The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report has highlighted instances of short levy and non-levy of fees by the revenue department in India. The report pointed out discrepancies in fee collections, underscoring the need for stricter monitoring and compliance measures. The findings of the report shed light on the importance of ensuring transparency and accountability in revenue collection processes. It is imperative for the authorities to address these issues promptly to uphold financial integrity and public trust. The CAG report serves as a wake-up call for the revenue department to implement robust mechanisms to prevent revenue leakages and streamline fee collection procedures. Failure to address these discrepancies could have a detrimental impact on the country’s financial health and governance. The report underscores the significance of effective governance and financial management practices in upholding the country’s economic stability and credibility. It is crucial for the authorities to take corrective actions promptly to rectify the lapses identified in the report. By addressing these issues proactively, the revenue department can enhance its efficiency and effectiveness in revenue collection. The CAG report serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining fiscal discipline and adherence to regulatory requirements in the revenue department.

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CAG report exposes revenue department for short levy and non-levy of fees in Ahmedabad.
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