Privatization will lead to Less Corruption
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Arun Kumar said:
8 years ago
In my point of view, privatization will lead to less corruption than the government organization. But we need to take initiative to reduce corruption. It all depends on us how we handle the situation more precisely. Privatization is a good idea for corruption free but it didn't completely reduce until and unless the people whosoever working their feel their work.
In US, their GDP is high because they prefer more privatization which ultimately leads to less corruption in every field on their sector.
In US, their GDP is high because they prefer more privatization which ultimately leads to less corruption in every field on their sector.
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Sreelakshmi said:
8 years ago
In my view point, privatisation will definitely reduce the corruption. Because Red Tapism is not possible there. That is a time delay for moving a file related to problems or needs of common man. In government organisations in order to make these files move common people is required to give them bribe. Why this so? It is mainly because of the job security enjoyed by govt officials. They are not having any fear of loosing the job. But in the case of Pvt companies, these actions are enough for loosing the job. This will instil a fear of loosing the job among employees. So corruption will be reduced. Another reason for reduced corruption is higher remuneration paid by these Pvt companies. Because of these salaries, there is no need for receiving any bribe. And above all these mindsets of people should be changed first.
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Sapna rauthan said:
8 years ago
Corrupt people are everywhere. Either it is private sector or govt sector. We need to focus this problem and strict action should be taken against them. Nowadays don't focus on work, just want to settle down in an easy way. We should think of that.
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Ajit kumar Nayak said:
9 years ago
Dear friends, Good evening:- now a days corruption plays a vital role in human civilization. It plays like a disease in every human body. It spreads like the roots of a tree to all direction. For prohibitive of it, one thing privatization is necessary, but it happens in rare case. If we stop corruption, then we have to apply strong rule for it taking it mass. By strong rule applying, we can remove the corruption from the mind of everyone.
Now this is the time we communicate and by applying strong rule, we stop the corruption totally.
So dear friends, come on, take promise today to stop corruption by strong rule from top to bottom level.
Now this is the time we communicate and by applying strong rule, we stop the corruption totally.
So dear friends, come on, take promise today to stop corruption by strong rule from top to bottom level.
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Vicky said:
9 years ago
Privatization is not the solution to make Indian organizations free from corruption. Why do we need it? We can learn from them like every private sector estimates their revenue loss and profit quarterly example-Railway budget vanishes now result would be quarterly and then takes step according to that. Every thing must be transparent. Current government is taking steps example like a action of coal block, auction of spectrum etc. We should make every bureaucrats answerable but let them free to work.
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Sudhansu said:
9 years ago
In my point of view, there is a less corruption in private sector than government sector. But privatisation is not the complete solution or panacea for corruption. We all know that private sector also pays bribe for clearance and contract through political connection. If we want to eliminate corruption completely then we have to change the mindset of people completely. Government should formulate stringent rule and law. Quick punishment for bribe taker as well as bribe taker. And I want to conclude my statement that we should initiate rather wait for other and disseminate awareness about disadvantage of bribe taking or giving.
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Bhupi said:
9 years ago
Yes, I very much agree with Ashutosh that people working in gov. org. has a very high security so they can put their legs into their corruption activity and private employees have less security so they don't do such malpractices.
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Durgesh singh said:
9 years ago
I think privatization is a solution but first we should change few rules over it means if a civil contractor own a contract so the final inspection always be in the hands of a civil engineer who is a govt employee and definitely he well get bribe so they have increase the cost of the project at the time of auction of the tender so we should think about it how can we remove this bribe system.
And there is no doubt that private company can give better facility than a govt sector because the pay off govt employees are fixed they will get the salary at the last of month either they have done the job properly or not but In private sector it is not like that if you have to get salary then you have to do the job properly.
And there is no doubt that private company can give better facility than a govt sector because the pay off govt employees are fixed they will get the salary at the last of month either they have done the job properly or not but In private sector it is not like that if you have to get salary then you have to do the job properly.
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Sony said:
9 years ago
Hi.
My point of view privatization will lead to less corruption but if we want to fully remove corruption then privatization is not a solution. I would like to give simple example. One shopkeeper has one worker. He sells food item and does not keep money inside box. There may be chance worker theft money. So, we should be removed chances of possibility. It is helpful to improve system because sometimes people doesn't wrong but situation created in front of him and they become wrong.
The only system is not responsible for corruption. We are also responsible so, it is important to change the mindset of people.
My point of view privatization will lead to less corruption but if we want to fully remove corruption then privatization is not a solution. I would like to give simple example. One shopkeeper has one worker. He sells food item and does not keep money inside box. There may be chance worker theft money. So, we should be removed chances of possibility. It is helpful to improve system because sometimes people doesn't wrong but situation created in front of him and they become wrong.
The only system is not responsible for corruption. We are also responsible so, it is important to change the mindset of people.
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A.DAS said:
9 years ago
Privatization is parents of corruption and industry of crimes as is evident from fields of real estate business, chit fund, Satyam scams, 2G scams, health, education, transport, etc.
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