Punjab and Sindh Bank and Vigilance Bureau organized an anti-corruption awareness event

In a year and a half, the Hon'ble government broke the chain of corruption: Baltej Pannu

In a year and a half, the Hon'ble government broke the chain of corruption: Baltej Pannu
Patiala, November 3: Punjab and Sindh Bank in collaboration with Vigilance Bureau Range Patiala organized a function dedicated to Anti-Corruption Awareness Week at Government Bikram College of Commerce here today. On this occasion, speeches, song singing and drama competitions were organized by the students of different schools, in which the students of Government Eminence School Filkhana, Civil Line and New Power House Colony raised their voice against all kinds of corruption, and bribery message given While the officers and employees of the bank also presented a play giving the message of creating a corruption free society.
Attending the ceremony as the chief guest, Chief Minister's Office Director Media Relations Baltej Pannu said that corruption has caused great damage to our society, but now during the last one and a half years, Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Maan While the campaign against the corrupt by the Punjab government has caught the corrupt, at the same time the people have also got the courage to raise their voice because the Vigilance Bureau should act fearlessly on the anti-corruption complaint. has been
Baltej Pannu praised the plays and speeches presented by the students and said that awareness against corruption is not just a week but continuous work is needed.
DSP Vigilance Parminder Singh Brar said that bribery has made our society hollow like a sink, but with the support of people it can be eradicated from the roots. He said that complaints against any kind of corruption should be made on the anti-corruption helpline 9501200200 WhatsApp number issued by the Punjab government.
Punjab and Sindh Bank official Malkeet Singh said that corruption-free India can become a developed India. On this occasion, he also took an oath to the audience to contribute to the campaign against corruption. In the ceremony DSP Satpal Sharma, Branch Manager of Punjab and Sindh Bank, bank, customers and students were also present.