Donimalai: NMDC Limited, a major iron ore mining company having its mining projects i.e. Donimalai & Kumaraswamy and Pellet Plant at Donimalai Complex has conducted an interactive session on “Preventive Vigilance and Case Studies” related to Public Procurement, Works & Services and awareness on PIDPI (Public Interest Disclosure & Protection of Informer Resolution) was conducted for its executives to draw the importance of transforming organisation from ‘Good Corporate Governance company’ to Ethical Corporate Governance Company.
The said program started with the welcoming of the Shri B.Vishwantha, IRSS, CVO, NMDC Ltd by Shri Sanjeev Sahi, Chief General Manager DIOM Complex Donimalai, other senior officials and Trade Union leaders. The event began with a video message by Shri Amitava Mukherjee CMD (Additional Charge), NMDC Ltd for its executives, wherein it was stressed upon to encourage all executives to take ownership of their works, nurture their skills and ensure that decision making is informed and in compliance to the guidelines.
During the session, CVO informed the gathering that many activities across the company have been scheduled for the capacity building of the executives and one such session organised at Donimalai Complex was prelude to forthcoming Vigilance Awareness Week 2023. Later, emphasized the role of vigilance in maintaining transparency and accountability in the public procurement process. The various case studies were discussed at large to ensure that the public resources are to be utilized efficiently and promoting ethical conduct among the officials and citizens alike.
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New Delhi: Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi has sharply criticised Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, questioning his government’s handling of the infiltration issue despite the BJP's nearly decade-long rule in the state.
Gogoi raised concerns over the state's border security under the current regime, asking, “If infiltrators are still entering Assam after 10 years of BJP rule, who is responsible?”
He pointed out the BJP-led government’s failure to effectively curb illegal immigration. “It is the duty of both the Assam government and the central government to prevent illegal migration. Instead of taking concrete action, the government is busy playing politics,” news agency ANI quoted Gogoi as saying.
He emphasised that the Congress party's position is clear: no illegal Bangladeshi nationals should be allowed to stay in Assam.
Gogoi predicted that Sarma’s politics of polarisation, which had failed in Jharkhand, would not yield success in Assam either.