CORRUPTION FREE STATE: MYTH AND REALITY

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Scholarly Research Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies, Online ISSN 2278-8808, SJIF 2019 = 6.38, www.srjis.com PEER REVIEWED & REFERRED JOURNAL, SEPT-OCT, 2019, VOL- 7/53

CORRUPTION FREE STATE: MYTH AND REALITY Kartick Pal1 & Bishwajit Kumar2 1

Scholar (M.Phil), Department of Political Science, Burdwan University , Burdwan.

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Scholar (M.Phil), Department of Political Science, Burdwan University , Burdwan

Abstract Corruption’ is a meaningful concept in our society because it is a part of social practice not only in modern times but also in medieval and ancient ages. Throughout the ages, people perceived practice of corruption as a deviation from social ethics. It affects every sphere of life like society, politics, economy, and administration. IN present India corruption is a big issue. Like cancer, corruptions have polluted our society. The sources of corruption in India are found in every sphere of life and society. there are problems in the collection of actual data about corruption, due to lack of reliability/credibility of published data or information. Many cases related to the big scam are not proven. This leads to an institutional crisis. Many institutions are formed to prevent corruption like CVC, CBI, LOKPAL etc. These institutions are losing their credibility and legitimacy due to their inability to effectively deal with cases related to corruption which in the long run may undermine the credence of Indian State. Keywords: Corruption, Administration, government institutions for preventing and inquiry of corruption

Scholarly Research Journal's is licensed Based on a work at www.srjis.com Introduction: Corruption has caused maximum suffering to the humankind. Corruption can be seen in every sphere of life nowadays. Like cancer, corruption is damaging out the sociopolitical and economic environment. A corrupt society is characterized by immorality. Injustice, discrimination, and lack of fear or respect for law and state. There are different forms of like bribery, black marketing extortion, fraud, embezzlement, misappropriation of public goods, misuse of profiteering power, nepotism, cronyism, etc. Widespread corruption is a reflection of a poorly functioning state. A poorly functioning state can undermine and face problem in social, economic and political development and modernization. According to the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) 2011 of Transparency international, India ranked at 95 out of 183 countries, with a CPI score of 3.1 out of 10. In 2012, 2013 India ranked 94 out of 174, In the year of 2016 India stood at the 79 the place among 176 countries but in 2017 India has been ranked 81st in the global corruption Index. It indicates a high degree of corruption among public officials and politicians.

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