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Ways to deal with corruption?
by meeta arora on Feb 19, 2010 04:32 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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How to overcome corruption?
by meeta arora on Feb 19, 2010 04:28 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.

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How to overcome corruption?
by meeta arora on Feb 19, 2010 04:28 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.

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Cleaning from home
by Sunil Vaishy on Feb 19, 2010 02:20 AM  Permalink 

First finance minister should start cleaning from their own house. Bring Swiss money of your mother and yuvraj bring into scanner and back into the india and you see the goverment will be in surplus!!!
Dont fool the people of india.

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Black Marketing in Real Estates
by balkrishna wete on Feb 19, 2010 12:07 AM  Permalink 

A married couple/ one family/ an individual having more than two residential property, should pay prohibitory/considerable property tax, so that they do not contribute to speculation of prices.In New Mumbai, you can clearly see more than 50% of the flats though new are empty moreover almost 10% are on rent.

In Mumbai, except for builders in Navi Mumbai, real estate developers take more than 30-50% black money from the flat purchaser. It is big money going to the underworld,corrupt politician and organised criminal syndicate. There has to be a government valuation in each area and transaction cannot be done below that valuation

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Black Marketing in Real Estates
by balkrishna wete on Feb 19, 2010 12:07 AM  Permalink 

A married couple/ one family/ an individual having more than two residential property, should pay prohibitory/considerable property tax, so that they do not contribute to speculation of prices.In New Mumbai, you can clearly see more than 50% of the flats though new are empty moreover almost 10% are on rent.

In Mumbai, except for builders in Navi Mumbai, real estate developers take more than 30-50% black money from the flat purchaser. It is big money going to the underworld,corrupt politician and organised criminal syndicate. There has to be a government valuation in each area and transaction cannot be done below that valuation

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Black Marketing in Real Estates
by Shree Wete on Feb 19, 2010 12:06 AM  Permalink 

A married couple/ one family/ an individual having more than two residential property, should pay prohibitory/considerable property tax, so that they do not contribute to speculation of prices.In New Mumbai, you can clearly see more than 50% of the flats though new are empty moreover almost 10% are on rent.

In Mumbai, except for builders in Navi Mumbai, real estate developers take more than 30-50% black money from the flat purchaser. It is big money going to the underworld,corrupt politician and organised criminal syndicate. There has to be a government valuation in each area and transaction cannot be done below that valuation

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Black Marketing in Real Estates
by Shree on Feb 19, 2010 12:06 AM  Permalink 

A married couple/ one family/ an individual having more than two residential property, should pay prohibitory/considerable property tax, so that they do not contribute to speculation of prices.In New Mumbai, you can clearly see more than 50% of the flats though new are empty moreover almost 10% are on rent.

In Mumbai, except for builders in Navi Mumbai, real estate developers take more than 30-50% black money from the flat purchaser. It is big money going to the underworld,corrupt politician and organised criminal syndicate. There has to be a government valuation in each area and transaction cannot be done below that valuation

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Black Marketing in Real Estates
by balkrishna wete on Feb 19, 2010 12:05 AM  Permalink 

A married couple/ one family/ an individual having more than two residential property, should pay prohibitory/considerable property tax, so that they do not contribute to speculation of prices.In New Mumbai, you can clearly see more than 50% of the flats though new are empty moreover almost 10% are on rent.

In Mumbai, except for builders in Navi Mumbai, real estate developers take more than 30-50% black money from the flat purchaser. It is big money going to the underworld,corrupt politician and organised criminal syndicate. There has to be a government valuation in each area and transaction cannot be done below that valuation

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Black Marketing in Real Estates
by balkrishna wete on Feb 19, 2010 12:05 AM  Permalink 

A married couple/ one family/ an individual having more than two residential property, should pay prohibitory/considerable property tax, so that they do not contribute to speculation of prices.In New Mumbai, you can clearly see more than 50% of the flats though new are empty moreover almost 10% are on rent.

In Mumbai, except for builders in Navi Mumbai, real estate developers take more than 30-50% black money from the flat purchaser. It is big money going to the underworld,corrupt politician and organised criminal syndicate. There has to be a government valuation in each area and transaction cannot be done below that valuation

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