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Industry : IT ServicesFunctional Area : Application Software(Technology)
Keywords : private sector
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I believe it will improve the quality of the service. More most modern technologies can be employed. Healthy competition will arise , which will yield benefits to the customers.
By Muhammed jabir rifai, Graduate in Mechanical Engineering  02 15 2011 14:10:22 +0000
 
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Look at the basic reason that the Govt. set up mammoth PSUs. It was because, the Private Sector was not ready to invest the crores and crores of money that was required to seed and grow the "idea". like in Defence, Aeronautics, Transportation etc. As these grew, the Govt. converted them into PSUs and they have become large, competitive and revenue earning. Even today, some "PSUs" are being run as a "Social-Service" - like Railways having some train between 2 remote cities, RTC buses plying on the hour even if they are literally empty etc. Private Sector will not do this. They are looking for easy and quick returns. The only word they look at is ROI. In some cases, the Govt. also looks at the word "SERVICE". Private Industry will also never talk of taking over say Community Parks, Public Libraries etc. Why? There is no money in that.


By V. Srinivas, Freelancer, Information Technology  01 24 2011 04:25:55 +0000
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as it supports education standard as higher as could be for the ongoing generation-very beneficial globally as in the present scenario
By rajeev kumar, Lecturer, mit  | 02 15 2011 13:34:46 +0000
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Privatisation helps in bringing about healthy competitive environment which would in turn benefit the society at large. At times, the politicians misuse the public sector to suit their requirement, leaving the society at large to pay heavy price for the services they offer - a kind of monopoly!
By S. Muralidharan, Executive Director, Knowledge Foundation & Campus Around the Corner  | 01 29 2011 17:18:26 +0000
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I agree with Surjeet , as I am working in Energy Market and Few of Foreign Countries are coming to India as India Open the Market for Energy Producers (Electricity) and Spanish co. are moving to India and this will sure a good for India as they will get good services, in this sector.
By Sikander Mandal, Product Manager, Ubele Solar & Soft. S.L.  | 01 29 2011 16:12:32 +0000
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The Government envisaged that privatisation could provide strong impetus to the inflow of FDI (Foriegn Direct Investment)
By Surjeet Singh Kandhari, B.Tech/B.E. student, Shri Ram college of Engineering and Management , Gwalior  | 01 29 2011 06:30:44 +0000
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Yes it is. I am in Govt. service. I know how the Govt. departments works. With the reservations in Govt. employment and in promotions, the Govt. departments are being filled with most ineligibles, you cant get the work done within the time stipulated and effectively. Privatisation is the only mantra to answer this nonsense. In privatisation merit has its own place. I support the privatisation for this particular reason, though there are some problems with privatisation.
By Srinivas suravajhala, Asst. Manager.  | 01 29 2011 06:00:48 +0000
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Yes it is. I am in Govt. service. I know how the Govt. departments works. With the reservations in Govt. employment and in promotions, the Govt. departments are being filled with most ineligibles, you cant get the work done within the time stipulated and effectively. Privatisation is the only mantra to answer this nonsense.
By Srinivas suravajhala, Asst. Manager.  | 01 29 2011 05:58:10 +0000
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Yes I am agree 80% should be private firms during the fast task completion and for best result.
By Piyush Rajput, SM  | 01 29 2011 03:59:33 +0000
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ya..bcoz private firms are really hardworking on the other hand more than 75% of govt sectors are just going on with their lazy workerzz..
By Ubaid Ashraf, Software Developer, Euphontec Solutions and Services Pvt Ltd  | 01 24 2011 04:55:09 +0000
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Somewhere down the line India lacks in Proper Management. Take for example CWG, although at first everyone was aware of the wrong doings by the government. But somehow thanks to people of Delhi & 2000 volunteers. It had the Grand opening & closing. With Hard Work India won 101 medals in CWG. If there would have been proper training & motivation we could have done better. Privatisation if allowed by Government. It would be surely help Indian people to understand the proper value of TIME. Every coin has two sides. So it has some pros & some cons. One cannot join the group of YES & NO at same time.
By JOGINDER SINGH CHANDNANI, CSS (Customer Service Specialist), Infiniti Retail  | 10 29 2010 05:35:55 +0000
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This culture is seeing an unprecendented rise in global exploitation of human and other resources.
By neha singh, Content Editor, Avestia Corp  | 10 24 2010 16:38:09 +0000
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indian brains are too smart,intelligent and also very lazy when they working for government. when they r woeking in private sector indians are keeping too much effort for that reason only US getting high profit.
By Srinivas rao, program analyst, Cognizant Technology  | 10 24 2010 10:25:52 +0000
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Privatization always yields better and it is true for India also.
By Suresh Prasad Gupta, Freelancer, Pharmaceuticals  | 10 24 2010 08:50:20 +0000
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Yes, in Govt. Sector People are not working properly and wasting country's money. If we look into Private Sectors, People are working very hard to compete and be in existence in the market. Indians are very intelligent and in Private Sector they get proper opportunity to explore their ideas which is not possible in Govt sectors. So I believe when we work then we grow. And to become a Developed country it is very necessary to utilize the human resource properly as well. At the same time I will also not support Globalization too much. Because Privatization and Globalization go side by side. Indians should go forward and enter in every possible sector to take the control. In this way every Indian will give their bit in the growth of the country and no one can dare to rule the market even we can challenge others.
By Seema Gupta, Process Developer, Genpact  | 10 24 2010 06:41:27 +0000
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I think Government is not able to stop the corruption and in with privatization we can do so and in government we don't have any option to compliant of those peoples and we can try may be we will find some way in it
By Pankaj Kumar Joshi, programmer, K & J Project Pvt. Ltd.  | 10 23 2010 15:00:06 +0000
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Privatisation is good for Indian economy & people as we already looking its results since nineties.
By Santosh Baban Jadhav, Animation/Graphic Artist, Genesys international Ltd  | 10 23 2010 05:47:54 +0000
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yes, it is good for us, 


