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The Narendra Modi government has been going to the town, claiming it has clamped down on corruption, but does the common Indian believe that? No, according to a recent survey.

In fact, 37% respondents said corruption increased in the last one year while 45% believed it was at the same level, according to survey conducted by Transparency International India.


The online survey was on a perceived level of corruption that in the last year across Indian states. It was released on the occasion of the UN anti-corruption day.


The survey, conducted over 15 days, drew responses from 34,696 persons from 11 states of the country. The findings point out that in all states, the number of those who believed that there was an increase in corruption in the last one year exceeded the number of persons who believed that corruption had reduced over the same period.

The survey, done in collaboration with LocalCirles, revealed that 51% of the citizens replied that their state government did not take any steps in the last one year to reduce corruption.

Most of the respondents felt that local level corruption issues are still not being addressed.

Forty five per cent admitted that they had paid a bribe at least once in the last 12 months, in order to get their work done.

Currently, out of 30 States (including Delhi) there are nine states without a Lokayukta at present.

Nearly 12,964 (about 37% of the persons) surveyed in the 11 states believed that there was an increase in corruption during the last year, while 15,622 (about 45%) believed that it remained the same.

About 4,873 (about 14%) stated that they believed corruption reduced in the same period, while 1,235 (4%) of those polled replied that they can’t say about a probable increase/decrease in corruption levels.

In the state of Uttar Pradesh, about 21% of the respondents said that corruption had reduced in the state. The number of those who believed that corruption reduced was strikingly low in the state of West Bengal, where only 3% of the respondents believed that corruption came down in the last year.

In the state of Punjab, about 20% of the respondents said that corruption increased in the last one year.

An equal percentage of respondents replied that they could not say whether corruption increased in the same period. The remaining 60% believed that corruption levels were the same as before.

It is imperative to ascertain the sources, where corruption allegedly emanates from. The related national poll showed that 84% of the bribery transactions relate to local level bodies and wings of the local government, i.e. municipality, police, tax, power, property registration, tenders etc.

Only 9% said most of the bribes were paid to the central government departments, i.e. PF, income tax, service tax, railways etc.

Two per cent said it was paid to the private sector and 5% said it was paid to other parties like for school admissions, NGOs, courts etc.

In two separate parallel polls, 51% of the citizens replied that their state did not take any steps in the last 1 year to reduce corruption while 45% submitted that they paid a bribe at least once in the last 12 months, in order to get their work done.

The persons surveyed also suggested different ways to address corruption at local and state levels. Some of their suggestions included handpicking dedicated and honest officers and deputing them in known corrupt areas, anti-corruption agencies to expand its activities and conducts surprise checks at state levels, human intervention to be minimised in government offices and CCTV cameras to be installed, a state-level helpline to be started to report cases of corruption, and speedy investigation in corruption-related cases with heavy financial penalties".

Transparency International India (TII) is an independent, non-governmental anti-corruption organisation of India.
 
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i also believe that the earth is flat and that evolution never happened . unfortunately that doesn't change the reality
 
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The Narendra Modi government has been going to the town, claiming it has clamped down on corruption, but does the common Indian believe that? No, according to a recent survey.

In fact, 37% respondents said corruption increased in the last one year while 45% believed it was at the same level, according to survey conducted by Transparency International India.


The online survey was on a perceived level of corruption that in the last year across Indian states. It was released on the occasion of the UN anti-corruption day.


The survey, conducted over 15 days, drew responses from 34,696 persons from 11 states of the country. The findings point out that in all states, the number of those who believed that there was an increase in corruption in the last one year exceeded the number of persons who believed that corruption had reduced over the same period.

The survey, done in collaboration with LocalCirles, revealed that 51% of the citizens replied that their state government did not take any steps in the last one year to reduce corruption.

Most of the respondents felt that local level corruption issues are still not being addressed.

Forty five per cent admitted that they had paid a bribe at least once in the last 12 months, in order to get their work done.

Currently, out of 30 States (including Delhi) there are nine states without a Lokayukta at present.

Nearly 12,964 (about 37% of the persons) surveyed in the 11 states believed that there was an increase in corruption during the last year, while 15,622 (about 45%) believed that it remained the same.

About 4,873 (about 14%) stated that they believed corruption reduced in the same period, while 1,235 (4%) of those polled replied that they can’t say about a probable increase/decrease in corruption levels.

In the state of Uttar Pradesh, about 21% of the respondents said that corruption had reduced in the state. The number of those who believed that corruption reduced was strikingly low in the state of West Bengal, where only 3% of the respondents believed that corruption came down in the last year.

In the state of Punjab, about 20% of the respondents said that corruption increased in the last one year.

An equal percentage of respondents replied that they could not say whether corruption increased in the same period. The remaining 60% believed that corruption levels were the same as before.

It is imperative to ascertain the sources, where corruption allegedly emanates from. The related national poll showed that 84% of the bribery transactions relate to local level bodies and wings of the local government, i.e. municipality, police, tax, power, property registration, tenders etc.

