Vigilance Awareness Week 2023 campaign at NMDC

Chief Vigilance Officer of the NMDC B Vishwanath addressing the training program

Team News Riveting

Hyderabad, September 27

NMDC, a prominent public sector company in India, conducted a training program as part of its Vigilance Awareness Week 2023 campaign.

The program was led by the company’s Chief Vigilance Officer, B. Vishwanath (IRSS), who highlighted the role of the Central Vigilance Commission’s guidelines in achieving fair, ethical, and sustainable development.

Speaking to the participants, B Vishwanath said, “VAW 2023 urges public officials to take
advantage of new technologies in enhancing accountability and efficiency.” He then encouraged the
NMDC employees to be early adopters of these developments to meet the current and future
requirements as the domestic iron and steel industry matures.

The training program started on Monday with an interactive session with Dr Upendra Vennam, CVO,
BDL and MIDHANI on “Inquiry Officer and Presenting Officer”. He explained the process of
disciplinary proceedings in detail, describing the responsibilities of the inquiry officer and presenting
officer while emphasizing on the relevant provisions of the Constitution and DoPT Rules.

Ms. Anita Barik, Deputy CVO, South Central Railway conducted the following session of the day.
She explained the need for preventive vigilance and recommended a practical approach towards
building vigilant and efficient work cultures through real-world examples and the application of these
rules in action.

On Tuesday, Kanwalpreet, Director (Procurement Policy Division), DoE, Ministry of Finance
addressed the participants on the essential principles of public procurement. He then elaborated on the
significance of documenting communications and keeping records as he described the ‘Vivad se
Vishwas’ scheme of the Government of India.

During the next session, Sushil Daga, an Amicus Legal and visiting faculty of various reputed
institutes, facilitated a discussion on ‘Arbitration and Conciliation Act’. He spoke on the rationale
behind its modifications and explained pertinent clauses of the Contract Act and other related statutes.

Through a video message, Amitava Mukherjee, CMD (Additional Charge), NMDC appreciated the efforts of the company’s Vigilance Department in curating these Capacity Building Programmes
for the employees. Addressing the participants, he said, “I encourage everyone to take ownership of
their work, nurture their skills, and ensure that our decision-making is informed and accountable.”

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