Anakapalli, Andhra Police !
This is one of the reasons why shipping goods from Point A to Point B in India is expensive, before the goods reach the destination you have to grease a dozen palms
Police rupture the farmer's son's testicles after he complains about the bribe in India.
The farmer’s son was called to Govardhan police station and brutally kicked in the private parts by the chowki incharge after he filed a complaint on the CM portal about a ₹20,000 bribe demand.
In Neregal village of Hanagal taluk of Haveri district, Karnataka.
A group of fanatic Muslims attacked the Hindu Kuruba community boys with deadly weapons after Hindu youths burst crackers to celebrate the Kara Full Moon festival with great joy.
Maharashtra Police !
OP : Today, I caught a police officer in Maharashtra accepting a bribe. As soon as I started filming, I was threatened with a fine. I repeatedly told them to issue a fine if they broke a rule, but not to try to intimidate them.
When they realized I wasn't going to give in to pressure, instead of issuing a challan, they apologized and asked me not to upload the video. But the issue isn't just about one person; it's about a system in which complaints of illegal extortion of ₹100, ₹200, ₹500 from truck drivers continue to surface.
If someone is wrong, legal action should be taken, but bribery from honest drivers and the general public must be stopped. This video is not against any individual, but a voice against corruption.
Pakistan is a cancer and curse for global world especially for Balochistan, Bharat and Afghanistan.
It needs to be uprooted and finished.
Targeting innocent civilians in the Republic of Balochistan and Afghanistan is unacceptable.
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ये राजस्थान कैडर के IPS माधव उपाध्याय हैं ,
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जब SP के पास शिकायत गई तो जांच में दोषी पाए गए , IPS हैं तो करवाई में थोड़ा समय लग रहा हैं लेकिन उम्मीद हैं कि जल्द सस्पेंड हो जायेंगे !
साहब 2022 बैच में 148 रैंक के साथ IPS बने थे ,
अपनी मां को अपनी कुर्सी पर बैठा के एक फोटो पोस्ट किया था और लिखा था कि,
"मां के साथ इस पल को साझा करके बड़ा गर्व महसूस हो रहा हैं !"
अब इनकी मां को इनको पैदा करने पर शर्म आ रही होगी !
The economic and demographic effects of corruption.
Cost of land in our urban areas is far higher than what our GDP per capita would dictate. The ratio of land value to per capita GDP is probably higher in India than anywhere else. As an example, land prices in Chennai or Bengaluru rival that of cities like New York which has a vastly higher per capita GDP.
The key reason?
First, vast sums of political corruption money is parked in real estate. This raises real estate prices and high real estate prices affect everything downstream.
Second, corruption in building approvals and the like - the famous DTCP - raises construction costs, on top of already higher real estate costs.
Third, corruption in private school regulatory compliance enforcement raises school fees.
Fourth, corruption in private hospital regulatory compliance enforcement raises health care costs.
Fifth, household goods need sales outlets and those pay higher rents due to high real estate prices and construction costs.
So housing, education, healthcare and household goods - all of these now cost higher.
As a direct consequence, the economic burden on the average person gets worse. Young people, facing all these costs, postpone marriage, and postpone children or have fewer children.
That directly affects our demographics.
While this issue exists in many parts of India, Tamil Nadu, being the most urbanized of the bigger states, is particularly hit hard.
So corruption is becoming an existential threat to our society.
If you worry about the super-low birth rate in Tamil Nadu, way below replacement, understand that corruption raising our cost of living is one of the major causes, not the only cause, but a big one in our context.