Corruption in administration in ancient India
By: Narayan, Jitendra.
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ArticlePublisher: 2005Description: p.559-74.Subject(s): Public administration - India | Corruption - India | Corruption
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Indian Journal of Political ScienceSummary: In spite of the legal provisions against corruption, it has become a way of life in India today. It has become almost a subject matter of special features for media both print and electronic. Now we have a long list of cases of scams involving bribery and misuse of power by those who are part of legislature executive, bureaucracy and judiciary. Even in ancient times when kingship was generally a common form of governance, corruption of officials was also apparently a serious problem. - Reproduced.
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In spite of the legal provisions against corruption, it has become a way of life in India today. It has become almost a subject matter of special features for media both print and electronic. Now we have a long list of cases of scams involving bribery and misuse of power by those who are part of legislature executive, bureaucracy and judiciary. Even in ancient times when kingship was generally a common form of governance, corruption of officials was also apparently a serious problem. - Reproduced.


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