We invite you to share your personal experiences with corruption—whether involving a government official or any individual. Have you ever encountered a situation where an officer demanded a bribe or asked for a favor to process your work, secure a job, or access a service? Maybe you witnessed someone abusing their power to benefit themselves or others. We want to hear those stories.
Tell us about moments when you tried to stand up against corruption—big or small. Have your efforts ever led to a corrupt person being reported, investigated, or convicted? Did you take any action that helped reduce corruption in your community? Your experience could inspire others and highlight ways ordinary citizens can make a difference.
We also want to know your thoughts on reducing corruption in our country. What practical suggestions do you have? How can citizens, institutions, and governments work together to curb corrupt practices? Who do you think bears the greatest responsibility for the growth of corruption in India—systemic failures, lack of accountability, cultural attitudes, political influence, or something else?
In addition, please share any experiences where someone undermined your basic rights—such as access to education, healthcare, employment, freedom, or even the right to live with dignity. How did these violations affect you, and what steps did you take to address them? Whether you fought back, sought help from others, or found ways to cope, your story matters.
Your voice can empower others by shedding light on real struggles and real solutions. We encourage honest, respectful, and thoughtful contributions that help us understand the challenges and explore ways to build a fairer, more just society.
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