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OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (A&E) KARNATAKA, BANGALORE

GENERATION OF CPSMS REPORT FROM VLC DATABASE. OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (A&E) KARNATAKA, BANGALORE. Contents. Quick recap Components of Concordant Table Step by Step process for design and development of the Report from VLC database. GOI Funding.

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OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (A&E) KARNATAKA, BANGALORE

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  1. GENERATION OF CPSMS REPORT FROM VLC DATABASE OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (A&E) KARNATAKA, BANGALORE

  2. Contents • Quick recap • Components of Concordant Table • Step by Step process for design and development of the Report from VLC database O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  3. GOI Funding O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  4. Funds through State Budget O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  5. State Plan Schemes • Though funds released by GOI, the funds are meant only to augment the State resources for State Plan Schemes. • In Budget the State Plan schemes are depicted as 100 % share from the State. • Concordant Table not required. • However, codification in Budget is necessary for Plan-Budget link. O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  6. Central Plan/Centrally Sponsored Schemes • CP is 100 % funded by GOI and CSS is shared • For CP and CSS Concordant Table required to track the expenditure under each scheme • Like State Plan for CP and CSS also codification in Budget is necessary for Plan-Budget link. O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  7. Codification • Codification does not exist in the Budget document of most of the States. • Hence, in-house codification has to be carried out. • Codification in VLC database is the first step for categorization into SP/CP/CSS and for further sub-categorization. O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  8. Categorization of Schemes Note: For the present only ‘Normal’ is done which is sufficient for concordant table O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  9. Categorization of Schemes Note: For the present only ‘Normal’ is done which is sufficient for concordant table O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  10. Codification of Schemes for Classification • Scheme Code is uniquely assigned for each categorization. • it can be assigned for minor head level or sub head level or detailed head level or combination of all three levels. • The code could be one to one or one to many • Scheme code is same for each financial year O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  11. Screen Shot for Categorization of Schemes O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  12. Screen shot for codification of schemes

