Re: [MTC Global] Politicians need to be trained

With due respect to the views expressed above, unless we make politics less lucrative there is limited possibility of improving the situation.
Unless we can do it, there is little possibility of getting respectable and capable citizens getting into politics.

 
Regards,

Satish




On Friday, 20 December 2013, 15:40, suhas rajput <sulogic@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All,
With due respect to the words of Sir.NRN, in case we have educated class of people who are the policy makers we may indeed not need such an institute.
But looking at the present scenario, yes it is the need of the hour.
On 20 Dec 2013 14:11, "ORS Rao ICFAI" <orsrao.icfai@gmail.com> wrote:
In order to make our political leaders to think and conduct themselves  better, there may be a need to train them on the fundamentals of economics ,
international trade etc. All the more reason, as they are the policy makers of the nation. 
 
Following news item could be of interest
   
 
Regards
ORS Rao
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India needs leadership institutes for politicians: Narayana Murthy
Mumbai, Dec. 18:  
In order to improve public governance, India must create institutions that can train the political class in economics and technology, said Infosys Chairman N.R. Narayana Murthy. "India needs leadership institutes for politicians. We need to ensure that adequate training is provided to politicians in the areas of macro economics, rudimentary micro economics, international trade and on the role of technology in improving public governance," he said.
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