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On December 18, 2011, a group of young Indians, who call themselves “Proud Indians”, will assemble near the shores of the historic Vivekananda Rock, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, at 6 am and start walking. Start taking Honest Steps.
They will walk on a long journey... of over 5,500 kilometers across India.
Crossing by walk, step after step, each step honest, hoping to have you join in –with more honest steps – yours and mine – they will pass Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh – and converge into New Delhi.
A team of 10 volunteers will complete the walk spanning by living on Rs. 32 a day. That is the number set by the planning commission to demarcate people below the poverty line. The walkers are going to experience this poverty by choice across the journey. Living on Rs 32 is not a statement judging the planning commission, but a reminder that more than 44 crores Indians live in that kind of poverty because of corruption.
This walk is not so much a fight against corruption as it is a discovery of the real India. It is a journey to build personal character and give a test of resolve. You can be anyone – anywhere – doing anything. If you want to join our walk, for any length, at any point of time, or stretch, please add your honest steps to ours. It could be an epic adventure of your life. Join Now!
More of us will join in – for a few hours of walk with them, for a day, for a weekend, for a leg of this journey, or for the entire walk. Some will possibly even ride a bicycle, or follow on a motorcycle. We hope to add a million Indians along the way. And more...
Some have told us to call it the Great Indian Honesty Walk. Some said it has to be the Nation Building Padayatra. But we are now certain – it is simply just this. A few Honest Steps. Yours and Mine.
The journey will culminate in New Delhi when all Indians and the members of the new age fight for freedom against corruption will celebrate the day as Zero Corruption Day.
Zero Corruption Day:
Why would anyone walk 5,000 kilometers? No matter how crazy they otherwise might be or how unemployed. Or, however long a leave their boss is happy to give them from work. The Proud Indians have a dream – Building an Honest India.
The Proud Indians want to take One Day of India away from Corruption. Nothing more, but nothing less too. It is all we are asking: give us one day of Honesty. An honest day of reflection. Of introspection. Of improvement. Of hope. Of Faith.
• A group of citizens unite to celebrate “Zero Corruption Day”
• This supplements efforts of Government, Law Enforcement and Civil Society movements
• Emphasis is on personal responsibility and “Change Through INTROSPECTION”
• Use of “OBSERVE DAY” best practices globally to make maximum awareness
• Collaborative approach with all existing efforts in fighting corruption
• Enhance pride in honesty amongst your community
• Belong virtually to a homeland with co-believers in corruption-free India
Objectives of ZCD:
• Set “Becoming a more honest nation” a policy goal for India
• Try to enhance ranking in International List of Honest Nations
• Create a Corruption-less Day as a starting point
• Bring together First Million Individuals as members to unleash this ZCD
• Reduce Corruption – striving to make government processes honest
• Observing ZCD every year to focus on ethical issues
We should appreciate these peoples...



