Ahmedabad: Gandhinagar witnessed a display of the state government’s commitment to clean governance as Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi felicitated Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) officers for outstanding service, along with courageous citizens who filed complaints that helped trap corrupt officials.
Twelve student winners of state-wide essay and elocution competitions on anti-corruption awareness were also awarded certificates.
Speaking at the ceremony organised by the Gujarat ACB on International Anti-Corruption Day, Chief Minister Patel said that refusing to take what is not rightfully one’s due is a part of India’s cultural and moral legacy.
True duty, he added, is reflected when one derives inner satisfaction from honest work.
He emphasised that

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