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The 77th Republic Day was celebrated at NLCIL in a grand manner with traditional fervour. This year, for the first time at NLCIL, 9 thematic Tableaus were displayed during the ceremonial parade. One of the Tableaus, put up by the Vigilance Department, showcased a powerful commitment by NLCIL to ethical governance. Under the evocative theme, "Transparent India Starts with a Vigilant You!", the tableau served as a mobile call to action, urging citizens to take personal responsibility in the fight against corruption. The display masterfully bridged ancient wisdom with future aspirations. Grounding the message in Indian heritage, the tableau featured two timeless extracts from the Thirukkural: Couplet 656: A stern reminder not to do what the wise would condemn, even to save one's own mother from starvation. Couplet 33: An exhortation to be righteous in all places and at all times, emphasizing that integrity is not a part-time virtue but a way of life. The tableau utilized striking visual metaphors to engage the public. The Split Persona: A graphic representation of the internal struggle between greed and national duty, contrasting the "darkness" of illicit wealth with the "light" of a torch-bearing citizen holding the Constitution. "Eat Healthy, Don't Eat Bribes": A clever, modern analogy equating corruption to "junk food"—a temporary indulgence that ultimately destroys the health of the nation. Corruption’s True Cost: In a poignant display, the tableau featured the message "Corruption is paid by the poor," accompanied by imagery of a working-class mother and children, highlighting that the ultimate victims of systemic dishonesty are the most vulnerable members of society. Vision 2047: A futuristic depiction of a vibrant, egalitarian, and "Green" India, emphasizing that sustainable progress and a "Vibrant NLCIL" are only possible in a corruption-free environment. Central to the showcase was a vibrant photo gallery of the Integrity Clubs from Neyveli schools. By highlighting these students, NLCIL emphasized that ethical leadership is being nurtured today to ensure a transparent tomorrow. The "Nurturing Future Ethical Leaders" panel showcased the active participation of youth in building a foundation of honesty. The procession concluded with the symbolic "Blue Vigil Box," a reminder that vigilance requires active, daily courage. The NLCIL Vigilance Department used this platform to spark a "collective fire," encouraging everyone to move beyond simply "encountering" corruption to actively "eradicating" it. As the tableau passed the gallery, it left the audience with a singular, powerful message: The journey toward a prosperous and transparent India does not start with a system—it starts with you.
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