Privatization will lead to Less Corruption

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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.
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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.
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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.
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Rohit said:   1 decade ago
I totally disagree with this statement. Whether its private or government organisation none can help to remove corruption because people are mean and the corruption lies in their mind, they only see money and nothing else matters to them. As everyone knows the highest amount of corrupted people are politicians, they support others too in this corruption process, we can't deal with them although we want to. We cannot trust them and say so if government changes how can this be sure that the new one's are not corrupted. In my opinion if we want to reduce corruption it can't be removed in current we will have to change India's laws first. The only way to reduce or we can say remove corruption in future is that we will have to encourage moral values or education in various schools, colleges and business institutions so that we can have good human resources in future.
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Naresh Gaganaboina said:   1 decade ago
Hi Friends,

I believe privatization cannot be compared with corruption. Privatization will only lead to price hike of commodities in return rise in inflation. There are several government offices now wherein CCTV has been installed to track the culprits. It totally depends on powers the person is having. Every problem has its root & cause. Instead of converting the firms into privatized sector we need to give pressure on education system to include the a topic on politics though people don't find it interesting but at least people will come to know about the system. For eg : Passport office has been part privatized but after privatization fees for making passport has also been increased. One more thing adding to above, Government have to see to it that every policies introduced are implemented properly. This can be done by making a special community for keeping a track on policies implementation.

Thanks,
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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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Prakash Kumar Mishra said:   1 decade ago
Hi friends, Privatization is not the solution for acquiring good services. Satyam is an example. System is not guilty people who run that system is guilty. So we don't more concentrate towards privatization. We should try to change the bad mentality of human. Peoples think doing government job is more secure than private job because we can do job according to ourself. None will force to do work. For overcoming to that government employee mentality in every organization should have a CCTV camera installed. So that Seniors always keep their eyes on them. And government should give good incentive for doing more work aspected too. We should try to change our system passing through lokpal bill and makes control over high profile person (like ministers).
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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.
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Aarav said:   1 decade ago
Privatization is not the solution of corruption, corruption is problem of mentality of human. I believe that privatization will lead India to Developed country, because in private sector's employees do effective job and done the task on the time.

So I don't believe that privatization leads the country to less corruption, corruption will still there but in the other form. In the present money goes to the hand of government employee and after privatization it will go to the organization and the government employees on the higher post that's only the difference that will appear.

If we want to remove corruption from our country, we have to change our mentality. We have to do our jobs sincerely.

Thank You!
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Saurav prasad said:   1 decade ago
I strongly believe that corruption is nothing to do with privatization.

Corruption is not all about taking money and doing things illegally.

Rather it is doing things against policy.

Privatization can only improve quality of service and hence leading to gain of customers confidence.

Pressurizing employees to stay late, working in shifts, help team, targets,

Buttering, taking ahead wrong people ahead, appraisals, etc are kind of private corruption in an organization.

Say if you privatize the irctc.com, it will definitely gonna help indians in many ways but on the other hand it will add more bugs to fare.

People can bear the best services at the cost of money. Recruitment process, reward process, support functionality will have a different measure.

Where private organizations are effective.

Corruption in privatization are much painful than any other forms that government official do.

The suggestion is to give regular trainings, feedback system and the system transparency, internal exams, promotional exams, to government officials.
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