APG Shimla University Raises Awareness on Corruption with Community Camp in Biolia Panchayat

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The School of Legal Studies and Research, APG Shimla University, in collaboration with the State Vigilance Bureau recently conducted an awareness camp in the Biolia Panchayat to enlighten people about the dangers of corruption.

The initiative aimed at providing an answer to the question: How being corrupt is harmful to society and how to encourage transparency, honesty, and accountability as the main principles of the life of the society and governmental service. The participants were made aware of the bad side of corrupt practices and pledged to hold high ethical standards in their work and lives.

The camp reflects that APG Shimla University takes its social responsibility seriously and has engaged in educating students on legal education, but it also participates in giving back to society and the community in general through this segment.

This program strengthens efforts to build a corruption-free society by empowering citizens with knowledge and encouraging collective action for fairness and integrity.

The community members, students, and the faculty came together to make the awareness camp a meaningful event  that led to positive change in Biolia and beyond.