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However, the State has giv en less priority to education sector and health sector in comparison to the General Category States. Paragraph 1.7.1 Thrust to Development Expenditure During 2015-16, the growth rate of Development Expe nditure to Total Expenditure decreased from 49 per...
of Total Expenditure 16.71 16.91 16.42 36.76 5 e. of Capital Expenditure 13.21 18.14 25.80 47.19 6 f. of Revenue Expenditure on Education 17.08 16.02 12.17 14.05 7 g. of Revenue Expenditure on Health 18.70 16.65 13.44 34.98 8 h. of Salaries& Wages 15.48 13.23 9.95 10.80 9 i. of Pension 15.59...
Number and name of the Grant/Appropriation Total Grant Actual expenditure Savings Percentage of Savings to Total Grant Revenue-Voted 1 59-School Education and Literacy Department (Primary and Adult Education Division) 6480.13 4471.64 2008.48 30.99 2 56-Rural Development Department (Panchayati...
Non-Plan grants from GOI decreased from ` 1,780.26 crore in 2014-15 to ` 1,685.82 crore in 2015-16 mainly due to decrease in grants for Elementary Education and Grants for State Specific Needs. 1.3.3 Central Tax transfer During 2015-16, the Central Tax transfers (CTT) wer e ` 15,969 crore...
A major part of such UCs was outstanding against five Depar tments, viz. Education Department (217 UCs aggregating ` 9,862.90 crore), Urban Development Department (4,770 UCs aggregating ` 2,400.98 crore), Welfare Department (693 UCs aggregating ` 603.78 crore), Industry Department (131 UCs...
However, the State has giv en less priority to education sector and health sector in comparison to the General Category States. Paragraph 1.7.1 Thrust to Development Expenditure During 2015-16, the growth rate of Development Expe nditure to Total Expenditure decreased from 49 per cent...
23 numbers of 33/11 KV Sub - stations were constructed. 5 School and Mass Education Department ₹ 25 crore was provided for construction of a Sainik School at Sambalpur . The construction work had not start ed up to the end of 2015 -16. 6 ₹ 30 crore was provided towards recurring cost of...
of Total Expenditure. 16.71 17.27 16.42 21.84 e. of Capital Expenditure. 13.21 28.92 25.80 54.31 f. of Revenue Expenditure on Education. 17.08 18.87 12.17 13.07 g. of Revenue Expenditure on Health. 18.70 23.02 13.44 18.94 h. of Salary and Wages. 15.49 15.27 9.95 13.02 i. of Pension. 18.59...
Percentage of Expenditure Expenditure during the month Percentage of Expenditure 1 7-Works 4302.07 3205.97 75 1256.9 9 29 2 10 -School and Mass Education 10014.49 6045.15 60 1346.99 13 3 11 -ST & SC Dev elopment, Minorities and Backward 2374.84 1409.73 59 619.97 26 Financial Management and...
Panchayati Raj ( ` 10356.10 crore), Housing & Urban Development ( ` 3664.27 crore), Planning and Co -ordination (` 2719.70 crore), School and Mass Education (` 2292.78 crore), Health and Family Welfare ( ` 1790.44 crore) , Revenue and Disaster M anagement ( ` 1302.40 crore), ST, SC Development...
boards on public places like traffic signals, traffic Chapter IV Performance Audit 59 squares, unipoles 5on roads, railway land, government educational institution etc. even though formal permission was not given by BMC to these agencies. BMC lev ied and collected the advertisement tax...
of electricity Not yet transferred 15 Non -conventional energy so urces 25.10.2005 16 Poverty alleviation programme 25.10.2005 17 Primary education 25.10.2005 18 Technical training and vocational education Not yet transferred 19 Adult and non -formal education 25.10.2005 20 Libraries...
Age of the beneficiaries surveyed ranged between 17 and 38 years. • Education level of beneficiaries ranged between ill iterate and graduate level, as given in Chart-6: Chart-6 Educational qualification of 418 surveyed beneficia ries Source:Beneficiary Survey. 10.2 Role of ASHA and ANM...
Age of the beneficiaries surveyed ranged between 17 and 38 years. Education level of beneficiaries ranged between ill iterate and graduate level, as given in Chart-6: Chart-6 Educational qualification of 418 surveyed beneficia ries Source:Beneficiary Survey. 10.2 Role of ASHA and ANM...
