WCL organises a Workshop on Preventive Vigilance
WCL organises a Workshop on Preventive Vigilance 
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WCL organises a Workshop on Preventive Vigilance

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Practicing vigilance during office work can prevent potential errors and enhance efficiency. In accordance with this principle, WCL’s Vigilance Department organised a workshop on 'Preventive Vigilance' for its employees at the Human Resource Development Department of WCL Headquarters on Wednesday.

In the inaugural session, WCL's Director Technical (Projects & Planning) AK Singh was present as the chief guest while WCL's Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) Ajay Madhukar Mhetre graced the session as the guest of honour. Coal India Limited's (CIL) General Manager (Vigilance) Madhusudan Rao was also prominently present on the occasion.

During his address at the inaugural session, Singh emphasized that most of the errors in work occur due to a lack of necessary information. To avoid such situations, he urged everyone to read and make appropriate use of rule books, manuals, policies, circulars, etc.

In the same session, Madhukar Mhetre highlighted the significance of preventive vigilance principles and stressed the importance of adhering to established rules during work. He stressed that compliance with these rules improves efficiency and helps prevent any potential complaints. He mentioned the Integrated Command and Control Centre, GPS chips on coal carring trucks, boom barriers at entry and exit points, and other information technology systems implemented by WCL to promote error-free work through an organized eco-system.

The first session of the workshop on preventive vigilance was conducted by Madhusudan Rao and Sanjay Kadambarum, the Chief Manager (Personnel). They explained the relevant rules, policies to be followed during office work through various case studies. In the second session, WCL's Chief Manager (Materials Management) D Kumar provided necessary information on the 'Procurement Rules.' In the final session, Chief Manager (E&T) KRK Reddy familiarized the trainees regarding the Integrated Command and Control Centre – it’s Implications and SOPs.

A large number of officials from the headquarters and WCL areas attended the workshop.

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