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Karnataka No 1 & Andhra Pradesh is No 2 in the Country..... Kottesam


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21 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

http://cmsindia.org/sites/default/files/Monograph_ICS_2017.pdf


The states covered in this round (and in 2005) of CMS-ICS are:

Andhra Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Delhi Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Odisha Punjab Rajasthan Tamil Nadu Uttar Pradesh West Bengal

AP antey including telangana ani @3$%

  • States where more than half of the respondents opined that level of corruption has remained same or no change in level of corruption was observed during the last one year include, Madhya Pradesh,Andhra Pradesh and Assam. @3$%@3$%

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3 hours ago, billa85 said:

Howle halwa gaadini champesthara endi vaa LoL.1q 

Bhajana batch retire kavalsinde thappa...nannu sampudu katappa thoti kuda kani pani...

ipatike lokesh effect ki bhajana batch deela padi poindi..

 

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15 hours ago, sid_22 said:

Most Corrupted States in India

Out of 20 states, households experiencing corruption in public services during last one year was highest in Karnataka (77 per cent) followed by Andhra Pradesh (74 per cent), Tamil Nadu (68 per cent), Maharashtra (57 per cent), J&K (44 per cent) and Punjab (42 per cent).

In 2005, the percentage of households experiencing corruption in public services were more in Bihar (74 per cent), J&K (69 per cent), Odisha (60 per cent), Rajasthan (59 per cent) and Tamil Nadu (59 per cent).

According to the study, three less corrupt states in terms of households 'experiencing corruption in public services' are Himachal Pradesh (3 per cent) followed by Kerala (4 per cent) and Chhattisgarh (13 per cent).

In 2005, Kerala (35 per cent), Maharashtra (39 per cent) and Gujarat (43 per cent) were the less corrupt states

The report estimated that the total bribe paid by households across 20 states and 10 public services was Rs 6,350 crore in 2017 as against Rs 20,500 crore in 2005. However, the study indicated how a lot still remained to be done to reduce corruption in public services.

 

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Karnataka lo 50% Andhrites/Telanganites, 15% Sambarites (Tamil), 5% Malayalees, 5% North Indians. Remaining 15% Kannadigas.

Karnataka No. 1 kaaka edusthunda ? How comedy re... that % share should go to respective states.

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