Indian Audit & Accounts Department
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Audit also assessed whether the resources/infrastructure required for maintenance of tracks was available and used efficiently and effectively. Audit observed that track maintenance activities needed to be strengthened and undertaken following the...
The Audit focused the achievement of targets for induction of bio-toilets in passenger coaches by Indian Railways and to evaluate the adequacy of infrastructure in Coaching Depots and Workshops to ensure proper maintenance and upkeep of bio-toilets. ...
Audit reviewed the various stages of electrification projects management including approval process, identification of implementing agency, project planning, project execution by various implementing agencies and post project utilisation of the...
This Audit Report consists of audit findings relating to compliance issues in respect of the Ministry of Railways and its various field units for the year ending March 2016. Important audit issues covered in this Report: Chapter 1 covered...
Audit focused to assess the adequacy and availability of good quality and hygienic food to railway passengers at affordable rates. Audit also assessed the management of contracts awarded for providing catering services at stations and in trains for...
Audit Report No. 37 of 2016-Union Government (Railways)-Railways Finances was laid on the table of both the Houses of Parliament on 10-03-2017 and has now become a public document. This Report provides an analytical review of the Accounts and...
This Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India contains the results of the ITAudit of Integrated Coaching Management System in Indian Railways. The instances mentioned in this Report are those which came to the notice during course of...
This Audit Report contains the audit findings of significant nature detected during audit in Ministry of Railways (Railway Board) of the Union Government and its field offices for the year ended 31 March 2015. The Report has six chapters of which...
Passenger services of the Indian Railways are available on both Suburban and Non-suburban sections. While the non-suburban train services cover long distance trains, the suburban services are meant for short distances, normally up to 150 Km. to...
This Audit Report has been prepared in three chapters. The Chapter 1 and 2 contains audit observations on matters arising from examination of Finance Accounts and Appropriation Accounts respectively of Indian Railways for the year ended 31 March...