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Air India Limited (AIL) and Indian Airlines Ltd. (IAL) dominated the Indian aviation industry till the mid-1990's, when as part of the open sky policy, the Government of India (Gol) ended their monopoly in air transport services, and allowed private ...
Executive Summary 1. Introduction Air India Limited (AIL) and Indian Airlines Ltd. (IAL) dominated the Indian aviation industry till the mid-1990's, when as part of the open sky policy, the Government of India (Gol) ended their monopoly in air...
Performance Audit Report on Civil Aviation in India Chapter 7 Conclusions and Recommendations Air India has enjoyed the unique position of being considered the National Carrier of the country. This is in spite of the fact that there are many other...
(Paragraph 1.3.3.7) ¾ Although there was a budget allotment of ` 11.77 crore for Technology Up-gradation scheme for Marine Products" during the three years ending 2009-10, subsidy amounting to ` 1.48 crore was provided only to three beneficiaries during 2009-10 as there was no applicant during............
The expenditure on Research and Development (R&D) incurred by the Institute during 2005-06 to 2009-10 vis-a-vis budgets allotted is given in table-4. Table-4 (f in crore) Total Budgeted for Percentage of Actual Year Plan R&D budget allotment Expenditure Grant towards; R&D on R&D 2005-2006 2.59............
In fact RINL was able to utilise only 45 percent of the budget provided by it during 2006-07 to 2009-10, while SAIL, by and large, utilized the budget. SAIL and RINL were implementing Environment Management Systems (EMS) to evaluate and continually improve their environmental............
In SAIL and RINLthe utilization of safety budget during the period 2004-05 to 2009-10 was as depicted below: Safety budget and Utilisation - SAIL Safety budget and Utilisation - RINL 16 4 3.5 2004-05 ' 2005-06 ' 2006-07 ' 2007-08 ' 2008-09 ' 2009-10 ' 2004-05 ' 2005-06 ' 2006-07 ' 2007-08............
The Army Service Corps(ASC) is entrusted with the responsibility of providing categories, namely dry and fresh. Dry rations comprise of rice, wheat/affa, sugar, tea, edible oil, dal, dry fruits and tinned foods whereas items like vegetables, fruit,...
PA Report of Supply Chain Management of Rations in Indian Army Chapter 1 : INTRODUCTION 1.1 Army Service Corps The Army Service Corps (ASC) is entrusted with the responsibility of Yearwise Expenditure on Ration providing rations to the Indian Armed ...
PA Report of Supply Chain Management of Rations in Indian Army LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ADST Assistant Director Supplies and Transport ALMR Average Local Market Rate APO Army Purchase Organisation ASC Army Service Corps ASC Bn ASC Battalion AWS Advance ...
The Nabinagar-JV project was delayed due to delay in finalization of JV agreement with Railways. Though the project was conceived in January 2002, the JV agreement with Railways was signed only on 06.11.2007 and the subsidiary Company was incorporated on 22.11.2007 under the name Bhartiya Rail............
The Nabinagar-JV project was delayed due to delay in finalization of JV agreement with Railways. Though the project was conceived in January 2002, the JV agreement with Railways was signed only on 06.11.2007 and the subsidiary Company was incorporated on 22.11.2007 under the name "Bhartiya............
for unimpeded growth of Telecom services for which WPC wing of the DoT and Ministry of Defence(MoD) should coordinate; nMoF will provide MoD adequate budget and; nThe DoT and the MoF would discuss and finalise pricing formula for spectrum including incentive for efficient use and disincentive for............
Annexure-I Press Release Jn the light of Unified Access Services f.icence (LJASI ) guidelines issued on 14lh December 2005 by the department regarding number of Licences in a Service Area, a reference was made to THAI on i3-4-2007. The I RAl on...
This central pool of resources for North Eastern States was to be funded from the unspent amount of the stipulated 10 per cent of the gross budgetary support earmarked for spending on North Eastern (NE) States by Union Ministries each year. A Performance Audit of implementation of............
Report No. 5 of 2010-11. Annex-1 (Refers to para 2.3) * List of selected projects (91) SI. No. Name of the Project Date of Approved Cost Status' Approval (Rupees in crore) Arunachal Pradesh Education Sector 1 Construction of 200 seated Girls Hostel ...
Responding to a sudden decline during the VIII Plan in the rate of creation of additional Irrigation Potential (IP) and reduced allocation of funds by the States to the irrigation sector, Gol launched the Accelerated Irrigation Benefits...
Further, future releases should be linked to progress in land acquisition. Better co-ordination with railways and NHAI is required for quick completion of crossings. Performance Audit of AIBP 4.3 Overall Profile of Reported Completion of AIBP MI Projects chapter 4 Project As in the case of............
Contractual Management 6.1 Undue Benefits to Contractors Various cases of undue benefits to the contractors amounting to Rs.186.89 crore were noticed in audit in Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, ...
The National Library of India aims at preserving the cultural heritage of India through acquisition and conservation of all significant material produced and printed in India also foreign material required by the country. The library also renders...
Report No. 3 of 2010-11 ?-\ CHAPTER III: MINISTRY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY k_/ Payment of Claims under Transport Subsidy Scheme Transport Subsidy Scheme The Government of India introduced the Transport Subsidy Scheme in 1971, with a view to promoting ...
by contributing 49 per cent of their annual expenditure on certain approved administrative items 52 subject to a specified ceiling, from the Plan Budget of Tea Board. Tea Board released an amount of `8.15 crore to UPASI-TRF and `43.07 crore to TRA during 2004-05 to 2010-11. In addition, an............
Report No. 10 of 2011-12 Chapter 8 Marketing and Promotional Activities Objective 6: Whether adequate and effective steps were undertaken for marketing and promotion of Indian Tea to improve its position in world as well as domestic market....