Bhubaneswar, October 29: As part of the ongoing observance of the Vigilance Observance Week, the Vigilance Department of the East Coast Railway (ECoR) on Wednesday organised a stakeholders’ meeting to reinforce the importance of integrity, transparency, and collective responsibility in railway operations.
The session was chaired by ECoR SDGM & Chief Vigilance Officer A.K. Chaturvedi. About 40 stakeholders participated in the interactive session. Queries and suggestions received from participants were discussed, and valuable feedback for improving efficiency and transparency in Railway operations was recorded for necessary action.
“Vigilance is not the responsibility of a single individual or institution, but a collective duty of all citizens to create a corruption-free nation,” said Chaturvedi.
He also urged all stakeholders to work with honesty and accountability to strengthen public trust in the system.
The Vigilance Team made a presentation on the complaint handling system and the provisions of the Public Interest Disclosure and Protection of Informers (PIDPI) Resolution. It was emphasized that the identity of complainants is strictly protected to encourage people to report irregularities without fear.
The Vigilance Department shared its contact details for complaint submission and encouraged participants to stay alert and proactive in preventing corruption.
The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of the message that “Vigilance is a Shared Responsibility,” underscoring the need for joint efforts of employees, stakeholders, and the public to build a transparent and corruption-free Railway system.
Vigilance Observance Week: ECoR holds stakeholders’ meet on transparency
Bhubaneswar, October 29: As part of the ongoing observance of the Vigilance Observance Week, the Vigilance Department of the East Coast Railway (ECoR) on Wednesday organised a stakeholders’ meeting to reinforce the importance of integrity, transparency, and collective responsibility in railway operations.
The session was chaired by ECoR SDGM & Chief Vigilance Officer A.K. Chaturvedi. About 40 stakeholders participated in the interactive session. Queries and suggestions received from participants were discussed, and valuable feedback for improving efficiency and transparency in Railway operations was recorded for necessary action.
“Vigilance is not the responsibility of a single individual or institution, but a collective duty of all citizens to create a corruption-free nation,” said Chaturvedi.
He also urged all stakeholders to work with honesty and accountability to strengthen public trust in the system.
The Vigilance Team made a presentation on the complaint handling system and the provisions of the Public Interest Disclosure and Protection of Informers (PIDPI) Resolution. It was emphasized that the identity of complainants is strictly protected to encourage people to report irregularities without fear.
The Vigilance Department shared its contact details for complaint submission and encouraged participants to stay alert and proactive in preventing corruption.
The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of the message that “Vigilance is a Shared Responsibility,” underscoring the need for joint efforts of employees, stakeholders, and the public to build a transparent and corruption-free Railway system.