A recent Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report has highlighted the issue of short levy and non-levy of fees by the revenue department in India. The report pointed out discrepancies in the collection of fees, which has led to a loss of revenue for the government. This finding raises concerns about the efficiency and transparency of the revenue department’s operations. The CAG report emphasized the need for stricter enforcement of fee collection to ensure that the government receives its rightful dues. It also called for improved monitoring mechanisms to prevent such discrepancies in the future. The report serves as a wake-up call for authorities to streamline fee collection processes and enhance accountability within the revenue department. Addressing these issues is crucial for maximizing government revenue and promoting financial integrity. As the CAG report sheds light on these shortcomings, it is essential for the authorities to take swift action to rectify the situation and uphold the principles of good governance. Stay updated with the latest news on government finances and accountability by following Times of India for more updates.

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CAG report exposes revenue department’s failure in collecting fees, causing short levy – Times of India
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