Why does government have to undertake certain types of activities which private sector may not be able to provide?
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The government had to undertake certain types of activities because the government is elected by the people and there by it need to ensure all the human requirements for example : giving free education to the children,proving mid day meals to the children and etc are some schemes launched by the govenrnment, this is because the govt must ensure the rights of the people and see the must and needs in the society..so, this is not done by the private sectors because they are not afficially given the statement for that and also some governments may provide,so these are the certain types of activities that govt had undertaken where private is not done............
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Providing health and education facilities, construction of roads, bridges, railways, harbours, generating electricity, providing irrigation through dams are some of the public sector activities.These activities are the primary responsibility of the government.
These activities need spending of large sums of money, which is beyond the capacity of the private sector. Also, collecting money from thousands of people who use these facilities is not easy. Even if they do provide these things they would charge a high rate for their use. So governments have to undertake heavy spending and ensure that these facilities are available to everyone.
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