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A Maharatna Company महारत्न कंपनी
A REPORT ON
OBSERVANCE OF
VIGILANCE AWARENESS WEEK-2016
FROM 31.10.16 TO 05.11.16
AT
COAL INDIA LIMITED
KOLKATA
OBSERVANCE OF
VIGILANCE AWARENESS WEEK-2016
FROM 31.10.16 TO 05.11.16
AT
COAL INDIA LIMITED, KOLKATA
In accordance with the directives of the Central Vigilance Commission, the
Vigilance Awareness Week was observed in Coal India Limited, IICM- Ranchi, North
Eastern Coalfields-Margherita & Regional Sales Offices across the country w.e.f.
31.10.16 to 05.11.16 emphasizing the theme of “Public Participation in promoting
Integrity and Eradicating Corruption”.
All the Functional Directors, HODs, ED-IICM, GM-NEC and RSM- Regional Sales
Offices were timely intimated and apprised about the manner in which the week was to
be observed. Accordingly, the awareness week was observed by organizing various
activities in order to generate awareness, educate and discuss transparency among
officials /stake holders as well as general public to arrest the root cause and threat of
corruption and to promote good governance. The activities were organized in and
around this year's theme of Vigilance Awareness Week.
1. Inauguration & Pledge Ceremony –
On the inaugural day i.e. on 31st October 2016 the Vigilance Awareness Week
commenced with the administration of Pledge at 11 AM by Chairman, CIL in English and
CVO,CIL in Hindi to all the employees at CIL HQ. The message of the Hon’ble President of
India, Hon’ble Vice President of India, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, and Central
Vigilance Commission were separately recited by Shri S P Dutta Majumdar, CGM/TS to
Chairman, CIL, Shri N Das, CGM (Environment), CIL, Shri L K Mishra, GM (S&M), CIL and
Shri S K Shrivastava, GM (Vigilance), CIL respectively on the occasion.
During this ceremony, CVO, CIL presented a PowerPoint presentation on
Ethical Values in Public Governance. The participants were also addressed by Shri
Sutirtha Bhattacharya, Chairman, CIL and Shri R Mohan Das, D (P&IR), CIL. All the
executives and non-executives of different divisions were present which showed the
inner urge on their part to be a part of movement to usher in a corruption free and
transparent organization. The employees present were also informed the manner in
which Integrity Pledge has to be taken, the link of which is available in CVC as well as
CIL website. The special documentary naming Preventive Vigilance through IT
Initiatives in CIL was also shown to the participants.
Similarly the administration of pledge and messages reading were also
organized on 31st October 2016 at Regional Sales Offices Situated at Ahmedabad,
Bangalore, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Ranchi, Lucknow, Mumbai,
Patna, North Eastern Coalfields Limited – Margherita- Assam and its projects spread in
Assam state and Indian Institute of Coal Management – Ranchi
2. Wide Publicity within Organization-
Banners were displayed at Digital Signage provided in Lobby, reception area,
all the Floors and Departments in CIL HQ throughout the Vigilance Awareness Week
and will continue for throughout year. Also Posters were distributed to Regional Sales
Offices Situated at Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chandigarh, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad,
Jaipur, Ranchi, Lucknow, Mumbai, Patna ; North Eastern Coalfields Limited –
Margherita, Assam ; Indian Institute Of Coal Management – Ranchi and Subsidiary
Companies of Coal India Limited situated in different parts of the country for display
during the Vigilance Awareness Week. Following brief activities for wide publicity were
conducted within organisation-
a) Pamphlets- 1000 pamphlets distributed to CIL HQ Employees , Visitors,
Contractual Workers/ Drivers and Vendors with Vigilance Message and
request to take e-pledge.
b) Digital Posters- Throughout week 20 e-posters displayed in all the digital
signage in CIL HQ.
c) Publications- 500 Nos of Vigilance Case Studies Vol-2 unveiled during the
Vigilance Awareness Week Valedictory Function and distributed across CIL ,
NEC, IICM, RSOs & Subsidiaries. The soft copy of the book was also uploaded in
CIL Website.
d) Website- Organization website has been used to propagate the messages of
CVC and encouraging citizens to take e-pledge. Link of CVC e-pledge has been
placed in CIL website and citizens encouraged through above mentioned
modes to take e-pledge
e) Social Media- The posters/banners/pamphlet/canter/ 2D gate specially
designed for VAW-2016 and events organized during week has been uploaded
in Company's official Face book page. Also the same has been posted in CVO,CIL
and CIL official twitter account.
f) Stickers - 1000 Nos specially designed stickers with Vigilance and Anti
Corruption messages and e-pledge link has been pasted in CIL HQ company
hired vehicles, personal vehicles of Executives/Non- Executives of CIL HQ and
Visitors vehicles visited during VAW-2016.
g) SMS- 19000 thousand SMS through NIC email have been generated to
employees of CIL, IICM, NEC , RSOs & subsidiaries with Vigilance quotes and
with request to take e-pledge.
3. Events/Competitions for Employees and their family members–
For the employees of Coal India Limited at Kolkata following events were
organized -
1. Elocution Competition for wards of Employees of CIL HQ studying in Class IX
to X on topic“ Corruption Can be tackled only through improving ethical
values in society”.
