Supply Chain Management for Indian Agriculture - A Blueprint for Agriculture-led Prosperity

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Anti-corruption
Simple prescriptions to eradicate corruption:
 
1. Each executive and judicial processe should have a guideline on time to be taken. Beyond that corruption is to be presumed on the part of dealing officers.
2. Bring in e-governance everywhere so that citizens do not have to stand before government officers
3. Officers will have to compensate the victims in money for malafide decisions or delays.
4. Abolish all currencies over the denomination of Rs.50. Make more than 99% of payments in value through non-currency mode.
5. No personal currency to be allowed within any government office.
6. All officers of government and judiciary including elected representatives to maintain accounts of income, expenditure, assets and liabilities to be filed annually.
7.Compile a census of all valuable properties and link with ownership for scrutiny
8. Make available all information on compliance in simple language
9. Do not listen to any leaders. Just judge them on their actions.
10. Recognise creation of livelihood opportunity as the fundamental duty of government.