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CAG flags gaps in Gujarat’s financial oversight; ₹7,400 crore in UCs pending
The CAG also found that departments reported funds as fully utilised merely upon transferring them to implementing agencies, even when the money remained unspent or was later returned The CAG also found that departments …

The CAG also found that departments reported funds as fully utilised merely upon transferring them to implementing agencies, even when the money remained unspent or was later returned The CAG also found that departments reported funds as fully utilised merely upon transferring them to implementing agencies, even when the money remained unspent or was later…
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- The CAG also found that departments reported funds as fully utilised merely upon transferring them to implementing agencies, even when the money remained unspent or was later returned The CAG also…
- The CAG also found that departments reported funds as fully utilised merely upon transferring them to implementing agencies, even
- when the money remained unspent or was later returned The CAG also found that departments reported funds as fully utilised merely
- upon transferring them to implementing agencies, even when the money remained unspent or was later returned
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- nd that departments reported funds as fully utilised merely upon transferring them to implementing agencies, even when the money remained unspent or was later returned
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- The CAG also found that departments reported funds as fully utilised merely upon transferring them to implementing agencies, even when the money remained unspent or was later returned The CAG also…
- The CAG also found that departments reported funds as fully utilised merely upon transferring them to implementing agencies, even
- when the money remained unspent or was later returned The CAG also found that departments reported funds as fully utilised merely