2. Essay Competition for Spouses of Employees of CIL HQ on Topic- “ROLE OF
FAMILY IN ENHANCING ETHICAL STANDARDS IN SOCIETY”.
3. Slogan Competition for Employees of CIL HQ on TOPIC- “PUBLIC
PARTICIPATION IN PROMOTING INTEGRITY AND ERADICATING
CORRUPTION”.
4. Essay Competition for of Employees of CIL HQ on TOPIC- “CHALLENGES THE
COUNTRY FACES IN 21st CENTURY IN COMBATING CORRUPTION”.
5. Quiz Competition for of Employees of CIL HQ on issues in Vigilance , CVC and
other Anti Corruption Laws, Policies , manuals and guidelines of CIL.
6. System Improvement/New Initiatives Competition for of Employees of CIL
HQ.
7. Speech of Sadguru of Isha Foundation Coimbatore on topic "Inner
Management” organized at CIL HQ. The event was attended by Employees and
their family members.
8. Online Employees feedback Survey has been conducted through link
available in CIL Website.
9. Inauguration and launch of Vigilance Mobile App. Placed in Google Play Store.
During the week feedback from employees on transparency and governance
in organizational activities of CIL were sought and the results of the survey shared with
CIL management during valedictory function on 10.11.16 with reference to previous
years data on same issues. The winners of the events/competitions were awarded
during the Valedictory Function held during seminar on 10.11.16.
In all the activities the employees actively participated, share their views and
through quiz learnt a lot. Also suggestions from employees of Coal India Limited were
sought for System improvement or New Initiatives for transparency in Organizational
activities. The suggestions accepted for consideration relates only to rules, regulations,
policies, manuals, procedures etc. covering all activities undertaken by the company.
The best suggestion were awarded on 10.11.16 and forwarded with comments to
respective department for consideration and implementation.
3. Outreach activities for Public in and around Kolkata-
a) Banners- 40 banners of size 6 ftx 4 ft has been displayed in prominent places
across Kolkata. One large size 16 ft x 10 ft banner has been displayed in busy
VIP Road with message and request to citizens to take e-pledge.
b) Posters- 100 Posters with Anti Corruption and Vigilance Awareness message
displayed across Kolkata in public places.
c) Pamphlets- Through News Papers in 3000 Households, Shops and Offices in
Salt lake and Ultadanga Area. 6000 Nos distributed through Canter Moving
prominent places with signature campaign from 02.11.2016 to 05.11.2016 and
Flash mob performing skit on Anti Corruption message on 04.11.2016.
d) Stickers - 2000 Nos specially designed Stickers have been pasted in vehicles
through Bharat Petroleum Petrol Pumps in Salt lake Area of Kolkata.
Another 2000 Nos Stickers shared to Subsidiaries and CIL attached offices for
display in company owned and hired vehicles.
e) Hoarding and 2D- Gates- Two large 2D gates with Anti Corruption and
Vigilance message constructed in CIL HQ, one facing the busy Nazrul Tirtha
Marg and Other facing the DLF IT park and One 2D gate constructed at Old CIL
Office in busy market area of 10, Netaji Subhash Road.
f) Canter Activity- One Canter (Moving 407 Truck with Banners, Posters, Anchor
and Signature board) moved to 28 prominent places across Kolkata for
creating awareness campaign, pamphlet distribution and signature campaign.
g) Run for Unity and Vigilance Awareness organized on 05.11.2016, participated
by Chairman, CIL, Functional Directors, CVO, CIL and HODs and Other officers of
CIL.
h) Flash Mob activity with specially designed T-Shirts with Anti Corruption
awareness worn by Flash Mob team organized with skits and pamphlet
distribution on 04.11.2016 at 4 prominent and crowded places of North Kolkata
i.e. City Centre-2, DLF-1, UNITECH , AXIS MALL.
i) Use of Website - Organization website has been used to propagate the
messages of CVC and encouraging citizens to take e-pledge.
j) Use of Social Media- The posters/banners/pamphlet/Canter/ 2D gate specially
designed for VAW-2016 and events organized during week has been uploaded
in Company's official Facebook page. Also the same has been posted in CVO, CIL
and CIL official twitter account.
k) E-pledge- Link of CVC e-pledge has been placed in CIL website and citizens
encouraged through above mentioned modes to take e-pledge.
l) SMS- One Lakh SMS blast with message “Don't indulge in any kind of corruption.
Be vigilant, exposé corruption and help in building a corruption free society.
Take Integrity pledge at www.coalindia.in" delivered targeting users more than
21 years of age across Kolkata.
m) Radio Jingle - Two Radio Jingle both in English and Bengali telecasted in FM
Radio Mirchi in West Bengal (Kolkata and outskirts) throughout VAW-2016
(31.10.2016 to 05.11.2016) with instant Slogan Competition for listeners.
n) Static Slides in Movie Theater- Two static slides with message shown in
Nazrul Tirtha Cinema Hall during week for 6 days before start of Movie and
Intermission.
o) Online Awareness Campaign initiated through localcircle.com by Vigilance
Awareness message and request to participants to take e-pledge through CVC or
CIL Website.
