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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: angie.4u

Yeah I agree we have to start with ourselves. No contribution is small. Every journey begins with a single step. i b liv in the ripple effect. we can start with simple things like not giving or accepting bribes. For this we have to B ready & patient to wait our turn & not jump queues. saying No to unfair letters of recomendation etc. Corruption is the main factor thats eroding our national fabric.



Yup we should do our part, one or two wont be able to change much, but atleast you we will be be content that you made your contribution. If you enter the civil service or so and work selflessly you can bring changes in the lives of a good number of people.. You will be an inspiration to the newcommers too.

And there are numerous social workers whom I know, not those hypocrites who just desire attention and fame, but those who work day and night expecting nothing in return..They are content people.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Debu dear, one need not take up corruption fight in a professional way by becoming a police officer or an advocate. One can do it in whatever profession one is as corruption is widespread in every sphere . At times it takes a lot of courage too. Being a forensic expert will put you face to face directly with a lot of challenges that will test your integrity. Lot of political pressure wud B applied in high profile cases. remaining steadfast in ones principles will require a lot of determination & courage. 😊 I think we need to build up our pesonal, moral strenghth first of all !
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: debayon

I know. But how will physics help in solving crime? Besides, the pay'll be low and it won't look good because my dad has done a Post-Doc and me a police officer? I can be a forensics scientist, though.



Your subject is Physics..!😊 The only science paper i had some interest in while at school..😊
You go for forensics science then..😊 And also you dont need to be in government service to make contributions..😊

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: pogo



Your subject is Physics..!😊 The only science paper i had some interest in while at school..😊
You go for forensics science then..😊 And also you dont need to be in government service to make contributions..😊

Yes I wanna be a physicist But the problem is the corrupt people have so much influence, a huge force needs to be put on them to topple them.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: debayon

Yes I wanna be a physicist But the problem is the corrupt people have so much influence, a huge force needs to be put on them to topple them.



There have been numerous attempts to curb corruption, but of no avail.. Here in Kerala there is are big anti corruption boards in front of all public offices, minor and major, but corruption is as rampant as always. One thing that can be done is not to become corrupt and be an inspiration for those who follow you.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: pogo



There have been numerous attempts to curb corruption, but of no avail.. Here in Kerala there is are big anti corruption boards in front of all public offices, minor and major, but corruption is as rampant as always. One thing that can be done is not to become corrupt and be an inspiration for those who follow you.

But Kerala is still a good state, with 100% literacy rate and beautiful backwaters and everything
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: pogo



There have been numerous attempts to curb corruption, but of no avail.. Here in Kerala there is are big anti corruption boards in front of all public offices, minor and major, but corruption is as rampant as always. One thing that can be done is not to become corrupt and be an inspiration for those who follow you.



Yup they have so much influence.. A huge network of politicians, bureaucrats, businessmen and the underworld
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: debayon

But Kerala is still a good state, with 100% literacy rate and beautiful backwaters and everything



But if there is so much corruption in Kerala, imagine about many other states..!😲
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Thanks.

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