"Audit notices that out of 105 Urban Local Bodies in 95 ULBs, supply of water was less than the mandated level (135 per person per day) and ten ULBs drew water beyond their mandated level," the CAG said in its economic sector report presented in the Odisha Assembly today.
The CAG's economic sector report covered four different departments - water resources, agriculture, forest and environment and works.
Though the state decided in 2005-06 to draw master plans for each district to provide at least 35 per cent irrigation in all 314 blocks during the plan period from 2005-2006 to 2009-10, the target was not met even after five years, the report said.
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