6. Events at School/Colleges-
Names of Schools/College
Number of participating
Students
Activities conducted *
Date of Event
Foundation Secondary School, Behala, Kolkata-61
15 Essay Competition 03.11.2016
National Institute of Homeopathy
10 Debate Competition 03.11.2016
Techno India College of Engineering & Technology
57 Slogan Competition 04.11.2016
Central Model School, Barrackpore, Kolkata-120
30 Essay Competition 04.11.2016
International Institute of Hotel Management
26 Poster Competition 04.11.2016
Kendriya Vidyalaya-1, Saltlake, Kolkata
52 Lecture/Interactive Session
27.10.2016
Kendriya Vidyalaya-2, Saltlake, Kolkata
26 Poster Competition 28.10.2016
Vivekananda Kendriya Vidyalaya, Baragolai, Margherita
18 Extempore/Speech Competition
05.11.2016
Balika Shiksha Bhawan High School, Circular Road, Ranchi
21 Public Speaking Contest
03.11.2016
Central Model School, Barrackpore, Kolkata-120
54 Lecture/Interactive Session
04.11.2016
3 Colleges , 5 Schools 255 8 Events
4. Constitution of CIL Ethics and Integrity Club (CEIC)–
During the training programme for FD and CMD of CIL & Subsidiaries at
Shimla an action plan for Ethical Governance in CIL has been approved and
implemented. In compliance of the same a Club with initial members of 100 Nos has
been constituted and the Executive Body of the club has been selected. The first
meeting of the Club under the Chairmanship of Chairman, CIL & President, CEIC has
been conducted on 04.01.16 during the Vigilance Awareness Week. The decisions taken
in the meeting are as follows-
a) The draft Charter of Constitution of CEIC was circulated through E-mail to
all the members. The same was also presented during the meeting and
after certain modification approved.
b) Election of Office Bearers- As per the Charter of Constitution approved by
general body, Chairman, CIL shall be the President of the Club and all
Functional Directors of CIL shall be Vice President of the Club. Chairman,
CIL nominated CVO, CIL as Working President of the Club which was
welcomed by all the members.
Shri S. N. Singh, GM (CSR) was elected as Secretary of the club.
Shri S. K. Thakur, Sr. Manager (Pers. /Vig) was elected as Joint Secretary.
The members of executive committee are as follows:
Shri D. D. Tripathy - GM(S&R)
Shri Charles Juster - HOD, Policy Cell.
Smt. Renu Chaturvedi - Sr. Manager (Pers.)
Shri R. K. Gupta - Chief Manager (Finance)
Shri Rahul - Dy. Manager (System)
CVO, CIL shared future programmes on training/seminars on Ethics and
Integrity which are given below:-
a) Training of senior executives at Asia Plateau, Panchgani from 19-23rd
Dec 2016.
b) Training of trainers at Asia Plateau either in Jan or April.
c) Centralized programme for senior executives on Ethics in Public
Governance either at Panchgani or IICM (3 to 4 in a year).
d) Future training programmes at Subsidiaries by trainers trained by IC
Centre with additional resource persons identified by IC Centre at least
once a quarter.
e) Training programme at Isha foundation Coimbatore, Art of living
foundation Bangalore, Brahma Kumari Ashram at Mt Abu etc.
f) IICM to include ethics related inputs in all courses and one day exclusive
inputs in training of MTs. Resource persons to be sourced both internally
and outside.
g) Speech by eminent personalities every month.
h) One day’s workshop/seminar on Ethical Governance bi-annually at CIL
and subsidiary HQ.
i) Online ethics self-test.
j) Film show relating to ethics & Integrity.
k) Standardization of online feedback survey and stake holders’ perception
index
6. Stake Holders Meet –
Stake Holders meet was also organized on 03.11.16 at 3 PM in Multipurpose
hall, Sixth Floor, Coal Bhavan, Kolkata. Stakeholder’s (Vendors & Customers) pertaining
to Civil Engineering, Material Management, System, E&T, Engineering & Equipment,
Clearing & Forwarding, PMD, Production, Personnel, Sales & Marketing, IICM & NEC,
attended the meeting wherein their grievances redressed and their suggestion for
measures to promote good governance and enhance the level of transparency in
commercial activities of the organization were deliberated upon. During the event
feedback with specific questionnaire related to transparency, fairness and customer
satisfaction were obtained and compiled for presentation during open interactive
session on 03.11.16 The issues of Stake holders were addressed by Sri Manoj Kumar,
CVO, CIL, Sri Shekhar Sharan Director (Technical), CIL and Sri S N Prasad, Director
(Marketing), CIL.
Based on the interaction during the “Stakeholders Meet”, held on 03.11.16
during the “Vigilance Awareness Week” the following actions points flagged for
consideration:
Vendor Specific Issues
a) The representative of M/s. Sumeru India expressed that trial tenders should
be floated by CIL and its subsidiaries for development of new products. CVO,
CIL informed that provision for Source development/Trial order exists in the
Purchase Manual. GM(MM), CIL was requested to look into the matter and
take needful action for tenders for source development/ product development
in consultation with technical depts.
b) The representatives of some firms expressed that Reverse Auction should be
done amongst the eligible bidders only after techno-commercial evaluation.
