A1921
B1935
C1940
D1947
A1921
B1935
C1940
D1947
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Reason (R): This power is crucial for the Commission to conduct a comprehensive and evidence-based review of the financial position of the Panchayats.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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ii. The CAG can be removed by the President without parliamentary approval.
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ii. The Attorney General is a full-time counsel for the Government of India.
iii. The Attorney General can engage in private legal practice.
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i. The Audit Board was established in 1968 based on the recommendation of the Administrative Reforms Committee.
ii. The Audit Board consists of a Chairman and two members appointed by the CAG.
iii. The first CAG of independent India was V. Narahari Rao, appointed in 1948.
iv. The CAG was relieved of maintaining Central Government accounts in 1976 due to the separation of accounts from audit.
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