The Union Bank of India’s Kadapa Regional Office observed Anti-Corruption Week on Friday with a range of activities aimed at promoting awareness and service in the community. Regional Manager Lakshmi Tulasi highlighted the importance of a corruption-free society in driving national development, and encouraged all participants to uphold the values of honesty and integrity.
The event began with a pledge-taking ceremony, where staff and officials vowed to work towards a corruption-free society. This was followed by awareness meetings, which provided a platform for discussions on the evils of corruption and the need for transparency and accountability. The bank also organized social service initiatives, which included financial literacy training programs designed to educate people on the importance of managing their finances effectively.
In addition to these activities, the bank also organized sports events, which helped to promote teamwork and camaraderie among staff and participants. The highlight of the event was a vigilance walkathon, which saw a large number of staff and officials participate. The walkathon was a symbolic gesture, aimed at raising awareness about the need for vigilance and transparency in all aspects of life.
Deputy Regional Managers Ranjit Kumar and SK Bhasha, as well as Vigilance Officer Santosh Kumar, were among the key officials who participated in the event. They emphasized the importance of corruption-free practices and encouraged staff to uphold the highest standards of integrity and honesty. The large turnout of staff and officials was a testament to the bank’s commitment to promoting a corruption-free society.
Overall, the Anti-Corruption Week observance at the Union Bank of India’s Kadapa Regional Office was a resounding success. The event helped to raise awareness about the evils of corruption and the need for transparency and accountability. By promoting financial literacy, social service initiatives, and vigilance, the bank demonstrated its commitment to working towards a corruption-free society. The event served as a reminder that a corruption-free society is essential for national development, and that collective efforts are needed to achieve this goal.