realize their responsibility towards others and make the system better by considering each spot transparent. 3. Optimism for clean Institutions Corruption has been deeply rooted in peoples day to day life. Even sometimes we take or give bribe and dont realize it.It has been strongly associated with stipulation in society, fast growth and racyness. Such kind of environment leaves an just person alone and hopeless. This campaign has created so me hope of truth, honesty and elicited to clean social and corporate Institutions from corruption. 4. Uprising humanity A phylogeny can be sustainable and unsustainable. In India, increase is taking coiffe at cost of others thats why the gap between rich and poor becoming wider. We feel proud when we look our GDP is maturement around 8. 5 to 9. % per year, on other side we fall under that category where we have the worlds largest population below privation line. Sustainability which comes with collective humanism, must be our intention in development process, only then we can be able to develop ourselves with providing space for others to develop. The development stature of Annas village depicts an example of sustainability and this campaign under his leadership is pointing towards sustainable development. Reference 1. http//nvonews. com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/anna-ram-rajya. jpg

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