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PREFACE This report for the year ended 31 March 2009 has been prepared for submission to the President of India under Article 151(1) of the Constitut\ ion of............
iii The report for the year ended March 2009 containing the results of the performance audit of The Appeal Process has been prepared for submission to the............
CHAPTER 4 ISSUES LEADING TO DISPUTES Sector analysis Appeals of PSU banks referred to COD Case studies Recommendations Report No. 20 of2009-10 (Performance Audit) Chapter 4 Issues leading to disputes Lack of clarity in the provisions of the Act introduces............
v Report No. 3 of 2009-10 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY There are 11 major ports in India governed by the Major Port Trusts Act, 1963, which serve as the primary............
Report No. 3 of2009-10 3 Handling Operations All the 11 major ports had facilities to handle different types of cargo and they handled 530 MT of............
Report No. 3 of2009-10 4 Port Connectivity 4.1 Cargo Dispersal at Ports A multimodal system, which uses the most efficient modes of transport from............
Report No. 3 of2009-10 2 Marine Operations Marine operations constitute a set of services provided by ports to facilitate smooth movement of vessels............
Report No. 3 of2009-10 5 Performance indicators 5.1 Performance Indicators of Ports Operational efficiency at ports is determined primarily by the............
Report No. 3 of2009-10 6 Schemes undertaken 6.1 National Maritime Development Programme Government of India had formulated the National Maritime............
Report No. 3 of2009-10 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Ports and the Indian Economy Ports play a pivotal role in stimulating economic activity in their............
Report No. 3 of2009-10 Annexure (Refer Para No. 6.2.1) Status of schemes under Phase- I of National Maritime Development Programme Name of the Port............
HIGHLIGHTS AND SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS Marine Operations Lack of navigable depth was the biggest challenge faced by major ports in India as reported drafts did not provide adequate assurance to visiting vessels. As the issue was not addressed adequately, large ships of higher than 60000............
The depths reported by the ports did not provide adequate assurance to the visiting vessels. The dredging policy of the Ministry compelled some ports to engage the Dredging Corporation of India for the work, but it often failed to maintain the required drafts. Further, deepening projects,............
Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India on Public Sector Undertakings for the year ended March 2012 Government of Andhra Pradesh Report No. 2 of 2013 i TABLE OF CONTENTS SUBJECT Reference to Paragraph(s) Page(s) Preface … v Overview … vii-xiv Chapter I OVERVIEW OF STATE............
land allotments by APIIC and instances of undue favours granted to private parties by APIIC and Government of Andhra Pradesh (GoAP) in recent Audit Reports (viz., 2006-07-Commercial and 2011-12-Civil). However, in order to present a comprehensive picture of land acquisition/ alienation and............
www.cag.gov.in Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India on General & Social Sector for the year ended March 2012 Government of Andhra Pradesh Report............
'Notified as a JNNURM ‘mission-city' in 2009 Page 75 Audit Report on 'General & Social Sector'for the year ended March 2012 4.1.3 Mission Strategy JNNURM envisaged the following strategy to achieve its objectives: Preparing a City Development Plan (CDP) indicating policies, programmes and............
BC Backward Classes BCW Backward Classes Welfare BDS Bachelor of Dental Surgeon BG Bank Guarantee BEE Board of Intermediate Education Page 193 Audit Report on 'General & Social Sector’for theyear ended March 2012 BoQ Bill of Quantities BPL Below Poverty Line BRAOU Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open............
Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (Revenue Sector) for the year ended March 2012 Government of Andhra Pradesh Report No. 1 of 2013 i TABLE OF CONTENTS Reference to Paragraph Page Preface vii Overview ix CHAPTER-I : GENERAL Trend of revenue receipts 1.1 3............
relating to the Commercial Taxes Department as well as those which came to notice in earlier years but could not be included in previous years’ reports, where we found that the provisions of the Acts/Rules were not observed. It is a matter of concern that similar omissions were pointed out............
www.saiindia.gov.in Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India on Economic Sector for the year ended March 2012 Government of Andhra Pradesh Report No. 3 of............
In respect of the Machilipatnam Port and VANPIC Port Project, similar issues were reported earlier through paragraph 2.2.3 of the CAG’s Audit Report for 2008-09 and paragraph 4.10 of the CAG’s Audit Report on Land Allotment for 2011-12 respectively. xThere were post-bid/post-award changes............
Overview Page|v This Audit Report covers the results of audit of the Government Departments in the Economic Sector, including autonomous bodies, as appropriate, but excluding............
Autonomous Bodies involving issue of Separate Audit Reports (SARs), where CAG is the sole auditor xAndhra Pradesh Khadi and Village Industries Board xEnvironment Protection Training and Research Institute AuditReport(EconomicSector)fortheyearendedMarch2012 Page|92 Annexures Annexure – 3.1............
Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited APSEB : Andhra Pradesh State Electricity Board APSFR : Andhra Pradesh ‘State of Forest’ Report APSRTC : Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation AR : Artificial Regeneration BG : Bank Guarantee BM : Bituminous Macadam BOST :............
v Preface T his Report has been prepared for submission to the Governor under Article 151 of the Constitution. Chapters 1 and 2 of this Report respectively contain............
estimates of Planning Commission and NSSO data, 61 Round 2004-05 MRP), **Life Expectancy of birth (Office of the Registrar General of 49 Audit Report (State Finances) for the year ended 31 March 2011 India, Ministry of Home Affairs) Economic Review 2010-11, ***Infant Mortality rate (SRS............
his Report has been prepared for submission to the Governor under Article 151 of the Constitution. This Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of............
Board of Revenue (BSO) and the Andhra Pradesh (Telangana Area) Alienation of State Lands and Land Revenue Rules, 1975 Page|7 j Performance Audit Report on Land Allotment per cent of all land alienated was to APIIC, which, in turn, allotted the land to various entities for industrial............
of Management Technology IP Industrial Park IT Information Technology ITeS Information Technology enabled Services Page|55 Performance Audit Report on Land Allotment JNNYC Jawaharlal Nehru National Youth Centre JV Joint Venture KRITPL K Raheja IT Park Private Limited LA Act Land............
2. This Report deals with the results of audit of G overnment Companies and Statutory Corporations and has been prepared fo r submission to the Government of Andhra Pradesh under Section 19A of t he Comptroller and Auditor General’s (Duties, Powers and Conditions of Service) Act, 1971, as............
National Seeds Corporation (NSC) 2.700 Qtls. Karnataka State Seeds Corporation 3.430 Qtls. 97 Report No. 4 of 2010-11 (Commercial) purchase basis. This resulted in excess procurement of seed by 4,261 Qtls which was infested and became unfit for further sale. Management stated (May 2011) that upon............