Commonwealth games-vs-corruption

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INFLUENCE OF POLITICS ON NATIONALECONOMYOF INDIA BY:-

LALIT SAINI

Commonwealth games Delhi 2010

Participation by 71 countries.Around 2000 staff & 18000 volunteers.12 days of sports & events.Massive security arrangement.

Around rupees 12 billion allocated to developinfrastructure.

20 cities being developed as tourist destination.

Two million foreign tourists and 3.5 million domestic tourists to arrive in Delhi.

The Games village is spreadover an area of 63.5 hectares.

Aspects of Corruption

Who is corrupted ?

How are they corrupted ?

Who is corrupted ?Underpaid

UnappreciatedUnderpromoted

Greedy

How are they corrupted ?

Buy my material and I’ll give you a percentage .

Make a policy decision in my favour .

Don’t offer contracts to open competition .

Facts of corruption In county like INDIA where 7 rupees spend by

government only 1 rupee reaches a common man. So you can well imagine how much money really has been spend on games,where the budget is Rs 30,000 crore.

DoubtsIs money spent on development ??? Is Rs 16,560 crore spent on renovation of

stadium. Is Rs 18,000 crore spent on DTC bus service. Is Rs 3,000 crore spent on extention of metro. Is Rs 3,700 crore spent on flyover and bridges. Is Rs 650 crore spent on street scarping.

CAUSES OF CORRUPTION IN INDIA

•Administrative delays

•Excessive burden of regulatory functions on government

•Government officials vested with personal discretion

•Complex procedures in matters of importance to citizens

As identified by Santhanam Committee

CAUSES contd…As identified by Scholarly Literature•Political patronage. Corruption in the political leadership

•Administrative labyrinth. Cumbersome and dilatory administrative procedures

•Lack of punishment. Corruption cases handled in a casual and clumsy manner

•Social environment. Corruption accepted in the social psyche and behavior

Few Recent example of corruption case in indiaCorruption in common wealth

game 2010MCI boss ketan desai arrested on

corruption chargesCBI Finds IIT,NIT profs in AICTES

scamAICTE Corruption chairman was

found guiltyAIR india’s officer was arrested o

corruption charges

Corruption due to Commonwealth games

Renovation of Jawarharlal Nehru stadium incurred Rs 961 crore, on the other hand renovation at Ferozshah kotla stadium incurred only 85crore WHY there is so difference ???

Other stadium

Renovation of Indira Gandhi stadium incurred Rs 669 crore .

Renovation of Dhyan ChandHockey stadium incurred Rs 262 crore .

DTC bus serviceRs 18,000 crore spent on

DTC bus service .

Delhi government purchase one bus for 60 lakh , but theoriginal price of same bus is 40 lakh.

Delhi metro

At the time of games , delhi government has spent Rs 3,000 crore for extention of metro .

Delhi government spentRs 10 lakh/ per pillar but its actual cost is 7 lakh/ per pillar.

Bad effects of corruption in commonwealth games

Corruption in commonwealth games has adversely affected the country’s image.

Comments against commonwealth games

India is developing nation , there is lot of povertyunemployment, cities are not fully developed,not have proper roads, transportation problem,lots and lots of corruption etc .

India should not have hosted the commonwealth games .

OTHER EFFECTS OF CORRUPTIONCorruption makes the whole

system handicapCorruption in india has wings not

wheelUndermines economics

development of the nationIn the private sector, it increases

the best of businessCreates unhealthy climates for

investment

Recommendations

It is the duty of government to do somethingWith great sense of urgency , to arrest thistrend of decay , at least for the sake of future generations of India .

INITIATIVES TO CURB CORRUPTION•Right to Information Act, 2005

•Government Whistleblower Resolution

•National e-Governance Plan, May 2006

•Transparency Efforts in Public Procurement

−Integrity pact between government department and each bidder

−E-procurement, listed as initiatives under National e–Governance Plan

−CVC guidelines Preventive Vigilance in Public Procurement

−Defence Procurement Policy

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