New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today (Tuesday) said that the “dynasty of corruption” has become a major challenge for the country. And in many states of the country, it has become a part of the political tradition. Today I am going to tell you about another big challenge. The challenge or challenge has been growing steadily over the past decade and has already taken on a certain form in the country. Which, of course, made the video an overnight sensation. “Over the past decade, it has been shown that when a generation involved in corruption is deprived of punishment, the next generation shows more ingenuity and skill in doing so,” he said. When nothing happens to a person who earns crores of rupees through corruption, his confidence grows even more. So, it’s time to dump her and move on. “This requires systematic scrutiny, effective audits, capacity building and training against corruption,” he said. Fighting corruption is not the job of any single organization or individual; “It is a collective responsibility,” Modi said at the inauguration of the National Conference on Awareness and Anti-Corruption. The three-day conference, inaugurated by video conferencing on Tuesday, is being organized by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).