[Assam] Back to Popular Topic - Corruption
Ganesh Bora
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Tue Jan 18 12:23:24 PST 2011
I think this is a right claim in light of the claim made by Kapil Sibal that
there was no loss to the state exchequer by 2G scandal. So Tripura learned
quickly from the center.
Ganesh Bora
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O' Deka:
Aapuni thikei koise.
It is a little mindless to reduce corruption issues to a series of singular
cause/effect/way to eradicate etc.
It also tells us how the desi media deals with issues, even those as the
pervasiveness of corruption.
>Tripura has eliminated corruption
*** Now that is something to take note of, isn't it? Then again, if one looks at
the source,
one must shake one's head and forget it.
O'm
On Jan 18, 2011, at 12:38 PM, Dilip Deka wrote:
> The Times of India is trying to analyze corruption in India by means of a
>survey. :-)
> See the link below.
>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Why-is-corruption-so-rampant-in-India/specialpoll.cms
>s
>
> Is corruption in India so simple as to reduce the issue into multiple choice
>bullets?
>
> I read in an article (Op ed) published in the Sentinel today that Tripura has
>eliminated corruption. I cannot believe that one state can do it in isolation.
>Does anyone in Tripura or in the neighborhood know more about it?
>
> Dilip Deka
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