This was in spite of incurring an expenditure of Rs 43.39 crore for implementation of Targeted Intervention (TI) programme, thereby reflecting poor performance and unsatisfactory results in halting new infections in High-Risk groups, said the report which was placed in Manipur legislative assembly last evening.
The report which gave details about the problems said a doubt had arisen as to whether scaled up interventions were effectively undertaken in respect of the general population as required under National AIDS Control Programme-III (NACP-III).
The report said the performance of Manipur in sports was commendable but against the total drawal of Rs 122.33 crore, only Rs 103.87 crore was reflected in the cash book of Directorate of Youth Affairs and Sports, leading to the short-account of Rs 18.46 crore.
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In state agriculture department, a bag of fertiliser was to be purchased at Rs 420 per bag as per rules of Fertilizer Control Order 1985, but it was purchased at Rs 1,760 per bag from two dealers identified as M/s Th Jeet Singh and M/s Farmer Development Society during 2011-2012 resulting in avoidable extra expenditure of Rs 96.28 lakhs, the report said.
Manipur's main economy is based on agricultural products.
The report gave complete details of all the state government departments showing poor performances and financial mismanagement and misappropriation.