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Started by Samundra Paudel Jun 4, 2010. 0 Replies 0 Likes
When corruption is part of the culture…An inconvenient truth: Nepal has the dubious…Continue
Started by Santosh Acharya-Nepal Jun 3, 2010. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Corruption is a global disease whose gravity varies from one country to another but do exist in all part of world. There are many people who shouts slogan against corruption. Most of the people at…Continue
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Comment by Samundra Paudel on February 2, 2011 at 3:44am Nepal, the most beautiful country is now suffering from the most serious illness, corruption. Corruption has now become a most challenging phenomenon and a tough barrier for the promotion of good governance in society. The most challenging aspect is culturally institutionalized behavior. Corruption destroys all the positive work done by development agencies and has appeared as an ugly head in the overall development of society.
The serious challenge of present society is ridding our government and social institutions of corruption. Corruption is proved to be a slow poison and a great obstacle on the way to social, economic and political development of the nation. The widespread corruption from top-level bureaucrats to office file-carriers has become institutionalized in society. Bureaucrats are siphoning money from their administrative transactions. What has developed is a type of Mafioso style politics among the different administrative departments. The inefficiency of "watchdog" organizations and the failure of government to police itself have created the present dilemma.
Many third world nations are also facing similar kinds of social problems, but the matter at hand is effort put forth by the government of such nations to resolve this debilitating problem. The form of government doesn’t matter, whether it is democratic or socialist, such overwhelming corruption slowly kills the ethical, social and moral values of society. This will lead the country toward a vicious circle of poverty and destruction of all socio-economic structures. Furthermore, corruption is the major cause of social, economic and political turmoil in Nepal
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