Compliance Financial
Mizoram

Report of 2011 - Compliance and Financial Audit on State Finance of Government of Mizoram

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State
Sector Finance

Overview

T his Report on the Finances of the Government of Mizoram is being brought out with a view to assess objectively the final performance of the State during the year 2010-11. The aim of this Report is to provide the State Government with timely inputs based on actual data so that there is a better insight into both well performing as well as ill performing schemes/programmes of the Government. In order to give a perspective to the analysis, an effort has been made to compare the achievements with the targets envisaged by the State Government in Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act, 2006 as well as in the Budget Estimates of 2010-11 and projections made by Thirteenth Finance Commission.

The Report based on the audited accounts of the Government of Mizoram for the year ending March 2011, this Report provides an analytical review of the Annual Accounts of the State Government. The Report is structured in three Chapters. Chapter-I is based on the audit of Finance Accounts and makes an assessment of Mizoram Government's fiscal position as on 31 March 2011. It provides an insight into trends in committed expenditure, borrowing pattern besides a brief account of central funds transferred directly to the State Implementing Agencies. Chapter-II is based on audit of Appropriation Accounts and gives the grant-by-grant description of appropriations and the manner in which the allocated resources were managed by the service delivery departments.

Chapter-III is an inventory of Mizoram Government's compliance with various reporting requirement and financial rules. The Report also has appendices of additional data collated from several sources in support of the findings and at the end gives a glossary of selected terms related to State economy, used in this report.

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