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Corruption
by milind on Feb 19, 2010 10:26 AM  Permalink 

Discontinue Rs.1000 and Rs.500 notes.Allow only Rs.5000 cash transaction.US economy is much bigger than India,but has maximum 100 doller note...but I don't think for next 50 years this going to happen

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Corruption
by milind on Feb 19, 2010 10:26 AM  Permalink 

Discontinue Rs.1000 and Rs.500 notes.Allow only Rs.5000 cash transaction.US economy is much bigger than India,but has maximum 100 doller note...but I don't think for next 50 years this going to happen

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Advice
by amit gupta on Feb 19, 2010 10:04 AM  Permalink 

Is this person asking for suggestions or we are just blogging and giving unsolicited advice???Remember this person was known as re----ce minister in previous avtaar!

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No need to tell FM Indian Public is responsible for corruption.
by Loga on Feb 19, 2010 08:55 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Title of above article is wrong it should be No need to tell FM Indian Public himself is responsible for all corruption.
90% of Indians don’t pay correct Income Tax.
90% of Indians don’t pay correct Electricity bills.
90% of Indians don’t follow rules and regulations anywhere.
90% of Indians blame government for all their problems including personal problems.

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Re: No need to tell FM Indian Public is responsible for corruptio
by a g on Feb 19, 2010 10:36 AM  Permalink
90% central ministers are fraud & corrupt. what u say abt them. Wat abt corrupted food minister sharad pawar he is allowing 11 lacs tonnes of sugar rotting in godowns @16/- per kilo he is not ready to release them in the mkt. He helped sugar factories to make 2900% profits.


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Pranab Mukh is top of the list Corrupt guy
by U Samanta on Feb 19, 2010 08:03 AM  Permalink 

Pranab Mukh is top of the list Corrupt guy.
What to tell him.
Its better, corrupted Rediff beg him to get more chance to carry out and indulge more corruption.

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SUGGESTIONS TO FM
by Gopal Krishnan on Feb 19, 2010 06:00 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Introduce I.D.Card for all citizens. Make it compulsory for transacting any business. Discourage all cash transactions above Rs 5000. Link all bank accounts through this ID Card No. Bring all money back from Swiss Bank.

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Re: SUGGESTIONS TO FM
by govind gadiyar on Feb 19, 2010 06:58 AM  Permalink
Fantastic! Great!!!

We see people paying Electricity. Mobile and Landline Bills, LIC Premium paying in cash. Huge amounts are going unaccounted. Plus Petrol for cars. With one shot we can reduce corruption substantially by just insisting payment by swiping the credit card or debit card. Till Nandan's technology arrives.

Let us go cashless and stop corruption

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Steps to implement and not just to read and forget
by meeta arora on Feb 19, 2010 04:37 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

1. why dont we have a separate government unit which deals with corruption? It should have collaboration with appointed officers in each state government to tackle issue in each state.
2. we should have a central government website where those who are caught in corruption should have their names with photos published?
3. WE should have incentives/bonus per case for government officials who bring corruption cases to light?
4. Judiciary should be more efficient so that such cases can be solved soon. Otherwise, those who involve in corruption knows that if something goes to court, they can always delay the proceedings by putting a stay etc which can go on endlessly.
5. Minimum educational level for each minister.
6. Give severe punishment to those who are caught to serve as a exemplary for others.
7. Design a reward structure for ordinary citizens award and financially who bring corruption to attention of govt officials. If needed, they can blow whistle anonymously so that they don't fear bringing corrupted names up or giving evidence for corruption.

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Re: Steps to implement and not just to read and forget
by U Samanta on Feb 19, 2010 08:22 AM  Permalink
Corruption will be on TOP since Govt personals are most corrupted.

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Steps to implement and not just to read and forget
by meeta arora on Feb 19, 2010 04:35 AM  Permalink 

1. why dont we have a separate government unit which deals with corruption? It should have collaboration with appointed officers in each state government to tackle issue in each state.
2. we should have a central government website where those who are caught in corruption should have their names with photos published?
3. WE should have incentives/bonus per case for government officials who bring corruption cases to light?
4. Judiciary should be more efficient so that such cases can be solved soon. Otherwise, those who involve in corruption knows that if something goes to court, they can always delay the proceedings by putting a stay etc which can go on endlessly.
5. Minimum educational level for each minister.
6. Give severe punishment to those who are caught to serve as a exemplary for others.
7. Design a reward structure for ordinary citizens award and financially who bring corruption to attention of govt officials. If needed, they can blow whistle anonymously so that they don't fear bringing corrupted names up or giving evidence for corruption.

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Steps to implement by govt. and not just to read and forget
by meeta arora on Feb 19, 2010 04:34 AM  Permalink 

1. why dont we have a separate government unit which deals with corruption? It should have collaboration with appointed officers in each state government to tackle issue in each state.
2. we should have a central government website where those who are caught in corruption should have their names with photos published?
3. WE should have incentives/bonus per case for government officials who bring corruption cases to light?
4. Judiciary should be more efficient so that such cases can be solved soon. Otherwise, those who involve in corruption knows that if something goes to court, they can always delay the proceedings by putting a stay etc which can go on endlessly.
5. Minimum educational level for each minister.
6. Give severe punishment to those who are caught to serve as a exemplary for others.
7. Design a reward structure for ordinary citizens award and financially who bring corruption to attention of govt officials. If needed, they can blow whistle anonymously so that they don't fear bringing corrupted names up or giving evidence for corruption.

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Ways to deal with corruption?
by meeta arora on Feb 19, 2010 04:33 AM  Permalink 

1. why dont we have a separate government unit which deals with corruption? It should have collaboration with appointed officers in each state government to tackle issue in each state.
2. we should have a central government website where those who are caught in corruption should have their names with photos published?
3. WE should have incentives/bonus per case for government officials who bring corruption cases to light?
4. Judiciary should be more efficient so that such cases can be solved soon. Otherwise, those who involve in corruption knows that if something goes to court, they can always delay the proceedings by putting a stay etc which can go on endlessly.
5. Minimum educational level for each minister.
6. Give severe punishment to those who are caught to serve as a exemplary for others.
7. Design a reward structure for ordinary citizens award and financially who bring corruption to attention of govt officials. If needed, they can blow whistle anonymously so that they don't fear bringing corrupted names up or giving evidence for corruption.

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