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1 hour ago, DiscoKing said:

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Commodes mohaniki rangulu vesukoni veedi natakalu vesukunavellu..edo banda nayalu ntr daya valla ila politis lo vacharu kani they are not leaders and rulers...

Kops ki time baledu...waiting for time....may be in next 10 years antha maripotundi

 

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Just now, akhil4all said:

 

Commodes mohaniki rangulu vesukoni veedi natakalu vesukunavellu..edo banda nayalu ntr daya valla ila politis lo vacharu kani they are not leaders and rulers...

Kops ki time baledu...waiting for time....may be in next 10 years antha maripotundi

 

 nuv edi chepte ade ba  brahmi%20laugh_01.gif?1403646236

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28 minutes ago, JambaKrantu said:

Dude Andaru teddies politicians untara enti.. The problem  with Seema and TG and some districts like Nellore Prakasham and Guntur is that every constituency has some established teddy families whose business from a long time is politics.. Their fathers were MLAs their grand fathers were MLAs. So these families like Anam family they will do anything for power.. Rest of the people are normal people living normal lives.. 

Baa i tolded what they tolded there. Castes disco lo nannu involve cheyakndi Rao garu

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27 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

maki kirkir...arey emana vundi telusa...sastunnam ra ayya...koti la marwadollu dukanlu bandh chesi mari navvutunnaru...

dora..patela..marwadi...vammo..vorinayano...

TG la public holiday declare chesinaru nuv vesina joke ki navvanike..

baa ila asambdhdham gaa maatladaniki kadupuki em tintaatu baa mee tg ollu

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Just now, Jai_MegaStar said:

baa ila asambdhdham gaa maatladaniki kadupuki em tintaatu baa mee tg ollu

andhrolla bheja fry tintam bhai...especially kabali boti kabab ani...

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26 minutes ago, KABALI said:

Nee covering oooo nee covering oooo....

Endho Anna nuvvu ...neee bramalu nuvvu edho joke pelchi masthu aaadukuntunaaa ani peel avthaaav...enthainaa...

United states of DORA...

Republic of Telangana kadhaa....

 

vorinayano...marwadi joke keka bhai..

asalu super andi...entha baaga cheptunavo telusa joke..! viragapadi navvestunnam andi...aye..!

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27 minutes ago, akhil4all said:

 

Commodes mohaniki rangulu vesukoni veedi natakalu vesukunavellu..edo banda nayalu ntr daya valla ila politis lo vacharu kani they are not leaders and rulers...

Kops ki time baledu...waiting for time....may be in next 10 years antha maripotundi

 

Baa castes enduku baa?

Ye talent kuda ye caste sontam kaadu. adi devudichina bhagyam.

Kammas mohaniki rangulu vesukune vaallaite SVR,Chiru and Pavan ela ayaaru actors?

CBN is not a good leader ani evaru analeru.

 

Kulanni addam pettukoni edche edupule kaani.. prati vaaniki telusu le baa. 

Ikkada nuvvu Kamma Kaapu laki edo pullalu pettalani chustoo nuvvu nee Jagan anna good for nothing ani cheppakane cheppaav. better luck next time baa.

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The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has found fault with the Telangana government for poor management of finances on various counts during the year ended March 2016.

“The state registered revenue surplus of Rs 238 crore during 2015-16. It is overstated due to mis-classification of grants-in-aid (Rs 151 crore) under capital heads and crediting off-budget borrowings (Rs 3,719 crore) to revenue receipts,” the CAG said in its report on ‘State Finances’.

Fiscal deficit which stood at 3.23% of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) is understated by (Rs 3,719 crore) due to crediting off budget borrowing to revenue receipts, it said.

“It would have the effect of increasing the ratio of fiscal deficit to GSDP from 3.23% to 3.87%,” it said.

Many instances of unrealistic budgetary assumptions and weaknesses in expenditure monitoring and control were observed during the year, the report, tabled in the just-concluded Assembly session, said.

“Actual expenditure (Rs 1,04,098 crore) incurred was less than the budget provision (Rs 1,39,360 crore) and savings for the current year stood at Rs 35,262 crore (25%). Out of the savings, Rs 16,269 crore were surrendered on 31 March, 2016,” it said.

 
 

Several policy initiatives taken up by the government remained either unfulfilled or were partially executed primarily due to non-approval of the scheme guidelines, non-commencement of works for want of administrative sanction and poor project implementation, apart from the non-release of funds, the government auditor said.

Excess expenditure of Rs 5,881 crore was incurred during 2015-16 without legislative authorisation.

“Lumpsum provisions (Rs 55 crore) without specific details of expenditure were included in the budget for 2015-16.

“The entire provision was surrendered at the end of the year. There were several instances of budgetary mis-classifications on subsidies, subvention from Central Road Fund etc, which indicated deficiencies in budget formulation,” it said.

Unrealistic budgetary allocations resulting in substantial savings, unnecessary supplementary grants, expenditure incurred without provision and excess re-appropriations, resulting in excess provision were indicative of poor budget management, the CAG said.

The report also said there were delays in submission of annual accounts by several autonomous Modies which diluted the accountability and defeated the very purpose of preparation of accounts.

