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The Controller General of Accounts (CGA) is the head of the Indian Civil Accounts Service and the Principal Accountant Advisor to the Government of India. The CGA is responsible for establishing and maintaining a technically sound Management Accounting System for the Government of India. The CGA also prepares and submits the accounts of the Union Government and is responsible for exchequer control and internal audits.
The current Controller General of Accounts of India is Shri S. S. Dubey, 1989 batch Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS) Officer.
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Controller General of Accounts (CGA), Ministry of Finance, is the principal accounting adviser to the Government of India and is responsible for administering this system. The office of CGA is endowed with the task of preparing monthly and annual analysis of expenditure, revenues, borrowings, and various fiscal indicators for the Union Government.
Source: Controller General of Accounts
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Article 150 of the Constitution provides a mandate to the Controller General of Accounts. It is a statutory mandate that is incorporated in the Allocation of Business Rules, 1961. It highlights the duties and responsibilities of CGA:
Study the NCERT Notes on Schedules of the Indian Constitution here.
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The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) audits the accounts and related activities of the 3 tiers of government: Federal, Provincial, and Local. |
The Controller General of Accounts (CGA) acts as the principal accounting adviser to the GOI. |
He is the auditor of all transactions, including the Central and the State Governments related to debts, deposits, funds, and the like. |
The CGA lays down the general accounting principles of the Central and State governments and the form of accounts. |
It is an independent and constitutional body. |
It is under the Department of Expenditure in the Finance Ministry. It is not a constitutional body. |
The Controller General of Accounts acts as the principal accounting adviser to the Government of India, with his office in the department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance, Government of India. |
The CGA holds the function of disbursing pensions to the central civil pensioners, high court judges, ex-Presidents, ex-MPs, and freedom fighters. |
He acts as the adviser to the President on account of the prescription of the form as to how the Central and State records are to be maintained. |
The role of administering the Central Government Account (Receipt and Payment Rules 1983) and Central Treasury Rules. |
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