Hari Narayan Jangid ITS given additional charge as CVO- Goa Shipyard Ltd
Shri Hari Narayan Jangid ITS (1995) presently CVO- Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd. (MDSL), Mumbai has been given the additional charge as CVO- Goa Shipyard Ltd. (GSL), Goa for a period of six months.
The Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) of Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) occupies a pivotal position in promoting transparency, integrity, and ethical governance within one of India’s premier defence shipbuilding organizations. Goa Shipyard Limited, a Miniratna Category-I Public Sector Undertaking under the Ministry of Defence, plays a significant role in strengthening the nation’s maritime capabilities through the construction of advanced naval and coast guard vessels.
As the nodal authority for vigilance administration within the organization, the CVO is responsible for ensuring adherence to the highest standards of probity, accountability, and good governance. The role encompasses the prevention, detection, and investigation of irregularities, while fostering a culture of integrity across all levels of the organization. The CVO acts as a key advisor to the management on vigilance-related matters and works closely with various departments to strengthen internal controls and risk mitigation mechanisms.
The office of the CVO is entrusted with overseeing preventive vigilance measures, examining complaints, conducting investigations, and monitoring disciplinary proceedings wherever necessary. The position also plays a crucial role in promoting transparency in procurement, contract management, project execution, and financial administration, particularly in a highly specialized and strategically important sector such as defence shipbuilding.
In addition to handling vigilance functions, the CVO contributes significantly to organizational capacity-building through awareness programmes, training initiatives, and the dissemination of best practices in ethical conduct and compliance. By encouraging preventive vigilance and leveraging technology-driven monitoring systems, the office helps create robust governance frameworks that support operational efficiency and institutional credibility.
Given the strategic importance of Goa Shipyard Limited in India’s defence ecosystem, the CVO’s role assumes added significance in safeguarding public resources and ensuring that all business processes are conducted in a fair, transparent, and accountable manner. The position serves as a critical pillar in strengthening stakeholder confidence and reinforcing the organization’s commitment to excellence, integrity, and national service.
Through proactive vigilance administration and a steadfast commitment to ethical governance, the Chief Vigilance Officer continues to contribute to Goa Shipyard Limited’s mission of delivering world-class shipbuilding solutions while upholding the highest standards of public sector accountability.
Indian Bureaucracy News wishes Shri Hari Narayan Jangid the very best.