How Corruption has Grown over the years?
By Shourya Mittal
One of the primary reasons for corruption in Indian democracy is the lack of transparency and accountability in governance. Political leaders and government officials often act with impunity, using their positions of power to extract bribes, favors, or kickbacks in exchange for access to government services or contracts.
In conclusion, corruption remains a significant challenge in Indian democracy, and it is essential to address it effectively to ensure the country's long-term growth and development. The government, civil society, and citizens must work together to build a transparent and accountable system that promotes integrity and ethical behavior, which will help to strengthen democracy and benefit all members of society.
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