Today, many sectors are clamouring for conversion to digital. The education sector is already progressing in that direction.
In this cartoon, paperwork represents the old system — slow, messy, and vulnerable to manipulation, while digital promises neatness, security, speed, transparency, and accountability.
But here’s the big question. If the education sector successfully goes digital, will corruption truly reduce or will it simply take a different form?
So, can digital truly defeat corruption, or will it just evolve with it?
Let us have your thoughts.









































































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