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Overview of the Report No. 4 of 2020- State Finances Audit Report of the Government of West Bengal for the year 2018-19 State Finances Audit Report for the year ended March 2019 has been prepared for submission to the Governor of West Bengal...
The increase as compared to budget estimates was largely under (i) Welfare of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tr ibes and Other Backward Classes (42.65 per cent), (ii) Social Security and Welfare (30.98 per cent) under Social Services and (iii) Power (177.61 per cent) under Economic Services. x The...........................
Overview of the Report No. 3 of 2019- State Finances Audit Report of the Government of West Bengal for the year 2017-18 State Finances Audit Report for the year ended March 2018 has been prepared for submission to the Governor of West Bengal under...
(ii) Health and Family Welfare, (iii) Water Supply, Sanitation, Housing and Urban Development, (iv) Information and Broadcasting, (v) Welfare of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes, (vi) Labour and Labour Welfare, (vii) Social Welfare and Nutrition and (viii) Others. 22...........................
Development 4,676.70 2,805.66 7,482.36 10,217.44 Non-Plan grants 0.15 108.82 Information and Broadcasting 123.52 16.55 140.07 1,637.59 Welfare of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes 190.51 2,009.92 2,200.43 14,443.04 Grants for State Plan Scheme 0.00 130.49 Grants for...........................
and Allied Industries Limited (under section 19(1)) 10 West Bengal Minority Development and Finance Corporation (under section 19(3)) 11 West Bengal Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Development and Finance Corporation (under section 19(3)) and West Bengal Backward Classes Development and...........................
1,810.91 (+) 258.12 2202 - General Education 1,730.63 1,512.32 (-) 218.31 2210 - Medical and Public Health 580.80 624.31 (+) 43.51 2225 - Welfare of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribe s, Other Backward Classes and Minorities 49.6 23.58 (-) 26.02 2236 - Nutrition 71.07 103.99 (+) 32.92 2406 -...........................
Name of Scheme/ Project (having estimated cost of ` `` ` 50 crore or more Estimated cost of scheme/ project Year wise funds allocated up to 2020 Scheduled date of completion Expenditure as of 31 March 2020 Physical progress of the work Funds required for completion of remaining work (as per...........................
Special Development Fund: Consequent to enactment of Telangana State Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Special Development Fund (Planning, Allocation and Utilization of Financial Resources) Act, 2017, the State Government has been preparing sub-budgets in the form of Scheduled Castes Special...........................
Decrease General Sector 2015 – Elections 320 54 (-)266 2070 - Other Administrative Services 463 176 (-)287 Social Sector 2225 - Welfare of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes and Minorities 9,853 8,824 (-)1,029 2236 – Nutrition 2,738 2,007 (-)731 2210 - Medical...........................
In addition, funds are also provided by the GoI under Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan 12 (SSA) for providing school uniform cloth to all the girls, Scheduled Ca stes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs) and Below Poverty Line (BPL) boys of Classes I-VIII . 2.1.2.1 Availability of funds and utilisation Every...........................
Government acknowledged (August 2021) the delay and stated that the implementation of the project involved various steps 2 which took more time than scheduled, because of which the Go-Live was delayed (1 November 2015) aga inst the scheduled date of 20 August 2015. Penalty of ` 35.42 lakhs were...........................
Chapter II Selection of Vendors 5 Chapter-II: Selection of Vendors 2.1 Engagement of Private Agencies Dial 100 project involves management of Call centre, Dispatch, Fleet of FRVs and of the Incident as well as Technical assistance. Three com ponents ...
Chapter IV Resources Deployed on Dial 100 23 Chapter-IV: Resources Deployed on Dial 100 Each First Response Vehicle was to be resourced wit h three personnel including driver and police personnel to ensure round-the clock availabi lity of FRVs....
Thus, the Company violated the provision of its own MOA. It could be seen from the appendix that out of the 10 works 17 scheduled for completion by March 2020, one work was completed within the stipulated timeframe, three works were completed with a delay rang ing between six months and...........................