Saturday, October 31, 2015

PRESS INFORMATION BUREAU............

PRESS INFORMATION BUREAU
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

VIGILANCE AWARENESS WEEK CELEBRATIONS CONCLUDE AT MIDHANI
Hyderabad, October 31, 2015

Displaying IMG-20151031-WA0016.jpgMishra Dhatu Nigam Limited (MIDHANI), Hyderabad, a Public Sector Undertaking under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence conducted various programs as part of the vigilance awareness week from 26th Oct 2015 on 31st Oct 2015.
Central Information Commissioner, Prof. Madabhushanam Sridhar Acharyulu graced the Inaugural function as Chief Guest and addressed Midhani employees on the theme of vigilance awareness week 2015 “Preventive Vigilance as a tool of Good Governance” on 26.10.2015.
This year Central Vigilance Commission has actively advocated and guided organizations to involve youth in the fight against corruption through various awareness programs conducted at schools and colleges. In line with the suggestion, Midhani has conducted awareness sessions as well as essay writing and elocution competition to the students of Government schools and colleges in Ibrahimpatnam and Manchal Mandals.
Other programs conducted during the week include technical session on “Forensic techniques and technology for preventive vigilance by Shri Sandeep Baldava, Partner, Fraud Investigation and Dispute services, Ernst &Young India, essay writing and One employee-One idea competitions for the employees of the organization, release of booklets and an in-house magazine etc.
Week long programs conducted were concluded with distribution of prizes by Dr Dinesh Kumar Likhi, Chairman & Managing Director, MIDHANI during the valedictory session on 31.10.2015 to winners of various competitions. Summing up the programs of the week Shri T V Reddy IFS, Chief Vigilance Officer said that inculcating values from childhood would be the right direction to fight corruption. Shri B G Raj, Director (Finance) stated that leaders should set right examples for people to follow.
During his valedictory address, Dr D K Likhi, C&MD said explicit as well as tacit knowledge of the issue, interactions with employees, leadership will and presence of appropriate systems and procedures will help vigilance teams achieve their goals in curbing corruption.

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