Current cga of india

  1. Sonali Singh given charge of Controller General of Accounts
  2. S S Dubey took charge as new Controller General of Accounts (CGA)
  3. Indian Civil Accounts Service
  4. Controller General of Accounts [CGA]
  5. S.S. Dubey takes charge as Controller General of Accounts (CGA)


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Sonali Singh given charge of Controller General of Accounts

A 1987 batch officer of Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS), Singh had joined CGA as Additional Controller General of Accounts in October 2019. Prior to that, she had also served as Additional Secretary at CGA is responsible to maintain account of the government. Apart from consolidating monthly accounts, preparing trends of revenue realization and expenditures, It reconciles cash balance of the centre with Don’t miss out on ET Prime stories! Get your daily dose of business updates on WhatsApp.

S S Dubey took charge as new Controller General of Accounts (CGA)

Shri S.S. Dubey took charge as the Controller General of Accounts (CGA) on 7 March 2023. He is the 28 thController General of Accounts (CGA), Ministry of Finance, Government of India. • Shri Dubey is a 1989-batch Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS) officer and has served in various ministries, including Housing & Urban Affairs, Industrial Policy and Promotion, Environment & Forest, External Affairs, Revenue, and Supply. • Before becoming the CGA, Shri Dubey was Additional Controller General of Accounts, Public Financial Management System (PFMS). • Shri Dubey has also served as Financial Advisor & Chief Accounts Officer in Bank Note Press, Dewas. • During his Central deputation, Shri Dubey served as Joint Secretary & Financial Advisor to Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs and Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region. • Shri Dubey also has international experience of five years in United Nations, where he worked as Head of Procurement and Logistics, United Nations World Food Programme, New Delhi. Controller General of Accounts (CGA) Controller General of Accounts (CGA) is ‘the Principal Advisor’ on Accounting matters to the Union Government of India. CGA is responsible for establishing and managing a technically sound Management Accounting System and preparation & submission of the accounts of the Union Government. CGA is also responsible for exchequer control and conduct of internal audits for the Central Government. Questions : Who is the 28 th Controller General ...

Indian Civil Accounts Service

Indian Civil Accounts Service Service Overview Abbreviation ICAS Formed 1976 Country Training Ground Controlling Authority Legal Personality Governmental , General Nature Accounting and Finance Service Chief Controller General of Accounts Ms Bharati Das(ICAS) Head of the All India Civil Services Current The Indian Civil Accounts Service(ICAS)( भारतीय सिविल लेखा सेवा Bharatiya Civil Lekha Seva ) is one of the Profile [ ] The Indian Civil Accounts Organization performs a key role in delivery of financial management services for the Government of India. The organization provides payment services, supports the tax collection system, performs government-wide accounting, financial reporting functions and carries out internal audit in civil ministries of the Union Government. Controller General of Accounts (CGA) in Ministry of Finance heads the organization and is responsible for administering this system. The organization has been leveraging information technology for delivery of these services in consonance with the constantly changing technological environment and increasing ICT penetration in the country. The goal is to provide reliable information that brings transparency in the use and reporting of public funds through an integrated government financial management system(PFMS).ICAS administers crucial Government payment system through PFMS and also responsible providing platforms for Direct Cash Transfers to all the Government agencies. Training [ ] Officers of ICAS are tra...

Controller General of Accounts [CGA]

Article 150 of the Indian Constitution mandates the Controller General of Accounts [CGA]. The CGA is the Principal Advisor on accounting matters to the Government of India and is responsible for managing a sound Management Accounting System. Controller General of Accounts [CGA] Objectives The goal of establishing the Controller General of Accounts [CGA] was to bring transparency to the transactions involving the use of public funds. The CGA works under the Department of expenditure, the Ministry of Finance, and the Government of India. Its functions and duties have been defined in the Allocation of Business Rules, 1961. The current CGA of India is Smt Sonali Singh, the 26th Indian Civil Accounts Service Officer to hold this honourable position of Controller General of Accounts. She was appointed to this position on February 1st 2022, in place of Dipak Daksh, who held the office until January 31st 2022. ☛ Also Download: Functions and Duties of Controller General of Accounts [CGA] 1. Reconciliation of cash balance of Union Government with that of Reserve Bank of India in general and, specifically, of Reserve Deposits about Civil Ministries or Departments. 2. Inspect whether Central Civil Accounts Offices maintain adequate accounting standards. 3. Management of Central Treasury Rules and Central Government Account (Receipt and Payment Rules 1983). 4. General accounting principles relating to Union or State Governments and form of accounts, and framing, revising the rules, m...

S.S. Dubey takes charge as Controller General of Accounts (CGA)

• Civil Accounts Service officer S.S.Dubey took charge as the 28th Controller General of Accounts (CGA). • Prior to taking charge as the CGA, a 1989-batch Indian Civil Accounts Service (ICAS) officer Dubey was Additional Controller of Accounts, Public Financial Management System (PFMS). • On his central deputation, Dubey had served as joint secretary and financial adviser to ministry of housing & urban affairs and ministry of development of north eastern region. • Dubey also has international experience of five years in United Nations, where he worked as Head of Procurement and Logistics, United Nations World Food Programme. Controller General of Accounts (CGA) • The Controller General of Accounts (CGA), in the department of expenditure under the ministry of finance, is the principal adviser on accounting matters to the Union government and is responsible for preparation of the accounts and conduct of internal audits for the central government. • The Office of CGA prepares monthly and annual analysis of expenditure, revenues, borrowings and various fiscal indicators for the Union government. Difference between CAG and CGA • Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) is an authority, established by the Constitution of India under Chapter V. The CAG is appointed by the President. • While CAG is an independent constitutional body, the Controller General of Accounts (CGA) works under the ministry of finance. • The President lays down general principles of government accounting rela...