
SRINAGAR: The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has flagged violations in flood recovery and rural development schemes in Jammu and Kashmir, citing execution of projects without proper approvals and weak monitoring systems.
The findings are part of audit reports recently tabled in the Assembly, covering key government programmes, including those funded by international agencies.
The issue is significant as it directly affects development outcomes and relief efforts in vulnerable areas.
According to the audit, several projects under flood recovery initiatives, including those supported by the World Bank, were undertaken without adherence to prescribed guidelines.
The report also flagged irregularities in rural livelihood programmes, pointing to delays, poor implementation and lack of oversight.
“Execution of projects without due approvals and monitoring reflects systemic deficiencies,” the audit noted.
Experts warn that such lapses can compromise the effectiveness of schemes aimed at benefiting flood-affected populations and rural communities.
Authorities are expected to review implementation frameworks to address the shortcomings highlighted in the report. [KNT]






