Besides them, all public sector undertakings have been tasked to create anti-corruption related awareness among school and college students.
It will be done as part of the vigilance awareness week, to be observed from October 31 to November 5, aimed at combating corruption.
The probity watchdog has also asked all central government organisations to use social, electronic and print media for spreading awareness.
"The Commission desires that special efforts may be made by each field unit, branch of every central public sector enterprise, public sector banks, organisation to organise activities in at least two schools and three colleges in every city or town," the CVC said in a directive issued to all the departments.
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All government departments have also been asked to ensure participation of non-government organisations, corporates and public in vigilance awareness campaigns by conducting seminars, workshops, skits, street plays, walk and marathon, among others.
The Commission has, therefore, chosen "public participation in promoting integrity and eradicating corruption" as the central theme for vigilance awareness week 2016.
"Corruption is a serious unethical practice that undermines trust and confidence in public officials which can only be gained by integrity in governance," the CVC said.
The directive said that economic and social progress, rule of law, democratic values and a strong civil society are some of the basic prerequisites in building an integrity system to sustain the fight against corruption in society.
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