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CMPDI celebrates Vigilance Awareness Week
In his address, Chief Vigilance Officer Mr. Sumit Kumar Sinha said that this week is celebrated every year on the occasion of the birthday of Iron Man Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel. He said its aim is to ban corruption. He said that this year there are many events such as painting and quiz for children, essays, quiz, etc. for officers and staff. He also invited people's suggestions for system improvement.
New Delhi: ′′Vigilance Awareness Week′′ is being celebrated at CMPDI from 27 October to 2 November as directed by Central Vigilance Commission, New Delhi. This year's Vigilance Awareness Week is the topic: Vigilant India-Smooth India. During the inauguration ceremony today, Mr. Shekhar Saran, Chairman-Co-Managing Director and Shri K K Mishra, Director (T / ES) gave the oath of integrity and honesty to all personnel in Hindi and English respectively.
In his address, Chief Vigilance Officer Mr. Sumit Kumar Sinha said that this week is celebrated every year on the occasion of the birthday of Iron Man Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel. He said its aim is to ban corruption. He said that this year there are many events such as painting and quiz for children, essays, quiz etc. for officers and staff. He also invited people's suggestions for system improvement.
Directors Shri R N Jha, Shri A K Rana, Shri S K Gomasta, Mr. Manjoj Kumar, Regional Director, Regional Institute-III General Manager / Heads of Department, Officers and Staff were present on the occasion. Thank you memorandum was done by Mr. Pushkar, General Manager (Vigilance).
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