Should important services like transport be left to market forces?.

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Gaumta Donga said:   1 decade ago
This type of services must remain with the Government because the private sectore only want their profit not the public requirment. But the basic problem is the quality. We can say that if there is competition between two or more players then the situation may be different and the quality of services may be better than today.

So they should comeup with public-private type of entity to have benifits of both.
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Rajendra said:   9 years ago
In a country is already plagued with the capital shortage, it would always be prudent to open certain sector of public utilities for better service even if it costs more. Such services can be segregated in different 2-3 economic zones depending upon the paying capacity of the consumer so that no economic class is deprived of the facility though the comfort level will depend on the penny in the pocket.
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Sanjay Akhouri said:   1 decade ago
When country is already plagued with capital shortage, it would always be prudent to open certain sector of public utilities for better service even if it costs more. Such services can be segregated in different 2-3 economic zones depending upon the paying capacity of the commuters so that no economic class is deprived of the facility though the comfort level will depend upon the penny in the pocket.
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Heera said:   1 decade ago
Good Transport facilities is a dying need of developing country like india as most of t he people still leaves in villages and also about 50 % of people are below poverty line so they cant very much afford to buy a vehicle so if the transport fcilirties are godd it will reduce the neccesity to buy a vehicle and people will also be able to travel comfortably.
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Vinay said:   8 years ago
In a country is already plagued with the capital shortage, it would always be prudent to open certain sector of public utilities for better service even if it costs more.
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