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BSF organizes cycle rally during 'Vigilance Awareness Week-2022'

| @indiablooms | Nov 05, 2022, at 09:06 pm

Guwahati: With the aim to increase transparency in administrative work, Vigilance Awareness Week – 2022 is being organized on the instructions of Central Vigilance Commission, New Delhi from October 31 to November 6 at Frontier Headquarter BSF Guwahati (Patgaon) and in all under command Sector Headquarters and Battalions.

This year the theme of Vigilance Awareness Week has been chosen as "Corruption Free India for a Developed nation".

On November 5, in the series of events during observation of Vigilance Awareness Week-2022, a cycle rally was organized under the supervision of Kamaljit Singh Banyal, Inspector General, Guwahati Frontier.

The cycle rally started from the main gate of Frontier Headquarters, Guwahati and concluded again at the BSF campus via Ranigate, VIP Chowck, Kahikuchi, Azara police station. Officers, subordinate officers and jawans of Frontier Headquarters Guwahati, 1st Bn National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), BSF Air Wing Guwahati and Composite Hospital, Patgaon participated enthusiastically in the said Cycle Rally.

During the program, Kamaljit Singh Banyal, Inspector General that everyone has to participate collectively in the fight against corruption, which can be achieved by spreading awareness to make India corruption free.

(Reporting by Hemanta Kumar Nath)

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