Government didn't participate in any exercise related to Corruption Perception Index: Centre in RS
The Indian government did not engage in the Corruption Perception Index exercise, as stated by the Minister of State for Personnel, Jitendra Singh. Despite Transparency International's report ranking India 96th out of 180 countries, the government...

In a written reply, Union Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh said, "No such surveys were conducted by any agency at the behest of the government of India."
Further, the government of India did not participate in any such exercise related to the Corruption Perception Index, Singh said.
However, the government of India, in pursuance of its commitment to "zero tolerance against corruption", has taken several measures to combat corruption, which include systemic improvements and reforms to provide transparent citizen-friendly services and reduce corruption, the minister said.
He cited the disbursement of welfare benefits directly to the citizens under various schemes of the government in a transparent manner through the direct benefit transfer (DBT) mode, implementation of e-tendering in public procurements, introduction of e-governance and simplification of procedures and systems besides the introduction of procurement through the government e-marketplace (GeM), as measures to check corruption.
"In addition, the CVC (Central Vigilance Commission) as an apex integrity institution has adopted a multi-pronged strategy and approach to combat corruption, which encompasses punitive, preventive and participative vigilance," Singh said.
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