CVO, CIL informed that the new process adopted by CIL is yielding good
results for the Company both in financial terms as well as in terms of faster
finalization of tenders. However, the Management is well aware of the
concerns in arranging procurement of complex items like high capacity
HEMMs and suitable decision will be taken in this regard.
c) Representative of M/s. Solar Explosives requested that CIL should have long
term running contracts of 3-5 years for supply of explosives and accessories.
This was not accepted by CIL on the ground that the prices of some of the raw
material of explosives are highly volatile and long term running contracts may
not offer best prices to the Company.
d) M/s Solar Explosives also suggested that CIL should evolve Standard
Operating Procedure (SOP) for determination of Bench Mark Powder Factor
as well as actual powder factor achieved against the RC and also advised that
SOP should also be developed for drawing samples for conducting random
test by CMPDIL/Subsidiary companies. GM (Prod.), CIL clarified that random
test is conducted by CMPDIL based on the methodology given in the running
contracts.
e) Representative of M/s. Solar also informed that in case of delay in issue of
price variation amendments especially amendments for lower prices, the
problems are encountered in getting the statutory taxes settlements from the
concerned authorities. GM (MM) and GM (Fin) were requested to review the
process of issuance of price amendment and eliminate the procedural delays,
if any.
f) M/s IDL informed that there are cases of inordinate delay in release of SDBGs
because of delay in getting NOCs from subsidiary companies which need to be
resolved. CVO, CIL requested GM (Production) and GM (MM), CIL to look into
the matter and ensure that there is no delay in release of SDBG of eligible
suppliers as it not only tarnishes the image of the Company but also has
adverse effect on smooth supply of these critical items. The Nodal Officer of
subsidiaries Hq, like GM (Production), may be officially made responsible to
convey No Objection or otherwise of the explosive suppliers within a fixed
time frame. The names of the defaulting Nodal Officers may be put up to the
Management for taking action against such officers.
g) M/s IDL also suggested a solution in the form of getting subsidiary-wise Bank
Guarantee in place of a consolidated Bank Guarantee, so that as and when NOC
is received from one subsidiary company, the BG of that subsidiary company
may be released. CVO, CIL requested GM (MM) and GM(Fin), CIL to look into
the matter.
h) M/s IDL also informed of certain cases of delay in issuance of C Form. CVO
requested GM (Fin), CIL to look into the matter and ensure timely issue of “C”
form to the suppliers.
i) M/s IDL also pointed out that there has been abnormal delay in payment in
certain cases in some subsidiaries. CVO, CIL requested GM(Fin) and GM(MM)
to look into the matter and conduct a study to identify the points of delay and
take remedial actions.
j) The representative of M/s Balmer Lawrie informed that in some PSUs, like
SAIL, payments are being made against bills submitted in e-mode and
requested to implement the same in CIL also. GM(C&F) and GM(Finance) were
requested to get the details from SAIL and examine the issue,
Customer Specific Issues
Customers raised the following issues/problems faced by the customers and offered his
suggestions thereof, as under:
Issues Observations Suggestions Non supply of Coal as per declared Grade
As per weighted average of
GCV for last three months
Grade Slippage observed in
following mines –
a. Kumda– G 15 against G 12 – Reason production is not sufficient and to meet out production targets shell and dirt bands are not being segregated.
b. BOCM – G 15 against G 13
– same as above
c. Manikpur – G 15 against G
12 – Grade of Coal is
revised as G 14 and
accordingly fresh
production is being stored
separately. SECL supplying
coal from old stock against
G-12 DO’s which has
caught fire.
d. Baroud – G 15 against G 13
– At Baroud mine traders
are managing quality coal
by maintaining separate
stock.
1. Liaison agents should be discouraged. 2. Entire Coal should be stocked at one point. 3. Mine officials who are involved in developing separate stock of quality coal should be identified and strict action should be initiated. 4. Every effort should be made to ensure supply of coal as per declared Grade Coal. Coal stock which had caught fire should not be supplied to customers and it should be write off from the books. 5. Prior to notification Auction Notice, Coal lying in stock should be analyzed for its quality.
3rd party Sampling Process
At few mines we are not getting cooperation in carrying out 3rd Party sampling process. Particularly at Manikpur, sampling team is forced to
Mine officials should be instructed to follow SOP circulated by CIL strictly.
Issues Observations Suggestions collect samples from a particular stock only in place of SOP circulated by CIL. At Manikpur mine officials are not ready to follow SOP circulated by CIL for 3rd Party Sampling. They are forcing for any guide line of Coal Controller whereas on demand the same is not being provided.
Tampering of referee samples.
At Manipur – Referee samples were tampered one time, resulting in as per analysis report of Reference samples, Grade of Coal was reported G8, G 9 & G 10 against G 12. Whereas Coal controller has degraded this Mine as G 14. At Robertson – Coal samples of Baroud & Jampali mines are being prepared at Robertson lab of SECL Raigarh Area. Two times sealing of box containing Referee samples was tampered. Recently in last week we have caught and reported this matter to GM & ASM, SECL, Raigarh Area.
Suitable guidelines should be circulated to avoid tampering of samples. If found then the official who is responsible for its custody should be punished to avoid repetition of such activities. In such case Customers 3rd Party Sampler Report should be binding upon for all commercial purposes.
