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The Customs Compliance Report has been chapters comprisisng 139 paragraphs with revenue implication of Rs. 1832.41 crore., Of these, in respect of 84 paragraphs, involving money value of Rs. 39.67 crore, the department/Ministry had taken...
This Report contains 62 audit observations pertaining to Central Excise duties, having a revenue implication totaling RS 182.90 crore. The Ministry/department had, until March 2014, accepted audit observations involving revenue of RS 179.44 crore...
This Report contains 151 audit observations pertaining to Service Tax, having revenue implication totalling RS 265.75crore. The Ministry/department had, till February 2014, accepted 147 audit observations involving revenue of RS 262.29 crore...
This Report includes important audit findings noticed as a result of test check of accounts and records of Central Government Companies and Corporations conducted by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India under Section 619(3) (b) of the...
In order to attain self reliance and effect savings in foreign exchange, Bharat Earth Movers Limited, a Defence PSU, signed a collaboration agreement for indigenisation of TATRA vehicles in 1986 with M/s Omnipol of Czechoslovakia to cater the...
The total expenditure of the Defence Services during the year 2012-13 was RS 1,87,469 crore. Of this, the Air Force and Navy spent RS 51,118 crore and RS 29,879 crore respectively. The combined expenditure of the two services amounts to 43.21 per...
The total expenditure of the Defence Services during the year 2011-12 was RS 1,75,898 crore. Of this, the Air Force and Navy spent RS 46,134 crore and RS 31,270 crore respectively. The combined expenditure of the two services amounts to 44 per ...
As on 31 March 2013, there were 525 Central Government Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) under the audit jurisdiction of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India. These included 358 government companies, 161 deemed government companies and six...
This Report contains significant audit findings which arose from the compliance audit of financial transactions of Civil Ministries/Departments and Autonomous Bodies. It contains XXI chapters. Chapter I gives a brief introduction while Chapters II...
In 1991, the Government of India (Gol) decided to invite foreign and domestic Private Sector Companies to participate in the development of discovered oil and gas fields, and in some cases, fields partially developed by the National Oil Companies...