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TSSM’s

Bhivarabai Sawant College of Engineering and Research Narhe, Pune-41.

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

S.E. – Mechanical Engineering

TITLE : CORRUPTIONBy

1) DESHMUKH CHANDRAKANT (SM-23)

2) DESHMUKH PRATHAMESH (SM-24)

Under Guidance

of

Prof. HIRMUKHE SIR

(Assistant Professor)

(2014-15)

Prepare by-Deshmukh

chandrakant.& Deshmukh

prathamesh.

Corruption

INTRODUCTION

Corruption is a type of strategic action.

Two or more people undertake an

exchange relation by way of a successful

transfer of money or power which sidesteps

legality or morality to regulate the relation.

India is the 84th most corrupted country in

the world.

TYPES OF CORRUPTION Administrative corruption

Political corruption

Grand corruption

Petty corruption

Public corruption

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TYPES OF CORRUPTION 1) Administrative Corruption: Alters the implication of policies.

Such as getting license even if he doesn’t qualify for it

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TYPES OF CORRUPTION

2) Political Corruption: Influences the formulation of laws,

regulation and polices.

Such as reworking all licenses and gaining the sole right to operate the gas station monopoly

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TYPES OF CORRUPTION 3) Grand Corruption: Involve substantial amount of money

and usually high level officials

Such as Swiss accounts case and Mehran bank scandal.

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4) Petty Corruption: Involve a smaller sums and typically more

junior officials

• Petty corruption basically use in a low level business

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TYPES OF CORRUPTION

5) Public Corruption: Public office is misused for

private gain.

Such as police receive a money for personal gain and drop any criminal offence.

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TYPES OF CORRUPTION

What Causes Corruption?Most studies of corruption focus on

institutional factors:Need stronger and more effective institutions

(World Bank)Lack of democracyIneffective judiciaryUnfair electionsLack of free media

SOLUTIONLokpal Bill Implementation (Introduced since 1968).

Anti-corruption police and courts.

Vigorous punishments

Anti- corruption websites.

Anti- corruption Organizations.

Self determination of not to give bribe.

Awareness and campaigns through medias, social

networking sites, road shows etc.

CONCLUSION India is a fast developing country in the world

where our systems are weak. So there is always a chance of

corruption. Who is responsible for this? What action should

be taken? What we must keep in mind is “ Nothing is

Impossible”. If we join our hands together there can be an

end to this deep rooted evil. The only thing is it takes time. A

little progress everyday leads to a big result one

day………..may be tomorrow. Be Good and Do Good.

Thank you

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