Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
314
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
May 9, 2019
Editorial
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1108427464
ISBN-13
9781108427463
Descripción
In a country grappling with deep-rooted corruption, a powerful exploration emerges that delves into the layers of this societal challenge and the urgent need for reform. The authors, Arvind Verma and Ramesh Sharma, offer insightful perspectives on the complexities of corruption in India, shedding light on its impact on governance, economy, and the daily lives of citizens. They intricately weave together the narratives of those affected by systemic corruption, emphasizing the dire consequences that reverberate through communities.
The book calls upon citizens to recognize their role in combating this pervasive issue, advocating for empowerment and engagement with public institutions. Through a well-researched analysis, the authors present tangible solutions that can be implemented at various levels, illustrating how collective action can foster transparency and accountability. Readers are encouraged to rethink their relationship with governance and consider innovative approaches to challenge the status quo.
As the narrative unfolds, it serves as both a critique and a rallying cry for those who believe in a corruption-free India. Verma and Sharma inspire a sense of hope and agency, reminding all that the fight against corruption is not just the responsibility of politicians or bureaucrats but of every individual who wishes to see genuine change in society.
The book calls upon citizens to recognize their role in combating this pervasive issue, advocating for empowerment and engagement with public institutions. Through a well-researched analysis, the authors present tangible solutions that can be implemented at various levels, illustrating how collective action can foster transparency and accountability. Readers are encouraged to rethink their relationship with governance and consider innovative approaches to challenge the status quo.
As the narrative unfolds, it serves as both a critique and a rallying cry for those who believe in a corruption-free India. Verma and Sharma inspire a sense of hope and agency, reminding all that the fight against corruption is not just the responsibility of politicians or bureaucrats but of every individual who wishes to see genuine change in society.