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CVC: Prime Minister Modi Said, We Are Trying To Change The System

CVC: Prime Minister Modi said, we are trying to change the system created by lack and pressure in the last eight years.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi took part in a program to mark the ‘Vigilance Awareness Week’ of the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) at Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi on Thursday.

During this, PM Modi launched the new ‘Grievance Management System’ portal of CVC.

According to the PMO, this portal is envisaged to provide end-to-end information to the citizens through regular updates on the status of their grievances.

During the launch of the portal, PM Modi said that Vigilance Week has started from the birth anniversary of Sardar Saheb.

Also said that Sardar Sahib’s entire life has been dedicated to honesty, transparency, and building public service inspired by it.

Trying to fill the gap between demand and supply.

PM Modi said that we are trying to change the system created by lack and pressure for the last eight years. Trying to fill the gap between demand and supply.

Also said that for this we have chosen three paths. A modern technology way. The second is the goal of saturation of basic amenities. The third is the path of self-reliance.

Prime Minister Modi said that we have got a legacy of corruption, exploitation, and control of resources from the long period of slavery. It has unfortunately got further expansion after independence.

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Our government has adopted the principle of saturation in every plan.

Speaking at the program, PM Modi said that the benefits of any government scheme reach every eligible beneficiary, achieving the goals of saturation, also ending discrimination in society.

It also eliminates the scope for corruption. Our government has adopted the principle of saturation in every scheme.

PM Modi rewarded five students who wrote the best essay.

During this PM Modi also released a series of illustrated booklets on ‘Ethics and Good Behavior’.

A compilation of best practices on ‘Preventive Vigilance’ and special issue ‘VIGEYE-VANI’ on Public Procurement.

Prime Minister Modi also awarded prizes to five students who wrote the best essay during the nationwide essay competition organized by CVC on this topic.

‘Vigilance Awareness Week’ is celebrated every year.

CVC observes Vigilance Awareness Week every year to bring all stakeholders together to spread the message of integrity in every walk of life.

This year the event is being celebrated from 31 October to 6 November with the theme ‘Corruption Free India for a Developed Nation.

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