Hyderabad: First half this fiscal was find to a mixed performance by various departments in the State with some like the Mining Department managing to step up tax collections marginally, while others unable to attain projected targets. The Andhra Pradesh Mining Department registered buoyant growth during the period with the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, Dr Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, complimenting them for the achievement. For the first six months ended September 30, 2007, the total mineral revenue was Rs 681.77 crore against Rs 680.75 crore in the corresponding period last year. The Chief Minister witnessed that Rs 210.24 crore was reached against the target of Rs 182.25 crore from coal, Rs 53.33 crore from crude oil and gas compared to the target of Rs 63 crore. While sand logged Rs 55.93 crore, Rs 104.41 crore was from non-fuel major minerals and Rs 305 crore from minor minerals. In related development, the Commercial Taxes Department recorded collections of Rs 9,159 crore against Rs 9,678 crore, which was just about 94.63 per cent of that achieved last year.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
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