Non issuance of DO’s timely
DO’s are not being issued within two-three days after submission of payment advice Note and other supporting documents. We are getting DO’s with a delay of 15 to 30 days. Our representatives’ visits concerning officials for obtaining DO’s but we never get DO within a reasonable period. Such delay is causing huge financial loss in terms of interest to the company.
Time line of 2-3 days should be specified for release of DO after getting payment and all other relevant documents.
Issues Observations Suggestions Non release of Claims against Grade slippage
DBPL has submitted Claims against Grade slippage to SECL and MCL both in the month of May 2016 and thereafter. We have persuaded for processing of these claims and release of payments even at the highest level of subsidiaries but there is no result. Still claim files are in process.
Time line of one month for finalization of such claims should be specified and if not done then responsibility should be fixed.
Penalty against replacement of Rakes
SECL Loader Operators are loading coal in Rakes therefore if any wagon is found overloaded during weighment then how customer can be penalized.
Under load of Rakes
It we forced to avoid penalty the Rakes are under loaded even upto 500 MT Coal then chargeable weight. In such case quantity not materialized due to under loading should be accounted and in next month should be included in MSQ.
Director (Marketing) informed that the issues raised by the customer will be looked into
appropriately by the Management.
7. Seminar & Concluding Ceremony of VAW-2016–
Seminar was organized on this year VAW theme “Public Participation in
promoting Integrity and Eradicating Corruption”, on 10.11.16 at 3 PM at
Auditorium, CIL HQ; as concluding session of Vigilance Awareness Week -2016.
Dr. G D Gautama, State Information Commissioner, WB, as Chief Guest and
Shri Banibrata Basu, State Vigilance Commissioner, WB and Shri A K Singh, Joint
Director, CBI, Kolkata were present as the Guest of Honour on the occasion. Shri
Sutirtha Bhattacharya Chairman, Coal India limited, Shri R Mohan Das, D(P&IR), CIL ,
Shri Shekahr Sharan, Director (Technical), CIL and Sri Manoj Kumar, Chief Vigilance
Officer, CIL also shared the dias with the Guest Speakers.
CVOs of other PSUs and PSBs in and around Kolkata and VSC Kolkata Chapter
members, FDs of CIL, HODs of CIL and all Officers of CIL HQ were also present in
Audience.
Before the start of the programme at 2.30 PM the Speech of Hon'ble Prime
Minister and Shri K V Chowdary, Hon'ble Central Vigilance Commissioner during
concluding ceremony at Vigyan Bhavan on 05.11.16 and a documentary prepared by
Vigilance Division, CIL enlisting the IT intiatives and System Improvement Suggestions
were screened for the participants.
Deliberations during the Seminar on 10.11.16
At the very outset Chairman, CIL welcome Chief Guest and Guest of Honor
with Shawl-Sreefal and Flower Bouquet. CVO, CIL welcome Chairman, CIL and
Functional Directors present in the dias.
As welcome address CVO, CIL welcome all the dignitaries present on the dias
and also welcome all the present CVOs of in and around Kolkata and other participants
for participating in the concluding and interactive session. CVO, CIL informed the House
that this Seminar has been organized as part of Vigilance Awareness Week which is
observed all over the country as per instruction of CVC. This week is observed every
year to create awareness among all the segments of society including the public servant
about the negative consequences of corruption and sensitized them to fight it in their
respective sphere of activities. This year the theme centered creating awareness among
larger public outside organization to create awareness against corruption and focus to
curb the supply side of corruption. He informed the house that several outreach
programmes for public has been organized by banners/posters/stickers/skits/canter
activity and online media campaign. He also informed that CVC appreciate the
preventive vigilance initiatives have been taken by CIL during various addresses during
the VAW-2016. He presented a brief presentation incorporating the CVC interviews and
other IT initiatives documentary screened during CVC Concluding ceremony. CVO, CIL
outline that CIL figured out action areas for preventive vigilance to improvement as
movement for zero tolerance against corruption. He also informed that as transparency
measures the Vigilance CIL mobile app has been launched by Sect (Coal) on 01.11.16
during CIL Foundation Day celebration. He also informed the objective and activities of
CIL Ethics and Integrity Club constituted during VAW-2016.
Then the dignitaries unveil the Vigilance Case Study Book Vol-2 containing
the Vigilance cases of 2016. The Vigilance officers of best vigilance cases were felicitated
during CIL Foundation day. Further CVO, CIL made another presentation on Feedback
received by employees and stake holders with comparison to last year data for in depth
review of improvement. The feedback survey of employees and stake holders were
started in year 2014.
Shri S K Shrivastava , General Manager (Min)/Vigilance, CIL presented a PPT
on various activities organised in house and to reach the public in and around Kolkata
as part of Vigilance Awareness Week-2016.
Shri R Mohan Das, Director (P & IR), CIL during his deliberation
congratulated outstanding preventive vigilance job being done by Vigilance Division,
CIL as presented by CVO, CIL. He further informed that during CVC Concluding
ceremony CIL was showcased as No. 1 Company in Preventive Vigilance. We are very
proud as we were recalled only with negative news. He insisted that the young
generation should be passed on with procedures and systems as they are the future of
this organisation.