By Rashi , MCA student,  | 10 22 2010 09:06:26 +0000
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Alok,India has suffered a lot for want of private participation,the economy started looking up,the year Manmohan singh our Prime Minister introduced  reforms in the year nineties.


By Mohammad Bakhsh, Project Leader/Managing Consultant, Freelancer  | 10 22 2010 05:56:38 +0000
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Yes it will be a good initiation as it will stream line the process of work in India which benefit the common citizen
By Nagesh Somanini, Test Lead, Syntel Ltd  | 10 22 2010 04:29:02 +0000
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Dear friends, it will be good for private companies surly that i know. Privatization means the servies or good should be prepared and sell by the individual companies. obviously this will give a lot of profit to companies as the multiple companies grow there will be profit to customers too and also to government by taking the tax. but simultaneously govt. will loss its participation in the economy coz they will only rule and you can imagine this thing can be dangeous too...
By Nitin Mehra, Software Developer, ROBOMAN MICROSYSTEMS  | 10 19 2010 18:24:34 +0000
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im for it....coz only then there will be competition n so quality n wide range products....we cant trust public sectors for consistent performance....
By nikhil divakar p, B.Tech/B.E. student, college of engineering trivandrum  | 10 19 2010 05:36:49 +0000
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yes i think its good for india , because private firms and organistaions are providing latest and hi-tech things , we are developing with a good speed because of privatisation .


By aloksharma , B.Tech/B.E. student, Rajasthan Institute of Engineering & Technology,jaipur  | 10 18 2010 18:31:43 +0000
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I would like to support this side. When privitisation comes in all the sectors, the prices will increase and this will hit bad on poor people. So the major sectors should not be privitised it should have govt.control.
By Sridevi Ranganaathan, Assistant Professor at Madras University  | 01 29 2011 02:29:39 +0000
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When the Indian constitution was drawn up it clearly said that privatisation will take place slowly with the core industries in the hand of the government. But in the present situation we can see rampant privatisation and entry of foreign companies.Privatisation is good when it is not in the core sector.The core sector should be reserved for the government. It is not only for the best interest for the country's defence but also for the economy.
By sanjay dey, Tax & accounting , Consultatnt  | 10 24 2010 06:19:09 +0000
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India is a developing country. Privatisation is not the required way to build up our economy. Private companies look for the profit irrespective of their customers which may be India also. We need to mobilize our own resources and capital to provide effective services and technology development. In these cases it requires to be a National employee rather than a businessman.The emergence of private companies has mislead the talents. Talent need awards and honours not just money.


By Roshan Sinha, Application Developer, IBM India Pvt. Ltd.  | 10 22 2010 14:54:03 +0000
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No, not at all... whatever we are facing now is a result of privatization. Initially it looks good and cheap and cost effective, but its a business after all.
By Chandra shekhar, Technical Writer/Quality Assurance, CMMI 3 Software Company, Hyderabad  | 10 20 2010 05:35:40 +0000
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Privatization in India was good in the days of LPG i.e. in the early 1990s. But now I don't see much use. Liberalization has increased the competition and PSUs are coming into it. PSUs are excelling .. it needs time.
By Nishant Bhushan, PG Diploma student, Siva Sivani Institute of Management  | 10 20 2010 04:35:55 +0000
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I'm against it. Because privatization will benefit only individuals but not the country. All the profit will go to some private hands and so India can't spend money for national security and for others like helping poor. Privatization -> Rich get Richer and Poor get Poorer.
By Karthigeyan Kathervel, Systems Engineer Trainee  | 10 19 2010 15:00:36 +0000
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