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This Report on the finances of the Government of Bihar intends to objectively assess the financial performance of the State during 2011-12 and to provide the State Legislature with proper inputs based on audit analysis of financial data. In order to ...
This Report contains 24 paragraphs including one IT Audit on 'Haryana Registration Information System' and other observations relating to non/short levy of taxes, interest, penalty, non/short levy of excise duty, passenger and goods tax, royalty...
Audit of Government Companies is governed by Section 619 of the Companies Act, 1956. The accounts of Government Companies are audited by Statutory Auditors appointed by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG). These accounts are also...
This Report contains 73 paragraphs including one Performance Audit relating to non/short levy of tax, penalty, interest etc. involving Rs. 348.22 crore. Some of the major findings are mentioned...
This Report has been prepared for submission to the Governor under Article 151 of the Constitution of India. Chapter-I of this Report indicates audited entity profile, authority for audit, planning and conduct of audit, organisational structure of...
Government of Andhra Pradesh enacted the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Act in October 2005, setting out a reform agenda through a fiscal correction path in the medium term with the long-term goal of securing growth stability for ...
This Report contains 60 paragraphs, a Performance Audit (PA) Report and a Thematic Study(TS) Report highlighting non-levy or short-levy of tax, interest, penalty, revenue foregone, etc., involving RS 981.10 crore. The total revenue receipts of the...
This Report on the audit of expenditure incurred by the Government of Odisha has been prepared for submission to the Governor under Article 151 of the Constitution. The Report covers significant matters arising out of the compliance and Performance...
Minerals are valuable natural resources. Being finite and non-renewable, their exploitation is guided by long term national goals and perspectives. Mineral exploration and development is closely linked with the development of the economy and...