Para 9.9 — MSO (A&E)
Original Rule Text
9.9 Monthly reports of progress of revenue and expenditure if required by the Conservators, should be furnished to them in such form as may be prescribed by the State Government to suit local
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requirements. An annual summary may similarly be sent if required.
Annual Review in the working of Forest Divisions
What This Means
If the Conservator of Forests requests them, the AG's office must provide monthly progress reports showing revenue and expenditure in a format prescribed by the State Government. An annual summary may also be prepared if requested. These reports help the Conservator monitor financial performance against budget targets throughout the year.
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Key Points
- 1Monthly progress reports provided to Conservators if requested
- 2Format prescribed by State Government to suit local needs
- 3Reports cover both revenue and expenditure progress
- 4Annual summary also available on request
- 5Helps Conservators monitor financial performance against targets
Practical Example
The Conservator of Forests, Northern Circle, requests monthly progress reports to track whether timber auction revenue is meeting annual targets. The AG's Forest Section prepares a report each month showing actual revenue vs. budget estimates for each division in the circle, helping the Conservator identify underperforming divisions early and take corrective action.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are these reports mandatory?▼
Who decides the format of these reports?▼
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