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Corruption impacting socio-economic fabric of society: VC CUK

K H News Service by K H News Service
November 2, 2022
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Ganderbal : Central University of Kashmir (CUK) Vice Chancellor, Prof. Farooq Ahmad Shah on Tuesday said that the rampant corruption adversely impacts the socio-economic fabric of the society.

According to a  statement issued from Public Relations Office, the VC CUK said “the corruption breeds inequality and injustice in the society and further widens the gap between the haves and have-nots,” Prof. Farooq Ahmad Shah said while speaking during an awareness programme organized by the varsity’s Department of Students Welfare (DSW) to observe the Vigilance Awareness Week.  He said the corruption in public institutions shakes the peoples’ confidence, adding the government agencies including the Anti-Corruption Bureau and Central Vigilance Origination should take strict and punitive action against those involved in corruption and malpractices. Prof. Shah said that there are various laws and regulations formulated by the government to check the menace of corruption, but what matters is the one’s conscience. “The sensitization and awareness programmes like these are the need of the hour to educate the students and masses about their crucial role and responsibility to inform the anti-graft bodies about the malpractices,” he further said.

In his presentation, SSP, ACB, SBG, Srinagar, Mr. Zahoor Ahmad Wani said, corruption erodes trust, weakens democracy, hampers economic development and further exacerbates inequality, poverty, social division. He said our freedom and rule of law is directly impacted by corruption as it creates instability. “Corruption increases social evil with an increase in gaps between haves and havenots. Our chance for a healthy environment and a sustainable future are directly impacted with brazen exploitation of resources for private gains. The economy of the country is greatly impacted which can result in grave negative consequences in the development of the country,” he said. He appealed to the conscientious citizens to come forward with their complaint against the corrupt officials so that suitable action could be initiated against them.

CPO, ACB, Ghulam Jeelani Dar, in his presentation said the Vigilance awareness week is observed every year to encourage all stakeholders to collectively participate in the prevention of, and fight against corruption and to raise public awareness. He said the youth should come forward and encourage the whistle blowers to highlight the malpractices in the institutions.

In their address Finance Officer and Dean DSW, Dr. Mehrajud Din Shah, in his address, described corruption as the biggest malice and challenge faced by the nation and said, the corrupt officials misusing their official position for personal gains and vested interests should be identified and booked under the law.

Speaking on this occasion, Dy SP, ACB, Hamid Ali Banday, PO, ACB, Reyaz Ahmad Dar, Inspectors, Pervez Ahmad Rather and Waseem Lone also spoke on the occasion.

In the concluding para of the above referred statement, Deputy DSWs, Tulmulla Dr Asif Khan conducted the programme proceedings and highlighted the role of students in curbing the corruption. Deputy DSW Nuner, Dr. Muhammad Latief, faculty members and senior functionaries of the university were also present on the occasion.

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