Technological intervention for curbing corruption in developing countries Corruption is one of the biggest issues in developing and poor countries throughout the world, and it is just like a virus that is primarily responsible for its day-to-day increase in poverty and unemployment. Dr Mukul Chandra Bora (The writer is State Project Administrator, State Project Implementation unit - North East, a unit of Ministry of Education, Government of India) Corruption is one of the biggest issues in developing and poor countries throughout the world, and it is just like a virus that is primarily responsible for its day-to-day increase in poverty and unemployment. It came to light many times in the report of international agencies like UNDP, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Asian Development Bank etc., and after rigorous discussions and debate on the issue of corruption, those agencies have concluded that only Technological Interventions can reduce substantially this issue and reduce the issue of poverty and unemployment. As human beings are becoming unreliable and prone to emotions and hence the use and application of technology is the only solution left to the poor and developing countries to get rid of the perennial problems related to the quality of life and livelihood.