The Vice-President Shri
M. Venkaiah Naidu inaugurated the Vigilance Awareness
Week, 2017 here today.
The Vice
President of India, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu has said that we must ensure that
the benefits of democratic governance reach every citizen in our country. He
was addressing the gathering after inaugurating the ‘Vigilance Awareness Week’
with the theme “My Vision-Corruption-free India”, organised by the Central
Vigilance Commission. The Minister of State for Development of North Eastern
Region (I/C), Prime Minister’s Office, Personnel, Public Grievances &
Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh, the Cabinet Secretary,
Shri P.K. Sinha, the Central Vigilance Commissioner, Shri K.V. Chowdary and
other dignitaries were present on the occasion.
The Vice President said that we should go to the roots of
corruption and strike at it. He further said that constant vigilance is
required to see that the vast beautiful tree of our country is not eaten up by
weeds and pests. The tree must be protected, preserved and nourished
continuously by rejuvenating the entire eco-system, he added.
The Vice President said that Sardar Patel represents the best
values in the Indian tradition so far as governance is concerned and he
integrated the country and also was a shining example of integrity and probity
in public life. He further said that we must draw inspiration from Sardar
Vallabhai Patel’s messages and his life. His sense of realism and pragmatic
approach to issues allowed him to face challenges and demonstrate his
successful leadership qualities, he added.
The Vice President said that honesty and integrity are essential
components of social capital. They add value to the economic capital and
intellectual capital of any society and country, he added.
The Vice President said that procedures and implementation of laws
should become more citizen-centric. Each citizen should be able to access
quality services without harassment, undue delays and corrupt practices, he
added.
The Vice President said that all out efforts should be made to
improve the educational system to inculcate strong values, ethical conduct and
commitment towards the welfare of the society at large. He further said that
the Central Vigilance Commission is trying to promote “Integrity Club” in
schools and colleges and this initiative will no doubt pay rich dividends in
future.
Speaking on
the occasion, the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of
Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public
Grievances & Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh said
that under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the Government has
followed the principle of ‘Minimum Government, Maximum Governance’.
Emphasising on the integrity, he said that the civil servants are the tools of
governance and results cannot be achieved by bad tools. He said that the
Governemnt has followed the approach so to have zero tolerance towards
corruption and at the same time to provide protection to the honest officers. The
Minister said that not only the magnitude of, but acceptability of such crimes
also matters. He said that the ultimate goal of any successful society has to
be the target of incorruptibility of society at all levels. He further said
that the recent steps taken by the Government such as demonetization show its
will, conviction and strength. He also highlighted other initiatives of the
Government such as abolition of interviews at lower levels and
self-attestation. Dr Jitendra Singh said that RTI portal has also been set up where
RTI can be filed online from anywhere. He also complemented CVC for working
towards preventive vigilance. He also said that we should resolve towards
making India corruption-free by the year 2020.
Shri K. V.
Chowdary said that the CVC has adopted multi-pronged strategy to fight
corruption consisting of punitive measures, preventive measures and
participative measures which are complementary to each other. The punitive
measures alone do not yield serious results, he added. He said that the overall
systems should be improved and possible reasons for delays should be identified.
He also said that to give recognition to the reforms and good work done by
organization in the field of punitive, preventive and participative vigilance,
the Vigilance Excellence Awards have been instituted in two categories from
this year onwards. He also said that the Commission is developing an
Integrity Index based on bench marking of internal processes and controls
within an organization as well as management of relationships and expectations
of external stake holders. He further said that initially Integrity Index will
be developed for 25 organisations including Government organisations and PSUs
and will be replicated in other organizations also. This Integrity Index will
be developed with technical support form IIM, Ahmedabad, he added. He
said that “My Vision-Corruption Free India” has been chosen as theme of this
year’s Vigilance Awareness Week and awareness programmes will held to educate
masses on this theme.
The Vice President of
India gave away the Vigilance Excellence Awards for good
work done by officers and organizations in the field of punitive, preventive
and participative vigilance.
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Shri M.
Venkaiah Naidu also released the e-leaning project of the CVC. A Booklet on “Preventive
Vigilance Initiatives” was also released. During the
function, a short film titled “The rise of a Corruption Free
India” vigilance was also screened.
Earlier the Chief
Vigilance Commissioner Shri K. V. Chowdary administered the Integrity pledge to
the participants.
The Cabinet Secretary
Shri P. K. Sinha, Vigilance Commissioners Shri Rajiv and Dr T.M. Bhasin, senior
serving and retired functionaries of various Constitutional and Statutory bodies,
senior officers of various Ministries, Departments and other Central Government
Organisations, Central Public Sector Enterprises, representatives of
Professional Associations, Trade and Industry Associations and NGOs, Vendors
and Contractors for Central Government Organisations, Principals and Heads of
Educational Institutions as well as Students attended the inaugural
function.
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