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IGNOU observing Vigilance Awareness Week observed

India Blooms News Service | | 26 Oct 2015, 06:48 pm
New Delhi, Oct 26 (IBNS) Vigilance Awareness Week is being observed in the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) New Delhi, from Oct 26 to Oct 31.

The Vigilance pledge was administered by the Vice Chancellor Nageshwar Rao in English. 

S.K. Sharma, Registrar In charge of the University administered the pledge in Hindi. 

Madhu Prahar, Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) gave introduction and importance of the theme “Preventing Vigilance as a tool of Good Governance” as given by Central Vigilance Commission.


Employees gathered in the Convention center of the university to take the pledge: “We, the public servants of India, do hereby solemnly pledge that we shall continuously strive to bring about integrity and transparency in all spheres of our activities. We also pledge that we shall work unstintingly for eradication of corruption in all spheres of life. We shall remain vigilant and work towards the growth and reputation of our organization through our collective efforts; we shall bring pride to our organizations and provide value based service to our countrymen. We shall do our duty conscientiously and act without fear or favour.”

 

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