Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has said that no matter how clear the face is, the stains of wrong things always appear. Corruption is a termite that makes the system hollow. Due to corruption in government institutions, the benefit of government assistance and schemes could not reach the last person. The Chief Minister was speaking at the 68th Foundation Day celebrations of the Anti -Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Tuesday. He said that it is my job to solve your problems, but it is your job to solve the problems of 8 crore people of the state. He said that the scope of corruption is increasing. The youth fights for their rights, but government schemes are buried in files. A poster of the Anti -Corruption Bureau was also released on the occasion.
If I can remove a file in 24 minutes, why not the rest: Chief Secretary Pant
Chief Secretary Sudhansh Pant said that keeping the decisions pending is the root of corruption. Talking about e-filing, he said that 723 files were settled in June, one of which took an average of 24 minutes to settle the file. When I can do this, why can’t the Head of Departments of other departments do this? On every file, it should be recorded as to how many minutes or how many hours it has.
Rajasthan at number two in catching corrupt
DGP Rajiv Kumar Sharma said that after Maharashtra, Rajasthan is a state where action was taken against the most corrupt people. ACS (Home) Bhaskar Sawant said that if an innocent is hurt by any wrong action or a corrupt person escapes, it is not right.
India at the lowest position in corruption case: ADG Smita
ACB ADG Smita Srivastava, citing the corruption perception index of Transparency International, said that India is at the bottom. Which is a matter of great concern. Other states come here to learn the functioning of Rajasthan ACB. ACB has strengthened its internal vigilance. Corruption of public servants eliminates confidence in rule.