  13. Generation of Report for State Plan • The process takes the classification from the scheme budget link master in respect of all categories and port to the consolidated table, the consolidated tables gets updated with budget amount, expenditure for the month and progressive expenditure. ORACLE GENERATED REPORT O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  14. CP and CSS • Through Concordant Table • The GOI funding is depicted separately in Plan Document of the Budget • Codification for CP/CSS has to be carried out in similar manner as explained for State Plan • However, the GOI share will be 100% for CP and as per the percentage of share for CSS. O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  15. Screen Shot for codification - CP and CSS O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  16. Generation of Report for CP/CSS • The process takes the classification from the scheme budget link master in respect of all categories and port to the consolidated table, the consolidated tables gets updated with budget amount, expenditure for the month, progressive expenditure, sharing between central and state are taken care of by the process. O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  17. Components in Concordant Table PART-I PART-II PART-III PART-IV PART-V PART-VI GOI Scheme Previous Year/(s) Receipts from VLC database Previous Year/(s) Expenditure from VLC database Current Year Receipts as per CGA Current Year Receipts as per AG office CMs (and SOs) From VLC database Current Year Expenditure From VLC database Depiction O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  18. Step by Step Generation of Concordant Table • First Step: Codification • Already explained • Why Codification? – to cull out CP/CSS plan schemes on expenditure side • Budget Provision • Current Month Expenditure with break up of State Share and GOI share • Progressive Expenditure with break up of State Share and GOI share • Also previous year/(s) Expenditure with break up of State Share and GOI share O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  19. Step by Step Generation of Concordant Table • First Step: Codification • End Result of codification? • It facilitates to generate Part III and Part VI of the Concordant Table ORACLE GENERATED REPORT O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  20. Step by Step Generation of Concordant Table • Second Step: Creation of Master database for GOI Scheme Code and Scheme Name O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  21. Step by Step Generation of Concordant Table • Second Step: • Part – I of the Concordant Table • Download from CGA website in Excel format, every month. CGA Excel Format O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  22. Step by Step Generation of Concordant Table • Second Step: • Migrate the data directly to VLC – no need to do any data entry (GOI Scheme Code is the link). O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  23. Step by Step Generation of Concordant Table • Second Step: • This forms Part I of the Concordant Table ORACLE GENERATED REPORT O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  24. Step by Step Generation of Concordant Table • Third Step: Link GOI Scheme Code to MH 1601 of our database O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  25. Step by Step Generation of Concordant Table • Third Step: Link GOI Scheme Code to MH 1601 of our database • Part – IV of the Concordant Table ORACLE GENERATED REPORT O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  26. Step by Step Generation of Concordant Table • Fourth Step: Link MH 1601 to Expenditure Head of Account O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  27. Step by Step Generation of Concordant Table • Fourth Step: Link MH 1601 to Expenditure Head of Account • Part – II and Part – V of the Concordant Table • Through Receipts linkage with Expenditure Heads we generate complete plan budget link ORACLE GENERATED REPORT O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  28. Step by Step Generation of Concordant Table • Fifth Step: Providing LOV of Sanction Order Number and Date • As you all aware AC Section books CMs under Suspense Head of Account • TM/DC section clear the Suspense and credit to final Head of Account • Both the above are day to day activities. O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  29. Step by Step Generation of Concordant Table • Fifth Step: Providing LOV of Sanction Order Number and Date • TM/DC section at the time of clearing has to capture Sanction Details (additional item) • For this they need not do any data entry. O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  30. Step by Step Generation of Concordant Table • Fifth Step: Providing LOV of Sanction Order Number and Date • Like CGA excel data migration RBI Clearance Memo data along with Sanction details migrated to VLC data base (to be updated every month) O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  31. Step by Step Generation of Concordant Table • Fifth Step: Providing LOV of Sanction Order Number and Date • LOV pops up • DC/TM Section has just to select the relevant LOV and that’s it. O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  32. Step by Step Generation of Concordant Table • Fifth Step: Providing LOV of Sanction Order Number and Date: Raising of suspense in AC O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  33. Step by Step Generation of Concordant Table • Fifth Step: Providing LOV of Sanction Order Number and Date: Clearance of Suspense for 1601 O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  34. Step by Step Generation of Concordant Table • Fifth Step: Providing LOV of Sanction Order Number and Date: Capture of Sanction from Migration of Data for CM – 1601 O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  35. Step by Step Generation of Concordant Table • Now all the steps completed. Just process and generate the Full Concordant Table. ORACLE GENERATED REPORT O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  36. Effort for Generation of Concordant Table • Effort practically nil/very less – the effort after developing the module is only as given below: • Only once in a year codification/linkage should be migrated in system from previous year to current year and differences checked – additions /deletions to codes carried out (may be two to three days job). • Every month the data from CGA/RBI has to be downloaded in excel and by click of buttons migrate to ORACLE (5 to 10 minutes job) O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  37. Effort for Generation of Concordant Table • Effort practically nil/very less – the effort after developing the module is only as given below: • At the time of clearance of suspense DC/TM they just have to select LOV (literally no additional work) • That’s all one has to do. The Concordant Table in complete shape could be generated when ever you want O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  38. Components in Concordant Table • After Concordant Table is prepared, several comments are made in CPSMS report based on analysis of the details in Concordant Table such as - No expenditure though there are GOI funds, Expenditure going on from previous years GOI releases, etc. • Now that need not be done. The system generates automatically. ORACLE GENERATED REPORT O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  39. Generation of District wise Plan Expenditure Report • This is another Report required for CPSMS Appreciation Note. • This could be generated automatically in full form from the VLC database • This process copies all the details from scm_bud_sm table along with treasury details and expenditure from classified abstract table, then updates sharing between Central and State government among all treasuries. O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  40. Generation of District wise Plan Expenditure Report O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  41. Generation of District wise Plan Expenditure Report ORACLE GENERATED REPORT O/o The Principal Accountant General (A&E), Karnataka

  42. THANK YOU

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