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West Bengal
Report of 2004 - Financial Audit on Panchayati Raj Institutions, Government of West Bengal

(2) Jana Swasthya O Paribesh (Public Health and Environment). (3) Purtakarya O Paribahan (Public Works and Transport). (4) Krishi, Sech O Samabaya (Agriculture, Irrigation and Co-operation). (5) Siksha, Sanskriti, Tathya O Krira (Education, Culture, Information and Sports). (6) Sishu O Nari......

(2) Jana Swasthva O Paribesh (Public Health and Environment). (3) Purtakarya O Paribahan (Public Works and Transport). (4) Krishi, Sech O Samabaya (. Igriculture, Irrigation and ('o-operation). (5) Siksha, Sanskriti, Tathya () Krira (Education, Culture, Information and Sports). (6) Sishu O Nari......

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Uttar Pradesh
Report of 2006 - Financial Audit on Urban Local Bodies, Government of Uttar Pradesh

125.00 228.36 103.36 9(13) Others (Liveries) 50.00 84.74 34.74 9(13)(d) Expenditure on meeting of boards/committees 1.25 2.17 0.92 12(5) Cleansing Environment (TFC) 300.00 309.28 9.28 16(1) Road grants 50.00 68.01 18.01 2005-06 (Revenue Head) 6 Revolving 300.00 388.25 88.25 Total 6851.3 8147.16......

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125.00 228.36 103.36 9(13) Others (Liveries) 50.00 84.74 34.74 9(13)(d) Expenditure on meeting of 1.25 2.17 0.92 boards/committees 12(5) Cleansing Environment (TFC) 300.00 309.28 9.28 16(1) Road grants 50.00 68.01 18.01 6 Revolving 300.00 388.25 88.25 Total 6851.3 8147.16 1297.88 Say Rs 12.98......

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Financial
Tripura
Report of 2008 - Financial Audit on Urban Local Bodies and Panchayati Raj Institutions, Government of Tripura

This Report, dealing with the results of audit of accounts of Local Bodies, is prepared in two parts and consists of five chapters. Part-I deals with Panchayati Raj Institutions and Part-II on Urban Local Bodies. A synopsis of audit findings is...

The secondary objective includes protection of environment, empowering rural women, and reducing the rural/urban migration and fostering social equity. 3.1.3 Organizational Setup 1.2 Organizational setup 19 Chapter III - Performance Review 3.1.4 Implementing Agencies (a) Gram Sabha: The Act......

42 Annual Technical Inspection Reports for the year ended 31 March 2009 5.9 Slow implementation of National Slum Development Programme/ Environmental Improvement of Urban Slum led to locking up of _funds_ The basic objective of the National Slum Development Programme (NSDP)/ Environmental......

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Financial
Tripura
Report of 2007 - Financial Audit on Urban Local Bodies and Panchayati Raj Institutions, Government of Tripura

This Report includes two chapters. Chapter I deals with an overview of the Panchayati Raj Institutions containing the organizational setup,accounting and audit arrangements, sources and flow of funds to Panchayati Raj Institutions(PRIs) and audit...

Finance, Audit and Planning Committee, to be known as Finance Committee; Education, Environment, Cultural, Health and Sports Affairs Committee, to be known as Education and Health Committee; Communication, Rural Electrification and Non Conventional Energy Committee, to be known as Works......

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Uttar Pradesh
Report of 2006 - Financial Audit on Panchayati Raj Institutions, Government of Uttar Pradesh

125.00 228.36 103.36 9(13) Others (Liveries) 50.00 84.74 34.74 9(13)(d) Expenditure on meeting of boards/committees 1.25 2.17 0.92 12(5) Cleansing Environment (TFC) 300.00 309.28 9.28 16(1) Road grants 50.00 68.01 18.01 2005-06 (Revenue Head) 6 Revolving 300.00 388.25 88.25 Total 6851.3 8147.16......

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Uttar Pradesh
Report of 2005 - Financial Audit on Urban Local Bodies, Government of Uttar Pradesh

Waste Management is one of the most essential services and needs to be provided satisfactorily so that health and sanitation is maintained and the environment is well protected. This necessitates provision of minimum levels of service to ensure that all roads/streets and public places are......

Waste Management is one of the most essential services and needs to be provided satisfactorily so that health and sanitation is maintained and the environment is well protected. This necessitates provision of minimum levels of service to ensure that all roads/streets and public places are......

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Financial
Uttar Pradesh
Report of 2005 - Financial Audit on Panchayati Raj Institutions, Government of Uttar Pradesh

Waste Management is one of the most essential services and needs to be provided satisfactorily so that health and sanitation is maintained and the environment is well protected. This necessitates provision of minimum levels of service to ensure that all roads/streets and public places are......

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Financial
Rajasthan
Report of 2003 - Financial Audit on Panchayati Raj Institutions, Government of Rajasthan

The TSC project works covered sanitary latrines, toilet cum urinal complex for clean environment. The funds would be released in four instalments (30:30:30:10) by GOI. The release of second/ third/fourth instalments was subject to contribution provided by the state to the implementing agency.......

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Compliance
Madhya Pradesh
Report of 2010 - Annual Technical Inspection Report on Urban Local Bodies and Panchayati Raj Institutions, Government of Madhya Pradesh

of Madhya Pradesh and Municipal Corporation (MC), Bhopal/ Gwalior/ Indore/ Jabalpur for Asian Development Bank (ADB) financed Urban Water Supply & Environment Improvement. According to section 3.05, 3.08 and 3.09 of the agreement, the maturity period of loan was 20 years and repayment was to be......

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Financial Performance
Kerala
Report of 2007 - Financial and Performance Audit of Local Self Government Institutions of Government of Kerala

4.3) New Mahe Grama Panchayat failed to control and regulate removal of sand from Mahe River which resulted in irreparable damage to the bio-physical environment apart from non-collection of sale proceed of sand of Rs.18 lakh. (Paragraph 4.4) Despite spending Rs.72.13 lakh, Perinthalmanna......

New Malic Grama Panchayat failed to control and regulate removal of sand from Mahc River which resulted in irreparable damage to the bio-physical environment apart from non-collection of sale proceed of sand of Rs.18 lakh . In order to prevent large scale dredging of river sand from river......

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4.3) New Mahe Grama Panchayat failed to control and regulate removal of sand from Mahe River which resulted in irreparable damage to the bio-physical environment apart from non-collection of sale proceed of sand of Rs. 18 lakh. (Paragraph 4.4) Despite spending Rs.72.13 lakh, Perinthalmanna......

4.3) New Mahe Grama Panchayat failed to control and regulate removal of sand from Mahe River which resulted in irreparable damage to the bio-physical environment apart from non-collection of sale proceed of sand of Rs. 18 lakh. (Paragraph 4.4) Despite spending Rs.72.13 lakh, Perinthalmanna......

CHAPTER III PERFORMANCE REVIEWS 3.1 Local Self Government Institutions-Utilisation of Maintenance Grants Highlights Local Self Government Institutions (LSGIs) became the custodian of huge array of assets consequent on the devolution of functions...

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Drainage survey for implementing a 2.20 Paid the amount (3/04) to M/s Kerala comprehensive drainage scheme in State Remote Sensing & Environment Municipality the Municipality Centre. Work proposed to be completed by 3/04 not even commenced evenafter 4 years. 160 Audit Report (LSGIsjfor the year......

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