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We conducted the Performance Audit to seek an assurance whether the objectives of Automation of Central Excise and Service Tax (ACES) framed by thedepartment have been achieved. We also examined the extent of utilisation of ACES in the field...
This Report for the year ended March 2014 has been prepared for submission to the President of India under Article 151 of the Constitution of India. This Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India contains the results of audit of the...
The National Programme of Nutritional Support to Primary Education (Mid Day Meal Scheme) was launched in August 1995 to boost universalisation of primary education by increasing enrolment, retention and attendance simultaneously impacting on the...
Why did we select this subject for Audit? The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has a wide spectrum of responsibilities, the primary being internal security of the country, which involves the managementof the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). The...
This Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) is on the accounts of the Union Government and analyses the finances of the Union Government for the year 2014-15. It also contains an analysis of the Appropriation Accounts and audit ...
This Report for the year ended March 2014 has been prepared for submission to the President under Article 151 of the Constitution. The Report relates mainly to matters arising from test audit of the financial transactions and operational performance ...
We conducted the Performance Audit on assessees providing Works Contract Services, to seek an assurance that the indirect tax administration is adequately placed to safeguard the interests of revenue. We examined that, the Rules and extant...
In India, the Railways are the most preferred mode of transport both for the movement of people and goods consignments in bulk. Indian Railways aimed at zero tolerance to accidents through implementation of Corporate Safety Plan (CSP) (2003-13) and...
Introduction Private sector participation in hydrocarbon exploration and production (E&P) in India dates back to the Government of India’s decision of 1991 to invite foreign and domestic private sector companies to participate in the...
Drilling activities are key to hydrocarbon production and reserve accretion and constitute the single most significant operation of an upstream oil exploration company, both financially and operationally. A performance audit of utilisation of rigs...