3-month vigilance awareness campaign ends

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By Our Reporter

SHILLONG, Nov 22: The North East Centre for Technology Application and Reach (NECTAR) has successfully concluded its three-month Vigilance Awareness Week 2025 campaign with a closing programme held on November 20 at its Shillong campus.
The observance, spanning a series of activities, aimed at strengthening public awareness on integrity, transparency and accountability.
As part of the campaign, NECTAR organised a range of awareness-based competitions, including quiz, debate and painting events.
Inter-school and inter-college competitions drew enthusiastic participation from students across several institutions. All participants received prizes and certificates in recognition of their efforts.
In the school category, Aayan Gurung of Seven Set Higher Secondary School secured first place, followed by Laweihaka Dkhar of BK Bajoria Higher Secondary School in second and Deepali Chettri of Army Public School in third.
In the college category, Jonistar Jyrwa of Synod College took the top position, while Fabian Tyngkaihok Nongkynrih of Shillong Commerce College and Annibasuk Kharbani of Synod College placed second and third respectively.
A special vigilance awareness session conducted by an Inspector from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Shillong Branch, was among the key highlights of the programme. The session laid focus on the importance of ethical conduct, preventive vigilance and collective responsibility in building a corruption-free society.

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