9 December - International Anti-Corruption Day Observed at Sambara Celebrations, Amalapuram
December 9 – International Anti-Corruption Day
Why This Day Is Special?
History Behind the Day
Did You Know?
- Corruption hinders development and deepens inequality.
- India has institutions like the CVC and Lokpal to tackle corruption.
- Transparency International publishes annual corruption perception indexes.
How Can We Celebrate?
- Promote ethical practices in schools and offices.
- Report corrupt activities using proper channels.
- Support digital tools that bring transparency.
Honesty isn’t old-fashioned—it’s the foundation of trust, progress, and justice
International Anti-Corruption Day Observed at Sambara Celebrations, Amalapuram
Today, Sambara Celebrations, Amalapuram observes International Anti-Corruption Day with a strong message of integrity, honesty, and social responsibility. The event begins with an inspiring assembly where students of Sambara Celebrations deliver speeches, enact skits, and present posters highlighting the dangers of corruption and the need for transparency in society. Under the guidance of the Principal and teachers, students participate in essay writing and debate competitions emphasizing the importance of ethics, truth, and accountability in both personal and public life. The celebration encourages students to become responsible citizens who stand for justice and fairness.
The Sambara Celebrations Amalapuram community unites today to raise awareness about the global fight against corruption. Students take part in group discussions and awareness rallies carrying slogans that promote honesty and integrity. Teachers explain the importance of moral values and good governance in building a better future. By observing International Anti-Corruption Day, Sambara Celebrations inspires young learners to uphold ethical principles, strengthen unity, and contribute to a corruption-free society through education and awareness.
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