I think that NGOs or civil society can play a more important role. But civil society is also made up of some parents. Individually it is difficult to change society. In Colombia, the president has put in a program for training youth, who demand accounatability and transparency from the govt officials.
It seems to be working there.
Umesh
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I agree with the president. Charity begins at home (and in elementary school).Dilip
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:_______________________________________________What would be the best way to bring down the level of corruption to the minimum,if not completely,in a state like Assam? President A Kalam,in his Republic day address to the nation said " There are only three members of the society who can remove corruption ----They are father,mother and elementary school teacher."
Is corruption then a problem of moral character ? Or,is it something to do with the transformation of our system?
What is your view ?
KJD
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