Indian Railways Stores Transactions Statement 19 PDF

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This document is an Indian Railway past paper detailing annual stores transactions for the fiscal year ending March 19.... It covers ordinary, surplus, and emergency stores, and includes detailed sections on receipts, issues, balances, and variations. The document's purpose is to provide information on Indian railway store management and record-keeping procedures. It's suitable for professionals working in the Indian railway sector.

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11/21/24, 10:17 AM CHAPTER XXX THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF STORES TRANSACTIONS 3001 CHAPTER XXX THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF STORES TRANSACTIONS 3001. A statement of...

11/21/24, 10:17 AM CHAPTER XXX THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF STORES TRANSACTIONS 3001 CHAPTER XXX THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF STORES TRANSACTIONS 3001. A statement of the actual balances of stores in hand at the end of each financial year should be prepared by each Railway administration in Form S. 3001 and should reach the Railway Board along with its accompaniments by the 1st November of the year following. Form No. S. 3001 STATEMENT OF STORES TRANSACTION FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 19..... Particulars Ordinary Stores Surplus Stores... Receipts during... Balance on 31st Balance on 31st year March March 19.... 1 2 3a 3b 3c 3d 3e 3f 3g 3h 3i 4a 4b 4c 4d 4e 4f. Total ------ -------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------................. Form No. 3001—contd. STATEMENT OF STORES TRANSACTIONS Emergency Stores Stores d obtained for Special Works Total All Store Balance on Balance on Balance on Receipts Issues Balance on Balance on Balance on 31st March 31st March 31st March during the during the 31st March 31st March 31st March 19 19 (closing) 19 year year 19 19 (opening) 19 (closing) (Opening) 5a 5b 6a 6b 6c 6d 7a 7b............... 50% of issues Balance on 31st March 19......From Purchases From materials returned from works Total Issues during the year Balance on 31st March 19... Variations from previous balance Variations from normal maximum 3(g) minus 3(b) 3(g) minus 3(a) Movable surplus Dead surplus Total Movable surplus Dead surplus Total Add Amount under adjustment— (a) Stock Adjustment Account. (b) Stores-in-transit. (c) Engineering Plant Reserve https://indianrailways.gov.in/railwayboard/uploads/codesmanual/StoreDept-II/StoreDeptII_Ch30_data.htm#3001 1/4 11/21/24, 10:17 AM CHAPTER XXX THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF STORES TRANSACTIONS 3001 (d) Imprest—Other than Engineering. Engineering— Permanent-way. Engineering—Others. (e) Surplus—Engineering—Permanent-way. Engineering— Others Balances as per General 3002. The statement (S. 3001) should show the money value of the stores in hand in thousands of rupees under each major group of stores, and the figures should be sub-divided and arranged as to distinguish the ordinary stores, from other categories of stores viz. (a) Stores obtained for special works, i.e. specially, obtained for important works of additions or renewals. (b) Emergency stores which comprise items which do not ordinarily wear out or require renewal bu of which it is essential to maintain stock to meet emergency demand due to breakage or unanticipated deterioration and which are not readily available in India. (c) Surplus stores the figures for which should be sub-divided into two classes viz. (i) Movable or live surplus i.e. items of stores which have not been issued for a period of 24 months but which, it is anticipated, may be utilised in the near future; and (ii) Dead surplus which comprise items of stores, which have not been issued for the past 24 months and which, it is considered are not likely to be utilised on any railway within the next two years. Annexure 'A' Questions Replies (a) Does the balances shown agree with the General Books of the Railway and with the details of the priced ledgers, or what are the items of differences and how are they explained ? (b) Have the quantities in the priced ledgers have been proved or corrected by stock taking during the year, or, if this has not been completely done, what has been the extent of comparison made of stock taking and of correction of books as a result thereof ? (c) Has due allowance been made for depreciation, obsolete pattern, etc. or if not, why has this not been done ? (d) Are all the rates at which stores issued are priced being revised regularly to accord with market rates as laid down in paragraph 210-S ? Annexure 'B' REVIEW OF BALANCES OF THE MATERIAL-AT-SITE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH................ https://indianrailways.gov.in/railwayboard/uploads/codesmanual/StoreDept-II/StoreDeptII_Ch30_data.htm#3001 2/4 11/21/24, 10:17 AM CHAPTER XXX THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF STORES TRANSACTIONS 3001 Division Completed works Works in progress Works not yet Works not to be Total started done No. of Amount No. of Amount No. of Amount No. of Amount No. of Amount works works works works works........... Annexure 'C' STATEMENT OF BALANCES OF "CHARGED OFF" IMPRESTS ON 1ST MARCH........................ Categories of Imprest Holders Division Running Sheds Train Examining Electricians.. Stations Total Balance on Total Balance on Total Balance on And so on Total money 31st money 31st money 31st balance on limit by March limit by March limit by March 31st March General 19......... General 19......... General 19......... Manager Manager Manager (Para - (Para - (Para - 1810) 1810) 1810)......... Total........ 3003. It should be seen that when the anticipations of movable surplus stores being used do not materialise, the relevant items are transferred to Dead Surplus. Before classifying any stores as dead surplus, it should be asscertained as far as feasible that the material is not likely to be in demand by other Railways. The value of dead surplus stock should be suitably written down if necessary to scrap values, after survey by Survey Committee. 3004. 50 per cent of issues (Column 3a of Form S. 3001) : The comparison of actual balances of 'Ordinary Stores with 50 per cent of issues' is with a view to assess the endeavours of the Railway Administrations to reduce and restrict the actual balance to the limit. 3005. Returned Stores (Column 3b of Form S. 3001) : The materials returned from works lead to the accumulation, ultimately, of surplus and unserviceable stores on railways. The receipts under 'Ordinary Stores' should show separately :— (a) receipt by purchases; and https://indianrailways.gov.in/railwayboard/uploads/codesmanual/StoreDept-II/StoreDeptII_Ch30_data.htm#3001 3/4 11/21/24, 10:17 AM CHAPTER XXX THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF STORES TRANSACTIONS 3001 (b) receipts of materials returned from works, to enable an idea to be obtained on the proportion of materials returned from works to new stores purchased in the markets or manufactured in railway workshops. 3006. Balance of Materials-at-Site : A review of the balances of the material-at-site account for the year should be prepared in the form shown as Annexure B to Form s. 3001 and attached to the statement. This analysis stores balances under this head by each Division and by the following sub-heads : 1. Completed works. 2. Works in progress. 3. Works not yet started. 4. Works not to be done. 3007. Balances of Charged-off Imprests : A statement of balances of Charged-off imprests comparing the balance at the end of the year with each category of imprest holder in each division with the total of the money limits fixed by the General Manager (vide paragraph 1810) should be submitted as Annexure C to Form S. 3001 on all railways where such system is in force. 3008. Certificate of Balances by Chief Accounts Officer : A certificate of the balances should be furnished by the Chief Accounts Officer over his signature in the form of answers to the questionnaire which is an annexure to the Annual Statement (S. 3001). 3009. Note Accompanying the Statement : The statement should be accompanied by a note which should show : — (a) the balance of stores for the last ten years, in order to show the fluctuations ; (b) the increase or decrease under each individual head of stores in paragraph 201 in the year under review and the reasons for the same; and (c) the details of the verifications of stores carried out during the year. 3010. Preparation of the Statement :—The statement should be prepared by the Controller of Stores, the assistance of the Accounts Officer being taken for the preparation of the Financial Statements. The Chief Accounts Officer is personally responsible for the accuracy of the certificate mentioned in paragraph 3008. The Controller of Stores should also prepare the note to accompany the statement, (vide paragraph 3009). The draft statement should be submitted to the General Manager who is responsible for reviewing it carefully before submitting it finally to the Railway Board over his own signature. https://indianrailways.gov.in/railwayboard/uploads/codesmanual/StoreDept-II/StoreDeptII_Ch30_data.htm#3001 4/4

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