00:00The Comptroller and Auditor General, CAG, which evaluated the last audit of 2022-23 financial year,
00:07criticized the Jagan government.
00:09The National Government has excluded the shortcomings in the financial management decisions.
00:14It said that the central government has committed unlawful loans without mentioning some interest rates,
00:18and that they have exceeded the recommended limits.
00:21It also said that the pending bills should be taken into account, and that the interest rate has increased.
00:27It also said that the revenue sector is seen as a source of money,
00:30and that the government has shown the expenses in the corporate sector.
00:34It also said that the government has done this to show that they are managing the economy within the law.
00:39It also said that the government has arranged corporations against the state,
00:42and that it has not taken into account the interest rates,
00:44and that it has not taken loans to buy and sell assets.
00:48It also said that the government's expenses are due to the regulations,
00:52and that it is not the reason for the state to be divided in the country's economic situation.
00:56It also said that the YCP government has decided to take loans without mentioning some interest rates.
01:01It also said that the government has shown the interest rates to be low in the GSDP,
01:04and that it has taken loans within the FRBM law.
01:08It also said that the government has shown the interest rates to be low in the budget,
01:11and that it has given the wrong calculations to the central government.
01:14It also said that the government has given more interest rates than the state government.
01:19It also said that the corporations' interest rates are not their responsibility,
01:22and that it is not right for the YCP government to say so.
01:25If we compare the revenue loss with 2021-22,
01:28we can see that the revenue loss has increased by 405.2% in the last year of 2022-23.
01:35The revenue loss has increased by 3,118 crores,
01:38and the GDP loss has decreased by 2,405 crores.
01:43If we calculate the total loans,
01:45it has increased by 1,03,758 crores in the last year of 2022-23.
01:52In the next seven years,
01:53the state will have to pay 1,39,567 crores of interest.
01:57To increase this burden,
01:59the government has announced that it will form a diversified interest rate system
02:03in addition to maintaining its revenue balance.
02:06This is because,
02:07if there is no unpaid interest rate,
02:09the corporations will not be able to pay the interest.
02:12In 2022-23,
02:14the GDP was based on loans for 341 days.
02:20The Reserve Bank was able to provide at least Rs. 1,094,000,000 daily
02:24for only 24 days.
02:27According to the Asset Statistics,
02:28in 2018-19,
02:30the GDP was Rs. 19,976 crores.
02:33In 2022-23,
02:35the YCP government spent only Rs. 7,244 crores.
02:39Under the YSR Household Property Act,
02:41the 100 crores spent on households was shown as the source money.
02:45This should be calculated as the revenue.
02:47For various activities under the National Health Mission,
02:51in 2017-22,
02:53the state government did not allocate Rs. 350,093,00,000.
03:00NABARDU said that it did not use the financial aid provided by the World Bank.
03:05The Jagan Government,
03:06the State Development Corporation,
03:07and the Beverages Corporation
03:08have announced that they have taken a decision against the government.
03:13They have decided against the FRBM law.
03:16The government has given guarantees for the 25,000 crores
03:20allocated by the State Development Corporation.
03:22The government has said that it has taken the guarantees from its own funds.
03:26The state government has said that the non-convertible debentures
03:30by the Beverages Corporation have been compensated by the state government.
03:33They have decided against the government.
03:36Due to such measures,
03:37the government is losing control over the government's spending.
03:44The state government has said that the central government
03:47has not informed the state government about the non-convertible debentures.
03:50The state government has said that the central government
03:52has not informed the central government about the non-convertible debentures.
03:54The state government has said that the state government
03:57has not informed the central government about the non-convertible debentures.
04:00The state government has said that the central government
04:02has not informed the central government about the non-convertible debentures.
04:03The state government has said that the central government
04:05has not informed the central government about the non-convertible debentures.
04:10The Swachh Bharat Mission has spent Rs. 54 crores and Rs. 97 lakhs
04:13on the funds provided by 1.0.
04:17According to the government's calculations,
04:19Rs. 54 crores and Rs. 97 lakhs have been spent
04:21on the construction of the Ghanav Yaddha on 23rd August.
04:25The state government has said that the state government
04:28has not informed the central government about the non-convertible debentures.
04:30The state government has said that the state government
04:32has not informed the central government about the non-convertible debentures.
04:33The state government has said that the state government
04:36has not informed the central government about the non-convertible debentures.
04:39Despite Mauha paying so much to the flight attendants there was an issue.
04:46The court has expressed that we should address this issue.
04:50But we should also address the issue of funds used for connecting machine lifts to the flights on a daily basis in the airport.
04:54However, the fire truck wasn't there on the wedding day.
04:54We should address this issue in future.
04:56But we should address this issue in future.
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