Shri A K Singh, Guest of Honor addressing the participants appraised the
initiatives being taken by CIL and congratulates CVO, CIL for leading with example. He
emphasized that the purpose of this VAW is to introspect our self and sensitize
employees and public at large against corruption. He further mentioned that the
complaint or whistle blowers must be protected so that they encouraged putting
genuine complaints. For the public we create such an environment so that they can
come freely to us and report.
Chairman, CIL welcomes all the dignitaries and participants. He remembered
that the Vigilance pledge and Integrity pledge were taken on the same day which is very
important. He informed the dignitaries that as CIL Foundation day lecture last year Sri
Sri Ravishankar and this year Shri Sadhguru enlightened the Coal Indians with their
thoughts. He stressed on Integrity as integral part of our activities, Coal Indian should
dedicate themselves to better organization and finally to better country. He mentioned
the feedback presented by CVO, CIL and urge participants to collectively work to
enhancing the satisfaction of employees and stake holders. He further emphasized on
creating a mental firewall against corruption so that no hacker can break the code. All
Coal Indians should collectively and positively put effort towards preventive vigilance.
Shri Banibrata Basu, Guest of Honor also addressed the participants and said
that since the independence there are so many agencies acting to eradicate or weed out
corruption from society but still it is continued. The rules, acts framed to catch only the
receiving end but the awareness is required to supply side too. CVC rightly pointed out
it by echoing this year theme as Public Participation.
The Chief Guest Dr. G D Gautama, State Information Commissioner
congratulated Chairman, CIL for motivating speech and CVO, CIL for activities
undertaken for preventive vigilance. With real llfe experiences and ethical values Dr.
Gautama enlightened the participants. As human being we bound to serve the society
and as Public Servant we have more responsibility towards society. Creating awareness
among public to participate in fight against corruption we actually helping society to
eradicate this menace. He insisted that our system and procedures should be revisited
in some periodicity. The case studies, audit paras and recommendations should be
studied and loopholes in the system should be plugged so that there will be no
repetitions of same. He emphasizes that today life and challenges are very tough but
equally opportunities are also there to counter them. He appreciates the CVC concern to
reach to students and CIL equally supporting the initiatives by organizing programmes
for School/College students.
At the end of the Seminar the participants interacted with the dignitaries on
issues related with ethics, preventive vigilance etc.
The Session concluded with prize distribution to the winners of different
competitions arranged by CIL vigilance division during the course of Vigilance
Awareness Week by Chief Guest, Guests of Honor & Chairman, CIL, CVO, CIL and Vote of
Thanks delivered by Sri S K Shrivastava, General Manager (Min)/Vig, CIL.
A. Outreach Programmes in Schools and Colleges
Poster Competition, Kendriya Vidyalata No. 2, Saltlake, Kolkata
Position Name First MS. SHWETA BANKURA
CLASS XI A Second MASTER ARNAB SARKAR
CLASS XI C Third MS SHIVANGI PANIGRAHY
CLASS XI A Debate Competition at National Institute of Homoeopathy,
Saltlake, Kolkata First DR. BANUPRIYA. D
1ST YEAR PGT, DEPARTMENT OF HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY Second DR. DAN SINGH MEENA
FINAL YEAR PGT,DEPARTMENT OF REPERTORY Third DR. PRATIMA SINGH
FINAL YEAR PGT,DEPARTMENT OF ORGANON OF MEDICINE Poster Competition at International Institute of Hotel Management
Sector-5, Saltlake, Kolkata First ALIFIA LEPCHA,FIRST YEAR,
Second YOGINDER BHATOTIA,FIRST YEAR,
Third GANGA GHALE, FIRST YEAR,
Slogan Competition at Techno India College of Technology , New Town, Bidhanagar
First SOHAM CHAKRABORTY,STREAM – CSE, 1S T YEAR Second SATYAKI BHATTACHARYA,STREAM – EE, 1S T YEAR Third ADITI PANDEY,STREAM – ECE, 1S T YEAR
Essay Competition at The Foundation Secondary School, Oxytown, Kolkata
First MISS SANGEETA NATRAJAN,CLASS XI, Second POUSHALI CHAKRABORTY,CLASS XI Third SUKANYA SEN,CLASS IX
Essay Competition at Central Model School, Barrackpore , Kolkata
First MASTER PRITAM SIL,CLASS XII C SCIENCE Second MISS SHAONI DAS,CLASS XI ARTS Third MASTER AMNOMAY DAS,CLASS XI COMMERCE
B. Winners of In House Programmes
Elocution Competition“Corruption Can be tackled only through improving ethical values in society”
Position Name/Father name/Designation/Department First MS. K SINDHU ALEKYA
CLASS X, HARYANA VIDYA MANDIR D/O K V R MURTY,ASSISTANT MANAGER (SECT.), CIL
Second Ms. MANSI CHATURVEDI CLASS XII, LA MARTINIERE FOR GIRLS
D/O SMT RENU CHATURVEDI ,SENIOR MANAGER (PERS), CIL Third MASTER MONIMOY MANDAL
CLASS XI, CENTRAL MODEL SCHOOL S/O SHRI BHASKAR MANDAL,SENIOR MANAGER (MIN), CIL
