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This Report on the Finances of the Government of Odisha assesses the financial performance of the State during 2016-17 and provides an overview of financial data. The Report is structured in three chapters. Chapter I is based on the audit of Finance ...
it provides facilities to passengers in remote villages, students, patients, handicapped persons, victims of natural calamities and for marriages and election duties as a social obligation. It further stated that express services are organized to provide speedy, efcient and safer transport......
Out of 1.46 lakh beneficiaries assisted under Griha Aadhar Scheme as of March 2017, Aadhar card numbers and election photo ID card numbers 13 725 beneficiaries under ‘single women’ category and 10 other ‘unmapped’ beneficiaries 14 01 January 1900 15 599 * 2,000 * 12 months Audit......
When pointed out, UT Government replied (December 2017) that delay occurred due to assembly elections, scarcity of stoneware pipes and delay in release of funds etc. The reply was not justifiable, as model code of conduct for elections does not apply for ongoing schemes. Further, High Density......
348.56 332.61 15.95 19 25 – Youth Affairs and Sports 4388.38 4088.72 299.66 20 26 – Administration of Justice 4557.95 3496.11 1061.84 21 27 – Election 4808.57 4735.02 73.55 22 28 – State Excise 2074.95 1677.87 397.08 23 31 – Fire Protection and Control 1227.42 1014.82 212.60 24 32 –......
Most of the outstanding NDC bills pertain to Major Head 2015 – Elections ( 115 bills amounting to `6.85 crore), Major Head 2055 – Police ( 72 bills amounting to `32.19 crore ), 2406 - Forestry and Wildlife (349 bills amounting to `9.25 crore), 3475 – Other General Economic Services......
and Urban Local Bodies respectively and Chapter I - Finances of the State Government 25 established a system of uniform structure, regular elections, regular flow of funds through Finance Commission, etc. In T amil Nadu, there are 664 Urban Local Bodies (12 Municipal Corporations, 124......
34 4217 Capital Outlay on Urban Development 140.48 47. 35 2062 Vigilance 12.03 48. 38 2015 Elections 95.30 49. 39 4059 Capital Outlay on Public Works 16.70 50. 39 2059 Public Works 19.30 51. 40 4701 Capital Outlay on Major and Medium Irrigation 160.14 52. 41 4216 Capital Outlay on Housing 19.01......
2 – Governor 2012 1.57 3. 3 – Council of Ministers 2013 4.71 4. 4 – Administration of Justice 2014 6.07 5. 1.57 6. 5 – Elections 2015 4.76 7. 6 – Land Revenue, Relief on Account of Natural Calamities, Other Social Services, etc. 2029, 2245 1.97 8. 9 – Taxes on Sales, Trade etc.......
from GoI Total During 2017-18 0-1 year 309.40 20.34 329.74 5.92 Between 2018-19 & 2019-20 Over 1 year to 2 years 769.41 40.85 810.26 14.54 Between 2020-21 & 2021-22 Over 2 years to 5 years 712.78 41.04 753.82 13.53 Between 2022-23 & 2023-24 Over 5 years to 7 years 913.43 40.94 954.37 17.13......
of India gave constitutional status to Local Self - Government Institu tions (LSGIs) and established a system of uniform structure, regular elections and flow of funds. Consequent to these amendments, the State Legislature passed the Kerala Panchayat Raj Act, 1994 (KPR Act) and the......
During the financial year 2016 - 17 , an amount of ₹ 31.00 lakh was given to the Election Department out of the fund which ha d not been recouped during the current financial year. 2.5 Outcome of review of selected grants 2.5.1 Grant No. 16 – Commerce and Industries Department An......