Social Responsibility:
Before delving into this topic, let us first discuss whether we ourselves have social responsibility. We observe our own parents, relatives, siblings, children, etc., dumping garbage on roads, spitting in public places, misusing government property, and so on. As citizens of this country, do we have any social responsibility to raise awareness among our family members, friends, and relatives? If every citizen of India can uphold this, then everyone will have social responsibility.
Cheating:
Cheating doesn't need elaborate explanations and reasons. It starts from our homes. We deceive our parents by lying, even though we know how hard they work to secure a bright future for us. They are the sole source willing to give everything for us; yet, most grown-up adults abandon them to their fate as they grow old, or worse, they throw money at them and place them in old age homes. How many of them have devoted enough time to their parents in this fast-paced generation? They find time for vacations, work, pubs, girlfriends/boyfriends, and mindless phone conversations, but they don't spare a moment to call and ask their parents, "How are you?" All of this is also forms of cheating. We deceive ourselves by electing the wrong politicians and so much more.
Bribery:
When we are young, we ask our parents for one or two rupees to buy things from the shops. Parents indulge in bribery. Many vote by accepting bribes. To secure admission in a good school for our children, we pay donations, which are essentially bribes. For a good job, many are willing to pay money, which again is a form of bribery. Frankly speaking, without bribery, many tasks remain incomplete. Incentives serve as a form of bribery to expedite work completion. And much more.