The CAG report, tabled in state legislature today, also pulled up Maharashtra Women and Child Development Department for not putting in place a mechanism to assess the number of children in need of care and protection.
As a result, the planning for establishment of children's homes was skewed, it said.
"The monitoring by the department was lax in that there was significant shortfall in holding of meetings by district level rehabilitation committees, while district inspection committees were not constituted. There was also shortfall in inspection of children's homes and anganwadi centres by district Women and Child Development Officers and Child Development Project Officers respectively," the report said.