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I dream of a corruption-free India.

A place where everyone works hard and gets what he


deserves. A place that gives equal opportunity to everyone based on their knowledge
and skills irrespective of their caste, colour, creed, or religion. A place where people
don’t use other people around to get accomplishes their selfish motives.

But alas, India is far from the ideal place I imagine it to be. Everyone is so engrossed in
earning money and enhancing their lifestyle that they don’t mind using corrupt ways to
fulfill their dreams and ambitions. It is a common notion that those who work with
honesty cannot reach anywhere. They hardly get any promotions and continue to earn
meager salaries. On the other hand, those who seek bribes and use unfair means to
accomplish their tasks climb up the ladder of success and make a better living.

It must be understood that although using corrupt ways is an easy way to make money
in most cases, it does not make you happy. You may do well monetarily using such ill
practices, but will you ever get peace of mind? No! You may find temporary happiness,
but you will stay dissatisfied and unhappy in the long run.

Suppose each one of us must take a pledge to leave corrupt practices. This way, our
life will improve, and our country will become much better.

Corruption Free India Essay 2 (300 words)

Introduction

India, a country that boasts of high values, morals, and traditions, is ironically faced with
the problem of corruption. It is one of the various evil practices our country is fighting
with. The whole system of the country is based on corruption at different levels.

The government of India should Set an Example.

India’s government and political parties are known for their corrupt ways. Instead of
indulging in corrupt practices, they should rather work on overcoming the problem of
corruption. They must set an example for the citizens and inspire them to work with
honesty and dedication to reach their goals rather than using corrupt means.

Selection of Political Parties and Ministers

In India, anyone can stand for the elections and form a political party. The eligibility
criterion does not include a person’s educational qualification. Some ministers haven’t
even attended school and have completely zero knowledge about the political system.
Some have a past criminal record. When such people govern the country, corruption is
bound to happen.

A minimum educational qualification criterion must be set. Only those candidates who
meet the educational criteria and have a clean record must be allowed to contest the
elections. The candidates who win the elections must then be trained to handle their
duties and responsibilities. An educated and well-trained person can certainly run the
country better.

There must be a set protocol for everything, and the activities of the ministers must be
monitored by a higher authority to see if it is being followed.

Conclusion

Though we want a corruption-free India, no one is ready to contribute to the cause. We


are rather adding to it. To free our country from this evil practice, we must stand united
and be honest in our endeavors.

Corruption Free India Essay 3 (400 words)

Introduction

Many countries around the world face the problem of corruption. India is one such
country that is severely impacted by this problem. Corruption is the root cause of
various other serious problems in our country.

Ways to Make India Corruption Free

We can fight corruption if we stand united and are determined to drive this evil away.
Here are a few ways to rid the country of corruption:

 Spread Education

Lack of education is one of the main reasons for the growing corruption. Many people
belonging to the uneducated class use illegal and corrupt means to earn their livelihood.
Spreading education can help in curbing this problem to a large extent. The government
must make policies to ensure that every child in the country goes to school and secures
education.

 Give Strict Punishment

Strict laws must be made for people who indulge in corrupt practices such as taking and
giving bribery, using illegal ways to expand their businesses, accumulating black
money, etc. These people must be punished severely.

 Conduct Sting Operations

The media and government should join hands to conduct sting operations to uncover
corrupt people in different sectors. Such sting operations will not only uncover the
corrupt people but will also discourage others from indulging in such practices.

 Follow the Right Course


We must take it as a responsibility to follow the right course of getting things done rather
than giving bribes to get them done speedily or to escape fines.

 Install Cameras and Recorders

Technology can also help in bringing down corruption. CCTV cameras must be installed
in government offices, at red lights, and other places where the cases of taking and
giving bribes are high. Recorders can be installed at places where it is difficult to install
cameras. People can also take the initiative to record any corrupt practice on their
mobile and share it at their nearby police station.

 Build Confidence

People in India are scared of going to the police, even for lodging a complaint against
someone. They avoid going to the police station because they fear getting caught up in
the nitty-gritty of the police inquiry, which may bring a bad name to them. The
procedures at the police station must be such that those who wish to help the police
must not face any inconvenience.

Conclusion

There are many ways to free India from corruption. Only the willingness to implement
these ways is required.

Corruption Free India Essay 4 (500 words)

Introduction

The rate of corruption in India is quite high. Among other things, corruption impacts the
growth and development of the country negatively. Most developing countries are facing
this problem. The government and individuals in these countries don’t understand that
corrupt practices may benefit them to some extent, but it hampers the growth of the
country as a whole and is ultimately bad for them.

