RSS Feed

1/23/2014

Topic Reading-Vol.652-1/23/2014

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
India's Delhi government launches anti-corruption helpline
Bribe takers must be feared by this helpline. It is designed and designated to set up sting operations to catch and arrest those who have long been demanding money for favor from ordicnary citizens.
Corruption is a major problem in India, though it isn’t unique to this subcontinent. It is a common practice in most of the developing countries, not to mention China, which is no longer regarded as “developing country.”
This problem seems to be serious enough for a newly formed party that pledged to fight against corruption to win 40% of the seats in last month's Delhi elections. Because of the public support in the capital’s election and overwhelmingly positive reaction to this helpline, the party is now seeking to contest the national elections which are expected to take place in this spring.
Enjoy reading and learning about the heated anti-corruption move in a hot country.

No comments:

Post a Comment