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reforming Indian public departments

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Indian govt departments are mired with corruption, lethargy and Bad management.We need to take the help of Foriegn Agencies who are good in particular fields to help revamp the possible depts and make system and india abetter place for every day business

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Rohit Thakur  |  Argues in support of  " Politicians and Bureaucrats "  |  1 year ago
If w look at the Big fishes who included in 2G scam, CWG etc.its all just because of politicians and bureaucrats.common man doesn't know about such scams when in progress!
Vinod kumar  |  Argues in support of  " General Public "  |  1 year ago
Because Nobody is saying I am corrupt. They all are putting this blame on others.
Anupam Pandey  |  Argues in support of  " General Public "  |  1 year ago
corruption in India is basically due to our fault, we have such a mentality that we take a short cut root to everything and look only for our gains helping others to involve in corrupt practices. If we take a principled root follow system we may...
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Most of the Government Offices are characterized by corruption, negligence and apathy towards the public. People who approach them for various issues which they are not familiar with, are ill-treated...
Harshit A Shah  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
stop corruption at our level and it will stop but we need to be ready to fight and take punishment for ourselves. When you break a traffic rule instead of giving Rs.50.00 to the police officer give him Rs. 100.00 or Rs.150.00 as per the law and...
Navanath d, vernekar  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
Its very simple........ i, u and all have to change...... Elect a proper canditate..........who can understand the powers  given by the constitution to them and utilise them properly towards people betterment........ This could lead to proper...
Jairam Gopalan Aiyer  |  Answered  |  2 years ago
MOST? I would enlarge it to say "ALL". Have 24 hours Governance (in Shifts) and a working Government, like the Rest House in Shirdi which is managed 24X7 for pilgrims. Have competition to Government spending by Employees by outsourcing to...
 
 
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Tina  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes I completely agree with him. Our country requires discipline like no other country, which will help us to come out of this situation. Today people lack responsibility so they are not disciplined. Small things can bring huge changes.... So...
Shashi Kumar U  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Not only poor governance, also lack of planning, poor execution, no clear cut guidelines, thorough lack of professionalism are some of the facts that effect good governance in our country.
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ATMA RAM CHAVALI  |  Supported idea  "Talent Management"  |  1 year ago
yes, i fully agree with Ekta Dutta. Apart from this Banks should also think of paying salaries based on performances and it should be left to individual banks rather settlements at industry level to retain the talented lot
A. Krishna Murthy  |  Added idea  "Deal with genuine coustomers only"  |  1 year ago
The banks services are misused by the influenced/affluent. The banks should service the genuine/needy costomers , instead of the influenced/affluent
 
 
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