 

 

Several policy initiatives taken up by the government remained either unfulfilled or were partially executed primarily due to non-approval of the scheme guidelines, non-commencement of works for want of administrative sanction and poor project implementation, apart from the non-release of funds, the government auditor said.

Excess expenditure of Rs 5,881 crore was incurred during 2015-16 without legislative authorisation.

“Lumpsum provisions (Rs 55 crore) without specific details of expenditure were included in the budget for 2015-16.

“The entire provision was surrendered at the end of the year. There were several instances of budgetary mis-classifications on subsidies, subvention from Central Road Fund etc, which indicated deficiencies in budget formulation,” it said.

Unrealistic budgetary allocations resulting in substantial savings, unnecessary supplementary grants, expenditure incurred without provision and excess re-appropriations, resulting in excess provision were indicative of poor budget management, the CAG said.

The report also said there were delays in submission of annual accounts by several autonomous Modies which diluted the accountability and defeated the very purpose of preparation of accounts.

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1 hour ago, Android_Halwa said:

डाकुओं ने बैंक कैशियर को बांध दिया | कैश लूटकर जाने ही वाले थे कैशियर ने गिड-गिडाकर कहा मित्रों ! कृपा करके रजिस्टर भी साथ लेते जाओं मेरे हिसाब में चालीस हजार की गडबड हैं |

ie joke saduvu susdam...ardam kavalsina avasaram ledu le...just chaduvu...chalu...sadivi ardam chesukovalante inko janma padtadi kani..

oopsy, Telugu pride kada...ayyayyo...manaki inka ae basha raadu...etla mari ? Ika mee jeevitham antha republic of Andhra ae na ? 

 

next joke 

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1 hour ago, akhil4all said:

 

Commodes mohaniki rangulu vesukoni veedi natakalu vesukunavellu..edo banda nayalu ntr daya valla ila politis lo vacharu kani they are not leaders and rulers...

Kops ki time baledu...waiting for time....may be in next 10 years antha maripotundi

 

PK for CM

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53 minutes ago, Jai_MegaStar said:

The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) has found fault with the Telangana government for poor management of finances on various counts during the year ended March 2016.

“The state registered revenue surplus of Rs 238 crore during 2015-16. It is overstated due to mis-classification of grants-in-aid (Rs 151 crore) under capital heads and crediting off-budget borrowings (Rs 3,719 crore) to revenue receipts,” the CAG said in its report on ‘State Finances’.

Fiscal deficit which stood at 3.23% of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) is understated by (Rs 3,719 crore) due to crediting off budget borrowing to revenue receipts, it said.

“It would have the effect of increasing the ratio of fiscal deficit to GSDP from 3.23% to 3.87%,” it said.

Many instances of unrealistic budgetary assumptions and weaknesses in expenditure monitoring and control were observed during the year, the report, tabled in the just-concluded Assembly session, said.

“Actual expenditure (Rs 1,04,098 crore) incurred was less than the budget provision (Rs 1,39,360 crore) and savings for the current year stood at Rs 35,262 crore (25%). Out of the savings, Rs 16,269 crore were surrendered on 31 March, 2016,” it said.

 
 

Several policy initiatives taken up by the government remained either unfulfilled or were partially executed primarily due to non-approval of the scheme guidelines, non-commencement of works for want of administrative sanction and poor project implementation, apart from the non-release of funds, the government auditor said.

Excess expenditure of Rs 5,881 crore was incurred during 2015-16 without legislative authorisation.

“Lumpsum provisions (Rs 55 crore) without specific details of expenditure were included in the budget for 2015-16.

“The entire provision was surrendered at the end of the year. There were several instances of budgetary mis-classifications on subsidies, subvention from Central Road Fund etc, which indicated deficiencies in budget formulation,” it said.

Unrealistic budgetary allocations resulting in substantial savings, unnecessary supplementary grants, expenditure incurred without provision and excess re-appropriations, resulting in excess provision were indicative of poor budget management, the CAG said.

The report also said there were delays in submission of annual accounts by several autonomous Modies which diluted the accountability and defeated the very purpose of preparation of accounts.

 

 

Several policy initiatives taken up by the government remained either unfulfilled or were partially executed primarily due to non-approval of the scheme guidelines, non-commencement of works for want of administrative sanction and poor project implementation, apart from the non-release of funds, the government auditor said.

Excess expenditure of Rs 5,881 crore was incurred during 2015-16 without legislative authorisation.

“Lumpsum provisions (Rs 55 crore) without specific details of expenditure were included in the budget for 2015-16.

“The entire provision was surrendered at the end of the year. There were several instances of budgetary mis-classifications on subsidies, subvention from Central Road Fund etc, which indicated deficiencies in budget formulation,” it said.

Unrealistic budgetary allocations resulting in substantial savings, unnecessary supplementary grants, expenditure incurred without provision and excess re-appropriations, resulting in excess provision were indicative of poor budget management, the CAG said.

The report also said there were delays in submission of annual accounts by several autonomous Modies which diluted the accountability and defeated the very purpose of preparation of accounts.

lol 

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