Indian Audit & Accounts Department
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Minerals are finite and non-renewable, and their exploitation is guided by long term national goals, perspectives, and global economic scenario. The lucrative demand for minerals has led to illegal mining in the recent past, especially in quarrying...
The Report contains six compliance audit paragraphs and a Performance Audit of “Assessment, levy and collection of Stamp Duty and Registration Fees” amounting to ₹ 88.57 crore divided into six chapters. The total receipts of the...
This Report contains 14 paragraphs including a paragraph on ‘Preparedness for transition to Goods and Services Tax (GST)’. Total financial implication of the Report is Rs. 49.50 crore and Report is divided into six Chapters. The departments ...
The Report contains significant findings of audit of Receipts and Expenditure of major Revenue earning departments under Revenue Sector conducted under the Comptroller and Auditor General’s (Duties, Powers and Conditions of Service) Act, 1971. The ...
This Report contains 20 paragraphs including two Performance Audits and one Long paragraph involving Rs.51.65 crore. Total receipts of the Government of Chhattisgarh for the year 2014-15 were Rs.37,988.01 crore comprising of tax revenue of...
This Report contains 19 paragraphs including one Performance Audit and one Long Draft Paragraph involving Rs. 288.99 crore relating to underassessment, non/short levy of revenue etc. under 'Part-A' out of which Rs. 257.76 crore was irrecoverable...
This Report contains 20 paragraphs including one review involving Rs. 92.85 crore relating to underassessment, non/short levy of revenue etc. under 'Part-A' and five paragraphs including one review involving Rs. 149.22 crore relating to incorrect...
The Audit Report for the year ended March 2011 (Revenue Receipts), Governments of Chhattisgarh contains seven chapters 33 paragraphs with a financial effect of Rs. 294.54 crore. Chapter-I : Introduction of Management of mineral...
This Report contains 40 paragraphs including one Performance Audit relating to underassessment/short levy/loss of revenue, irregular/doubtful expenditure, etc. involving Rs. 1,568.91 crore. The Departments/Govemment have accepted audit observations...
Minerals are valuable natural resources. Being finite and non-renewable, their exploitation is guided by long term national goals and perspectives. Mineral exploration and development is closely linked with the development of the economy and...