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Corruption in India: By: Zain Ali ID:51102

Corruption is a major problem in India, according to the document. The document discusses that India ranks 94th out of 174 countries in corruption, and that corruption is caused by factors like an uneducated government, religious differences, greed, lack of education, democracy, and poverty. The effects of corruption in India include high inflation rates, increased crime rates, and an uneven distribution of wealth. The document proposes solutions like encouraging educated people to enter politics and having the media expose corrupt officials.

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Corruption in India: By: Zain Ali ID:51102

Corruption is a major problem in India, according to the document. The document discusses that India ranks 94th out of 174 countries in corruption, and that corruption is caused by factors like an uneducated government, religious differences, greed, lack of education, democracy, and poverty. The effects of corruption in India include high inflation rates, increased crime rates, and an uneven distribution of wealth. The document proposes solutions like encouraging educated people to enter politics and having the media expose corrupt officials.

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Corruption In India

By: Zain Ali ID:51102

Outline
Interview Introduction Causes of Corruption Effects Solution

Expert Opinion
My father He has experienced the corruption He is an active follower of Indian politics

Introduction
India is ranked 94 in the Corruption Index out of 174 according to Transparency International (2012) In 2010 India held 33% of the worlds poor population (1.4 billion) which is basically people who are living under $1.25 per

Causes of Corruption
Uneducated Government Religious Differences within the country Greed/Bribery Lack of education in society Democracy Poverty

Effects
Inflation rate is 5.96% as of March 2013 (Trading Economics, 2013) Crime rates have increased by 25% form the year 1998 to 2010 (Zee News India, 2011) Uneven distribution of wealth

Solutions
Advertising Campaigns to encourage educated people to enter politics Media taking sides with the public to unmask the true corrupt personalities

Thank you for listening

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