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Maharashtra Faces CAG Criticism Over 17-Month Idle Helicopter, 82.78 Cr Losses
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🗓 14 Jul 2026, 08:13 AM
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The Comptroller and Auditor General has condemned the Maharashtra government for keeping a helicopter idle for 17 months, citing losses of ₹82.78 crore and an avoidable cost of ₹2 crore.
The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) released a report highlighting that a state-owned helicopter remained unused for 17 months, resulting in a loss of ₹82.78 crore. The report also identified an avoidable cost of ₹2 crore that could have been saved with proper utilization. The helicopter, part of Maharashtra’s official fleet, was intended for government duties but was left idle due to administrative lapses. The CAG’s findings underscore the need for better asset management within the state’s public sector. Officials have yet to respond to the audit’s recommendations.