India's resources have to be efficiently utilised for the country to become a fully developed nation, said Girish Chandra Murmu, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG), on Tuesday.
Comptroller and Auditor General of India Girish Chandra Murmu has expressed that audit reports have assumed immense importance as they induced action from the executive by way of design improvements, mid-course corrections, strengthening systems and even review of certain policies.
Speaking at the Annual Accountant General's Conclave, Murmu said that the state must meet its capital expenditure, including loans and advances, from its own sources of revenue, or at the least confine the net debt to its capital expenditure.
In his address to Indian Information Service (IIS) probationers during an orientation programme on Wednesday, CAG Girish Chandra Murmu said that the "outreach is now being extended to include political executives to highlight audit concerns. The intention is to build a shared understanding o
Attended by senior officials of the Supreme Audit Institutions (SAI) of the G20 nations, the preliminary one was held for three days in Guwahati from March 13-15 while the final G20 auditors' summit will be held in Goa in June.
The delegates from the Supreme Audit Institutions (SAI20) broadly agreed to the 'Zero' draft of the Communique and provided their suggestions to bring out an inclusive, decisive, and action-oriented Communique in the SAI20 summit scheduled to be held in Goa in June.
Although, artificial intelligence is an emerging technology today, there are certain downsides for which one needs to have a lot a clarity and ethical use, the Comptroller and Auditor General of India Girish Chandra Murmu said.
Girish Chandra Murmu said, "While AI offers many opportunities, it also raises concerns related to transparency and fairness. These issues include the impact of AI on privacy, bias and discrimination in AI systems, and inadequate understanding of AI algorithms by the general public. These pr
Speaking at a seminar on Blue Economy, organised as part of the G20 and SAI (Supreme Audit Institutions) 20, on Monday, the Comptroller General of India (CAG), Girish Chandra Murmu, said India's blue economy could be the next GDP multiplier.
During a seminar on blue economy on Monday, the CAG said, "SDG 14 helps to focus attention on the priority area of the blue economy. However, the concept of the blue economy can be grounded in a more holistic perspective of other Sustainable Development Goals, such as SDG 13 -- climate actio
CAG said that this forum has provided an opportunity for the Supreme Audit Institutions to engage in meaningful consultations for enhancing transparency, accountability and good governance. During our chairmanship SAI India has chosen two themes Responsible Artificial Intelligence and Blu