“LG strict against corruption”; A new dawn dawns in government offices with transparency

The war against the corruption of the LG administration is met with success
People’s work in the offices became easy, increasing public confidence in the lieutenant governor.
Iqbal wani
Srinagar: Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha’s determined efforts against corruption in government offices in Jammu and Kashmir have yielded remarkable results. The widespread anxiety of corruption that had gripped these institutions for decades is now being tackled effectively, bringing about a clear positive change in the way public services are delivered. Against Corruption Lt Governor Sinha has tough stance and has created a stir in the bureaucratic corridors, leading to the exposure and subsequent dismissal of several corrupt officers and officials. The transparency process, though tough, is undoubtedly a game-changer in the functioning of government offices. One of the most prominent results of this anti-corruption campaign is the speedy completion of files. In the past, bureaucratic red tape and corrupt practices often led to delays and inefficiencies, leading to disillusionment among ordinary public servants. With the new guidelines, files are now being processed within the stipulated time, marking a break from the old culture of delay. The fear of strict action has created a sense of accountability among government officials and staff members. Earlier, it was not uncommon for officers to demand bribes to speed up work or turn a blind eye to procedural irregularities. However, the crackdown on corruption has created an environment where such behavior is not only discouraged but has serious consequences. A notable change is the payment for the services of officers and staff members. Reluctance to ask. The fear of facing disciplinary action and legal consequences has acted as a deterrent to bribery, leading to a significant reduction in bribery and corrupt practices. This has brought relief to the common people, who can now avail themselves of government services without the unnecessary burden of additional, under-the-table expenses. The success of Lt. Governor Sinha’s anti-corruption directive is not just a victory for the government but for the common man. It is a victory for the citizens who have long been suffering the brunt of a corrupt bureaucracy. A renewed focus on transparency, accountability, and efficiency has restored confidence in the functioning of government offices. Although challenges remain, initial results indicate positive progress toward a corruption-free governance system. This momentum must be maintained through constant vigilance, periodic audits and implementation of preventive measures. The success story of Lt. Governor Sinha’s anti-corruption drive stands as testimony to the fact that a commitment to integrity and ethical governance can bring about meaningful and lasting change. As we witness this new dawn in government offices, it is important to support and expand initiatives that contribute to the betterment of our society as a whole.