Karnal/Kurukshetra, Jan 31
Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar today addressed approximately 350 IAS, IPS, IFS, HCS and other officials during ‘Ethical Conclave’.
The conclave was organised under the Mission Karamyogi Haryana, a flagship programme of the government that aims at training over three lakh government employees about ethical values. It was conducted by the Haryana Institute of Public Administration at the Haryana Police Academy, Madhuban. The focus of the programme was on the teachings of ethics, integrity, and morality.
While addressing administrative and police officers of the state, the CM stressed on sensitivity and stated, “Sensitivity is the greatest asset of ethics, so we need to work with sympathy towards the socially deprived and distressed people, establishing ourselves as role models.”
Meanwhile in a function held in Kurukshetra, CM today said heritage and memories associated with the Sikh Gurus would be preserved and displayed at the Sikh museum so that future generations can take inspiration from their lives. The museum has been planned at Kurukshetra.
He was addressing a gathering on the occasion of the release of a coffee table book titled ‘Haryana Main Sikho Ki Sewa Main Khattar’ at Kurukshetra University. The book was released in three languages.
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