Vigilance Awareness Jagran
Full Form of VAJ
What is VAJ?
Vigilance Awareness Jagran, commonly abbreviated as VAJ, refers to a category of government-led awareness campaigns in India aimed at promoting transparency, accountability, and ethical practices among public servants and citizens. The term combines the English word 'Vigilance' with the Hindi word 'Jagran', meaning 'awakening', to reflect a bilingual outreach approach typical of Indian governance communication. These campaigns are often associated with the Central Vigilance Commission and related anti-corruption bodies, which observe Vigilance Awareness Week annually from October to November. VAJ-style initiatives include public lectures, school and college competitions, essay writing events, pledge ceremonies, and digital outreach through social media platforms. The objective is to sensitise citizens about the ill effects of corruption and encourage active participation in reporting irregularities through whistleblower mechanisms. In the Indian federal structure, such campaigns are coordinated by state governments, public sector undertakings, and educational institutions. For aspirants preparing for UPSC, SSC, and state public service commission examinations, understanding the role and functioning of vigilance bodies in India forms an important part of the polity, governance, and general awareness syllabi.
VAJ का फुल फॉर्म
सतर्कता जागरूकता अभियान
Example
During Vigilance Awareness Week, the district collector urged all government departments to actively participate in the VAJ campaign by organising pledge ceremonies and awareness rallies.