Compliance
Andhra Pradesh

Report No 2 of 2017 - General & Social Sector Andhra Pradesh

Date on which Report Tabled:
Fri 31 Mar, 2017
Date of sending the report to Government:
Government Type:
State
Sector General Sector Ministries and Constitutional Bodies

Overview

This Report pertaining to the State of Andhra Pradesh for the year ended March 2016 has been prepared for submission to Governor of Andhra Pradesh under Article 151 of the Constitution of India.

This Report contains significant results of compliance audit of the Departments of Government of Andhra Pradesh under the General and Social Sector including Departments of Backward Classes Welfare; Health, Medical and Family Welfare; Higher Education; Home; Municipal Administration and Urban Development; Revenue; School Education; Women, Children, Differently Abled and Senior Citizens.  However, Departments of Consumer Affairs, Food and Civil Supplies; Finance and Planning; General Administration; Housing; Labour, Employment, Training and Factories; Law; Minorities Welfare; Panchayat Raj and Rural Development; Social Welfare; State Legislature; Tribal Welfare; Youth Advancement, Tourism and Culture are not covered in this Report.

The instances mentioned in this Report are those which came to notice in the course of test audit during the period 2015-16, as well as those which came to notice in earlier years, but could not be reported in the previous Audit Reports; instances relating to the period subsequent to 2015-16 have also been included, wherever necessary.

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  • Report No 2 of 2017 - General & Social Sector Andhra Pradesh
  • Index AP Report No 2 of 2017 on General & Social Sector
  • Preface AP Report No 2 of 2017 on General & Social Sector
  • AP Chapter 1- Overview Report No 2 of 2017 on General & Social Sector
  • AP Chapter 2 - Compliance Audit Observations Report No 2 of 2017 on General & Social Sector
  • Appendices AP Report No 2 of 2017 on General & Social Sector
  • Glossary AP Report No 2 of 2017 on General & Social Sector
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