COMPLETION CERTIFICATE OF THE WORK AND ALLOTMENT OF FUNDS MUST BE PREFIXED UNDER TIME LIMITS , REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE WORK/SCHEMES BY THE PANCHAYATI RAJ DEPARTMENT, AS MAJOR WORKS ARE TAKEN IN HAND AGAINST WORK ORDERS FOR PETTY WORKS.

The Panchayati Raj Department is utilising different type of funds allocated from the various head of account like the Mahatma Gandhi National rural employment guarantee scheme, MLA Funding, 14th finance commission allotment, general Funding and the Deputy Commissioners Heads however it is regretted to point out that there is no design & Scope of the proposed infrastructure working at the level of Panchayats and schemes are proposed without the survey work and basic concepts required for the lump sump detailed project reports by the governing body managing the project orientation Schemes and programmes of the rural development department even though maximum Funding arranged for the welfare of society and circle but there is no appropriate vision and provison of the lay out plan and other systematic design & Scope required for the various components of the roads and the building infrastructure .It has been observed that Schemes of more than required allocation are taken in hands by the Panchayati Raj Department and funds are provided for the  part of work and the remaining works are lying pending at various levels of the road net work . Government as well as the Department of construction is responsible to complete the work and issue completion certificate for the utilisation of the funds for the Schemes and the infrastructure of the roads and the buildings however there is no technical check and time limits prefixed to issue the completion certificate and the expenditure incurred is unfruitful for which the Department of the rural development may be held responsible to prepare the detailed project reports and follow design & Scope as well as the completion time ,in.the interest of justice and transparency, as well as the good governance and fruitful results of the expenditure incurred at the Public Works .

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