Essay Competition for Spouses of Employees of CIL HQ TOPIC- “ROLE OF FAMILY IN ENHANCINT ETHICAL STANDARDS IN
SOCIETY” First SMT ARCHANA KUMARI
W/O SHRI ABHINAV KUMAR,ASST. MANAGER (E&M), CIL Second SMT SUBHASINI PATRA
W/O SHRI R N PATRA,SENIOR MANAGER (E&T), CIL Third SMT KIRTI KANTA
W/O SHRI RAHUL,DEPUTY MANAGER (SYSTEM), CIL Slogan Competition for Employees of CIL HQ
TOPIC- “PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN PROMO TING INTEGRITY AND ERADICATING CORRUPTION”
First SHRI VIJAY PRATAP SINGH MANAGER (MIN)/PRODUCTION,CIL
Second MS USHA BASUMATARY DEPUTY MANAGER (MM) ,CIL
Third SMT BHAWNA KEDIA DEPUTY MANAGER (FINANCE) ,CIL
Essay Competition for of Employees of CIL HQ TOPIC- “CHALLENGES THE COUNTRY FACES IN 21 s t CENTURY IN COMBATING CORRUPTION”
First SHRI R K L REDDY CHIEF MANAGER (MM) ,CIL
Second SMT. SUGANDHA VERMA DEPUTY MANAGER (PERSONNEL) ,CIL
Third SHRI RAHUL DEPUTY MANAGER (SYSTEM) ,CIL
Quiz Competition for of Employees of CIL HQ First SHRI R K L REDDY
CHIEF MANAGER (MM),CIL Second
Joint Position
SHRI RAJARSHI DHAR SENIOR MANAGER (PERSONNEL) ,CIL
SHRI SHASHANK SHEKHAR SENIOR OFFICER (PERSONNEL/APPEAL), CIL
System Improvement/New Initiatives Competition for Employees of CIL HQ First SHRI VINEET SINGH
SENIOR MANAGER (S&M),CIL Second SHRI R N PATRA
SENIOR MANAGER (E&T), CIL Third SHRI ASHUTOSH KUMAR GIRI
DEPUTY MANAGER (MM) ,CIL
C. Special Awards in CIL Hq for outstanding contribution in Vigilance related I T and other initiatives
Outstanding Contribution in Designing and Implementing Mobile Application of Vigilance, CIL
SHRI BHAGAVATULA SRINIVASU CHIEF MANAGER (SYSTEM), CMPDIL
SHRI SANDEEP KUMAR DEPUTY MANAGER (SYSTEM), CMPDIL
Outstanding Contribution in Designing of Vigilance Complaint Handling System
SHRI RAEES AHMED NAIK DEPUTY MANAGER (SYSTEM), CENTRAL COALFIELDS LIMITED
SHRI MANISH KUMAR CHAUDHARY DEPUTY MANAGER (SYSTEM),CENTRAL COALFIELDS LIMITED
Outstanding Contribution in Designing and Implementing of Bill tracking System in CIL HQ
SHRI RANJEET GHOSH CHIEF MANAGER (SYSTEM),COAL INDIA LIMITED
SHRI MRIGANK SARDAR CHIEF MANAGER (FINANCE) ,COAL INDIA LIMITED
Outstanding Contribution in Preparing Vigilance Promotional Videos
SHRI VINAYAK JAM WAL ASSISTANT MANAGER (PR) ,MAHANADI COALFIELDS LIMITED
Outstanding Service in Vigilance Division of CIL HQ
SHRI RAKESH SINGH OFFICE SUPERINTENDENT
VIGILANCE DIVISION, COAL INDIA LIMITED
SHRI PRAKASH CHANDRA THAKUR VIGILANCE DIVISION COAL INDIA LIMITED
Inauguration and Pledge Ceremony at CIL HQ
Pledge Ceremony at IICM, Ranchi
Pledge Ceremony at NEC, Margherita
Speech by Sri Sadhguru of Isha Foundation on “ Inner Management”
e-pledge by Coal India Limited
Launch of Vigilance, CIL Mobile App on 01.11.2016
Slogan Competition at CIL on 02.11.2016
Quiz Competition at CIL on 03.11.2016
Stake Holders Meet on 03.11.2016 at Coal India Limited
Coal India Ethics and Integrity Club Constitution and First GBM
04.11.2016
Eloxcution Competition for Wards of Employees of CIL HQ on 05.11.2016
Poster Competition at Kendriya Vidyalaya-2, Saltlake, Kolkata
Awareness Presentation at Kendriya Vidyalaya 1, Saltlake, Kolkata
Essay Competition at Foundation Secondary School, Oxytown, Kolkata
Debate Competition at National Institute of Homeopathy, Kolkata
Slogan Competition at Techno India College of Technology, New Town
Essay Competition at Central Model School, Barrackpore, Kolkata
Poster Competition at International Institute of Hotel Management, Kolkata
Awareness Presentation at CMS, Barackpore, Kolkata
Extempore/Speech Competition at Vivekananda Kendriya Vidyalaya,
Baragolai, Margherita, Assam by NEC, CIL
Public Speaking Contest at Balika Shiksha Bhawan High School,
Circular Road, Ranchi, Jharkhand by IICM,CIL,Ranchi
Outreach Programmes for Public
a. Banner Activity
b. Poster Activity
c. Pamphlets Distribution
d. Hoarding/2D Gates:
e- Canter Flag-off and Moving Around Kolkata
f. Signature Campaign
g. Stickers pasting in Vehicles
h. Slide Show in Movie Theaters
i. Flash Mob Activity
j. Run for Unity
k. CIL Website
l. Use of Social Media (Twitter)
m. Use of Social Media (Facebook)
n. SMS blast
o. Unveiling of Vigilance Case Book Vol-2 on 10.11.16
Seminar and Concluding Ceremony on 05.11.16
Prize and Certificate Distribution
Award Winning Posters (KV-2, Saltlake)
Award Winning Slogans at Techno India College of Technology, New Town
Award Winning Posters at IIHM, Saltlake, Kolkata
FIRST POSITION- ALIFIA LEPCHA OF FIRST YEAR
SECOND POSITION- YOGINDER BHATOTIA OF FIRST YEAR
THIRD POSITION- GANGA GHALE OF FIRST YEAR
Award Winning Slogans at CIL HQ
Indian Institute of Coal Management
Kanke, Ranchi – 834006
Report on Observance of Vigilance Awareness Week – 2016
Indian Institute of Coal Management, Ranchi (IICM) the apex training
institute for the executives of Coal India Limited, observed the Vigilance
Awareness Week of 2016 from 31st October to 05th November, 2016. The employees
of IICM along with all the Executives and Management Trainees of CIL and its
subsidiary companies participating in different training programmes on that day
took a pledge on 1st November which was led by GM(IE),IICM. (Photograph
enclosed).
