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Reasi, Nov 05 (KNO): The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Tuesday organized a Vigilance Awareness Workshop for engineers of Udhampur-Reasi districts working at various levels. The event, held in the Auditorium of the DC office complex in Reasi, was attended by Executive Engineers, Assistant Executive Engineers, Junior Engineers and subordinate staff of Udhampur-Reasi and those from Jammu, Rajouri, Doda, Anantnag and Budgam connected virtually. As many as 1000 engineers from across several departments attended the programme. Deputy Commissioner Reasi Vishesh Mahajan administered the integrity pledge to the participants including SSP ACB Mohammad Rasheed Bhat, ADDC Sukhdev Samyal, ADC Kulbushan Khajuria and others. The workshop including Documentary and PPT presentation by AE (ACB) Afeeq Malik on working of ACB was designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of vigilance practices, ethical standards, and anti-corruption measures in public infrastructure projects. Welcome address and stage was managed by DySP(ACB) Gurmeet Singh. The speakers emphasized the critical role engineers play in maintaining transparency and integrity in the government’s developmental initiatives. DC Vishesh Mahajan said that the purpose of this programme is to raise awareness among engineers about their responsibilities while executing tenders and their work. SSP, ACB Reasi-Udhampur Range, Mohammad Rashid Bhat urged engineers to work with transparency and accountability, and assured that the ACB addresses all genuine grievances. The event concluded with a commitment from all participants to uphold the principles of integrity, transparency, and vigilance in their work—(KNO)

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