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Thursday, 3 November 2016

VIGILANCE WEEK

CENTRAL VIGILANCE COMMISSION

1. When and Why did the Government set up a body like CVC?

The Central Vigilance Commission was set up by the Government in February,1964 on the recommendations of the Committee on Prevention  of Corruption, headed by Shri K. Santhanam, to advise and guide Central Government agencies in the field of vigilance.

2. What is the background of Central Vigilance Commission?

CVC is conceived to be the apex vigilance institution, free of control from any executive authority, monitoring all vigilance activity under the Central Government and advising various authorities in Central Government organizations in planning, executing, reviewing and reforming their vigilance work.
Consequent upon promulgation of an Ordinance by the President, the Central Vigilance Commission has been made a multi member Commission with "statutory status" with effect from 25th August,1998.

3. What is the present status of the Central Vigilance Commission?

The CVC Bill was passed by both the houses of Parliament in 2003 and the President gave its assent on september 11, 2003. Thus the Central Vigilance Commission Act 2003 (No45 0f 2003) came into effect from that date.
The Commission shall consist of:
  • A Central Vigilance Commissioner - Chairperson;
  • Not more than two Vigilance Commissioners - Members;
Vide GOI Resolution on "Public Interest Disclosure and Protection of Informer" dated April 2004, the Government of India has authorized the Central Vigilance Commission as the "Designated Agency" to receive written complaints for disclosure on any allegation of corruption or misuse of office and recommend appropriate action.

The Central Vigilance Commission has its own Secretariat, Chief Technical Examiners' Wing (CTE) and a wing of Commissioners for Departmental Inquiries (CDI).
Secretariat
The Secretariat consists of a Secretary of the rank of Additional Secretary to the GOI, four officer of the rank of Joint Secretary to the GOI, thirty officers of the rank of Director/Deputy Secretary (including two OSDs), four Under Secretaries and office staff.
Chief Technical Examiners' Wing (CTE)
The Chief Technical Examiner's Organisation constitutes the technical wing of the Central Vigilance Commission (India) and is manned by two Engineers of the rank of Chief Engineers(designated as Chief Technical Examiners) with supporting engineering staff. The main functions assigned to this organisation are:
  • Technical audit of construction works of Governmental organisations
    from a vigilance angle;
  • Investigation of specific cases of complaints relating to construction works;
  • Extension of assistance to CBI in their investigations involving technical matters and for evaluation of properties in Delhi; and
Tendering of advice/assistance to the Commission and Chief Vigilance Officers in vigilance cases involving technical matters.
Commissioners for Departmental Inquiries (CDIs)
There are fourteen posts of Commissioners for Departmental Inquiries (CDI) in the Commission, 11 in the rank of  Director  and 03 in the rank of Deputy Secretary. The CDIs function as Inquiry Officers to conduct Oral inquiries in departmental proceeding initiated against public servants.
http://www.cvc.nic.in/

VIGILANCE WEEK

Vidyalaya celebrated this event from 02 Nov to 05 Nov 2016
by conducting following few activities
1. Pledge- VI- XII and Staff
2. Sensitization on Corruption/ Vigilance.
( Mrs Bimla Dalal TGT Hindi)
(Mr.  Dinesh Kumar PGT  Phy)
( Mr. Uma Shanker- Librarian)
3.Poem Recitation- Km. Komal Meena -X A
4.Poster Making-
5. Slogan writing Sakshi Singh  IX A
6. Use of Blog- Library - CVC Functioning
7. Walkaton Marathon-VI - XII + Staff




write up

POEM


Pledge
( Mrs. Bimla Dalal TGT Hindi)
                                                          ( Mr. Uma Shanker- Librarian)
                                                        (Mr.  Dinesh Kumar PGT  Phy)

                                                              Km. Komal Meena -X A






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