Win - win - win

 I read a few things in the last few days.

a. He surrounded himself by "yes men" and they were not giving him good advice. Did you think that I am talking about politics, you are 100% wrong. I am not talking about any political leader. Not this time. But about a Kannada actor named Darshan who is currently facing murder charges. 

b. BBMP - bangalore city corporation body has invited individuals and institutions to adopt parks and squares. They can develop and maintain these. What will they get in return? A beautiful city which was once called garden city. But that news got me thinking. (Thinking is the only thing I do almost 20 hours a day). What if the welfare schemes like free ration/subsidized ration, free bus fares for women etc. are also outsourced to willing institutions? Let us say a company like Google can easily provide ration to poor of Bangalore without any burden. In return, the local body can provide infrastructures to the city which will help Google and others. Or the government can provide some kind of lowered tax slab for the company. 

For example, if a company is willing to rejuvenate and maintain 5 lakes in the city, the city can provide it water in subsidized rate. 

That way, the government after giving this big burden to private companies, can concentrate on education, infrastructure and other developments. So it will be win-win-win for government, industries and common man. 

Enanteera?

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