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30 May 2012
Compliance Financial Performance
Uttar Pradesh
Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India No. 4 Commercial for the year ended 31 March 2011, Government of Uttar Pradesh

Audit of Government companies is governed by Section 619 of the Companies Act, 1956. The Accounts of Government companies are audited by Statutory Auditors appointed by CAG. These Accounts are also subject to supplementary audit conducted by CAG....

Sector: Finance | Transport & Infrastructure | Power & Energy | Industry and Commerce
05 August 2011
Financial
Uttar Pradesh
Report of 2010 - Financial Audit on State Finance of Government of Uttar Pradesh

This Report on the Finances of the Government of Uttar Pradesh is being brought out with a view to assess objectively the financial performance of the State during 2009-10 and to provide the State Government and State Legislature with timely inputs...

Sector: Finance | Environment and Sustainable Development | Art, Culture and Sports | Agriculture and Rural Development | Social Welfare
12 August 2010
Financial
Uttar Pradesh
Report of 2009 - Financial Audit on State Finance of Government of Uttar Pradesh

In February 2004, Government of Uttar Pradesh responded to the Twelfth Finance Commission's recommendation by legislating its "Fiscal Responsibilities and Budget Management Act" (FRBM) setting out a reform agenda through fiscal correction path in...

Sector: Finance
15 February 2010
Compliance Financial Performance
Uttar Pradesh
Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India for the year ended 31 March 2009 (Commercial) Government of Uttar Pradesh

Audit of Government companies is governed by Section 619 of the Companies Act, 1956. The accounts of Government companies are audited by Statutory Auditors appointed by CAG. These accounts are also subject to supplementary audit conducted by CAG....

Sector: Taxes and Duties | Finance | Transport & Infrastructure | Power & Energy | Industry and Commerce
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