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► On 6.11.2008 a Seminar on ''Various aspect of Preventive Vigilance in Public life" was organized at Vichar Manch, Darbhanga House, Ranchi wherein executives and non executives of CCL including Director (Tech)Opn., CCL and CVO, CCL actively participated. On this day two eminent speakers Shri Niyaz Ahmad, DG Vigilance, Jharkhand and Sri MK Mishra, Additional Commissioner Income Tax delivered the talks. An interactive session was also organized and queries raised by the employees were replied by Sri MK Mishra, Sri Niyaz Ahmed and CVO, CCL. ► On 7.11.2008 a Seminar on "Preventive Vigilance' was organized at Vichar Manch, Darbhanga House, Ranchi wherein executives and non-executives of CCL including Director(Tech)Opn, CCL and CVO, CCL actively participated. On this day two eminent speakers Sri AP Sinha, retired judge, Hon'ble High Court, Patna and Sri RC Choudhary, SP, CBI, AHD, Ranchi delivered the talks. Shri A.P Sinha told the house about corruption and its source of origin. He emphasized that arresting of corruption will reveal a radical change in the society. Sri R.C Choudhary also shared certain valuable facts of the court matters observed by him and presented certain cases of corruption before the audience. He deliberated that more surprise checks should be organized and loop holes in the existing/ prevailing systems should be plugged. He also cited one example of a forgery case occurred at State Bank of India which was investigated by the CBI. Methodology of registration of case by CBI was also told to the house. Director (Tech), CCL stressed that decisions for procurement of items and award of contractual works should be taken in a transparent manner and every facts and figures should be recorded judiciously in the noting of the file. CVO, CCL deliberated the concluding talk and it was stressed that all the employees should work with dedication and integrity. He also invited suggestions from the employees of CCL for making improvement in the prevailing systems which may be leading CCL towards more progress/ growth in future. It was also stressed that all out efforts should be made to make existing /prevailing systems more transparent. |