SSC MTS EXAM

SSC

INDIAN POLITY

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n spite of all this, somewhere along the way, the ‘anti-corruption agenda’ has disappeared from the public domain. We have not seen public opinion being mobilised to demand action against corruption in public life. Instead, one after the other, insti ____ which right is required to ensure crystalline functioning of government ____ ?
A
Right to privacy
B
Right to equality
C
Right to information
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Anti-corruption collective action is a form of collective action with the aim of combatting corruption and bribery risks in public procurement. It is a collaborative anti-corruption activity that brings together representatives of the private sector, public sector and civil society.

Detailed explanation-2: -Right to Information Act. Right to Public Services laws. Anti-corruption laws in India. Anti-corruption police and courts. Civic anti-corruption organisations. Electoral reforms.

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