Zero Rupee Notes

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This Indian NGO (horror!) has printed zero rupee notes to fight corruption. I thought it was a bit of a strange idea that might even get people in trouble, but it seems to work for some people. “Fed up with requests for bribes and equipped with a zero rupee note, the old lady handed the note to the official. He was stunned. Remarkably, the official stood up from his seat, offered her a chair, offered her tea and gave her the title she had been seeking for the last year and a half to obtain without success” (World Bank Blog).

It seems like a symbolic gesture, but they’ve already had enough demand to print over a million notes.

Anand explained that a number of factors contribute to the success of the zero rupee notes in fighting corruption in India. First, bribery is a crime in India punishable with jail time. Corrupt officials seldom encounter resistance by ordinary people that they become scared when people have the courage to show their zero rupee notes, effectively making a strong statement condemning bribery. In addition, officials want to keep their jobs and are fearful about setting off disciplinary proceedings, not to mention risking going to jail. More importantly, Anand believes that the success of the notes lies in the willingness of the people to use them. People are willing to stand up against the practice that has become so commonplace because they are no longer afraid: first, they have nothing to lose, and secondly, they know that this initiative is being backed up by an organization—that is, they are not alone in this fight.

This last point—people knowing that they are not alone in the fight—seems to be the biggest hurdle when it comes to transforming norms vis-à-vis corruption. For people to speak up against corruption that has become institutionalized within society, they must know that there are others who are just as fed up and frustrated with the system.

Interesting idea, and certainly less offensive than the campaign handbills that pass for money here.

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2010-02-02 11:41:51

If we ever do one of these, I vote for Ranjan Ramanayake on ours.

Jana
2010-02-02 12:53:46

One Shot! One Shot!

2010-02-02 18:44:51

Hahaha… Definitely =))

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2011-02-08 13:58:20

Agreed with Deshan!

 
 
2010-02-02 13:05:36

Brilliant idea!

 
Rupiyalak
2010-02-02 14:48:03

Bandula should be our mascot!

The way of the Dodo
2010-02-02 17:35:32

It has to be SF, there is no one else who is more suitable. :-)

 
 
I witness
2010-02-02 19:30:44

Good move by the NGO. FWIW, corruption overall is much higher in India than in Sri Lanka. 1 in 3 is illiterate, and poverty of the poor is unbelievable.

And, Indi, don’t pretend to be naive about NGOs.

Non Governmental Organizations. These are GOOD guys.

‘NO’ Government Organizations. Act like govt is the enemy of the people. ??? Ego, money, politics, revenge …

 
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