Corruption

Death punishment is the ONLY WAY to STOP adulterators from flourishing in India.
Too much greed is playing havoc with the lives of ordinary mortals.. more  

Stronger Enforcement and Surveillance: Agencies like FSSAI, Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), and Consumer Affairs Departments need to increase inspections, monitor the supply chain, and enforce penalties against those involved in adulteration. Implementing random checks and making food testing more accessible will deter such practices. Public Awareness Campaigns: Educating consumers on how to spot adulterated products can also help reduce demand for such goods. Consumers need to know the risks and learn how to make informed decisions when buying products. Stronger Accountability: Those found guilty of adulteration should face proportionate punishments, such as longer prison sentences, large fines, and asset confiscation. This will not only punish the guilty but also discourage others in the supply chain from engaging in illegal practices. Use of Technology: Traceability technology like QR codes, blockchain, and digital tracking can help ensure the authenticity of products from source to shelf, reducing the risk of adulteration. Mobile apps and web portals can be used to report instances of adulteration and corruption anonymously. Transparency and Anti-Corruption Measures: Strengthening the mechanisms to combat corruption within regulatory agencies is critical. Whistleblower protection, transparency in regulatory processes, and swift action against corrupt officials can help curb the problem at its root. more  
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You have touched upon the hottest intrigues from the day-beginning to the day-ending such as corruption, Death Penalty, adulteration, greed, life & mortals. The whole lot constitutes a world-theme which is hard to crack in current style of Democracies having to do with Law & Order having recourse in structured policing followed by superintending of militarization of affairs of States . The root causes are traced to the following ten commandments. 1. Culture 2. Time, Continuity, and Change 3. People, places, and Environment. 4. Individual Development and Identity 5. Individuals, Groups and Institutions 6. Power, Authority and Governance 7. Production, Distribution and Consumption 8. Science, Technology and Society. 9. Global Connection 10. Civic Ideals and Practice The worldly experience has discovered a parallel in Science too. For example, formulated by the German physicist and Nobel laureate Werner Heisenberg in 1927, the uncertainty principle states that we cannot know both the position and speed of an individualistic electron to nail down its position at a given instance in time . more  
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