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17 July 2019
Financial
Rajasthan
Report No.2 of 2019 - State Finances, Government of Rajasthan

the respective years Source: Finance Accounts for the respective years * Other Taxes include Land Revenue, Taxes on goods and passengers, Taxes on immovable property other than agricultural land, Taxes and dut ies on electricity and Taxes on agricultural income etc. 12 Other Taxes include taxes...............

Sector:
Taxes and Duties |
Finance

the respective years Source: Finance Accounts for the respective years * Other Taxes include Land Revenue, Taxes on goods and passengers, Taxes on immovable property other than agricultural land, Taxes and dut ies on electricity and Taxes on agricultural income etc. 12 Other Taxes include taxes...............

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17 July 2019
Compliance Performance
Rajasthan
Report No.1 of 2019 - Revenue Sector, Government of Rajasthan

6 Other taxes include taxes on income and expenditure (Taxes on professions, trades, callings and employments) and taxes on immovable property other than agriculture land. Sl. no. Heads of revenue RE Actual 2013 -14 201 4-15 2015 -16 2016 -17 2017 -18 Percentage of increase (+) / decrease ( -)...............

Sector:
Taxes and Duties

compliance deficiencies The system and compliance deficiencies noticed are mentioned in the following paragraphs : 5.3.9 Determination of rates of immovable properties Rule 58 of RS Rule s inter -alia envisages that in case of agr iculture, residential and commercial categories of land, the...............

Further, a quarry licence holder is no t required to submit mineral production returns to concerned ME /AME office . ME /AME office is also not obligated to finalise assessment of royalty. According to Rule 68(1) of the RMMC Rules , 1986 read with Rule 60(1) of RMMC Rules , 2017 , if the ME/AME...............

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11 July 2019
Compliance Performance
West Bengal
Report No.3 of 2018 - Revenue Sector, Government of West Bengal

During scrutiny of deeds in two 246 Registration offices, Audit found 247 that two deeds of immovable properties involving market value of ` 10. 82 crore were registered 248 . The Registering Authorities (RAs) classified these as sub -lease . On further scrutiny of both the deeds, Audit...............

Sector:
Taxes and Duties

During scrutiny of deeds in two 246 Registration offices, Audit found 247 that two deeds of immovable properties involving market value of ` 10.82 crore were registered 248 . The Registering Authorities (RAs) classified these as sub-lease. On further scrutiny of both the deeds, Audit...............

prescribed, a Certificate Officer may order execution of the certificate (a) by attachment and sale, or by sale (without previous attachment), of any property, or (b) by attachment of any decree, or (c) by arresting the certificate-debtor and detaining him in the civil prison, or (d) by any two or...............

Moreover, the defaulting AETCs did not surrender their licences. It was evident from monthly returns of AETCs that emission test of vehicles was being carried out by those AETCs even after expiry of the period of validity of the licenses. Thus, due to lack of monitoring by the RAs fee for renewal...............

prescribed, a Certificate Officer may order execution of the certificate (a) by attachment and sale, or by sale (without previous attachment), of any property, or (b) by attachment of any decree, or (c) by arresting the certificate-debtor and detaining him in the civil prison, or (d) by any two or...............

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11 July 2019
Compliance Performance
West Bengal
Report No.2 of 2018 - Public Sector Undertakings, Government of West Bengal

Moreover, agency commission of ` 69.52 lakh for these works had not been received from the clients and safety of the property had not been secured. Government accepted (November 2017) the audit observation. 2.9 Execution of works For the works entrusted by Government Departments to PSUs as a...............

Sector:
General Sector Ministries and Constitutional Bodies

In addition, DLLRO, Purulia imposed penalty of ` 2.67 crore for shortfall in production of black stone and delay in submission of monthly returns. In November 2012 and November 2014, WBMDTCL paid ` 2.57 lakh towards dead rent and cess for dead rent along with ` 92.81 lakh towards penalty................

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02 July 2019
Compliance Performance
Maharashtra
Report No.1 of 2019 - General and Social Sector, Government of Maharashtra

2.2.7.8 Irregular utilisation from prisoners’ cash deposit and non-recoupment thereof As per Rule 7(ii) of the Maharashtra Prisons (Priso ners Property and Document) Rules, 1964, the cash found with the prisoners at the time of admission is deposited in the account of Drawing an d...............

