Business Line : Opinion : Don’t let Doordarshan die

Business Line : Opinion : Don’t let Doordarshan die
Read this article and my views in online comments quoted below:
If an enlightened government was in position at the Centre, in the early 1990’s, interests of Indian public sector would have been taken care of, simultaneously with the opening up of Indian Economy. But, by that time the political leadership had slipped from the hands of nationalists who had a bias towards public sector in core areas of industry and finance to the BPL (Businessmen-Politicians-Lawyers) combine which had within itself families with private sector business interests.


Degeneration of public sector organisations like LIC, UTI in financial sector and several organisations in infrastructure and industrial sector during the past two decades has to be viewed in this context. The kind of analysis about Doordarshan’s present predicament, if done across other organisations in public sector, will end up in the diagnosis of the deep-rooted malignancy in and the resultant decay of, Indian Economy.If India has to survive, trust in public sector needs to be revived quickly.





from: M G WARRIER

Posted on: Feb 18, 2013 at 09:16 IST

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