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    CAPSULE2

    POLITICALCORRUPTIONS

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    Direction for ComputerAssisted lessonFollow te Instruction !i"en #elow$

    This lesson is about the topic- POLITICAL CORRUPTIONS . This capsule contain suitable slides related to the concept.

    Necessary Pictures are provided in each slide.

    Use mouse (sinle clic!" to move to the ne#t slide.

    Clic! on the te#tbo# to et the response.

    Please note the direction iven by the computer.

    $rain Teasers are provided %or developin concepts

    $rain rela#ers are provided %or sel% chec!in &ith necessary e#planation.

    A%ter completin the lesson the learners can recapitulate the lesson throuh Test 'our !no&lede session.

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    Let us observe the picture and

    identify the political corruption inIndia

    Political corruptionis the use of powers by government officials for

    illegitimate private gain. An illegal act by an officeholder constitutes

    political corruption only if the act is directly related to their officialduties, is done under color of law or involves trading in influence.

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    Political corruption in IndiaLoo! at %i

    The activities that constitute illeal corruption di%%erdependin on the country or )urisdiction. *or instance+ some political

    %undin practices that are leal in one place may be illeal in another. In

    some cases+ overnment o%%icials have broad or ill-de%ined po&ers+ &hich

    ma!e it di%%icult to distinuish bet&een leal and illeal actions

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    Low P%& sc%les' (%!es

    Low )o# opportunities *%w%l% +l%c, mone&

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    DEFININ- T*E TER. /POLITICALCORRUPTIONS 0

    Corruption is one ofte #i!!est tre%t

    to te well#ein! of% societ&.

    Political parties who promised to stop and takesteps to eradicate corruption have being voted for power.

    This shows the significance of corruption free society and

    government.

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    Brain Teaser 2.1Corruption degrades the quality of the services

    and also ruins the life of the common man.

    Yes No

    Refer Brain Relaxer2.1 Click here

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    nli!e li!e developed countries"corruption is at hi#h rate in India.

    The causes of corruption in India are

    $any and %uite co$plex that thepro$ises of the political parties toeradicate corruption is not easy

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    &learly read the %uote and thin! for'olitical &orruption in India

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    Political corruption has become a

    dominant mode of corruption in modern time.

    Politicians try to rise and remain in power byany means right or wrong. ost of the

    corruption in politics is done at the time of

    election

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    Here are some pictures of a POLITICAL CORRUPTIONS .Observe the picture andidentify the POLITICAL CORRUPTIO! .

    *i.,

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    ENLAR-IN- T*E DEFINITION

    a&ala (" is an alternative or parallel remittance system.

    It e#ists and operates outside o%+ or parallel to traditionalban!in or %inancial channels. It &as developed in India+ be%ore the

    introduction o% &estern ban!in practices+ and is currently a ma)or

    remittance system used around the &orld.

    (a)ala is an ancient syste$ ori#inatin# in *outh+sia, today it is used around the )orld to

    conduct le#iti$ate re$ittances.

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    !awala is believed to have arisen in the financing of long"

    distance trade around the emerging capital trade centers in theearly medieval period.

    Yes No

    Refer Brain Relaxer2.2 Click here

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    In politics" corruption under$ines de$ocracyand #ood #overnance by -outin# or evensubvertin# for$al processes. &orruption in

    elections and in the le#islature reducesaccountability and distorts representation in

    policy$a!in#, corruption in the udiciaryco$pro$ises the rule of la), and corruption

    in public ad$inistration results in theine/cient provision of services

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    DEFINITION

    &orruption is the $isuse of publicpo)er0by elected politician or appointed civil

    servant for private #ain.

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    &N&3'T 4R5+TIN

    'olitical corruption $eans the abuseof political po)er by the #overn$ent

    leaders to extract and accu$ulate forprivate enrich$ent" and to usepolitically corrupt $eans to $aintaintheir hold on po)er.

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    NIT 2

    'LITI&+L&RR'ITIN

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    Brain Relaxer 2.1

    The ongoing tussle at the top level of #erala police over

    speaking against corruption in Congress government has taken a new turn after $%P

    T P &enkumar indirectly advised 'acob Thomas, an (P& officer in the rank of $%P, to

    quit the service and )oin politics if he wanted to vent his moral indignation against

    corruption. " &ee more at* http*++indianepress.com+article+india+india"news"india+)oin"politics"if"you"want"to"vent"moral"indignation"against"corruption"kerala"dgp"to"

    colleague+-sthash.a/0C1A.dpuf

    /erala 01P tells IP2 o%%icer to 3uit service+ )oin politics

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    4ro$ the above ne)s it is clearthat&orruption has been a part of

    hu$an societies since the oldest of

    ti$es. &orruption" fraud"e$be88le$ent" theft" bribes" and

    !ic!bac!s are all for$s in )hich peopletry to increase their inco$e at the cost

    of others

    4ro$ the above ne)s it is clearthat&orruption has been a part of

    hu$an societies since the oldest of

    ti$es. &orruption" fraud"e$be88le$ent" theft" bribes" and!ic!bac!s are all for$s in )hich

    people try to increase their inco$e at

    the cost of others

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    *o$e for$s of corruption 9 no) called :institutionalcorruption: 9 are distin#uished fro$ bribery and other !inds ofobvious personal #ain. + si$ilar proble$ of corruption arises in anyinstitution that depends on ;nancial support fro$ people )ho haveinterests that $ay con-ict )ith the pri$ary purpose of the institution

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    Test &our ,nowled!e

    I S%& True or F%lse

    1. s )ellbein#?

    2. 7overn$ent corruption is a bi# issue that needs to be solved.

    @. To Arite $aor reasons to political corrupition ? . +ns)er.

    TrueF%ls

    e

    TrueF%ls

    e

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