Causes of Corruption in India

There are several reasons why the corruption level is high in our country. Here is a brief
look at these reasons:

1. Lack of Job Opportunities

The jobs in the market are less compared to the number of qualified youths. While many
youths these days roam around without any jobs, others take up jobs that are not at par
with their qualification. The dissatisfaction amongst these individuals and their quest for
earning more leads them to take up corrupt means.
2. Lack of Strict Punishment

People in our country get away with corrupt practices such as giving and taking bribes,
not paying the income tax, following corrupt means to run businesses, etc. There is no
strict law to monitor the activities of people. Even if people get caught, they are not
punished severely for it. This is the reason why corruption is high in the country.

3. Lack of Education

A society filled with educated people is likely to face less corruption. When people are
not educated, they use unfair and corrupt means to earn their livelihood. The lower
classes in our country undermine the importance of education, leading to increased
corruption.

4. Greed and Growing Competition

Greed and growing competition in the market are also reasons for growing corruption.
People these days have become extremely greedy. They want to earn more than their
relatives and friends, and in this mad rush, they do not hesitate to employ corrupt
means to realize their dreams.

5. Lack of Initiative

Everyone wants the country to be free of corruption and criticizes the government for
not doing anything in this direction. But are we trying to curb the issue at our levels? No,
we are not. Knowingly or unknowingly, we all are giving rise to corruption. Nobody is
ready to take the initiative and work as a team to drive this evil away from the country.

Building a Corruption-Free India

The causes of corruption are known to all. It is said that once the cause of a problem is
identified, half the task is done. It is now time to look for solutions rather than discuss
the problem repeatedly.

The government must take it as a responsibility to free India of corruption, as our


country cannot progress if this problem prevails. Each of the problems leading to
corruption must be removed from its roots. For instance, the lack of good employment
opportunities that leads to corruption is caused due to the growing rate of population.
The government must take strict measures to control the population of the country.
Likewise, it must work on every aspect to build a corruption free India.

Conclusion

Our country can flourish and grow better if we get rid of the problem of corruption. So,
let us all do whatever little we can to resolve this big issue.
Corruption Free India Essay 5 (600 words)

Introduction

Corruption prevails in every sector and at every level in the country. Corrupt means and
unfair ways are used to accomplish several big and small tasks by people belonging to
the government and the private sector. This is because people want to make big bucks
without much hard work. But where are we heading by employing such ill practices?
Certainly towards destruction! Each one of us must say no to any corrupt practice. This
would be the first step toward building a corruption free India.

Government’s Role in Establishing Corruption-Free India

While individual efforts can work in freeing the country from corruption, if the problem is
to be removed from its roots, then government intervention is necessary. Indian
government must make strict laws to get rid of this problem. People indulging in corrupt
practices must be punished severely.

The government officials in the country are known for their laid-back attitude towards
work. They take bribes without any hesitation to provide various government services to
people. There is no check on these malpractices. Taking bribes and favours for people
in power is a common trend in government offices. This is not to say that every
government official is corrupt. Some of them do their duties honestly.

But the irony is that those who use fair means earn meagrely, and those who use
corrupt ways earn good and make a better living. Looking at the monetary benefits
involved, even those reluctant to follow the corrupt means are drawn toward this path.
The main reason is that no one can check or punish people indulging in these practices.
If the government monitors the actions of these employees closely and punishes them,
then only these practices can end.

Giving bribes is as bad as taking bribes. We cannot deny that we have indulged in
giving bribes or seen our parents or relatives giving the same at one point. Offering
money to the traffic police for crossing the red light or giving money to get some form
submitted after the due date is a common practice. Even though we know it is morally
incorrect and that we will only add to the corruption by doing this, we still do it at times,
thinking that it would benefit us for the time being and would hardly have any larger
impact.

However, we would not indulge in it if we knew that doing so could land us in trouble. If
we know that we may be fined or our license may be seized or put behind bars for
indulging in any such thing, we will not dare to indulge in it.

So, the government plays a very big role in it. It must take it as a responsibility to free
the country from corruption.
Media’s Role in Establishing Corruption-Free India

The media in our country is quite strong. It has the right to speak and express opinions.
It should make full use of this right to expose corrupt officials. The media must conduct
sting operations regularly and bring the people indulging in corrupt practices into the
limelight. This will not only expose the guilty but will also create fear in the general
public. They will think twice before using any corrupt means.

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