IREDA CMD administers integrity pledge to IREDA employees 
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IREDA CMD administers integrity pledge to IREDA employees

IREDA CVO Ajay Kumar Sahani encouraged all employees to actively participate in Vigilance Awareness Week from October 28 to November 3

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited (IREDA) marked the commencement of “Vigilance Awareness Week 2024” today with an integrity pledge administered by IREDA Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) Pradip Kumar Das and IREDA Director (Finance) Dr Bijay Kumar Mohanty to all employees. The theme for this year, "Culture of Integrity for Nation’s Prosperity.”

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CMD joining from Bhutan virtually, highlighted IREDA’s commitment to fostering integrity, stating, "By nurturing a culture of integrity, we invest in a future where our organisation is recognized for its ethical excellence and adherence to the highest standards of corporate governance." He also urged all employees to embrace this year’s theme, emphasizing that integrity strengthens the nation and contributes to IREDA's growth and success.

IREDA Chief Vigilance Officer Ajay Kumar Sahani encouraged all employees to actively participate in Vigilance Awareness Week from October 28 to November 3. Various events, including workshops, seminars, and competitions to be organized, reinforce the importance of integrity.

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