AP Department Test – EOT 141 Preparation Material Articles of Constitution of India
Article 135 | The government libraries and museums should maintain catalogues as well as the prescribed stock accounts or inventories |
Article 136 | Valuation of stores in the stock accounts. |
Article 137&138 | Receipts and disposal of stores. |
Article 139 | Inspection of stores. No Government servant should hold stores in stock in excess of the amounts likely to be required during a responsible period. |
Article 140-142 | Unserviceable stores. |
Article 143 | All stores should be verified periodically in the manner prescribed for each department and at least once a year. |
Article 145 | Discrepancies found on verification of stores. |
Article 146 | The regulations & rules relating to the audit by the A.G of the accounts, of the stores and stock kept in Govt departments & offices are printed in Appendix-10 |
Article 147 | Definition of works, Classification of works as original works and repairs & maintenance. |
Article 148 | Works are also classified in to Productive or Unproductive. Article 149 |
Works allowed to public works Department. | |
Article 150 | Works allotted to the forest department and excise department. Article 151-153 |
Works allowed to other Departments. | |
Electrical works. Article 155 | |
Minor irrigation works. | |
Article 156 | Selection of site. The site for a new building should, if possible, be fixed before the detailed plans and estimates are prepared. |
Article 157 | Preparation if estimations. |
Article 158 | Powers delegated by the govt to departments to sanction of expenditure works of construction and repair. |
Article 159 | Repairs to building. The cost of the Annual Repairs to a Government building occupied partly by a District board office or offices should be limited to 1 percent of the capital cost of the building. |
Article 160 | No information concerning them may be communicated on any account to any contractor, Piece –worker or prospective tender. |
Article 161 | The sanction to an estimate should always be regarded as being strictly limited to the precise objects for which the estimate was intended to provide. |
Article 162 | Supplementary estimates. |
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