Monday, 18 February 2013

Top 10 curropted countries in the world

#1 Somalia has been a proxy battleground for nations for years


Somalia ranks 182 out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1 out of 10.
Foreign countries such as the US and USSR who used the country as a battleground for political ideologies helped drive corruption by backing particular clans or groups.
U.S. funding really helped the Siad Barre regime, which really took government corruption to the next level. After the regime fled in 1991, the country is essentially lawless and ruled by clans, warlords, and militia groups.
Even some NGOs giving Somalia millions are actually splitting the money between the NGOs and the the signing government officials.

#2 North Korea's officials drink imported Coke while its citizens die from starvation


North Korea ranks 182out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1 out of 10.
North Korea is little transparency, but just getting there usuallyrequires large bribes. Most of the testimonies come from refugees from the country, most of whom paid bribes to escape.
A Chinese national who snuck in and out of the country told RFA, "In some places in North Korea people are starving to death, but railway security agents wear Seiko watches and smoke [Craven A] cigarettes."

#3 Myanmar's corruption stems from its logs, gold, and drugs


Myanmar ranks 180 out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1.5 out of 10.
Its rich natural resources and drug rings have led widespread corruption in all of Southeast Asia. It is often seen as the root of problems in the Golden Triangle.
The country is full of internal ethnic violence and has been isolated most of the developed world because of human rights issues. But it still engages in illegal resource deals with nearby nations like China.
Clinton's visit there this week is the first one in over 50 years.

#4 Afghanistan's citizens consider government kickbacks normal


Afghanistan ranks 180out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1.9 out of 10.
In 2010, people from Afghanistan paid $2.5 billion in bribes, and nearly half the population has paid the government kickbacks.
Kickbacks are so common that 38 percent of citizens think its normal. Even meeting with a politician implies giving a kickback 40 percent of the time.

#5 Uzbekistan's top officials reap all the benefits from rich resources


Uzbekistan ranks 177out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1.6 out of 10.
The government is rich in resources, but doesn't allow for independent private sector growth, keeping control of everything.
A WikiLeak letter condemns former Prince Michael for "rampant corruption" and "organized crime." The authoritarian government is often cited as the root of the corruption problems.
Part of its anti-corruption drive shut down 100 supermarkets and manufacturing businesses. But according a local businessman, there's been "no progress in the battle against corruption. The country and its society are corrupted through and through."

#6 The 69 years Turkmenistan spent in the Soviet Union has led to totalitarian control


Turkmenistan ranks 177out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1.6 out of 10.
Though Turkmenistan declared its independence in 1991, the country just made moves to open up the country in 2006.
The country also labors under immense human rights abuses and residents face severe restrictions anytime they try leaving the country.
Turkmenistan has the 3rd worse freedom of the press, and is the 10th most censored country in the world.

#7 Money for Sudan's development ends in private hands and in foreign banks


Sudan ranks 177 out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1.6 out of 10.
Sudan's new president Salva Kir is being pushed to stop the mass pilfering of development money that comes into the Sudan meant to help rebuild the war ravaged country.
Since gaining self-rule in 2005 not one official has been prosecuted for corruption, despite there being a commission assigned specifically to the task.

#8 Iraq goes out of its way to silence whistleblowers


Iraq ranks 175 out of 182 countries and earned ascore of 1.8 out of 10.
The Iraq government is so entrenched in its rampant pattern of corruption since the fall of Saddam Hussein that it removes officials who try to prosecute racketeers.
Members of the government also intimidate politicians and journalists who support whistleblowers.
As recently as September 2011 a renown Iraqi journalist was murdered in his home for leading anti-government protests.

#9 Haiti is plagued by impenetrable bureaucracy


Haiti ranks 175 out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1.8 out of 10.
The immobilizing amount of "red tape" in the Haitian legal system enables local politicians and bureaucrats to gain influence and and direct public outcomes for financial gain.
The result has debilitated Haitian society and placed the country consistently at the top of the corruption list.
The $2 billion that came into the country following the 2010 earthquake did little to alleviate corruption and meandering bureaucracy.


#10 Venezuela's corruption began with the discovery of oil

Venezuela ranks 172 out of 182 countries and earned a score of 1.9 out of 10.
The discovery of mass amounts of oil in Venezuela hastened its slide into corruption and by the 1970s the petroleum sucked from the ground was called "the Devil's excrement" by Venezuelans.
Hugo Chavez's election to president in 1999 did nothing to slow the corruption. His Fifth Republic Movement is accused of cronyism, political patronage, and corruption just like the movement his party promised to replace.
Even the Venezuelan police force is recognized for its drastic levels of corruption.
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Sunday, 27 January 2013

Description of the company Let'sDo


Let'sDo is an Hyderabad based company providing Expert Lectures, Entrepreneurship Mentoring and Internships to undergraduates in Hyderabad operating under the name "Let'sDo".

