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    PRIVATIZATION IN INDIA : ISSUES AND EVIDENCE (A doctoral dissertation proposal) T.T.Ram Mohan Visiting Faculty‚ Finance and Accounting Area Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad‚ India Abstract: The proposed research is intended to survey the process of privatization in Indiaand assess its impact on the Indian economy. The central issue we will address isthe impact of privatization that has taken place so far on profitability andperformance of PSUs. Going beyond this‚ we will attempt

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    if private practice went away. SOURCE: Running A Hospital 1 month ago Despite all the denials there is no doubt that from the previous Conservative administration through the New Labour years‚ into the coalition‚ there has been a gradual privatisation of the NHS.

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    Privatisation means transferring the control of an enterprise from the government sector to the private sector. Generally‚ but not always‚ this also means transferring ownership of the Public sector enterprise as well as control. It can be accomplished by sale or lease. It can be accomplished by the government selling 100% of an enterprise‚ or selling 51%‚ or even by selling a minority stake - so long as the private sector is given full managerial control. Without transferring control to the private

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    this valuable service should not go private. Privatisation of the NHS is detrimental to the public and will lead to many negative events. Privatisation is definitely not in the public interest and will only benefit the richest 1% of Britain who can afford a stake in the service. Privatisation is risky‚ irrational and dangerous. Privatisation of the NHS will cost the average citizen more money. This statement can be supported by previous privatisations of other public services which include British

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    Well‚ I strongly believe that the article is in the favour of mass segment. Although I don’t understand the whole concept of so called privatisation of higher education‚ I strongly believe education sector having humongous opportunity for an investment is what govt looking for. If I were to go with what has been enlighten in one of the comment for this article is of politician and corporate are seeking their potential in the sector‚ I think it’s probably be right‚ as all of us know both of them need

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    W ith the increase of privatisation within various areas of the National Health Service (NHS) there are fears that the way in which the UK population will access and be entitled to free healthcare will ultimately change‚ but what can the NHS take away from Private Insurance health care systems to allow the service to remain efficient‚ cost effective and yet free for all users? The World Health Organisation defines a health care system as “the sum total of all the organizations‚ institutions and

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    Private Education in India can Benefit Poor People Poor parents‚ concerned with the quality of state run schools‚ are turning increasingly to private education in India. It has long been assumed that responsibility for meeting the educational needs of poor people lies with the state. Yet in India low-income families are turning to private providers to educate their children. Education authorities which are starved of resources struggle to deliver education for all (EFA)‚ and private sector

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    Executive summary In April 2006 the Commonwealth Government announced its intention to sell Medibank Private. The reasons given for the sale include that there is no good public policy reason for the government to own a health fund‚ and that a privately-owned fund would be able to be more efficient‚ with the possibility that this may lead to lower premiums for members. This Research Brief examines the historical development of Medibank Private‚ and the questions of who owns or enjoys other rights

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    Flash Essay Privatize the energy sector in the Africa’s most populous country‚ which has one of the lowest per capita national power supplies‚ may seem a smart policy and an opportunity for economic growth in Nigeria. Privatization of the sector could lead to improvements in efficiency‚ to the end of subsidizes‚ to access to capital markets and consequently access to better technology and knowledge. Furthermore‚ the Government could obtain a considerable amount of cash which would help to

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    The concept of globalisation was first introduced by Adam Smith‚ the father of modern economics in the year 1776 through the book titled‚ “Wealth of the Nations”‚ and since then the globalisation has been liked yo-yo. In the days of yore‚ British‚ Chinese‚ Indians and Mughals were involved in global business. The Chinese used to sell silk to the world and buy dynamites. The British used to come to India to buy condiments and in return India used to buy ammunition. So‚ the point is that - globalisation

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