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 Privatization of public sector. Lot depends of which sector we are talking about.

Let me clarify
few doubts in the primary stage. Can we expect all private hospitals in our cities in our town
which do not have an entry for poor people, can we have only private sector telephone
companies, can we have private companies have complete control on oil reserves, can we have
all transport be provided by private sector and RTC vanishes, can we expect an private sector to
take care of our defense. In the same way we cant expect the government to set up an IT
industry on its own, we cant expect them to handle all the load of flight transport. My point over
here is both are not mutually exclusive. We need to accept the fact that both are here to stay and
we cannot make it without one. They do have their importance and we need to deal this issue
according to the context.

There are some strategic sectors, which need to be under control of Indian government like
oil/gas sector. The subsidy we enjoy will be never provided by a private sector. The government
in this case helps its citizens to a great extent and making them available to its citizens. The
ration card system is a great boon to the poor. Coming to some sectors like steel and mobile
where both are present and a healthy competition among them always benefits the customers. It
is also a point to be noted that Government itself cannot take the complete load just like it cant
take the load of all flight customers where private sector is playing its helping role. Then there is
education sector, which also has good competition with CBSE matching with any education
system of either state syllabus or the schools coming up with their own syllabus. The public
transport sector too is a mix of public and private and here you can see a striking difference. You
can easily differentiate the profit motive of private personal whose salaries depend on the profit
to their owner. In autos you can see some 6-8 people are dumped then starts the engine. I do
accept that some services are best in private sector as they fear their job loss and their owners do
get the best out of them by making them to work more no. Of hours.

The lazy mindset of some public sector could be taken into account to convert it to a private
sector. I would like to suggest that counseling sessions for these to have a better future by
working for the organization would help it to grow better and be under the public sector
umbrella. We can take some examples by some of our previous strategies, which helped us to
renovate dull companies, which lacked in performance. If a private individual is going to buy the
company and could change its fortunes, why can't the public government do it? It can. Running
away from a trouble is not a solution. Facing it head-on will produce better results.

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