Assam: Vigilance Awareness week organised by Dibrugarh Airport

GUWAHATI, NOV 6: Corruption is a cancer, a cancer that eats away its citizen’s faith in democracy, diminishes the instinct for innovation and creativity. With the aim of Corruption, free India for a developed Nation Dibrugarh Airport along with its stakeholder organised Vigilance awareness week every year to spread integrity in all sphere of life.

This year Vigilance awareness week organised by Dibrugarh Airport management between 31st October to 6th November.

The awareness week commenced by commemorating the birth anniversary of “Lauh Purush Shri Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel”. Cycle Run for unity was organised by Airport fraternity on 31st October.

To make this day memorable between esteemed passenger and Airport fraternity Uni-Tea counter along with a selfie counter was also organised. With the theme of Corruption, free India for a developed Nation Integrity pledge among all AAI employee and all stakeholders was administered in presence of Airport Director.

The Airport fraternity also organised interactive discussion among its AAI officials and all stakeholders working at Dibrugarh Airport creating awareness for the corruption free India. Further Slogan writing competition as well as Essay writing competition was also organised among all employees of AAI.

As a part of Vigilance awareness week Dibrugarh Airport also organised an Awareness Gram Sabha for dissemination of information regarding menace of corruption and various ways public can take to redress it, further awareness posters, banners , pamphlets were also distributed in Gram Sabha. To seeds the notion of Integrity in young mind a painting competition with theme of Corruption free India was organised in near by Govt. Primary School.

Awareness week closing ceremony was held on 6th November followed by prize distribution with feeling that Vigilance awareness is everyday task of each citizen of India towards its endeavours to make our country a nation of beautiful minds and corruption free.

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