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were much higher than its revenue receipts. Punjab Urban Planning and Development Authority (PUDA) raised loans of ` 2,000 crore 2 , which were passed on to the State Government. The \ \ \ 2 ₹ 1,000 crore in 2012-13 and ₹ 1,000 crore in 2013-14. -8,550 -7 ,311 -9,455 -13,135-14,285 -17,360.........
2,909.00 6,122.79 4,544.33 a) Major and medium Irrigation 142.66 93.61 71.37 24.22 92.49 b) Road Transport 148.49 213.89 158.69 208.99 176.35 c) Urban Development 81.04 95.89 72.43 65.31 44.53 d) Education, Sports, Art and Culture 88.68 95.89 41.87 56.75 196.22 e) Non-ferrous mining 56.64.........
Value rate is from zero to one. Value closer to zero indicates inequality is less and vice versa) (All India Average = Rural : 0.28; Urban : 0.37) Rural - 0.29 Urban - 0.36 9. Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) 2019-20 at current prices ` 5,74,760 crore 10. Per capita GSDP CAGR 3 (2011-12 to.........
4.10 Submission of Accounts of Autonomous Bodies Several autonomous bodies have been set up by the Government in the fields of Urban Development, Housing, Labour Welfare, Agriculture and Justice. As on 31 March 2020, 20 accounts in respect of five out of nine autonomous bodies from 2006-07 to.........
of outstanding Government dues 3.1 39-40 HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT Suspected misappropriation of user charges 3.2 41-42 HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Optimum Utilisation of Vacant Government Lands 3.3 42-56 Report No. 1 of the year 2021 - Social, General, Revenue and.........
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 3.3 Optimum Utilisation of Vacant Government Land s Sixty-one per cent residential, 73 per cent commercial and 91 per cent other properties identified under the scheme for sa le during 2016-19 had remained unsold. The scheme had a deficit of ` `` `.........
India (Punj ab Region), Punjab Health System Corporation, Punjab Heritage and Tourism Promotion Board, Punjab State Power Corporation Limited, Punjab Urban Development Authority. Part-II: Chapter-IV – Stamp Duty 111 Table 4.2: Non-payment of stamp duty on Concession Agreements Sr. No. Name of.........
Likewise, the 12 th Schedule of the Constitution contains 18 functions (Appendix 1.2 ) pertaining to Urban Local Bo dies (ULBs). The Government transferred (October 1995) 17 functions mandated under KM Act to ULBs and the function relating to fire service s is yet to be transferred. In addition.........
Further, the Government had issued (September 2010 ) instruction to CTP, the Director of Panchayats and the Director of Urban Affairs that the Building Rules existing on the date of sanction would govern the matter and not those existing on the date of application. The dates of sanction in both.........
Audit noticed that only partial transfer of Twelfth Schedule functions to Urban Local Bodies has been effected. The State Government still retains significant role in execution of schemes either directly or through parastatal agencies. Chapter III: This chapter contains audit findings.........
31 CHAPTER IV DEVOLUTION OF FINANCIAL RESOURCES Robustness of Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) gets reflected in the state of their finances and in their capacity to look after their own needs. Devolution to take.........
The Final report of Kerala State Urban Development Project issued (July 2002) by Local Self Government Department states that t he White Paper on Kerala Water Authority based on a review of functions of KWA, had emphasised the need to t ransfer responsibili ty of urban water supply.........
people in planned development and local Governmental affairs by constituting Municipal Councils and Municipal Corporations and through endowing the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) with powers and authority to function as institutions of self -government. 2.1.1 Best practices Audit observed the.........
It sought to create an institutional framework for ushering in democracy at the grassroots level through self - governing local bodies in urban areas of the country. The Constitution (Seventy - Fourth Amendment) Act, 1992 (74 th CAA) inserted Part IX A (The Municipalities) consisting of Articles.........
functions and funds, functionaries also need to be available with the Municipalities in sufficient numbers to facilitate the effective functioning of Urban Local Bodies as full -fledged units of self -governance. Audit observations on assessment of staff requirement on the basis of norms.........
Article 243Q Constitution of Municipalities: It provides for constitution of three types of Municipalities namely, a Municipal Council for a smaller urban area , a Nagar Panchayat for transitional area and a Municipal Corporation for a larger urban area. Section 4 - Constitution, conversion and.........
Description Page No. Preface v Executive Summa ry vii Chapter I - Introduction 1.1 Decentralisation in Kerala 1 1.2 Organizational structure of urban governance in Kerala 1 1.3 Audit Objectives 2 1.4 Audit criteria 3 1.5 Audit scope and methodology 3 1.6 Acknowledgement 3 Chapter II -.........
Act, 1992 (74 th CAA) inserted Part IX A (The Municipalities) consisting of Articles 243P to 243ZG, thereby imparting constitutional status to Urban Local Bodies (ULBs). Article 243W authorized the State Legislatures to enact laws to endow local bodies with powers and aut hority as may be.........
1 a) Implementation of one Nation One Ration Card Sy stem (0.25 per cent) b) Ease of doing business reforms (0.25 per cent) c) Urban Local Body/ Utility reforms (0.25 per cent) d) Power Sector Reforms (0.25 per cent) e) Additional 0.50 per cent increase may be obtained on undertaking any 3 out.........
and recoveries towards Pension and other Retirement Benefits (222.35), Family Welfare (0.23), Water Supply and Sanitation (25.34), Housing (28.02), Urban Development (15.00), Information and Publicity (0.38), Labour and Employment (27.18), Social Security and Welfare (11.66), Other social.........
GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA Report No. 6 of 2013 The Report comprises six chapters under two sections. Section A includes three chapters containing observations on the Accounts and Finances ofPanchayati Raj Institutions, three performance audits on...
41 8 17 Health And Medical Education Department 792.86 396.24 396.62 50 9 18 Social Welfare Department 131.72 28.90 102.82 78 10 19 Housing and Urban Development Department 615.86 351.37 264.49 43 11 20 Tourism Department 259.36 89.24 170.12 66 12 22 Irrigation and Flood Control Department.........
1.10 13 Financial Reporting Issues 1.11 13 CHAPTER II AN OVERVIEW OF THE FUNCTIONING, ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM AND FINANCIAL REPORTING ISSUES OF URBAN LOCAL BODIES Introduction 2.1 17 Organisational Setup of ULBs 2.2 17 Functioning of Urban Local Bodies 2.3 18 Formation of various Committees.........