Only 9% said most of the bribes were paid to the central government departments, i.e. PF, income tax, service tax, railways etc.

Two per cent said it was paid to the private sector and 5% said it was paid to other parties like for school admissions, NGOs, courts etc.

In two separate parallel polls, 51% of the citizens replied that their state did not take any steps in the last 1 year to reduce corruption while 45% submitted that they paid a bribe at least once in the last 12 months, in order to get their work done.

The persons surveyed also suggested different ways to address corruption at local and state levels. Some of their suggestions included handpicking dedicated and honest officers and deputing them in known corrupt areas, anti-corruption agencies to expand its activities and conducts surprise checks at state levels, human intervention to be minimised in government offices and CCTV cameras to be installed, a state-level helpline to be started to report cases of corruption, and speedy investigation in corruption-related cases with heavy financial penalties".

Transparency International India (TII) is an independent, non-governmental anti-corruption organisation of India.

Militancy and corruption goes hand in hand !!!
 
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as usual indian on denial mode
bit rich coming from a pakistani , you might wanna check the transparency international corruption rankings . And there have been a lot of steps to reduce corruption like linking all the benefits which people receive to the banking system and hence eliminating middle men . A lot of services are being converted to online . Sure there is still corruption among the "babus" and government orgs . But the corruption at the top level has certainly come down as compared to the previous congress government
 
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bit rich coming from a pakistani , you might wanna check the transparency international corruption rankings . And there have been a lot of steps to reduce corruption like linking all the benefits which people receive to the banking system and hence eliminating middle men . A lot of services are being converted to online . Sure there is still corruption among the "babus" and government orgs . But the corruption at the top level has certainly come down as compared to the previous congress government
bit rich coming from an indian,transparency international corruption rankings does not indicate the corruption in government organization/at high level they only rank countries on public sector corruption i.e health ,education and law enforcement agencies. even last year indian media reported india is getting worse in corruption handling
http://www.businesstoday.in/current...education-healthcare-forbes/story/259512.html
https://www.forbes.com/sites/suparn...untry-while-japan-comes-in-last/#7e820edd1201
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/india-is-most-corrupt-country-in-asia-forbes/460652.html
we send our corrupt PM to home while street thug is a PM in india, do you really think a street thug, killer of thousand of people (RSS) while the are in rule can bring peace in india
 
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street thug is a PM in india, do you really think a street thug, killer of thousand of people (RSS) while the are in rule can bring peace in india
that is fiction , but never mind

btw they all talk about one form of corruption , i.e , bribery . And i had already conceded that in my previous comment . This bribery thing has become a culture with old government "babus" refusing to work honestly . It's just one aspect of corruption , and i would think the least destructive type of corruption. The top level corruption like the coal scam or 2G or commonwealth scams are more destructive , or corruption in the form of not completing projects and just announcing projects is more dangerous for my country which was rampant during the previous government . Bribery is not the only form of corruption
 
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You should call it when you see it.

That is a lame argument and reeks of hypocrisy and dishonesty. You were just doing that the other day in the ruppee depreciation yourself. Either don't start yourself or learn to take it.
 
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hard to imagine where things going wrong for india because they did everything right at the start, laid a solid democratic foundation for governance, coupled with god given resources to the region. good location, skillful population etc

the leaders make all the difference in the country and india is not getting good top leadership.

india needs a little bit of luck, better leadership perhaps to change its fortunes because ingredients are all present.
 
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hard to imagine where things going wrong for india because they did everything right at the start, laid a solid democratic foundation for governance, coupled with god given resources to the region. good location, skillful population etc

the leaders make all the difference in the country and india is not getting good top leadership.

india needs a little bit of luck, better leadership perhaps to change its fortunes because ingredients are all present.

Its not hard to imagine what is wrong at all.

The problem is not the executive, but the JUDICIARY.

The Judiciary is corrupt and lazy and a law onto themselves with ZERO oversight and self correcting mechanism and instruments.

It has squandered its responsibilities by disguising it as "independence" and have delivered justice only in bit and parts. For most parts, the average Indian is denied justice.

But Indians have been living without justice for such a long time (more than a few centuries) that we do not even know what we are missing. We have just accepted this non working Judiciary as a way of life.
 
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that is fiction , but never mind


btw they all talk about one form of corruption , i.e , bribery . And i had already conceded that in my previous comment . This bribery thing has become a culture with old government "babus" refusing to work honestly . It's just one aspect of corruption , and i would think the least destructive type of corruption. The top level corruption like the coal scam or 2G or commonwealth scams are more destructive , or corruption in the form of not completing projects and just announcing projects is more dangerous for my country which was rampant during the previous government . Bribery is not the only form of corruption
oh wow!!, let me show you government level corruption
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/repor...m-collapses-a-day-before-inauguration-2546998
 
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