Let'sDo is owned by Mohan Venkat Divvela. Let'sDo is in the seed company stage and it is going to operate from 1st November 2013

Let'sDo offers one expert lecture every month by the industry leaders. The company also provides the mentoring for student startups withe name " power to an idea " and also provides the internships for the members. To take full advantage of the expert lectures, the lectures for the students are taught on first Sunday of every month in the seminar halls.
Let'sDo is going to well positioned to take advantage of the significant opportunities resented by the rapidly growth of under graduation students. From 2006-2012 the engineering colleges grew in 200% compared to past.

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Divvela Mohan venkat,
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Saturday, 26 January 2013

Every Indian have to read... Happy republic day



Today we all are celebrating our republic day. Let me tell you the importance of this day. As we all know on 15th of August 1947 India became Independent however at that time we were not capable enough to run the whole nation so a constituent assembly was formed, which included Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar. This constituent assembly prepared our constitution which came into existence on 26th January 1950 i.e. 2 1/2 years after independence. So one can say that, on this day we became truly self dependent.

Every year we all celebrate Republic day to pay our tribute to our brave freedom fighters & to show our love for our motherland, that is a very good thing. But does it end there? Now this is a question to the Youngistan. Are you proud of your country? Do you love your country? Only during cricket match isn't it? Unfortunately our patriotism comes out only during matches, and all other times we are busy fighting amongst ourselves in the name of religion, region etc. If you ask this question to today's young generation, you'll find many of them complaining that India is a poor country, dirty country with corruption everywhere. But why is it so? A country is made up of its people. If people make it dirty the country is bound to be dirty; if people are corrupt, country is corrupt. So who is responsible? We are responsible. If we are responsible then shouldn't we do something? We should all go and join army, isn't it? NO. We don't have to go anywhere. We can stay right here and do a lot of service for our country. If every citizen of India observes his/her duties properly no one can stop our country from progressing. As students what are your duties? To take care of public property (when you travel in trains & buses, or you go to parks , you must keep these places clean) , you should help senior citizen & those younger than you.

Dear friends, Tell me one thing? If suppose your house is not as big as, as clean as your neighbour's house? What do you do? Do you run away from your house and go to stay at your neighbour's house? No, you try to do something about it! Then why do you run away from your country, your motherland? We say very proudly that more than 50% NASA scientists are Indians but do they really care about India? With so many scientists of Indian origin why don't they think of starting a NASA standard centre in India itself? I really don't think any of those Green-Card holders cares at all about India. This is what is called as "Brain- Drain". Every year India produces batches of Top class Doctors, Engineers & other highly qualified intellectuals. Of these most run abroad & settle there. That is why India has suffered in the past. Now its time to put a stop to this. And it is for you to decide whether you want to stay here and serve your people or you want to run behind money? Salute to Abdul Kalam, the mission man for contributing his services to the mother India.

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Sunday, 20 January 2013

Let'Do





About Let'sDo
In India gaining any industry experience as a student is more or less nonexistence. Let’sDo is the first offline organized & dedicated internship & entrepreneur development firm in India. It brings the students to do intern and gain explore across functions and industries of their interest.

Let’sDo started with the vision to provide work opportunity during college for every engineering graduate & to add power to their ideas.

Why Intern?
We guess we are going to addressing two categories of people one- who are still in college and confused about what they have to do in life. Two- who have completed college and still wondering what they are doing with their life!  It’s sad that our youngistaan is utterly confused and wandering here and there without any direction. If you ask them “dude! You’re a mechanical guy, why are you sitting in Infosys campus drive?” He’ll reply – “yaar, I just need a job. I want to earn money”. He’ll join that company, will be fascinated by the amazing glass building and stellar hostels of the MNC and when he’ll be asked to do Java training, things would change into a nightmare for him. The moral of the story is that there’s no point in blindly following others, you MUST identify what your passion is the point is that I am not against MNC’s. There are people who love telecom and like the idea of a stable job with Ericsson. It’s great!.
Most enter their respective industries with varying expectations and the ground reality is always variant and mostly not in a positive manner. Let’sDo offers a solution for them by providing internship to the graduation students it helps to identify their passion weather we fit for this job or not, it add significant value to the youth and increases the ability to unlock the deadlock.

Power to an idea:
Our surroundings are affecting us to minimize our ideas and thoughts because if the people dare to think different, they say that you are mad!. Every one used to call Einstein mad. Everyone who dares to think different will called mad in the initial stages. When Siddhartha want to establish CCD every one said “pagal he kya” who will buy a coffee with that much cost, but today the CCD chain has 302 outlets in 65 cities and towns all over India. Just a cup of coffee makes him to become a high performance entrepreneur. Let’sDo collaborated with NEN & TiE which provided the mentors and experts to evaluate your idea as a business opportunity. We believe that dreams will not work unless you do. Let’sDo add power to an idea, we will encourage young entrepreneurs.
The future of India is depends on the young generation, increase in entrepreneurs raises the employment and economy of the country.

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