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NLCI- Vigilance Awareness Week And Mass rally of students
Neyveli. The Vigilance Awareness Week celebration 2016 at NLCI was inaugurated by Dr. S.K. Acharya, CMD NLCI on October 31 , 2016 at Learning and Development Centre. Shri A. Kaliyamoorthy, Superintendent of Police (Retd.) was the Chief Guest.
Earlier Dr.Acharya released the special edition of the House Journal of Vigilance Department, Lignite Eyes, the handout containing the message from Shri. Manojkumar,IAS, the Chief Vigilance Officer, NLCI and the e-version of the Annual Report of the Vigilance Department for the year 2015-16.
In the celebrations, Shri Rakesh Kumar, Director (Finance), Shri Subir Das Director (Mines), Shri V. Thangapandian Director (Power), Shri P. Selvakumar, Director (Planning & Projects) felicitated. Dr. S.K. Acharya, CMD NLCI, Shri Rakesh Kumar, Director (Finance) and Shri V. Thangapandian Director (Power) administered pledge on Vigilance to the participants
Shri Sarat Kumar Acharya, CMD, NLCI, inaugurating the Vigilance Awareness Week by lighting the traditional lamp, at Learning & Development Centre, Neyveli. Also seen are Shri Rakesh Kumar, Shri Subir Das, Shri V.Thangapandian, Shri P.Selvakumar , Directors of NLCI and Shri A.Kaliyamurthy, Former Superintendent of Police
Earlier, a mass rally of students of Neyveli Schools highlighting the importance National Unity Day in commemoration of the birth anniversary of Shri. Sardar Vallababhai Patel was organised NLCI and rally was flagged off by Shri. S. Sridhar, Executive Director/TA,PR,CSR & EDN.
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