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BDL is observing ‘Vigilance Awareness Week 2020’

During the week-long celebrations, competitions on elocution, slogan writing, poster & collage-making would be held for employees of the company

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Vigilance Awareness Week 2020 has been inaugurated at Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) on Tuesday.  "Satark Bharat, Samriddh Bharat (Vigilant India, Prosperous India)" is the theme for this year's Vigilance Awareness Week, which is being observed by BDL from October 27 to November 2.

To mark the inauguration of the vigilance awareness week, BDL's CMD Commodore Siddharth Mishra (Retd) administered the pledge on-line to employees of the company present at BDL, Corporate Office, Kanchanbagh Unit, Bhanur Unit and Visakhapatnam Unit.

BDL's Chief Vigilance Officer Dr Upender Vennam (IPoS), BDL's Director (Technical), NP Diwakar, BDL's Director (Production) P Radhakrishna and other senior executives of the company were present on the occasion.

During the week-long celebrations, competitions on elocution, slogan writing, poster & collage-making would be held for employees of the company, their spouses & children and students of DAV School, Bhanur to spread vigilance awareness. An On-line Vendor Meet and a sensitization program for new recruits of the company have been planned during the week.

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