Sector:
General Sector Ministries and Constitutional Bodies

2.2.7.8 Irregular utilisation from prisoners’ cash deposit and non-recoupment thereof As per Rule 7(ii) of the Maharashtra Prisons (Priso ners Property and Document) Rules, 1964, the cash found with the prisoners at the time of admission is deposited in the account of Drawing an d...............

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02 July 2019
Compliance Performance
Maharashtra
Report No.2 of 2019 - Economic Sector, Government of Maharashtra

 The unspent balance funds from G overnment of India (G oI ) share were credited to the receipt head of Government account instead of returning to GoI /reducing it from concerned major/minor heads or releasing f or implementation of schemes as GoI share.  There were several...............

Sector:
Finance

The details of NFL or degraded forest land declared as RF or PF were also not available .  A monthly progress return (MPR) containing the details of CAMPA funds collected from the User Agencies, the shortfall in collection of NPV etc. was being submitted by the circles to APCCF (CAMPA) and...............

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11 July 2019
Compliance Performance
West Bengal
Report No.6 of 2018 - General and Social Sector, Government of West Bengal

The Control Order had not specified the frequency of inspection.  The District Controller of Food & Supplies did not verify the returns received with the Advice lists issued by the Sub-Divisional Controller of Food & Supplies to identify the discrepancies in the number of consumers. This led...............

Sector:
General Sector Ministries and Constitutional Bodies

The Control Order had not specified the frequency of inspection.  The District Controller of Food & Supplies did not verify the returns received with the Advice lists issued by the Sub-Divisional Controller of Food & Supplies to identify the discrepancies in the number of consumers. This led...............

quantity of surface water that flows over the gro und consequent upon rainfall, which may cause flood in the area thereby causing damag e to life or property. The storm water drainage system helps prevent floods by diverting these surface water into nearby waterways. 7 Waste water from household...............

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17 July 2019
Performance
Report No.7 of 2019 - Marine Logistics Operations in Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited, Union Government (Commercial), Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas

42 Near Miss incident is defined as an incident which does not result in any injury or damage, but has the potential to result in an injury and/ or property damage. It may also mean an undesirable event, if not controlled in time would lead to a major/ minor incident. 43 Dynamic positioning (DP)...............

Sector:
General Sector Ministries and Constitutional Bodies
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Report No. 7 of 2019 71 Glossary of Terms Term Meaning Anchor Handing Tug cum Supply (AHTS) VesselsAHTS vessels tow rigs from one location to another and are equipped with winches which are used to lift and position the rig’s anchors. Asset It...

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08 July 2019
Compliance Performance
Report No.8 of 2019 - Preparedness for the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals, Union Government (Civil) NITI Aayog

In the 70th session of the United Nations General Assembly, the Government of India affirmed its commitment to the 2030 Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). SDGs are expected to set up the development agenda and policies to eradicate...

Sector:
Environment and Sustainable Development |
General Sector Ministries and Constitutional Bodies

Report No. 8 of 2019 Preparedness for the Implementation of SDGs 19 Chapter-III: Resource Mobilisation for the 2030 Age nda 3.1 Introduction The 2030 Agenda lays stress on the national strateg ies for sustainable development supported through...

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08 July 2019
Performance
Report No.5 of 2019 - Operational Performance of NMDC Limited, Union Government (Commercial), Ministry of Steel

However, the dispute over the mining lease was still unresolved (March 2018). Thus, the investment made by the Comp any did not yield any returns so far. (Para 4.2) With the objective of securing Metallurgical Coking Coal and Thermal Coal supplies from overseas, a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV)...............

Sector:
General Sector Ministries and Constitutional Bodies

Report No. 5 of 2019 5 Chapter II Production, Evacuation and Sale of Iron Ore 2.1 Production of Iron ore The production of Iron ore in India is through capt ive mining (owned and operated by individual Steel Plants, both in public and private...

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However, the dispute over the mining lease was still unresolved (March 2018). Thus, the investment made by the Comp any did not yield any returns so far. (Para 4.2) With the objective of securing Metallurgical Coking Coal and Thermal Coal supplies from overseas, a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV)...............

Report No. 5 of 2019 43 Chapter III Diversification Activities As part of its diversification drive, the Company v entured into Diamond mining in Panna in the State of Madhya Pradesh as well as establish ment of Steel Plants, Power Plant, Pellet...

Thus, the investment of `100.60 crore did not yield any returns so far. The Management did not furnish any specific reply t o the audit para. The Ministry stated (July 2018) that the investment in the Rights Issue of NINL was made after review by two independent Consultants whose reports were...............

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