Privatization will lead to Less Corruption
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Ritesh kumar panda said:
1 decade ago
Good morning gentleman.
In the country like India, each and everybody wants a government service which leads to increase in the competition for PUS, and less peoples get attracted towards the private companies.
But the questions arises that what we are getting by entering into the services offered by our government and what we pay to the nation its only just one word CORRUPTION and CORRUPTION.
So we came across a new word known as privatization in which each and every work is under the supervision of private servant, who doesn't care for any others, therefore these type of establishment is useful by:
1. The first and foremost these establishment reduces the corruption rates which now becomes a social evil.
2. Reducing the overloads from the govt.
3. Helps the govt to think upon the huge alternatives available.
4. Improves the economy of the country.
5. If used in effective way it can ensure the success of the country.
In the country like India, each and everybody wants a government service which leads to increase in the competition for PUS, and less peoples get attracted towards the private companies.
But the questions arises that what we are getting by entering into the services offered by our government and what we pay to the nation its only just one word CORRUPTION and CORRUPTION.
So we came across a new word known as privatization in which each and every work is under the supervision of private servant, who doesn't care for any others, therefore these type of establishment is useful by:
1. The first and foremost these establishment reduces the corruption rates which now becomes a social evil.
2. Reducing the overloads from the govt.
3. Helps the govt to think upon the huge alternatives available.
4. Improves the economy of the country.
5. If used in effective way it can ensure the success of the country.
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Sachin said:
1 decade ago
Hello friends,
I think privatization will lead to lesser corruption, though it will not abolish it completely. If you look at the government organizations, everyone is ready to work once you agree to pay bribe, otherwise your work will be kept pending asking for completion of formalities.
But in private organizations, producing better results is always a aim, so the higher level keeps a check whether you are doing your work properly or not. The same is not there in government sector.
I think privatization will lead to lesser corruption, though it will not abolish it completely. If you look at the government organizations, everyone is ready to work once you agree to pay bribe, otherwise your work will be kept pending asking for completion of formalities.
But in private organizations, producing better results is always a aim, so the higher level keeps a check whether you are doing your work properly or not. The same is not there in government sector.
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Sangeeta verma said:
1 decade ago
Hello guys,
Well I do agree with some of my friends who have mentioned that privatization has no role in removing corruption. These are two different aspects in a way that privatization cannot make any efforts in removing corruption that has to come within ourselves and major part has to be played by the government in removing this. So according to me, I wouldn't agree to this.
Well I do agree with some of my friends who have mentioned that privatization has no role in removing corruption. These are two different aspects in a way that privatization cannot make any efforts in removing corruption that has to come within ourselves and major part has to be played by the government in removing this. So according to me, I wouldn't agree to this.
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NIKHIL said:
1 decade ago
Hey I totally agree with this. What exactly should be done is we have to work together and as said above that we all should change our mentality and set our mind to work honestly if we want a corruption free India along with the government.
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Shankey Kumar said:
1 decade ago
Hello friends, according to my point of view, no doubt privatization lead to less corruption but with the same there is also need to change the thinking of the peoples. If maximum sector in India becomes private but the mentality of the people remain same, then what's the fun of privatization?
I think there are two types of effort are require to remove the corruption in India. First one is from government side and second one from our side. First I would like to discuss the effort of government side. The government should make strict rule for every department and take action immediately to give the punishment to accused person. I think if government take action against only one percent of the accuse person, then the other 99% person automatically do their duty honestly.
Second effort is require from the ourside. Now today, there is a need to change the wrong mentality of the people. If we do our duty honestly, then a large amount of corruption is ended. If we take oath to do any work without taking anything, then how corruption is not ended?
So At last I want to say that, if we want to end the corruption totally, then with the government, there is also need to change the mentality of our mind and then only corruption is totally ended.
I think there are two types of effort are require to remove the corruption in India. First one is from government side and second one from our side. First I would like to discuss the effort of government side. The government should make strict rule for every department and take action immediately to give the punishment to accused person. I think if government take action against only one percent of the accuse person, then the other 99% person automatically do their duty honestly.
Second effort is require from the ourside. Now today, there is a need to change the wrong mentality of the people. If we do our duty honestly, then a large amount of corruption is ended. If we take oath to do any work without taking anything, then how corruption is not ended?
So At last I want to say that, if we want to end the corruption totally, then with the government, there is also need to change the mentality of our mind and then only corruption is totally ended.
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Tappu said:
1 decade ago
Well I believe privatization cannot eliminate corruption. Well corruption born from human mentality. Until unless we decide neither do corruption nor to allow someone to do corruption, this disease cannot be eliminated. We have to repair ourselves first.
Well if we talk about private companies, then I want to claim Jindal Steel which is a private company and was involved in many scams like coal scam. Similarly all time we find news like companies escaping profit share of share holders by showing no profit. Here someone is getting profit which is unfair, so this is corruption.
Well if we talk about private companies, then I want to claim Jindal Steel which is a private company and was involved in many scams like coal scam. Similarly all time we find news like companies escaping profit share of share holders by showing no profit. Here someone is getting profit which is unfair, so this is corruption.
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Kavya yl said:
1 decade ago
Well, guys our country was privatised in 1991. In one way, we can say that privatisation is a boon for our country. The companies that are under govt organisation are least bothered on the quality and quantity of the produce. Of Course, They are accountable to the Government but there is a chance of over invoicing and make more hidden profits which finally lead to the contagious disease corruption.
But in the case of privatisation, the private holders are much aware of their business and the burden of the loss or profit is wholly consumed by self. There are less chances for corruption under privatisation.
But in the case of privatisation, the private holders are much aware of their business and the burden of the loss or profit is wholly consumed by self. There are less chances for corruption under privatisation.
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Satish garnayak said:
1 decade ago
As my friends told about the topic they are right on their own point of view, but my opinion is that by doing privatization it will never clean the corruption completely, it only possible when people are work together, and we people well not corrupt ourself, then obviously the corruption can be reduced, because corruption starts from us, if we are in the right way then corruption will be far away from us. Thank you.
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Moni said:
1 decade ago
Hi friends.
Our discussion topic is "privatization will lead to less corruption" I agreed with this statement but my question is that only private sector reduce corruption easily? many people says YES or many people says NO, that's our mindset if we all people decide to reduce corruption in our country to work with together not a private sector or a government sector. Definitely we reduce corruption.
Conclusion.
If we work together developed the nation and automatically problem will solve.
Our discussion topic is "privatization will lead to less corruption" I agreed with this statement but my question is that only private sector reduce corruption easily? many people says YES or many people says NO, that's our mindset if we all people decide to reduce corruption in our country to work with together not a private sector or a government sector. Definitely we reduce corruption.
Conclusion.
If we work together developed the nation and automatically problem will solve.
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Vedanand Singh said:
1 decade ago
Hi friends!
I am supporting you all what everybody has said.
But as we know that there are two aspects of life. One is positive or negative.
If privatization goes into positive way, it would give positive effect, corruption may be reduced. If it goes into negative way, it would give negative impact, thus corruption may be reduced.
But ultimately it depends on the mind of the people, how we take it.
I am supporting you all what everybody has said.
But as we know that there are two aspects of life. One is positive or negative.
If privatization goes into positive way, it would give positive effect, corruption may be reduced. If it goes into negative way, it would give negative impact, thus corruption may be reduced.
But ultimately it depends on the mind of the people, how we take it.
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