Social Justice Committee Performs functions like promotion of education al , economic, social, cul tural and other interests of SCs/ STs/ O BCs . Education and Health Committee Undertakes planning of education in the district within the framework of the national policy and the National and S...
Social Justice Committee Performs functions like promotion of educational, economic, social, cultural and other interests of SCs/ STs/ OBCs. Education and Health Committee Undertakes planning of education in the district within the framework of the national policy and the National and...
Committee Deput y Mayor in Municipal Corporation and President in Municipal Council/ Nagar Panchayat Performs functions relating to promotion of education and economic, social, cultural and other interests of SC, ST, other backward classes, women and other weaker sections of the society....
racteristics and importance such as availability of market facilities, established indu stries or potentialities to attract industries or commerce or education, health care or other such infrastructures for economic and industrial growth may also be considered. Urban Development and Housing...
duty to make suitable arrangements for rural development, agriculture, social forestry, animal husbandry and pisciculture, health and hygiene, adult education, cooperative work, cottage industries, social welfare, family planning, rural employment programmes; arranging emergency assistance in...
and importance such as availability of market facilities, established industries or potentialities to attract industries or commerce or education, health care or other such infrastructures for economic and industrial growth may also be cons idered. Urban Development and Housing...
SBM has six components which included Household toilets, Community toilets, Public toilets, SWM, Information, Education and Communication (IEC ) and Public Awareness and Capacity building and Administrative and Office Expenses. Further, ULBs are required to carry out a house to house survey...
& Finance Committee/ Financ e, Audit & Planning Committee Yes Yes Yes Production Committee Yes Yes Yes Social Justice Committee Yes Yes Yes Education Committee Yes Yes Yes Committee on Public Health, Family Welfare & Rural Sanitation Yes Yes Yes Public Works Committee Yes Yes Yes (Source...
D epartment except in Patna (2) Urban forestry and protection of environment (3) Fi re services (4) promotion of Art & Culture and (5) Primary education by Education Depa rtment. Chapter – III: An overview of functioning of Urban Local Bodies in Bihar 39 functions of ULBs were overlapped...
of months Outstanding rent Nalanda IB, Biharsharif District Education Officer, Nalanda 30000 January'16 to March'16 3 90000 Meeting Hall (Upper storey) District Programme Officer, Nalanda 6000 October'15 to March'16 6 36000 2000 (Electricity) March'15 47631 Meeting Hall (Upper storey)...
5 Status of placement of Separate Audit Reports of Au tonomous Bodies in the State Assembly 1.1.9 6 CHAPTER – 2 PERFORMANCE AUDIT HEALTH, MEDICAL EDUCATION AND FAMILY WELFARE DEPART MENT National Rural Health Mission with special focus on Reproductive and Child Health 2.1 7 INDUSTRIES AND...
Thus, inaction of the Government resulted in ` 18.21 crore spent by the government remaining unproductive and blocked while public was being denied educational facilities. Government stated (July 2016) that earlier the inst itute was to be run under Public Private Partnership mode but private...
CHAPTER-2 HEALTH, MEDICAL EDUCATION AND FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT 2.1 Performance Audit on National Rural Health Miss ion with special focus on Reproductive and Child Health...
4 18- Food, Public Distribution and Consumer Affairs Department 168.00 (15) 307.90 (28) 570.55(50) 439.49(34) 505.63(39) 5 20-Health, Medical Education & Family Welfare Department 277.93(25) 326.13(53) 171.13( 15) 967.84(42) 947.27(34) 6 23- Industries Department 157.41(45) 82.94(29)...
audit of the Departments of the Governme nt of Jharkhand under the General, Social and Economic Sectors including Departments of (i) Health, Medical Education and Family Welfare, (ii) Food, Public Distribution and Consumer Affairs, (iii) Industries, Mines and G eology, (iv) Home, (v) Welfare,...
Bodies 1.11 6 Year-wise details of reviews and paragraphs appeared in Audit Report 1.12 7 Chapter-II : Performance Audit Health and Medical Education Department National Rural Health Mission 2.19 Housing and Urban Development Department Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission...
2.1.8 Capacity Building and Public Awareness for Managing Disasters The Disaster Management Act, 2005, envisages promoting general education, awareness and community training about disasters and building capacity to combat disasters as an important pre-disaster activity. Further, the...
in oods and not approved by the District Management Authority were also procured (September 2014 to March 2015) by the Health and Medical Education Department. Further, without obtaining the sanction of the Disaster Management Authority, as required under the Disaster Management Act,...