IIMs and autonomy - The Hindu

IIMs and autonomy - The Hindu

My VIEW:

When Prime Minister Modi announced from the ramparts of Red Fort on August 15, 2014, that the Planning Commission is an old building which is in disrepair and that he proposed rebuilding it instead of renovating it, there was wide acceptance of the spirit behind the statement. That does not mean that truncating or replacing or the destruction of all organisations, systems and institutions which are there in their own rights will be welcomed by stakeholders. Sometime ago, the RBI Governor had put it bluntly: “Don’t fix it, if it’s not broken!”
There is enough already on the drawing board to keep the government of India busy; any attempt to crowd it further without attending to pending work will only be counterproductive and disastrous. Instead, it should concentrate on a review and revamp of the National Pension Scheme, financial sector reforms, and social security schemes instead of wading deep in the muddy waters of political expediency with an eye on being “popular”.
M.G. Warrier,
Mumbai

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