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Corruption in Modern India : Roots Causes and Remedies

AuthorEdited by Rahul S. Mhopare and Sanjay Kumar
PublisherRegal Publications
Publisher2016
Publisherxxvii
Publisher315 p,
ISBN9788184845785

Contents: Preface. Introduction. 1. Corruption in modern India: roots, trends and suggestion for combating corruption/Ambrish Kumar Jha. 2. Corruption in India: effect, causes and measures/A. Abdulraheem and R. Rajesh Kanna. 3. Corruption in India: issues and challenges/Angad Singh. 4. Corruption in India: challenges and provisions to control/Rakesh Kumar. 5. Corruption in India: impact, causes and its remedy/Jagdish Singh. 6. Corruption in India/Chandan Singh Chauhan.7. Corruption in India: a cause of expansion of parallel economy/Shyam Sundar Singh Chauhan and Prayrna Dixit. 8. Corruption in India/Sugandha Shujkla and Manju Shukla. 9. Thoughts on corruption in India: remedies and policy reforms-a feed back/K. Hariharan. 10. An analysis of corruption in India/Alok Kumar and Ritesh Jaiswal. 11. Analysis of corruption in India: trends, roots and implication/Priyanka Singh. 12. Analysis of corruption in developing countries like India: trends, roots and implications/Alpana Nigam. 13. Corruption and its ugly face in India/Birendra Kumar Jha and Rajeev Sinha. 14. Corruption and its consequences/Nripendra Pratap Singh. 15. Current scenario of Indian poverty and corruption/C.K. Gomathi. 16. Structure and causes of corruption in India/Ritu Tiwari. 17. The cancer of corruption/S.S. Naik. 18. Corruption and black money in India: challenges and threats/Ajay Kumar. 19. Corruption and the black economy/Anand Prakash. 20. Corruption and black economy: an analysis to it’s relations/C.B. Sharma and Prakash Sharma. 21. Corruption and black economy: remedies and policy reforms/Gunjan Kumar and Rakesh Kumar Singh. 22. Socio-economic analysis of corruption: role of mass media and education/Sharad Kumar. 23. Corruption, economic growth and human development in India/Sulochna Meena. 24. Corruption as an impediment for development: need for new anti-corruption strategies/T. Yadagiri Rao. 25. Cause and efforts to fight corruption in India/Swargesh Kumar. 26. Corruption and its impact on Indian economy: an overview/G. Savaraiah. 27. Democracy and political corruption in India/Brajraj Bibhu and Bibeka Nand Jha. 28. Efficacy of Anti-corruption measures/Bipin Kumar. 29. An analysis of causes and control of corruption/R.Y. Mahore, Mandakini R. Mahore and Samit L. Mahore. 30. End to corruption: the need of the day/Rabindra Kumar Mishra. Index.

Everybody knows that corruption is found everywhere in the world. It’s a global phenomenon and it has become very serious problem in the world. Corruption is a major constraint that is hindering the economic, political and social development of many countries in the world. It is a major obstacle in the process of economic development and modernization of these countries.

In the Indian context too, corruption has become a burning problem. In India, even in the 4th century B.C. corruption had been a major problem then, as reflected in “Kautilya’s Arthashstra”, an ancient Hindu treatise on statecraft, economic policy and military strategy penned during that time. Corruption has spread like a virus in the Indian economy. It has assumed the form of a disease like diabetes, it can only be controlled but not totally eliminated.

In a nutshell, notwithstanding the unavoidable repetition, this refereed book collates the analysis of various aspects of corruption and represents an important contribution in the literature on this burning issue. (jacket)

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