Privatization will lead to Less Corruption

Group Discussion
Points to remember before you participate in this discussion:
  • Assume you are one of the members of a real group discussion.
  • Take the initiative to participate and contribute your thoughts.
  • Contribute your positive thoughts towards providing the solution.
  • Post your thoughts here.
Discussion:
133 comments Page 13 of 14.

Jitu said:   1 decade ago
In my view privatization is not the solution of corruption and may never be. Equal corruption is there in private companies. In every work of company it is asked what is your approach and in government same thing named by 'jugaad'. So what is diffrence when same work is done under different name. And the cure for this will come from our education system. If we able to impart good moral values from start then situation can be changed. Because a strict law may suppress corruption but can not eliminate it.
(5)

G.Venu Babu. said:   1 decade ago
I think it is not at all seems to be good to compare corruption and privatization. There are as many as employees also in public sector, and they are serving the society as maximum as they can. In this context, we must appreciate that kind of employees of public sector. If you consider privatization, in this also there is possibility of corruption.

Conclusion: It not matters whether it is privatization or not, the moral ethics that people follow makes a nation free of corruption.
(29)

Shikhar mandola said:   1 decade ago
Helo friends, from my sight privatisation is a sure way to deal corruption. It will not only hook up all the employees to work and will also keep an eye on employees.

Privatisation will lead to systematic functioning of an organisation and there will be no delays regarding services. Moreover some private companies are also corrupted.

If we want that our country to be less corrupted than, we should change our thoughts and new generation should change corrupted minds instead of encouraging them or hiding them.
(3)

Poonam said:   1 decade ago
Hi Friends, According to me Corruption can be stopped if we internally feel it is bad. Privatization can little bit help to remove corruption but it can be removed completely if every people of our country do their duties with honesty and hard work. We teach students in their school we should speak truth always and do hard work to achieve our goals. Don't use short way to get success.
(12)

Akash Patel said:   1 decade ago
Hello friends, according to me privatisation surely leads to less corruption because, there always remains an eye on each employee who is working in private company. He cannot make any this regularities in his work or regarding the firm in which he is working. Second thing is he is supposed to work in an atmosphere full of values so there are no chances that he can do any false statement to his firm. Third point is regarding salaries, which are probably high and so no chances of corruption.
(10)

Sanjay Sahu said:   1 decade ago
The biggest question is why do we need privatisation? Is it because of corruption, inefficiency of the government employees and the low funds.

If it is because of corruption then we need to attack the causes rather than doing the privatisation. For that matter, we can take the following steps :

1. The corruption lies in the mind of the people, so if we have to remove it, we will have to encourage moral values or education in various schools, colleges and business institutions so that we can have good human resources. To inculcate moral values in uneducated people in rural and urban areas, we will have to encourage social NGOs, RSS, vadic samaj, street plays and Media by demonstrating the cultural values of our country for every religion.

2. We will have to reward whistle blowers if they help the police or the spy agencies to nab the culprits who are doing the corruption in any form in the society.

3. We will have to use advanced technology in various government departments where the government employees should be monitored for their working hours and methods to curb corruption. Eg. We can install CCTV cameras, we can have hidden voice recorder devices in government departments.

4. We will have to pass the Jan Lok Pal Bill in the Parliament instead of the Lok Pal Bill to bring transparency in the political system.

5. Employees will have to be given special allowances or leaves who complete their given work on time with good feedback from the customers.

If Privatisation happens, this may lead to further trouble.

1. This will give all regulatory powers to the private companies which may result into soaring prices of daily commodities.

2. This does not give any guarantee for less corruption as we had Satyam and Telecom scams in past.

3. Though people give an example of Delhi Metro for quality of service however my point is it covers a total population of 3 crores and out of which most of them are well educated or well aware citizens and if we implement this in the country the quality of service may decrease.

These points somewhat proves that the privatisation should not happen in the country.
(80)

Priyanka said:   1 decade ago
Both are corrupted in their own ways. Take example of the company "Maytas" - reverse of "satyam". Was not a government body. But it was created on paper by satyam (Raju). Even private organization if they want to cheat they can by creative accounting, mixing up with auditors, top management, account and finance department. Corruption is everywhere, and needs to be controlled.
(6)

Mounika Reddy said:   1 decade ago
According to my opinion privatization will not reduce the corruption because corruption is there in private sector for satyam scam. Sometimes, government and private both are responsible for corruption for example coal mining etc.
(15)

Gnana prasoona Reddy said:   1 decade ago
HI FRIENDS.

Corruption does not lie in private or government it lies in people's mind set. Every individual should change their attitude. Youth must put their hands together to reduce corruption in India. If privatisation occurs it may lead to more corruption.
(42)

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.
(11)


Post your thoughts here:

Your comments will be displayed after verification.