Privatization will lead to Less Corruption
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Ganga said:
1 decade ago
Privatization is managerial approach that has attracted the many people like academics, politicians government employees. Privatization can only improve the quality of service. I strongly believe that corruption is nothing to do privatization.
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Vivek Soni said:
1 decade ago
Privatization can't eradicate corruption from the society but as far as I think corruption can be reduced to a very great extent by empowering the private institutions to take up the lift in many government organization. There can be few exceptions were private institutions like SATYAM Comp. Have put India down.
People are appointed in private sectors after a very hard work and talent and seldom they'll try to lose their job by involving themselves into corruption. We have seen people who are not even 10th passed have topped to get the seats in parliament and legislatures. But private sectors are talent, job skill and work oriented, means their employees are well educated and decent enough to know the economic and other challenges our country have been facing in this era. So they won't involve themselves such kind of business if they have a little respect or moral for the society they are living in.
People are appointed in private sectors after a very hard work and talent and seldom they'll try to lose their job by involving themselves into corruption. We have seen people who are not even 10th passed have topped to get the seats in parliament and legislatures. But private sectors are talent, job skill and work oriented, means their employees are well educated and decent enough to know the economic and other challenges our country have been facing in this era. So they won't involve themselves such kind of business if they have a little respect or moral for the society they are living in.
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Subhash said:
1 decade ago
Hi.
Privatization will lead to Less Corruption, In today's world there is nexus between private companies and corruption, Corruption comes from moral, social and economic factors and has nothing to do with Private companies. Every transaction of property has black money involved which has increased the prices to so much that common man cannot get decent housing.
However we have seen that privatization can help reduce corruption in some of the industries like Power sector, there is a cost associated with it as companies are not working for social causes and profitability is there objective.
Corruption cannot be eradicated completely by privatisation as we have seen corruption in allotting the telecom licenses in 2G and coal fields to private companies.
Corruption can be reduced by socio economic development and reducing the direct interactions of government to people. Automating most of the transactions so there is minimal chances of exceptions. Stern punishment for the people caught and time bound court cases to be completed.
I am optimistic that India will move away from corruption as people are fed up and some stern actions will come over the course of next couple of decades.
Privatization will lead to Less Corruption, In today's world there is nexus between private companies and corruption, Corruption comes from moral, social and economic factors and has nothing to do with Private companies. Every transaction of property has black money involved which has increased the prices to so much that common man cannot get decent housing.
However we have seen that privatization can help reduce corruption in some of the industries like Power sector, there is a cost associated with it as companies are not working for social causes and profitability is there objective.
Corruption cannot be eradicated completely by privatisation as we have seen corruption in allotting the telecom licenses in 2G and coal fields to private companies.
Corruption can be reduced by socio economic development and reducing the direct interactions of government to people. Automating most of the transactions so there is minimal chances of exceptions. Stern punishment for the people caught and time bound court cases to be completed.
I am optimistic that India will move away from corruption as people are fed up and some stern actions will come over the course of next couple of decades.
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Mujffar ali said:
1 decade ago
In my opinion privatization is not solution to reduce corruption because corruption is due to mentality of the person and these are present in both private or government sector. If the person will have the mentality to involve in corruption then privatization will not help to reduce the corruption. If we really want to reduce the corruption we have to change the mentality of person.
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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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Payel Mazumder said:
1 decade ago
I think privatisation, as a term, has nothing to do with corruption. Corruption lies within the minds of the people. Privatising a sector, in no way, will lead to less corruption as it is something which people voluntarily accept and follow with selfish motives.
It can only be at least minimised if people start thinking about their country before themselves, keeping in view their moral ethics. This can be done by first educating people and making them more aware.
They should value their country's assets rather than exploiting them. So people, in general, have to be more conscious about their duties towards one's country, so as to minimise corruption.
It can only be at least minimised if people start thinking about their country before themselves, keeping in view their moral ethics. This can be done by first educating people and making them more aware.
They should value their country's assets rather than exploiting them. So people, in general, have to be more conscious about their duties towards one's country, so as to minimise corruption.
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Manish verma said:
1 decade ago
In my opinion, corruption has no relation with privatisation but privatisation gives the way to recover from corruption. One of my friends said that in privatisation there is a rule which acts on every people on the other hand there is no rule in public sector.
Rules don't make by god. Rules are made by common people. So people have to understand their feeling. Sectors doesn't matter corruption, people have to identify themselves then they can change mind of other people.
Rules don't make by god. Rules are made by common people. So people have to understand their feeling. Sectors doesn't matter corruption, people have to identify themselves then they can change mind of other people.
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Edwin Sabu said:
1 decade ago
Hello. According to me privatization and corruption are to different aspects since in today's world every common man gives bribes so as to do there work (illegal) instantly. The government should be blamed since the people who do this job do not do their work with sincerity. FOR example when a common man goes to make his/her driving licence they face huge difficulties. There must be people who give bribes and finally make their license. According to me there should privatization in some public undertakings so that there is a smooth functioning of activities. To stop corruption one should CHANGE HIS/HER mind in order to prosper.
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Kavitha said:
1 decade ago
Hi friends.
In my Opinion privatization is good idea because who are corrupted they are not satisfied with their salaries. In private sectors the Rules and Regulations are strict and in private sectors they will give good work to employee and salary, I am not telling in government sectors not giving. My personal opinion is that in government sectors the employees are lazy because I saw Practically when I am doing the internship in government organization. If privatization is more our country will developed in less time not sure that privatization will lead corruption free, I am sure that less corruption will be there.
Thank you for patronage.
In my Opinion privatization is good idea because who are corrupted they are not satisfied with their salaries. In private sectors the Rules and Regulations are strict and in private sectors they will give good work to employee and salary, I am not telling in government sectors not giving. My personal opinion is that in government sectors the employees are lazy because I saw Practically when I am doing the internship in government organization. If privatization is more our country will developed in less time not sure that privatization will lead corruption free, I am sure that less corruption will be there.
Thank you for patronage.
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Areesha said:
1 decade ago
Hello everybody. Privatization is something that will result in coming out of the control of govt and somehow it may soar the related prices of the corresponding sector. As long as the control is under govt, there is possibility to plummet this but privatization may not give the public to opportunity to curb this.
So I believe that this being the negative trait of privatization may lead to corruption but like everything privatization has also got its pros and cons. The advantage could be that a person employed in private sector could work selflessly and hence contribute towards national development.
A govt employe after getting abundant facilities becomes indolent which hinders development and ultimately rises to corruption. So the bottom line is that few sectors could be privatized and looked after carefully.
So I believe that this being the negative trait of privatization may lead to corruption but like everything privatization has also got its pros and cons. The advantage could be that a person employed in private sector could work selflessly and hence contribute towards national development.
A govt employe after getting abundant facilities becomes indolent which hinders development and ultimately rises to corruption. So the bottom line is that few sectors could be privatized and looked after carefully.
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