Privatization will lead to Less Corruption
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Md thayyab said:
9 years ago
Hello everyone,
Ofcourse, privatisation results in less corruption. As far I observed most of the government employees offer curroption because of no strict rules and regulations, where as private sector follows strict rules and regulations.
But, in private sectors there will not be any job security as public sector. And everyone wanna get employment in public sector.
Ofcourse, privatisation results in less corruption. As far I observed most of the government employees offer curroption because of no strict rules and regulations, where as private sector follows strict rules and regulations.
But, in private sectors there will not be any job security as public sector. And everyone wanna get employment in public 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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Dipika dubey said:
1 decade ago
There is no guarantee that privatization leads to less corruption, because there are some companies in the news which did scam.
The cost of products increases by privatization.
If we take private petrol bunks, even though they keep petrol bunks clean, they charge high than the bunks under government control.
Our rights of demanding decreases by privatization.
The cost of products increases by privatization.
If we take private petrol bunks, even though they keep petrol bunks clean, they charge high than the bunks under government control.
Our rights of demanding decreases by privatization.
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Joel Joy said:
1 decade ago
Privatization is not gonna make any changes in any of our system. If we are taking the case of our engineering colleges, most of them are private institutions. Even Though they used to collect a large amount from each student as donation. This is an another face of corruption. But instead of that we must follow top tax system. It will be better than anything.
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Jatin m. said:
1 decade ago
Hello! friends,
According to me, privatization can lead to less corruption in India. Because in private sectors every work is done in the supervision of bosses and if bosses try to do corruption and if any one of his company member spread this news to outside then he can not increase its production which effect its economical status.
According to me, privatization can lead to less corruption in India. Because in private sectors every work is done in the supervision of bosses and if bosses try to do corruption and if any one of his company member spread this news to outside then he can not increase its production which effect its economical status.
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Karuna said:
9 years ago
Corruption is not a fault, it's default. To change the default things we should change the settings in our mobile phone like that to this default corruption we should change our mindset.
And the another thing is the government must take necessary steps like strict rules, spot punishment, heavy fine, transported to another country.
And the another thing is the government must take necessary steps like strict rules, spot punishment, heavy fine, transported to another country.
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Mohammad Asif said:
9 years ago
Yes, privatization leads to less corruption because of the fact that the Chairman or CEO of private corporates stick on to stringent rules as they have to gain dividends from the organization, unlike government companies. There are no owners in the government Companies so they will be too liberal hence privatization is necessary.
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Amit Toor said:
1 decade ago
Yes there is less corruption in Private Sectors because they have an efficient system. People working in private sectors have a fear of loosing their jobs. To stop corruption we need to have a transparent system that these private sectors have, so have less corruption. People working in both sectors are human and can go corrupt.
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Prerna Paliwal said:
8 years ago
According to me, somewhere our youth is also contributing to the corruption for ex we are giving bribe to traffic police when he catch us from breaking the rule.
For education even we use the approach of our parents and other relatives to get admission in govt cllges or highly reputated institutes without seeing our eligiblity.
For education even we use the approach of our parents and other relatives to get admission in govt cllges or highly reputated institutes without seeing our eligiblity.
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Pradeep bishnoi said:
1 year ago
In my opinion privatization has cons and pros both. Yeah, I know it would be helpful to reduce corruption, it would be helpful to fast growth in economy and infrastructure and more technologies but the cons are of it no job securities, it slowly with time will converted in dictatorship to employes and more workload to a worker.
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