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My Ideas to Repress Corruption

Corruption is a virus swiftly reaching the roots. It’s a menace, which has entrapped almost all sections of the society. From Peon till CEO, everyone shares a cherry of the cake. Eradicating this menace is a tough but possible task. I belief technological advancement is the best way to curb corruption. Five years back, all government data was to be registered in paper files and folders. Ten years from now, everything would be memory card and chips. So, if all administrative policies will be formulated, adopted and implemented via computer systems, it would be very difficult for a crook to cheat. One can enter bogus data in paper, but it’s hard to fool the computer machine. Unlike others, this is not an utopian idea. Technology has modified man’s way of living. If we notice recent changes, we will find that schemes like e-governance have brought tremendous improvement. Right to Information Act is another great strength that the common man has access to. Public awareness about thi...

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My First Lecture on My 22nd Birthday

I went to my Graduation college Institute for Excellence in Higher Education to meet my Professors. But to my surprise, I got the golden chance to deliver lecture in my Alma Mater. And with God's grace, this dream of mine was fulfilled just 1 year after I passed out from my Institute. My address was on Media: Way Ahead to Make an Impact ...         I didn't make any preparations for my lecture and spoke what ever amused me about the field of Journalism. All the students were listening with attention. It was a wonderful experience. To add cherry on the cake, I received Rs.500 just for addressing for 1/2 hour. That was amazing! I believe those who give guest lectures must be earning a lot if they are paid in this manner.         Before my lecture, I was introduced by one of my favorite teacher Khare sir...I also received thanks giving by one of my junior Astha who used such good words for me, which I suppose I didn't ...