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THE PROBLEM OF CORRUPTION AT APEX LEVEL IN INDIA (AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF THE ATTITUDE OF INTELLECTUALS OF DISTRICT SHOPIAN, J & K)

    1 Author(s):  SHEIKH MOHD ARIF

Vol -  4, Issue- 2 ,         Page(s) : 403 - 441  (2013 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Corruption is the largest single element to be found most in India. All roads, from the maternity hospital to the crematorium, smell of corruption. No individual is free from it, no area can be found where corruption is not a ritual. The year 2010 was of Treasure Hunters in which the total loot of the public exchequer is estimated to exceed Rs 4 lakh crore. The paper examines, The Problem of Corruption at Apex Level in India (An Empirical Study of the Attitude of Intellectuals of District Shopian, J & K). In this study interview of 50 intellectuals of district Shopian Kashmir India, was conducted to find out their opinion about the causes of corruptions and suggestion for remedies.

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