Privatization will lead to Less Corruption
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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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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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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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ANUGRAH AGARWAL said:
1 decade ago
I think making India a capitalist economy would lead the country to a great downfall. I strongly believe that if all the sectors are privatized it would lead to lesser income for the government and hence in order to meet with the expenditure they would increase the tax and duties. And as we all know that Indians hate to pay their taxes they would rather start BRIBING the government officials more and thus this would lead to more corruption in INDIA.
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Mayur said:
1 decade ago
Well, I thing making government sector private will make a change. But, it is only in our mind wherever you work it's on you how do you see it and by the way there are many scams in private sector also.
Whenever we fail in the exam we don't change the college we give the paper again and again till we pass and we pass only when we impose some restrictions on us. So something same should be done with the government sector to improve them.
Whenever we fail in the exam we don't change the college we give the paper again and again till we pass and we pass only when we impose some restrictions on us. So something same should be done with the government sector to improve them.
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Ajay Hooda said:
1 decade ago
By privatization we may have a control on expenses but by this only the services to a common man will get in high rates. Take example of airport express metro line, when it is under control of reliance we have to pay 100 for our journey. But now when it is governed by government. Its rates are deducted to almost 40 percent.
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Sumit said:
1 decade ago
Yes, privatization is known for less corruption and productive corporate area. Because there is no job security for the person you have to always hold your positiveness about the work you also be maintain good public interaction.
But however any government sector should not be privatized. It will be better if they create some rule like private sector, like job insecurity. Job insecurity is very much require for industrial growth.
But however any government sector should not be privatized. It will be better if they create some rule like private sector, like job insecurity. Job insecurity is very much require for industrial growth.
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Santosh rai said:
10 years ago
Hello everyone, corruption is no where related to government sector or private sector, its the mind set of the people, even the private firms have to pay commission to get their work done faster so there is no surety that privatizing the sector will reduce corruption. I support that their should be privatization (with partial monitoring from government) in sectors which needs upliftment such as infrastructure, power, agriculture, health care etc so that we economically become strong.
Privatizing these sectors will not only boosts and bring revenue but will also generate employment and increase competition, more company will join there by competing for price, quality and quantity to meet the demands of the people as result customer will get good quality of infrastructure, better facility and at cheaper price.
Privatizing these sectors will not only boosts and bring revenue but will also generate employment and increase competition, more company will join there by competing for price, quality and quantity to meet the demands of the people as result customer will get good quality of infrastructure, better facility and at cheaper price.
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Rajendra said:
10 years ago
Making Privatization is good concept as it will provide better facility and services for people. But it will not work in every field because there is a vast difference between government and private firm. Private firms is for making a profit of own organization and compete with other organization for their growth. So privatization should be restricted to some level otherwise, it will introduce the slavery system again as we were in past during British rule.
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Rajendra said:
10 years ago
My opinion will be making privatization to reduce corruption is like 'removing hand for finger infection rather than treatment'. Govt leaders should take this opportunity and should try to clean corruption rather than handing over their duty to private firms.
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