Banner related to the observance of Vigilance Awareness week in
association with Vigilance Division of CIL was displayed at the vantage points of
IICM.
As per the directive of Central Vigilance Commission communicated through Vigilance Division, CIL, outreach programme was conducted by IICM at Balika Shiksha Bhawan High School, Circular Road, Ranchi for senior students of the school.
Public Speaking Contest was organized by IICM at Balika Shiksha Bhawan
High School, Circular Road, Ranchi on 3rd November, 2016 where the senior
students of the school were given the topic “Suggestions for reducing corruption in
India.” Shri Sanjay Singh, Manager (Finance) & Dr. DK Maitin, Sr. Manager
(S&M), both faculty of IICM, addressed the students at the onset of the
competition to sensitize the students about the occasion and the urgent need for
combating corruption in India. The contest was participated by 21 students of the
school (13 girls and 8 boys).
The students who won the three prizes were as follows:
First Prize – Miss Runu Garai (Class IX)
Second Prize – Master Biku Paramanik (Class X)
Third Prize – Miss Annu Rajak (Class IX)
Shri A.Majumder, Sr.Manager (Excv), IICM gave the closing remarks on the
occasion in which he appreciated the quality and thoughts of the participants.
The above is the brief report of activities carried out at IICM, Ranchi during the
Vigilance Awareness Week – 2016.
rom: balaramudu linla <[email protected]>Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2016 3:43 PMTo: vineet_calcuꡱ�[email protected]: Observance of Vigilance Awareness Week 2016 Dear Sir
Brief report on observance of Vigilance Awareness Week‐2016 at RSO, CIL, Hyderabad Ref : leꡱ�er No. CIL/VIG/2016/30013/01/1708 dated 26.10.16 of CVO,CIL,HQ,Kolkata. As per above referred leꡱ�er, “Vigilance Awareness Week‐2016” has been observed from 31.10.2016 to 05.11.2016.
In the context of Vigilance Awareness Week 2016 the online feed back survey report was filled in andsent by RSM,CIL,Hyderabad. As a part of this observance, computer print outs by this office were displayed on the no甹�ce board and on the side walls, where itcan be seen to visitors and spectators easily. As per the direc甹�ves of CIL‐HQ, Kolkata, on 31.10.2016 at 11 AM, Pledge was taken in English & Hindi by all the employees,which was read by Shri L.Balaramudu, RSM, CIL, Hyd. Messages of Hon’ble President of India, Hon’ble Vice President, Hon’ble PrimeMinister and Central Vigilance Commissioner were also read by him before all the employees of this office. A讯er the pledge is taken andit was emphasized to be more vigilant in day to day official work. On 31.10.2016 from 12 noon onwards, Group discussion was started on the topic “Public par甹�cipa甹�on in promo甹�ng Integrity &eradica甹�ng Corrup甹�on ”. In the Group discussion,it was emphasized on the introduc甹�on of SAP in our industry, which will eradicatecorrup甹�on right from the purchase of material, its usage, produc甹�on and its movement to consumers at aminimum given 甹�me. If we adopt, computeriza甹�on in each discipline and sec甹�ons and if it is materialized,which will benefit to our workers at mines level, thereby improving the awareness among all sec甹�ons ofemployees and quality governance and there by arres甹�ng corrup甹�on to a great extent.
As per the CVC circular communicated by CVO,CIL dated 26.10.16 e‐Pledge/Integrity Pledge was taken during this VigilanceAwareness Week 2016 by RSM,CIL,Hyderabad as HOD and also as an individual execu甹�ve and also by non‐execu甹�ve of this office, thescanned cer甹�ficates of which are aꡱ�ached herewith for your reference.
regards L.BalaramuduRSM,CIL,HyderabadMobile No. 9848014025