Oath for corruption free in Chhattisgarh Raj Bhavan
Raipur. In Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh, the birth anniversary of Iron Man and the first Home Minister of India, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel, on the first day of National Unity Day and Vigilance Awareness Week, employees and officers in Raj Bhavan Secretariat were given corruption-free India. The Pledge of Developed India was administered. It has been told that the Vigilance Awareness Day began with the National Unity Day, the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. On the first day, Deepak Kumar Agarwal, Deputy Secretary to the Governor, took a pledge of true allegiance to the officers and employees on a corruption-free India-developed India.
All the officers and employees took oath on National Unity Day that they would try their best to maintain the unity, integrity and security of the nation and spread this message among the countrymen. Along with this, he also resolved to make his contribution to ensure the internal security of the country. Taking the oath of corruption-free India-developed India, the employees and officers promised that they will follow the rules of law and honesty in all walks of life, will neither take nor give bribe, will do all the work honestly and transparently, Will act in public interest, set an example by showing honesty in his personal conduct and report any incident of corruption to the appropriate agency. On this occasion all the officers and employees of Raj Bhavan Secretariat including Controller Harvansh Miri were present. (IANS)