Privatization will lead to Less Corruption
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Kartikeya Sharma said:
1 decade ago
Privatization is no promise to decrease corruption in a developing country like ours. But what it does promise is convenience to the modern middle class Indian who is working his heart out day and night to provide his family with a good standard of living and a decent education at an added cost, no less. The robust ethical practices adopted by private companies to ensure proper growth makes sure of timely completion of any project (in which a government agency might take too much time due to negligence etc.).
Implementation of models like the Public-Private partnership (PPP) is a great step towards the privatization in important and time sensitive sectors like infrastructure.
As far as corruption is concerned, we can never rule out the possibility of its existence in tenders allocation and other initial stages but private participation would definitely reduce its effects in the overall development of the projects.
Implementation of models like the Public-Private partnership (PPP) is a great step towards the privatization in important and time sensitive sectors like infrastructure.
As far as corruption is concerned, we can never rule out the possibility of its existence in tenders allocation and other initial stages but private participation would definitely reduce its effects in the overall development of the projects.
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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.
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.
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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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