Observance of Vigilance Awareness Week from October 27 to November 01, 2014
Written By Admin on October 27, 2014 | Monday, October 27, 2014
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Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
27-October-2014 15:04 IST
Observance of Vigilance Awareness Week from October 27 to November 01, 2014
This year’s theme is ‘Combating Corruption – Technology as an enabler’
This year’s theme is ‘Combating Corruption – Technology as an enabler’
The
Vigilance Awareness Week is being observed this year from October 27,
2014 to November 01, 2014 and this year’s theme is “Combating Corruption
– Technology as an enabler”. The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) as
the apex integrity institution of the country has been thriving to
promote transparency, probity and integrity in public life. One of the
outreach measures to promote these values in various Central Government
offices and public sector undertakings is the observance of Vigilance
Awareness Week every year wherein all the stakeholders are encouraged to
fight corruption. The CVC believes that efficiency and objectivity in
governance hold the key to eradication of corruption from public life
and for this purpose it has to be ensured that transparent and fool
proof systems and procedures are put in place which provide for
appropriate accountability at every level of hierarchy in public
administration.
Leveraging
of technology in functioning of the Government and its organisations
can address the challenges of corruption to a large extent. The adoption
of technology initiatives can mitigate various factors which lead to
corruption like lack of transparency, cumbersome procedures and delays
in decision making. By re-engineering government processes, limiting
discretion and enhancing accountability, departments / organisations can
effectively bring about transparency and efficiency in the service
delivery system which effects ordinary citizen the most. By using
information technology, the process can become faster and to that
extent, the scope of corruption can be reduced. The Commission has
therefore, been advocating leveraging of technology by organisations to
combat corruption.
On
the occasion of Vigilance Awareness Week the President of India, Shri
Pranab Mukherjee in his message observed - “Corruption is a complex
problem that needs multi-faceted action. One of them is the use of
technology that can help promote, openness and transparency. Use of
modern technologies can play an important role in eliminating human
interface in service delivery systems. It is the collective
responsibility of citizens as well as government departments to adopt
technology initiatives in combating corruption to maximize benefits”.
The
Vice-President of India, Shri Mohammad Hamid Ansari in his message
noted “Eradication of corruption from our society is not only a legal
obligation but also a moral duty of every Indian. Towards attainment of
this goal, observance of Vigilance Awareness Week plays an important
role in promoting integrity through greater efficiency, transparency and
accountability in government”.
The
Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi in his message on the occasion
conveyed “It is needless to point out that integrity of public servants
and transparency in public offices is utmost necessary in making
transparent and efficient administration free of corruption. I
appreciate the CVC’s outreach initiatives and endeavours to combat
corruption with optimum use of technology. I call all government
employees for making Vigilance Awareness Week a success and congratulate
CVC on this occasion”.
Vigilance Awareness Week commenced in the CVC and all Ministries / Departments of the Central Govt., public sector undertakings, public sector banks, insurance companies, autonomous bodies and local authorities across the country today with a pledge by officers and employees at 1100 hrs. All officers and employees of the Government affirmed that they shall continuously strive to bring about integrity and transparency in all spheres of activities, work unstintingly for eradication of corruption, remain vigilant and work towards the growth and reputation of the organisation, and do their duty conscientiously and act without fear or favour.
Ministries / Departments / PSUs / Banks / and other Organisations would be conducting various outreach activities involving all stake holders during the week through seminars, workshops and lectures by prominent persons. In the schools and colleges across the country, debates, lectures, quiz competitions and such other activities for creation of awareness on corruption as well as anti-corruption measures to fight corruption are being organised during the week
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