Say no to corruption.

'Say no to corruption!' We are all familiar with this slogan and hear it often. But what is the purpose of this slogan? Is it a message for all of us? If so, are we taking it seriously and practicing it? I will be discussing corruption in my country, Pakistan. Corruption is a major problem in Pakistan, spreading like a fungus rapidly growing on a stale or uncovered piece of bread, completely absorbing it.

Firstly, we need to understand what corruption actually means. Corruption doesn't just refer to earning money illegally for personal benefits; it's a form of dishonesty towards yourself, your society, and your country. An action isn't corrupt until we make it corrupt. Corruption exists everywhere, in every field, whether it's an army officer, a bureaucrat, a politician, a shopkeeper, or a milkman. Even teachers, doctors, and engineers can be corrupt by being dishonest in their profession. For instance, if a teacher isn't teaching the students efficiently, he/she is corrupt...

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