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The rural population of the district was denied health care facilities due to large number of vacan t posts of doctors and supportive staff, non$provision of basic infrastruc ture, shortfall in ante$natal check$ups/institutional deliveries, etc. (Paragraphs 2.3.9.1 and 2.3.9.2) During 2003$08,...............
Besides, supervisory level accounts staff, technical officers and accountants belonging to the common cadre are also provided. The salaries of the Commissioner, Chief Officers and other staff on depu tation are paid by the State Government. However, the Government has not transferred any...............
Adhyakshas head the ZPs and are provided with Chief Executive Officers by the Government besides other staff. Sarpanchs head the VPs and are provided with Secretaries and other staff. After elections, various Standing Committees are formed in ZPs9 and VPs10 respectively for governing their...............
was noticed (October 2011) that buildings under the jurisdiction of MCs which housed Mamlatdar’s Office, Police Station, Court, Schools and Office/ Staff Quarters & Guest House belonging to Electricity, Public Works, Water Resources, Forest and State Excise Department were not subjected to...............
This Report contains four chapters. The first and the third chapters contain a summary of finances and accounts of Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) and Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) respectively The second chapter contains two Performance Audits, one...
9 Palitana Yes Yes Land allotted was found not suitable for construction of VCP. Selection of an alternate site by the NP is under process. Land allotted was found not suitable for construction of VCP as the land was 10 Bolad Yes Yes in three different parts, insufficient and there was a deep...............
This Annual Technical Inspection Report contains four chapters. The first and second chapters contain an overview and observations of Audit on the accounts and finances of Urban Local Bodies. The third and fourth chapters contain an overview and...
Adhyakshas head the ZPs having a full time Chief Executive Officers appointed by the Government besides other staff. Sarpanchs head the VPs and are provided with Secretaries and other staff. As per sections 142 and 63 of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act 1994, various Standing Committees are set...............
The CCP is provided with a full time Commissioner and the MCs are provided with Chief Officers, besides other staff. The salaries of the Commissioner, Chief Officers and other staff on deputation are paid by the State Government. 2 Chapter-I An overview of the Urban Local Bodies Standing and...............
The CCP is pro vided with a f ull tim e Commissioner and the MC s are provided with Chief Offi cers, besides o ther staff. The salaries of the Comm issioner, Chief Officers and other staff on deputation are paid by the State Governm ent. The salaries of all other staff appointed by the CCP/MCs...............
The CCP is provided with a full time Commissioner and the MCs are provided with Chief Officers, besides other staff. The salaries of the Commissioner, Chief Officers and other staff on deputation are paid by the State Government. The salaries of all other staff appointed by the CCP/MCs are paid...............
There are 2407 PRIs in the State. The Principal Secretary, Panchayat and Rural Development Department (PRDD) is the administrative head of PRIs District Planning Committees (DPC) have been formed in all districts of General Areas but they were yet...
1994 was totally ignored by 281 PRIs. Information on the remaining PRIs was not available. 1.7 Staffing pattern of PRIs On the matter of staffing pattern fixed by AP (A) Rules 2002, the Third Assam State Finance Commission (TASFC) while observing the acute shortage of staff at all level of PRIs...............
[Paragraph 3.1.1] (ii) CEO, ZPP, Nizamabad retained the recoveries on account of repayment of house building advances from the staff of PRIs and diverted it towards payment of fresh loans, instead of remitting the amount to the Government. [Paragraph 3.1.2] Overview vii (iii) CEOs...............
There were 2407 PRIs and 89 ULBs in the State as on 31 March 2012. The Principal Secretary, Panchayat and Rural Development Department (PRDD) and the Principal Secretary, Urban Development Department (UDD) are the administrative heads of PRIs and...
1.8 Staffing pattern of PRIs and ULBs On the matter of staffing pattern fixed by AP (A) Rules 2002, the Third Assam State Finance Commission (TASFC) while observing the acute shortage of staff at all level of PRIs recommended a revised staffing pattern of 30, 20 and 8 for each ZP, AP and GP...............
Officers (CEOs), Zilla Parishads (ZPs) of Assam to ensure that cheques are issued under the joint signature of CEO and the senior most accounts staff of each ZP. Finance (Economic Affairs) Department, GoA released (March 2010) 7T 53.64 lakh to CEO, Nalbari ZP for implementation of various...............
There was no prescribed staffing pattern for ULBs and the Urban Development Department (UDD) did not take any steps to assess the number of officers and staff of different categories required for proper functioning of each ULB. District Planning Committee (DPC) had been formed in all...............
IV staff by Panchayat and Rural Development Department and (iii) preparation of DPC’s own budget. However, neither the fund was created due to non transfer of functions by the respective departments nor the staff provided by the Panchayat and Rural Development Department. No budget...............
1.6 Staffing pattern of PRIs As per the existing pattern laid down by the Assam Panchayat (Administrative) Rules 2002, grade III and IV staff together approved for ZP, AP and GP is 18, 8 and 3 respectively. However, the existing pattern is quite insufficient for PRIs to carry out their...............