New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday while addressing the inaugural ceremony of the three-day National Conference on Vigilance and Anti-Corruption, through video conferencing said, “The need of the hour is to work with a holistic approach against corruption through systemic checks, audits and training”. ALSO READ | Unlock 6: Moving Ahead With Caution! MHA Extends Guidelines For Re-Opening Till Nov 30


“Satark Bharat, Samruddha Bharat”, was the theme this year for the conference.

"Be it corruption, economic offences, drugs network, money laundering, terrorism or terror funding, all these are connected to each other. So, we need to work together with a holistic approach against corruption, through systemic checks, effective audits and capacity building and training," the Prime Minister said.


Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh, Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), officials from Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), and other agencies took part in the inauguration ceremony apart from the prime minister.

Urging the agencies to join the three day conference, the prime minister told that participating the conference will help to build a platform for building synergy and cooperative spirit between themselves.

"Corruption not only hampers the country's development but also destroys the social balance. It also attacks the faith people should have on the country's system. That is why corruption should be fought against, it is not the duty of any specific agency but a collective responsibility of all," PM Modi said.

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In his speech the PM constantly  Reiterated  on the fact  that the country's poor are the most affected by corruption

Citing the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) scheme as a successful example of removing corruption and ensuring the benefits provided by the government directly reach the last person through his bank account.

"By DBT alone Rs 1,70,000 crore is saved from going in the wrong hands. Today it can be said the country has left behind the era of scams worth thousands of crores. We are satisfied that the faith of people in the country's institutions has increased. There is a new positivity," PM Modi said.

"In the past decades, we have seen when a generation was not punished for the corruption it had committed. The next generation carry forward that corruption with even more power. Due to this, in many states, it became part of a political tradition. This dynasty of corruption from generation to generation makes the country hollow," he added.

Concluding his statement, the Prime Minister further said the fight against corruption will not end in a day and urged all countrymen to strengthen the country in the "Bharat vs Bhrashtachar" (India vs corruption) battle.