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Rs 51 Crore Lost, Only Rs 55 Lakh Recovered: Report Flags Kerala Distillery Gaps
- Wednesday June 24, 2026
- India News | Reported by Aswin Nandakumar
As per the CAG audit, former Kerala Excise Minister MB Rajesh treated it as routine wastage and recovered only a fraction.
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www.ndtv.com
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Auditor Flags Rs 4.85 Lakh Crore Debt Facing New Kerala Government
- Tuesday June 23, 2026
- South | Reported by Aswin Nandakumar
The CAG report revealed Kerala missed fiscal targets and relied heavily on borrowing, with a total debt of Rs 4.85 lakh crore by March 2025.
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www.ndtv.com
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Kerala Says Draft CAG Report On Investment Fund Board "Absurd"
- Sunday November 15, 2020
- Kerala News | Press Trust of India
Kerala's ruling CPI(M) and the opposition on Sunday continued to trade barbs over the draft CAG report on KIIFB, with Finance Minister Thomas Isaac terming the unpublished document as "absurd" and senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala alleging corruption in some of the board-funded government projects.
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www.ndtv.com
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Rs 51 Crore Lost, Only Rs 55 Lakh Recovered: Report Flags Kerala Distillery Gaps
- Wednesday June 24, 2026
- India News | Reported by Aswin Nandakumar
As per the CAG audit, former Kerala Excise Minister MB Rajesh treated it as routine wastage and recovered only a fraction.
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www.ndtv.com
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Auditor Flags Rs 4.85 Lakh Crore Debt Facing New Kerala Government
- Tuesday June 23, 2026
- South | Reported by Aswin Nandakumar
The CAG report revealed Kerala missed fiscal targets and relied heavily on borrowing, with a total debt of Rs 4.85 lakh crore by March 2025.
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www.ndtv.com
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Kerala Says Draft CAG Report On Investment Fund Board "Absurd"
- Sunday November 15, 2020
- Kerala News | Press Trust of India
Kerala's ruling CPI(M) and the opposition on Sunday continued to trade barbs over the draft CAG report on KIIFB, with Finance Minister Thomas Isaac terming the unpublished document as "absurd" and senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala alleging corruption in some of the board-funded government projects.
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www.ndtv.com