In a spirited kickoff to Vigilance Awareness Week, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) orchestrated a lively cycle rally through the bustling streets of Vijayawada. Held on Sunday, the event saw numerous dedicated officials taking to their bicycles, riding from the Indira Gandhi Municipal Corporation (IGMC) Stadium all the way to Benz Circle, drawing attention to the crucial message of ethical conduct.
This impactful rally was spearheaded by prominent figures from the ACB, including Director General Atul Singh, Director R. Jayalakshmi, Joint Director (Headquarters) M. Rajani, and Additional Superintendents of Police Sudhakar, Mahinder, and Dileep Kiran. Their active participation, alongside other officers, underscored the bureau’s unwavering commitment to fostering a culture of integrity and transparency within the community.
The Vigilance Awareness Week serves as a vital platform to highlight the importance of ethical governance and collective vigilance in public life. It encourages both citizens and government employees to actively participate in the fight against corruption, working towards a more accountable and honest society.