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31 August 2012
Performance
Report No. 10 of 2011-12 – Performance Audit of Capacity Expansion in Hydro Power Sector by CPSEs, Ministry of Power

and Conditions of Tariff) Regulations, 2009, for projects commissioned within the scheduled timeline from April 2009 to March 2014, an additional Return on Equity at the rate of 0.50 per cent is allowed over the life of the project of 35 years. Due to delays, the CPSEs would also forgo this...............

Sector:
Power & Energy

Report No. 10 of 2012-13 CHAPTER - 4 Survey, Geo-technical Investigation and Investment Approval Geo-technical investigation for a hydro project needs to be undertaken with adequate understanding of the local and regional environment as it...

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17 August 2012
Performance
Report No. 7 of 2012-13 – Performance Audit of Allocation of Coal Blocks and Augmentation of Coal Production, Ministry of Coal

Coal is the most important indigenous source of energy for Indian economy with a geological reserve of 2,85,863 million tonne and more than half of the current commercial energy is met by coal. The widening gap between the demand and domestic...

Sector:
Power & Energy

Chapter l Coal - An Overview 1.1 Background Coal is the most valuable and reliable source of energy to the Economy and more than half of the current commercial energy requirement is met by coal. With the passage of time, the Power sector has emerged ...

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28 November 2014
Compliance
Report No. 24 of 2014 - Compliance Audit on Hydrocarbon Production Sharing Contracts, Union Government, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas

In 1991, the Government of India (Gol) decided to invite foreign and domestic Private Sector Companies to participate in the development of discovered oil and gas fields, and in some cases, fields partially developed by the National Oil Companies...

Sector:
Power & Energy

(a) not less than once every twelve (12) Months with respect to movable assets; and (b) not less than once every three (3) Years with respect to immovable assets, take an inventory of the assets used for or in connection with Petroleum Operations in terms of the Contract and address and...............

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Executive Summary Executive Summary 1. Introduction In 1991, the Government of India (Gol) decided to invite foreign and domestic Private Sector Companies to participate in the development of discovered oil and gas fields, and in some cases, fields...

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17 August 2012
Performance
Report No. 6 of 2012-13 – Performance Audit of Ultra Mega Power Projects under special purpose Vehicles, Ministry of Power

The Committee was therefore, initially inclined to return this Mining Plan as it was originally meant primarily for supplying coal to Sasan UMPP. However, taking a larger view in the context of the overall need for Report No. 6 of 2012-13 28 Ultra Mega Power Projects under Special Purpose...............

Sector:
Power & Energy

The Committee was therefore, initially inclined to return this Mining Plan as it was originally meant primarily for supplying coal to Sasan UMPP. However, taking a larger view in the context of the overall need for Ultra Mega Power Projects under Special Purpose Vehicles 27 Report No. 6 of...............

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05 March 2013
Performance
Report No. 22 of 2012 -13 Performance Audit of Integrated Child Development Services ICDS Scheme of Union Government, Ministry of Women and Child Development

The Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme was launched as a centrally sponsored scheme on 02 October 1975, in pursuance of the National Policy for Children, 1974. The policy laid down that the State should provide adequate services to...

Sector:
Social Welfare |
General Sector Ministries and Constitutional Bodies

Universalisation of ICDS Scheme 3.1 Need for universalisation of ICDS The Ministry decided (1995) to universalise the Scheme by covering all the 5239 Community Development blocks and 684 identified major urban slums in the country by the end of the...

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30 August 2012
Performance
Report No. 14 of 2012-13 - Union Government (Civil) Autonomous Bodies-Performance Audit

Considering the important role of standardisation for achieving competitive efficiency and quality production, the Government of India set up the Indian Standards Institution (ISI) in 1947 as a registered society. Later on, to bring the formulation...

Sector:
General Sector Ministries and Constitutional Bodies

In case no response from the applicant is received within 30 days, the application should be returned. The maximum time prescribed for grant of licences under the normal procedure and the simplified procedure was 120 and 30 days respectively. Licences are granted initially for a period of one...............

Report No. 14 of 2012-13 CHAPTER III: MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE V_____ Dental Council of India Highlights > Out of 292 dental colleges, 75 per cent were established after an amendment to the Dentists Act (Act) in 1993 to prevent the...

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20 March 2015
Performance
Report No. 5 of 2015 - Performance Audit on Assessment of Assessees in Pharmaceuticals Sector Union Government, Department of Revenue - Direct Taxes

Maintenance of data of brought forward loss or unabsorbed depreciation 16-18 E.8 Mechanism for cross-verification of turnover declared in income tax return with the turnover declared in excise return 18 F. Chapter III : Compliance Issues 20-49 Section A: Inadmissible expenses related to...............

Sector:
Taxes and Duties
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08 May 2015
Performance
Report No. 14 of 2015 - Performance Audit on Dual Freight Policy for Transportation of Iron Ore Traffic in Indian Railways Union Government,Railways

24 Details of non submission, partial submission or deficient submission of documents by the Consignees, which also short reported iron ore in Excise Returns Statement C 26 Statement showing the details of customers to whom rakes were allotted in excess of requirement Statement D 28 Statement...............

Sector:
Transport & Infrastructure

However, in case of manufacturer having own Siding, the mandatory documents, except Monthly Excise Returns (MERs), were to be submitted only once i.e. at the time of Registration as one timer with the Divisional Railway Office. The MERs were to be submitted by such manufacturers every quarter................

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30 April 2015
Performance
Report No. 12 of 2015 - Performance Audit of Financing of Renewable Energy Projects, Union Government, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy

activity, industrial activity, purchase or sale of any goods (other than securities) or providing any services and sale/purchase/construction of immovable property. Chapter - 1 Introduction Report No. 12 of 2015 2Performance Audit Report on Financing of Renewable Energy Projects by IREDA...............

Sector:
Finance

project from the borrower though the legal formalities on the part of the borrower company viz., obtaining NOC from institutions/banks, mortgaging of immovable property in favour of IREDA, etc., were pending till January 2000. One of the conditions of the sanction was that borrower must...............

The purpose of grant of capital/interest subsidy by MNRE was to ensure generation of electricity through RE projects in return for the subsidy granted. IREDA did not have any mechanism to monitor the continuation of RE projects for the specified time period in the absence of which undue...............

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08 May 2015
Performance
Report No. 16 of 2015 - Performace Audit on Nutrient Based Subsidy Policy for Decontrolled Phosphatic & Potassic Fertilizers of Union Government, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers

of the ‘Concession Scheme’ was to make decontrolled P&K fertilizers available to farmers at affordable prices and ensure reasonable rate of return on investment made by entrepreneurs in fertilizer sector. Maximum Retail Prices (MRPs) of fertilizers were fixed by the Department of...............

Sector:
Industry and Commerce
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Executive Summary Executive Summary 1. Introduction The Government of India (Gol) had introduced a 'Concession Scheme for decontrolled Phosphatic and Potassic (P&K) fertilizers’ in 1992 which continued up to 31 March 2010. The basic objective of...

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of the ‘Concession Scheme’ was to make decontrolled P&K fertilizers available to farmers at affordable prices and ensure reasonable rate of return on investment made by entrepreneurs in fertilizer sector. Maximum Retail Prices (MRPs) of fertilizers were fixed by the Department of...............

Report No. 16 of 2015 Chapter 5 - Implementation of the Policy by the companies29 One of the significant features of NBS Policy was that MRP of P&K fertilizers would be left open and manufacturers/importers/marketers would fix MRP of these...

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