Privatization will lead to Less Corruption

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Satish garnayak said:   1 decade ago
As my friends told about the topic they are right on their own point of view, but my opinion is that by doing privatization it will never clean the corruption completely, it only possible when people are work together, and we people well not corrupt ourself, then obviously the corruption can be reduced, because corruption starts from us, if we are in the right way then corruption will be far away from us. Thank you.
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Vivek kumar said:   10 years ago
According to me privatization will lead to less corruption. This is not important if we want to really eradicate corruption from root we have to come forward to fight this. No privatizations no governmentalization can do this.
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Arun Kumar said:   8 years ago
In my point of view, privatization will lead to less corruption than the government organization. But we need to take initiative to reduce corruption. It all depends on us how we handle the situation more precisely. Privatization is a good idea for corruption free but it didn't completely reduce until and unless the people whosoever working their feel their work.

In US, their GDP is high because they prefer more privatization which ultimately leads to less corruption in every field on their sector.
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Rohit said:   1 decade ago
In my opinion I would say that first India should be a educated country then only our country can be free from corruption. People working in privatization or in government organisation should be well educated and should have a good mentality. If the person is educated he will not lead to do any crimes or any corruption. And then India can be well developed country.
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Areesha said:   1 decade ago
Hello everybody. Privatization is something that will result in coming out of the control of govt and somehow it may soar the related prices of the corresponding sector. As long as the control is under govt, there is possibility to plummet this but privatization may not give the public to opportunity to curb this.

So I believe that this being the negative trait of privatization may lead to corruption but like everything privatization has also got its pros and cons. The advantage could be that a person employed in private sector could work selflessly and hence contribute towards national development.

A govt employe after getting abundant facilities becomes indolent which hinders development and ultimately rises to corruption. So the bottom line is that few sectors could be privatized and looked after carefully.
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Vidya said:   1 decade ago
First of all I would like to say something corruption are grow up to day to day. It's causes is all human being is to be grow up and become a rich person so it is a indivisible initiate to the destroy corruption. It problem of a very large scale to not easily finish so privatization is only solution to change the less time and people, and also target to corruption, it is a not a solution of this problem so change the system and change the people.
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Mayur said:   1 decade ago
Well, I thing making government sector private will make a change. But, it is only in our mind wherever you work it's on you how do you see it and by the way there are many scams in private sector also.

Whenever we fail in the exam we don't change the college we give the paper again and again till we pass and we pass only when we impose some restrictions on us. So something same should be done with the government sector to improve them.
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Sapna rauthan said:   8 years ago
Corrupt people are everywhere. Either it is private sector or govt sector. We need to focus this problem and strict action should be taken against them. Nowadays don't focus on work, just want to settle down in an easy way. We should think of that.
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Mahurusha said:   1 decade ago
Privatization will lead to less corruption because every work done on the finishing date. But government sectors not done they work, he aim only how did earn money, so he do not concentration in him work, private sectors have how did earn money, but they finished all work. So privatization only less corruption.
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Vivek Soni said:   1 decade ago
Privatization can't eradicate corruption from the society but as far as I think corruption can be reduced to a very great extent by empowering the private institutions to take up the lift in many government organization. There can be few exceptions were private institutions like SATYAM Comp. Have put India down.

People are appointed in private sectors after a very hard work and talent and seldom they'll try to lose their job by involving themselves into corruption. We have seen people who are not even 10th passed have topped to get the seats in parliament and legislatures. But private sectors are talent, job skill and work oriented, means their employees are well educated and decent enough to know the economic and other challenges our country have been facing in this era. So they won't involve themselves such kind of business if they have a little respect or moral for the society they are living in.
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