How is JP Nadda Leading the Integrity Pledge in Health Ministry as Vigilance Week Begins?
 
                                    
                                    
                                    
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Key Takeaways
- Vigilance Awareness Week emphasizes the importance of integrity in public service.
- JP Nadda highlights the need for ethical practices and vigilance at all governance levels.
- The campaign runs from August 18 to November 17, focusing on critical areas of governance.
- Workshops on emerging technologies for ethical governance are scheduled.
- Strengthening transparency and accountability is a shared responsibility.
New Delhi, Oct 27 (NationPress) The Vigilance Awareness Week commenced on Monday with the Central Vigilance Commissioner administering an integrity pledge to his team, alongside Union Ministers, including Health Minister J.P. Nadda, and various department heads participating in similar ceremonies, as confirmed by an official.
Central Vigilance Commissioner Praveen Kumar Srivastava and Vigilance Commissioner A.S. Rajeev administered the integrity pledge at Satarkata Bhawan.
An official from the Enforcement Directorate stated on X, “Today, all officers and staff took the Integrity Pledge, reaffirming our collective commitment to transparency, accountability, and ethical conduct in public service.”
A CEC official mentioned that Vigilance Awareness Week 2025 is being observed from October 27 to November 2 under the theme “Vigilance: Our Shared Responsibility.”
In recent years, the Commission has been running a three-month campaign associated with the Vigilance Awareness Week. This year, the campaign is being conducted from August 18 to November 17, as per the official statement.
During this three-month campaign, all ministries, departments, and organizations of the Central government are focusing on five key areas: Disposal of pending complaints received before June 30; Disposal of pending cases; Capacity Building Programmes; Asset Management; and Digital initiatives.
This focus is expected to significantly enhance vigilance administration. As part of Vigilance Awareness Week 2025, the Commission will also hold a one-day workshop on “AI and Emerging Technologies for Ethical Governance” on October 31, according to the statement.
While administering the integrity pledge to Health Ministry employees, Nadda underscored the necessity of institutionalizing ethical practices and fostering a culture of vigilance at every governance level.
He remarked, “A checklist of dos and don’ts should be prepared in simple, layman’s terms so that people do not inadvertently do anything wrong out of good faith or compassion. Regular training and capacity building should be a standard practice to ensure everyone remains informed and vigilant.”
As a precursor to Vigilance Awareness Week 2025, the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) had issued a circular in August advising all organizations to initiate a three-month campaign focused on Preventive Vigilance.
 
                         
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                             
                             
                             
                            