Mr. Jayaswal definitely took a huge advantage of the corrupted system of the Indian government. From individualism view, he saw that using his connection to the politicians to promote his own business would fulfill his self-interests in a short period of time. At the same time, his behavior is completely unethical since it is influencing negatively for the fair distribution of the natural resources which are meant to be used for the millions of people in India, resulting slowing growth of the economy.
In particular, the government control over unethical behaviors of the organization is completely missing in this case. Neither the businessman nor Mr. Dadra are interested in social responsibility or sustainability , but gaining a lot of wealth for themselves only.
Unfortunately, it seems to be it is inevitable for Indian government going through this dysfunctional process as they are rapidly developing their country.
They are newly adopting the open system to their traditional society. Ideally, it is meant to be improving the country as a whole, but a few people with power see it as an opportunity for individual chance to win fortune, while they are neglecting to see from the view of moral rights, justice and utilitarian. As a result, social and economic inequality get worse.
It is not only happening in India, when China and South America that are developing rapidly ,are undergoing trial and error. What they need the most right now is the right government which can control unlawful activities of the dominant business organizations. Since, the current government is corrupted top to the bottom, immediate changes should follow in order to fix the problems. The good news is that there are protests who are aware of the corruption and trying to abolish the failing government by demonstrating.
Historically, revolutions have been necessary in order to change corrupt regimes and practices. It is definitely not an easy task to raise against gigantic organizations and government,but people need to raise their voice to inform everyone how a few unenthical individuals are damaging the lives of millions of people and the country for their own greed.
India is going through a huge transition economically and socially. the beginning step of being profitable in the zone of compliance. The next step should be followed by legal responsibility. In order to enter the zone of conviction, a political revolution is ungently needeed. And the new generation should be taught social responsibility and ethics from the early age. It is possible for India to improve to become a successfully developed country even though they are going through a painful transition because they are still people who are aware of social responsibility and hoping to change for all the people in India. When the ethical people start to cooperate to utilize the rich resources to contribute to the community, their socioeconomic level will grow with a great potential.
I totally agree with you."The new generation should be taught social responsibility and ethics from the early age", this way they know from a young age and can act on it. If they are aware of the situation when they are young it can be much easier to fix the issue.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with this as well. Unfortunately, protests generally aren't as lucky with getting a point across to higher officials. Hopefully a new hierarchy will be implemented to restore rightful power back into India since it is a country that has great ability to further prosper. However, I highly agree with your steps to India's social and economical restoration.
ReplyDeleteLike everyone else, I think you touched a very important and critical step. The fact that there should be legal responsibility will get India closer to a less corrupt country. If everything is taught at an earlier age it will prevent the corruption of the years to come. Which will help India tackle corruption.
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