Essayer OR - Gratuit
How about special governance zones to improve Indian cities?
Mint Kolkata
|November 03, 2025
Let these be test enclaves for innovation so that their successful models can be adopted across India
In a recent online conversation on the dismal state of urban infrastructure, a senior political leader all but admitted that government officials are incapable of delivering public works.
When he suggested that willing private companies or industrialists take up the task of supervising the construction of roads, he was not only shifting the responsibility to private individuals, but was also resigned to the fact that public officials cannot do the job satisfactorily. This is the same mindset that causes politicians to suggest that private companies 'adopt' parks, lakes and other public amenities under corporate social responsibility. It is also the logic that puts the onus of fulfilling the right to education on private schools because they do a better job of it.
In the face of such buck passing, the first question that one should ask is just what then is the government for and what it is doing with public funds. But that is a topic for another day. Equally interesting is the practical question of what needs to be done in the face of the open secret that the administrative machinery of governments is incapable of delivering such basic goods as roads, water and drainage.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition November 03, 2025 de Mint Kolkata.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE Mint Kolkata
Mint Kolkata
HOW INDIAN ADVERTISING CAN BECOME CASTE-CONSCIOUS
I spent years in Silicon Valley through the post-George Floyd surge in DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) efforts, and then witnessed its very public retreat earlier this year.
3 mins
January 05, 2026
Mint Kolkata
WHY THE NEW NPS RULES MAKE SENSE IN THE REAL WORLD
There was a time, not so long ago, when the Income Tax Act specified that of the sum you could invest under Section 80C, only Rs 10,000 could be put in tax-saving mutual funds.
2 mins
January 05, 2026
Mint Kolkata
Parliament sharpens oversight on PSUs
Parliament will significantly widen its scrutiny of central public sector enterprises (CPSEs) through the Committee on Public Undertakings (COPU) at a time the government is ramping up operations in strategic sectors such as nuclear energy and rare earths and opens sunrise sectors to greater private investments, said COPU chairperson Baijayant Panda in an interview.
1 min
January 05, 2026
Mint Kolkata
Govt looks to ease funding blues for private e-bus fleets
Private sector's e-bus financing may be routed through Sidbi, Nabard as lenders remain wary
2 mins
January 05, 2026
Mint Kolkata
Jaishankar begins France visit
External affairs minister S. Jaishankar on Sunday began a six-day visit to France and Luxembourg to hold talks on bilateral and global issues of mutual interest.
1 min
January 05, 2026
Mint Kolkata
Steel cos get duty boost amid glut
Problem of plenty
2 mins
January 05, 2026
Mint Kolkata
Govt probe into raw plastic imports
India has initiated an anti-dumping probe into imports of nylon-6 chips and granules—raw plastic materials—from China and Russia, after domestic manufacturers alleged that cheap imports are hurting local industry, the commerce ministry said on Saturday.
1 min
January 05, 2026
Mint Kolkata
Gig work: This model is fine but must pay more
An online debate sparked by a gig delivery strike yielded more heat than light. Gig platforms aren't a problem but could ease one if they increase wages and adhere to India's labour codes
2 mins
January 05, 2026
Mint Kolkata
Inside the 48-hour Grok crisis that put X in MeitY’s crosshairs
example: if billionaire Elon Musk appeared in a photograph alongside other technology executives and users prompted the tool to remove “the most racist person\", Grok might remove Musk, this person said.
3 mins
January 05, 2026
Mint Kolkata
Let us pause to reflect on all that’s good about our world
As this is my first column of the new year, I thought I would do something challenging—write what is good about the modern world.
4 mins
January 05, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
