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The Land and Development Office (L&DO), which is an attached office of the Ministry of Urban Development (Ministry), is responsible for the administration of the properties of the Government of India (Gol) in Delhi. The L&DO reportedly...
Report No. 6 of2009-10 Annexure -I (Referred to in Para 1.1) Areas under the control of L&DO Akbar Road, Aurangzeb Road, Bangali Market, Babar Ali Ganj, Andha Mughal, Bharat Baird Road, Bhagwan Das Road, Road, Bazar Lane, Todarmal Nagar, Gulabi...
There are 11 major ports in India governed by the Major Port Trusts Act, 1963, which serve as the primary conduit for India's international trade, by handling three-fourths of the nation's maritime cargo. These ports function as autonomous bodies...
Report No. 3 of2009-10 Annexure (Refer Para No. 6.2.1) Status of schemes under Phase- I of National Maritime Development Programme Name of the Port Name of the Project Type * Estimate Budgetary Support Private funds estimated Date of commencement...
Report No. 3 of2009-10 6 Schemes undertaken 6.1 National Maritime Development Programme Government of India had formulated the National Maritime Development Programme (NMDP) in 2006 to facilitate enhanced private investment, improve service quality ...
HIGHLIGHTS AND SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS Marine Operations • Lack of navigable depth was the biggest challenge faced by major ports in India as reported drafts did not provide adequate assurance to visiting vessels. As the issue was not...
Report No. 3 of2009-10 2 Marine Operations Marine operations constitute a set of services provided by ports to facilitate smooth movement of vessels between anchorage points and berths as described below: • The ports should ensure that the access ...
Report No. 3 of2009-10 3 Handling Operations All the 11 major ports had facilities to handle different types of cargo and they handled 530 MT of cargo in 2008-09. Cargo Handling in The nature of cargo was categorised into East Coast Ports vis-a-vis ...
The State Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), consisting of State Government Companies and Statutory Corporations, are established to carry out activities of a commercial nature, while keeping in view the welfare of the people. Audit of Government...
Chapter I 1. Overview of State Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) 1.1 Introduction 1.1.1 The State Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), consisting of State Government Companies and Statutory Corporations, are established to carry out activities of a...
Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India on Public Sector Undertakings for the year ended March 2012 Government of Andhra Pradesh Report No. 2 of 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS SUBJECT Reference to Paragraph(s) Page(s) Preface V Overview...
Annexure -1.1 Statement showing particulars of up-to-date capital, loans outstanding and manpower as on 31 March 2012 in respect of Government Companies and Statutory Corporations (Referred to in paragraphs 1.3.1 and 1.8.1) (Figures in Column 5(a)...
The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG)'s audit arrangements in respect of the Government of Andhra Pradesh were restructured with effect from April 2012 with the aim of integrating audit efforts and presenting a sectoral perspective....
The Report contains 33 paragraphs involving Rs.195.31 crore relating to non/short levy of taxes, interest, penalty etc., and two Performance Audits on (i) 'VAT Audits and Refunds', involving Rs.49.39 crore, and (ii) 'Disaster preparedness', thus...
This Audit Report covers the results of audit of the Government Departments in the Economic Sector, including autonomous bodies, as appropriate, but excluding findings in respect of State Public Sector Undertakings, which are reported separately...
Chapter-1 Overview of Economic Sector Page|1 1.1 AboutthisReport With an aim to integrate audit efforts and present a sector based perspective, restructuring of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG)’s audit arrangements in respect of...
www.saiindia.gov.in Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India on Economic Sector for the year ended March 2012 Government of Andhra Pradesh Report No. 3 of 2013 Page|i Subject Reference to Paragraph(s) Page(s) Preface iii Overview...
Annexures AuditReport(EconomicSector)fortheyearendedMarch2012 Page|89 Annexures Annexure – 1.1 (Reference to paragraph 1.2 page 2) List of audited entities falling within the Economic Sector A. Departments xAgriculture and Co-operation xAnimal...
Andhra Pradesh Government enacted Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Act in October 2005 as recommended by the Twelfth Finance Commission (TFC). It sets out a reform agenda through fiscal correction path in the medium term with...
Chapter 3 Financial Reporting A sound internal financial reporting with relevant and reliable information significantly contributes to efficient and effective governance by the State Government. Compliance with financial rules, procedures and...
Chapter 2 Financial Management and Budgetary Control 2.1 Introduction The Appropriation Accounts are accounts of the expenditure, voted and charged, of the Government for each financial year compared with the amounts of the grants voted and...
Government of Andhra Pradesh enacted the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Act in October 2005, setting out a reform agenda through a fiscal correction path in the medium term with the long-term goal of securing growth stability for ...
Jalayagnam is the most important and ambitious programme taken up by the Government of Andhra Pradesh, both in terms of budgetary allocation as well as the socio-economic reach envisaged. The programme comprised 86 projects (44 major,30 medium, 4...
Government acquires private land for various public purposes under the provisions of the Land Acquisition Act 1894(Central Act) as amended in 1984. Standing orders of the erstwhile Board of Revenue (BSO) and the Andhra Pradesh(Telangana...