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NMDC launches Expanded Class-room concept for Preventive Vigilance Training

Chennai, 3rd November, 2020: Vigilance Awareness Week (VAW) -2020 with theme “सतर्क भारतसमृद्ध भारत (Vigilant India, Prosperous India)”  at NMDC, inaugurated by the Shri Sumit Deb, CMD, NMDC by administering the pledge on 27th October  culminated with its valedictory on 02.11.2020.  Officials at Project sites &Mines spread across country participated in valedictory function held at headquarters through “Expanded Class-room concept” developed to impart preventive Vigilance Training to officials at induction, mid and senior stages of career on regulated basis as envisaged by Central Vigilance Commission under the leadership of Shri. Sanjay Kothari. “Expanded Class-room concept” is a blended learning solution developed with suitable hardware and softwares to achieve dual advantages of class room and online trainings.                             

Shri Sumit Deb, CMD, NMDC in his address said, “preventive vigilance is of utmost importance to promote transparency and integrity in organization which is an important step towards “Atmanirbhar Bharat”. He commended Vigilance department for developing “Expanded Class-room concept” which is an economical and efficient solution for imparting trainings in a big way in pandemic situation.

Shri P.K. Satpathy, Director (Production) stated that that knowledge sharing through case studies will be very useful.

Shri Amitava Mukherjee, Director (Finance) quoted example of how few minute of performance which won Usain Bolt 08 gold medals in Olympics is backed by  20 years of training to emphasize importance  of training. He also said “It is necessary to make aware the employees about the ill-effects of corruption, so that one can be vigilant at all times”.

Shri Alok Kumar Mehta, Director (Commercial) said the hybrid mode of training is ambitious and innovative which would definitely help the organization to excel.

Speaking on the occasion Shri V.V.S. Sreenivas, CVO, NMDC emphasized the role of Participative and Preventive Vigilance in achieving Satark Bharat Samridh Bharat. He stated ‘Public Servants being taken care by Government & tax payers; have a moral responsibility to be vigilant” 

He also added that “proposed training modules prepared with the help of internal resource persons to promote capacity building within Organization; are meant to equip executive for taking informed decisions within the ambit of laid down procedures for achieving efficiency without compromising transparency.

Prizes were distributed to the winners of Elocution and Quiz competitions organized during the Vigilance Awareness Week – 2020.

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