Sunday, 9 August 2015

Corruption a headache

Corruption a headache
Corruption issues in Pakistan are increasing day by day a hectic routine is come into being in our society, A difficult situation/condition to live in the polluted world of corruption. National Accountability Bureau (NAB) chief, Admiral  Faasih Bokhari has said during a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan that in his  estimate a large amount of corruption in a day would have reached upto10 to 12 million/day. Earlier, the National Accountability Bureau had put out a relatively less shocking figure 6 to 7 billion rupees a day which had upset the cabinet of Prime Minister of Pakistan Raja Pervaiz Ashraf. 
''So  shameful has been pakistan's performance in this field that accountability itself seems like corruption''

Reliability in government job is a myth now a days, a very hard to believe but a image is there back in our mind as perception. Perception indeed is hard to change specially if changing of a society. Society is being forced by our Elite Class to Lower/middle class.
It appears that the factors responsible for the sorry state of affairs of education converge on a single point corruption. Corruption in education system is a global issue, an objective comparison between corruption trends in Pakistan and other states tells marginal differences in terms of the nature, means and methods. In Pakistan, corruption in education is institutionalized in such a way that it has become the norm, whereas in other countries rogue elements are involved in corruption at the individual level and in a clandestine manner.
To overcome/Recommendations
·         A system should be imposed to Elite Class as well as Lower/Middle Class.
·         Equal rights should be implemented
·         A proper merit should be draft with detailed information/criteria for jobs.
·         Infected people would be punished to law.
·         Our Law Enforcement agencies should work on the laws which are not being introduced in Pakistan for fairness.


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