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This Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India contains nine Compliance Audit paragraphs including instances of lapses in internal control, loss of revenue, underutilisation of assets, shortcoming in implementation of rules and programmes, diversion of funds etc., involving ₹44.82 crore.
Chapter II: This Chapter contains one Compliance Audit paragraph on ‘Implementation of Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006’ containing audit findings on issue of licences and registration, analysis of food, punitive mechanism and follow-up and monitoring. This chapter also contains audit finding with regard to 'Implementation of projects by State Public Sector Undertakings under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana'. Besides instances of loss of revenue and instances where funds released by the Government for creating public assets for the benefit of the community remained unutilised/blocked and/or proved unfruitful/unproductive due to indecisiveness, lack of administrative oversight and concerted action at various levels are also bought out in this Chapter.