In one of the most landmark judgments of this decade Supreme
Court of India, in the month of August, cancelled arbitrary allotment of coal
blocks. The court held that it’s a national asset and should be auctioned off
at the best possible price. This lead to a huge set back as it was a
retrospective order and changed the way Indian Government could function.
While the idea of auctioning is a good one and will help to
add to the national treasury and make our country richer, my question is that
why auctioning should be limited to coal blocks? There are so many other items
that can also be auctioned in the same manner. These are the following areas
that are also using national assets / resources either directly or indirectly and
they can also be auctioned.
Here is a partial list:
1.
Railway tickets – The entire system of
allocating the tickets of the world’s largest railway network can be auctioned.
People need to pay more for preferred seats and facilities.
2.
Air India tickets – The national carrier does
have offers and facilities but they can be added to and more money can be
charged from those who are willing to pay more if they get more. This will help
to improve the entire infrastructure of the company.
3.
Puja at temples – A religious country like India
where people spend hours waiting in a queue for performing puja, needs
auctioning of special darshan, no queue privilege, special Prasad and so on.
Even this extra money will help to clean the places of worship.
4.
Room bookings at govt hotels – Some rooms can be
kept reserved for last minute bookings or privileged booking and with the extra
income the government can maintain their guest houses better.
5.
Parking spots in cities – Now people pay almost
the same parking fees whether they park in prime areas of the city or in the
suburbs. Increasing the parking fees in prime areas and allotting them on on
realtime basis wherein one pays by the hour and can even book a parking slot
online, will definitely do two things – increase government’s income plus
reduce the number of vehicles in the congestion areas.
6.
Advertisement space in airports / trains / buses
/ bus stops etc. can be auctioned too and can have varying prices.
7.
Public sector services like banks can have
auctions of real estate or vehicle when purchasers default payment. Auction of
the seized properties does happen even now but it is pretty much behind closed
doors.
8.
Power to industrial units – The idea is the more
the profit the more should be the payment
9.
Govt run eating joints – While leasing out to
interested parties, auctioning can be done.
10.
Vehicle license plates with fancy numbers and
even the non-fancy ones can be 00% auctioned.
11.
Appointments with govt officers – The usual
trend of waiting outside government offices can be broken by auctioning
visiting slots.
12.
College/ school seats – Even educational
institutions can have an auction of their seats, even if on a limited basis to
begin with. This is different from donation or capitation. The person paying
more gets the seat. Simple logic!
13.
Telephone number in BSNL / MTNL – Auctioning of
telephone numbers of landlines can also be held.
14.
Govt real estate – The government owns real
estate in prime areas of the cities which they can auction and sell at higher
prices.
When people pay more for facilities, the quality of the
system can improve too. Reasonable enough to expect people to pay more only
when more is being offered.
All the excess money earned by that particular department
should not go to the “treasury” but should be used to upgrade the facilties,
give staff bonus and part of it should be held as reserves for future use. They
can begin with a reserve price and then the excess may go to such kind of
“extra profit fund”. This way there would be a competition amongst departments
on who gets more money…