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Title:
THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF CORRUPTION AND ITS IMPACT ON POLITICAL CULTURE IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR

Authors:
Riyaz Ahmad Mir

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Riyaz Ahmad Mir
Doctoral Researcher scholar, Department of Political science, University of Kashmir, 190006

MLA 8
Mir, Riyaz Ahmad. "THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF CORRUPTION AND ITS IMPACT ON POLITICAL CULTURE IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 4, no. 1, Jan. 2019, pp. 447-456, ijsser.org/more2019.php?id=36. Accessed Jan. 2019.
APA
Mir, R. (2019, January). THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF CORRUPTION AND ITS IMPACT ON POLITICAL CULTURE IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR. Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, 4(1), 447-456. Retrieved from ijsser.org/more2019.php?id=36
Chicago
Mir, Riyaz Ahmad. "THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF CORRUPTION AND ITS IMPACT ON POLITICAL CULTURE IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research 4, no. 1 (January 2019), 447-456. Accessed January, 2019. ijsser.org/more2019.php?id=36.

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Abstract:
Corruption is widespread in Indian Civilization and it has caused maximum suffering to the human kind. The paper discusses issues related to the nature, causes, consequences and possible remedial measures of corruption in Indian Society. It emphasizes that lack of transparency, morality, accountability and consistency as well as institutional weakness provided fertile ground for the growth of corruption in India. It also emphasizes that how corruption related to development issues in India and which kind negative effects are shown in Indian social, political and economic system. The paper also touches that which kinds of reforms are necessary to fight against corruption in India. The paper examined critically the various ways through which corruption had become institutionalized in Jammu and Kashmir and its subsequent impact on political culture on the one hand and its implications for development on the other hand. The paper hypothesized that the institutionalization of corruption leads to an overall change in the value-system and norms of behavior in a society. This was eventually related exclusively to politics and the manifestations of corruption in the political arena were discussed. The paper also touches that which kinds of institutlizations reforms are necessary to fight against corruption in Jammu and Kashmir.

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