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India ....

It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area
The most populous democracy in the world 

The Indian economy is the world's ninth-largest economy by nominal GDP
The fourth-largest economy by purchasing power parity (PPP).
The Indian subcontinent was identified with its commercial and cultural wealth for much of its long history.
Four of the world's major religions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism—originated here

The second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people

Ancient India was ruled by many famous dynasties like Shishunaga dynasty , Nanda dynasty , Maurya dynasty , Shunga dynasty , Kanva dynasty Pratiharas, Palas, Rashtrakutas , Rajputs , Mughals to name few

Most of the European Countries are attracted by India due its rich verities of spices and jewelries

These are some of the good facts about India

 But There are some facts , which hinders India when talking globally

Poverty, Discipline, corruption to name a few

 

 Corruption

Corporate and Individual corruptions are countries, one of the major concerns. An International survey reviles that more than 55% of Indian populations pays the bribe to get their work done. Survey also reviles that most of the bribes are paid by Truckers.

India has seen hell out scams; I want point out few of them just to refresh readers mind

Bofors Scam, Commonwealth Games scam, Adarsh Housing Scam, IPL scam, 2G scam, mining scandal in Karnataka and cash for vote scam

There are scandals involving the Army, scams involving the poor quality of bullet proof vests for the policemen, Kargil Coffin scam as well.

Many of the biggest scandals since 2010 have involved very high levels of government, including Cabinet Ministers and Chief Ministers

As the proverb says prevention is better that cure , young Indian citizens show work towards preventing the corruption.

India against Corruption (IAC)

It is a movement by Indian Citizens demanding for strong anti-corruption laws. Lokpal Bills were introduced many times but was not at all considered by the Indian Parliament.  

After a fast by veteran social activist Anna Hazare and widespread protests by citizens across India the Government of India constituted a 10-member Joint Committee of ministers and civil society activists to draft an effective Jan Lokpal Bill

The success of this Movement is entirely depends on the all of us. So please lend some time and talents to fight against corruption

 “Hoping next generation of India will free from corruption”

 

 

 

 


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