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CAG finds Chhattisgarh’s mining welfare fund strayed from its core purpose

The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India has reported that the mining welfare fund in Chhattisgarh has deviated from its intended purpose. This finding highlights potential misuse or mismanagement of funds meant for the welfare of individuals affected by mining activities. The report underscores concerns regarding transparency and accountability in the allocation and usage of such funds. It calls into question the effectiveness of regulatory mechanisms in place to ensure these resources serve their designated social objectives.

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CAG finds Chhattisgarh’s mining welfare fund strayed from its core purpose

The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India has reported that the mining welfare fund in Chhattisgarh has deviated from its intended purpose. This finding highlights potential misuse or mismanagement of funds meant for the welfare of individuals affected by mining activities. The report underscores concerns regarding transparency and accountability in the allocation and usage of such funds. It calls into question the effectiveness of regulatory mechanisms in place to ensure these resources serve their designated social objectives.

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