Privatization will lead to Less Corruption
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Praveen Dhakar said:
8 years ago
In my opinion, if their is possibility of Privatisation Then it must be in action. In our country gov. Sector worker tends to a laziness they do work slowly and couldn't understand the requirement of hard work, If these sector privatised then there is a flow of work, People will tend to work hard for jobs, salary. In government there is no proper administrative, if there is a Proper administrative then the work will be in a strict manner.
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Prithvisingh Bagul said:
8 years ago
I think, yes, privatization leads to less corruption. I will explain it by example i.e. like in the Ahmedabad city there is private company of light supplier i.e.Torrent Power. It solves the problem on only one call. But if street light is gone off and we call 10 times to govt than they will be doing at 11th complaint. But I don't think that only private sectors only lead to less corruption.
The change in Human mentality will only need to not less corruption but it will be no corruption. Because if people will only not give any money for to be done his work than there will be no corruption. Like students give the money to his coaching sir for giving him more marks or to give paper. So I think change in Human mentality will only lead to no corruption instead less corruption.
Thank you.
The change in Human mentality will only need to not less corruption but it will be no corruption. Because if people will only not give any money for to be done his work than there will be no corruption. Like students give the money to his coaching sir for giving him more marks or to give paper. So I think change in Human mentality will only lead to no corruption instead less corruption.
Thank you.
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Pankaj tomar said:
8 years ago
Hi friends.
According to me corruption happens everywhere, at everyplace.
So first of all we need to change our environment.
We need to change thinking of people.
So we can take freedom of the corruption.
On the other hand privatization is a better way to less corruption.
According to me corruption happens everywhere, at everyplace.
So first of all we need to change our environment.
We need to change thinking of people.
So we can take freedom of the corruption.
On the other hand privatization is a better way to less corruption.
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Pragati said:
8 years ago
Corruption in the organization is when there are various processes going on and one can manipulate the system. Transformation in systems i.e technology, re-engineering is enabling to form a standard functioning. Therefore privatization is getting more accustomed to these changes and focusing on, so therefore privatization not only brings competitive environment in the industry but also clears the system to be more transparent.
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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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Ankit Singh said:
8 years ago
Hi, friends! according to my point of view, privatization is a very helpful idea to control corruption. Because in private sector every person is always worried about their job security. If they don't do their work in a right way, they may lose their job. In the other hand, gov workers have not any fear about their job. Many people want to join government sector just to earn more money without any hard work. Privatization is a good option but if we apply it in all the sectors then it will create very problems for the middle class and lower class family. For example: if all medical sector and education sector will be privatized then it will not be easy to afford good education and good medical facilities for the poor people because we all know the condition of private colleges and private hospitals. Privatization should be done but only in those areas where corruption is a common thing like construction sector.
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Chikki Jain said:
8 years ago
Corruption is there where there is power. Whether private or government it depends on the mind set of people. Where there is greed there is corruption. Corruption is there because common people are paying them and making more powerful by encouraging them. So, instead of telling the government employees it's better to educate common people, their rights because untill they stop paying corruption can't be removed. So private or government there will be corruption if there are people who pay them.
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Risha kalita said:
8 years ago
Privatisation will create more corruption, more laws and lots economic problem and basically the poorer section will get more affected. India should actually remove privatisation and make new rules. A country can be developed only by equality concept. Rules should me made like maximum property a person can have. All the companies should be taken over by the government and each and everyone in this country should be the government employee. Everyone should be paid salary and be earning more Dan salary should be punished and there should be rules for students and even daily workers should also be taken over by the government by paying them salary too. Everyone should work according to the ages and gender and rules should be made accordingly. Profit earning from exports or selling products etc should be used for making new technology, weapons and the barrier of rich and poor should be removed. So that no one dies out of starvation. And children of rich as well poor could go to same schools as everything will be governtalised. And profit earned can also be used for improving infrastructure facilities. But rules should be made very strict.
And if everything will get governmentalized then the crime rate will get decreased. But people with more education and skills and experience should be given better facilities like entertainment etc. The Proper law should be made and even breaking rules by any minister should be punished so that the next one fears to do mistakes. All problems will actually solve after making everything equal. Also, rules for children giving birth is also very important to make in this country.
And if everything will get governmentalized then the crime rate will get decreased. But people with more education and skills and experience should be given better facilities like entertainment etc. The Proper law should be made and even breaking rules by any minister should be punished so that the next one fears to do mistakes. All problems will actually solve after making everything equal. Also, rules for children giving birth is also very important to make in this country.
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Gopal Mali said:
8 years ago
Introduction- Government organisation are full of corrupted employees because at first in every government field, corruption is taking palace and after that work is done very slowly and in very bad manner. So for the solution of this, will privatisation lead to less corruption Against:
* The privatization can not eliminate corruption. Unless we decide neither do corruption nor to allow corruption.
* If all sectors are privatised then it would lead to lesser income for the government And result of that govt will increase the tax values.
* Private medical, engineering and management colleges used to collect a large amount from the students as a donation, which is an another face of corruption.
* If education sectors are privatised then it will be costly to get an education for those people who don't have a penny to bless them shelf with.
*Govt. Hospitals provide treatment at free of cost and if it happens to be privatised then poor people will not be able to afford private hospital's expense.
*If govt. Travel sectors like train and buses are privatised then it is dead sure that fears will increase, which will not be profitable in an account of the comman man.
*Corruption however, is inherent to humen nature, it can not lead to less by privatisation.
* The privatization can not eliminate corruption. Unless we decide neither do corruption nor to allow corruption.
* If all sectors are privatised then it would lead to lesser income for the government And result of that govt will increase the tax values.
* Private medical, engineering and management colleges used to collect a large amount from the students as a donation, which is an another face of corruption.
* If education sectors are privatised then it will be costly to get an education for those people who don't have a penny to bless them shelf with.
*Govt. Hospitals provide treatment at free of cost and if it happens to be privatised then poor people will not be able to afford private hospital's expense.
*If govt. Travel sectors like train and buses are privatised then it is dead sure that fears will increase, which will not be profitable in an account of the comman man.
*Corruption however, is inherent to humen nature, it can not lead to less by privatisation.
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Nikita Kumawat said:
8 years ago
Privatisation will not lead to less corruption. Human will be human, Whether it is government sector or private sector and greed of human is never ending. A person can create corruption anywhere it is not about the place, it is about persons moral values. For eg in a private institute teachers are not giving proper lectures and notes to the student, which lead students to join coachings necessarily and they join coaching classes of those teachers only who are teaching in schools and colleges, because they give proper notes and lectures at coaching classes and even then they support the students at colleges and schools and give good marks in practical exams. So, indirectly they are asking students to join their classes. In this way, corruption is caused in private institutes.
Secondly, a few days back I read a news, in BSc and BE students have to submit working project so students were forced by one of their professors to take a project from him only and pay him 1800 Rs otherwise he will fail them in the exam. Later on during viva session, external checked their projects and found all project are similar and on asking questions to students they were not able to answer them, on pressuring them to know from where did they get the project they told that our professor forced us to pay him for the project and take that project. So in this way students are not learning anything they are just spoiling there future just because of such corrupted faculties.
Secondly, a few days back I read a news, in BSc and BE students have to submit working project so students were forced by one of their professors to take a project from him only and pay him 1800 Rs otherwise he will fail them in the exam. Later on during viva session, external checked their projects and found all project are similar and on asking questions to students they were not able to answer them, on pressuring them to know from where did they get the project they told that our professor forced us to pay him for the project and take that project. So in this way students are not learning anything they are just spoiling there future just because of such corrupted faculties.
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