"Corruption affects the growth of a nation, reduces the government's income and creates inequalities in distribution of income and wealth. It is a major factor hindering development. It is critical that awareness is generated and public opinion developed on the evils of corruption," he said in his message on vigilance awareness week to be observed across the country from October 26.
Mukherjee said corruption needs to be treated like a disease and focus should be on prevention.
Vice President Hamid Ansari said preventive vigilance can ensure that acts of corruption do not take place.
"It is important to create awareness among government departments, institutions and general public to implement preventive measures effectively, so that transparency and accountability can be maintained in governance and corruption eliminated at every level," he said.
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