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05 July 2022
Compliance
Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India on Revenue, Economic, Social and General Sectors and PSUs for the year ended 31 March 2019

incorporated in January 2001) and Delhi Stat e Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (DSIIDC) Ene rgy Limited (incorporated in May 2011) was entrusted to the Pri ncipal Accountant General (Audit), Delhi, bringing five power sector undertak ings under the audit purview was...........................

Sector:
Power & Energy |
Transport & Infrastructure |
Taxes and Duties
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incorporated in January 2001) and Delhi Stat e Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (DSIIDC) Ene rgy Limited (incorporated in May 2011) was entrusted to the Pri ncipal Accountant General (Audit), Delhi, bringing five power sector undertak ings under the audit purview was...........................

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05 July 2022
Compliance
Delhi
Report No. 1 of the year 2020 - Social, General and Economic Sectors (Non-Public Sector Undertakings) for the year ended 31 March 2018 Government of NCT of Delhi

Out of six packages, one package is complete and remaining fiv e packages are scheduled to be completed by March 2020. The reasons for del ay in completion of the project are delay in permissions from various depar tments like IFCD, MCD, DDA, BSES, Railway and Forest Department and slow p...........................

Sector:
Social Infrastructure |
Education, Health & Family Welfare |
General Sector Ministries and Constitutional Bodies |
Power & Energy |
Transport & Infrastructure |
Taxes and Duties

The scheme was initially for a period of seven years from 2005-06 to 2011-12. However, it was extended up to 31 March 2017 for completion of those projects, which had been sancti oned up to March 2012. The implementation of housing projects suffered from lack of planning from the...........................

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29 June 2022
Compliance
Punjab
Report No. 3 of the year 2021 - Audit Report on Revenue Sector for the year ended 31 March 2020, Government of Punjab.

15 The reduction in number of outstanding IRs and audit observations in June 2020 is due to transfer of audit observations up to the period of 2011-12 21 to administrative secretaries of the State. The large pendency of IRs indicated that the Heads of offices/Departments did not initiate...........................

Sector:
Taxes and Duties
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The Depa rtment of Industry forwarded sample of eligibility certificate being issued to t he project, to the Department of Revenue in March 2011. The Department of Revenue fo rwarded the sample eligibility certificate along with copy of notifica tion dated 24 June 2010 to all...........................

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29 June 2022
Performance
Punjab
Report No. 2 of 2022 - Performance Audit Report on Outcomes of Higher Education in Punjab, Government of Punjab

Besides, construction work of 12 colleges out of 27 planned colleges were not completed within scheduled date due to lack of fund s. [Paragraph 2.1.1.1] The distribution of general degree colleges both re gionally as well as among rural and urban areas of the state was not...........................

Sector:
Education, Health & Family Welfare
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Appendices 93 Appendix 1.1 (Referred to in paragraph 1.4; page 4) List of Key outcomes indicator and Input-Output Indicator for Outcomes Audit of Higher Education in Punjab Indicator No. Name of Indicator Numerator of the indicator Denominator of...

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21 December 2021
Compliance
Madhya Pradesh
Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India on REVENUE SECTOR for the year ended 31 March 2019, Government of Madhya Pradesh, Report No.2 of the Year 2021

Pradesh Entry Tax, 1976, The Madhya Pradesh Professional Tax,1995 and The Madhya Pradesh Vilasita, Manoranjan, Amod Evam Vigyapan Kar Adhiniyam, 2011. After introduction of Goods and Services Tax with effect from 01 July 2017, the Department has been administering and collecting revenue on...........................

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06 April 2022
Financial
Jammu and Kashmir State (Upto 30-Oct-2019)
Report No.1 of 2022-Union Territory Finances, Government of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Administration of Union Territory of Ladakh

Share of Union Taxes 0.00 Water Supply, Sanitation/H&UD 985.91 Information and Broadcasting 41.19 Centrally Sponsored Schemes 3,406.82 Welfare of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes 58.60 Finance Commission Grants 0.00 Labour and Labour Welfare 19.19 Grants from Govt............................

Sector:
Finance
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30 May 2022
Financial
Uttar Pradesh
Report No. 2 of 2022 - State Finances Audit Report for the year ended March 2021 - Government of Uttar Pradesh

Chapter II – Finances of the State 35 benefits ( ` 1,384.09 crore ) under General Services, General Education (` 862.62 crore) , Welfare of Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes (` 1,353.83 crore ) under Social Services, Power (` 8,499.84 crore ) and Other Rural...........................

Sector:
Finance

Out of total grants of ` 1,462.46 crore given by the State Go vernment, grants were mainly provided to Uttar Pradesh Scheduled Caste Finance and Development Corporation Limited ( ` 202.06 crore), Prayagraj Smart City Limited ( ` 220.00 crore ) and Agra Smart City limited ( ` 294.00 crore) during...........................

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Delhi based Institutes 1.00 2235 -02 -789 -01 -0103 Scheme for Teenage Girls (SAG) 20.00 083 -Social Welfare Department (Special Component Plan for Scheduled Castes 4202 -01 -789 -01 -0108 Establishment of District Education and Training Institute 3.00 092 -Culture Department 2205 -800 -01 -11...........................

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Table 1.1 : General Data Sl. No. Particulars Figures 1 Area 2,40,928 Sq. Km. Population a. Census 2011 (As on 1 March 2011) 19 .98 crore 2 b. Projected for the y ear 202 1 (As on 1 March 2021) 23.09 crore 3 Density of Population (as per 2011 Ce nsus) (All India Density = 382 persons per Sq. Km)...........................

Urban Development Department , Agriculture and other Allied Departments (Panchayati Raj), Social Welfare Department (Special Compon ent Plan for Scheduled Castes), Education Department (Primary Education) and Agricultu re and other Allied Departments (Rural Development), as presented in Chart...........................

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10 May 2022
Financial
Tamil Nadu
Report No.5 of 2021 - General Purpose Financial Report (PSUs), Government of Tamil Nadu

I    Financial performance of State public Sector Undertakings There were 77 State Government Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) under the audit jurisdiction of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India as on 31 March 2020. These...

Sector:
Finance
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10 May 2022
Performance
Tamil Nadu
Report No. 7 of 2021-Performance of Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Limited during pre and post Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana

Introduction With the objective of improving the health of state-owned DISCOMs, the Ministry of Power (MoP), Government of India (GoI) launched the Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana (UDAY) Scheme in November 2015. The Scheme envisaged reforms for...

Sector:
Power & Energy
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01 March 2022
Performance
Mizoram
Report No. 1 of 2021-Performance Audit of Select District Hospitals in Mizoram for the year ended 31 March 2019

i c a l c o l l e g e s a n d a d v a n c e d m e d i c a l r e s e a r c h institutes 1.2 Overview of Healthcare Facilities in Mizoram According to 2011 census, the total population of Mizoram stood at 10.97 lakh of which, 47.86 per cent (5.25 lakh) lived in rural areas while 52.14 per cent...........................

Sector:
Education, Health & Family Welfare
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attributed the increase in MMR to four main factors namely, poor health behaviour, late Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) check-ups, floating population in international border areas and difficult terrain and poor connectivity especially in monsoons. IMR showed a decreasing trend and had...........................

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