Majestic Chartered Accountants of INDIA

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A Lucknow University teacher, Madhurima Lall, has made it to the Limca Book of Records 2008 as the 'highest qualified woman'. She has two D.Litt degrees. With that, Uttar Pradesh too would for the first time find a mention in the Limca Book of Records. 'The Limca Book of Records has acknowledged me for my two D.Litt (Doctorate of Literature) degrees in applied economics and business administration,' an elated Lall told IANS Thursday. A person with two D.Litt is very rare. Normally after Ph.D, a student stakes a minimum of five years to complete D.Litt, added Lall. Lall has been teaching in the Lucknow Univesity's commerce department for the last twenty years.

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India's Prime Minister is

most qualified prime minister all over the world

His small pedagogy:

1950: Stood first in BA (Hons), Economics, Panjab University, Chandigarh,
1952; Stood first in MA (Economics), Panjab University, Chandigarh,
1954; Wright's Prize for distinguished performance at St John's College,Cambridge,
1955 and 1957; Wrenbury scholar, University of Cambridge,
1957; DPhil (Oxford), DLitt (Honoris Causa); PhD thesis on India's*xport competitiveness

 VERY GOOD AND PRECIOUS INFORMATION ------------PROVIDE US SOME YOUG TALENTENT CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTANTS OF INDIA-------WHO BECAME CA --IN VERY SHORT AGE AND HAVE HEIGHST DEGREES ------THANKS

INDEED VERY GOOD AND PRECIOUS INFORMATION.

 

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Kumar Mangalam Birla, born on June 14, 1967, is among the richest persons in India and the eighth youngest billionaire outside India. He is chairman of the Aditya Birla Group, one of India's largest business groups. Some of the AV Birla group's companies are: Grasim, Hindalco, UltraTech Cement, Aditya Birla Nuvo and Idea Cellular. He took over as chairman of the group in 1995, at the age of 28, after the sudden demise of his father, Aditya Birla. When he took charge, there were doubts about his ability to handle the giant business house, but he proved all naysayers wrong. In the 11 years that he has led the group, he has won admiration, recognition and praise for his management acumen and contribution to the industry. Under his leadership, the group has consolidated its position in existing businesses and ventured into cellular telephony, asset management, software and BPO. He is a chartered accountant and also holds an MBA from the London Business School.

thanks 4 sharing it with us SIR DM...

please keep on sharing this with us....

it is very inspiring...

Media doesnt show us all these nice stuffs...

Can u plz also tell The CA'S who r the gr8 public representatives/servants..

Can u plz also tell The CA'S who r the gr8 public representatives/servants..

ITS WONDERFUL SIR, GREAT TO SEE PEOPLE DONE ACHEIVEMENT IN YOUNGER AGE......THATS GREAT....CAN YOU TELL WHO HAS COMPLETED CA IN YOUGER AGE WITH OTHER PROFESSIONAL COURSE.......ITS INSPIRE US SEEING THIS THINGS SIR..

 

THANKS A LOT FOR SHARING ,

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  Late Shri M.C. BHANDARI
FOUNDER OF BHARAT NIRMAN
 
Born on November 19, 1935 in a village 'Chhoti Khatu' in the land of legends of Heroic valour and sacrifice, i.e. Rajasthan, Mr. M.C. Bhandari passed his Matriculation Examination in 1st Division at the age of 16 and graduated from the then most popular University of Calcutta in 1955. In the same year the young Bhandari passed the final Examination in Chartered Accountancy. At 20 he was the youngest ever till then to pass this very tough dreaded examination.
He set up his practices as Chartered Accountant in the year 1958 and has now his offices at practically all the key centres of India namely Calcutta, Jaipur, Delhi and Bangalore, which are popularly working under the name and style of 'M.C. Bhandari & Co.'. Even at the beginning of his carrier as a Chartered Accountant, he started editing and publishing a magazine named 'Finance and Commerce' which made tremendous impact in the world of Corporate Law. He continued to be the Chief Editor of the magazine till 1976.
From the School Monitor to a College Union leader and to General Secretary of All India Chartered Accountant Student's Association, Mr. Bhandari came all his way up brilliantly and with a comparative case to become a member of the Regional and then the Central Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in India and remained in this covetous post for several years. He was then elected as Vice-President in 1964 and then President in 1970 of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. Again he was the youngest to occupy this honoured office.
As Deputy Leader he led the Indian Delegation to the Conference of Accountants of Asian and Pacific Countries held in Singapore and Kualalumpur in 1970. He also travelled as a leader of the Indian Group of Socio-cultural visit around the world in 1971.
Posts and positions came in galore to decorate Mr. Bhandari in due recognition of his merits, his genious, his professional acumen and his enthusiasm and capabilities in organising seminars and conferences which covered a wide range of professionals and cross sections of our society as Artists, Teachers, Journalists, Doctors, Writers etc. etc. He was founder and the convener of 'Bharat Nirman' an all India organisation devoted and dedicated to the socio-economic development of our ancient life and also to the national integration of the country. He has also been the President of Society of Intellectuals and Social Workers of India, Chairman of Business Promotion Course for Non-Residents, Trustee of Para-Vidya Sansthan, Chairman of National Youth Forum, President of Small Man's Chamber and also of National Forum of Shareholders. To this long list he also adds the Convenership of standing Committee of Social Responsibilities and also of Gram Sanpark Kendra. He was also the Editor-in-chief of a monthly magazine called 'Quill' and 'Mystic India'. All these posts and offices of honour are a testimony to the sharp intellect and accumen that Mr. Bhandari was gifted. To crown all his achievements, the world University Roundtable in Corporate Affiliation with World University conferred on Mr. Bhandari the honorary award of Cultural Doctorate in Philosophy of Economics.
Mr. Bhandari was both an author and authority in the field of Corporate Law. He had a wide range of Papers and Publications to his credit, which are not only authoritative but classics in themselves and which have received very wide patronage and circulation amongst the people of Company Law field. His books include such masterpieces as : Guide to company Law Procedures, Company Notices, Meetings and Resolutions, Companies Act with Exhaustive Reference, Corporate Law and Management Encyclopaedia, Company Formation and Capital Issue Encyclopaedia, Foreign Exchange Regulations Act and Government Policies, Handbook on Incorporation of Companies, and other professional books.

Sunanda Das, Managing Director, Cable & Wireless, India dreamt of becoming a doctor but ended up becoming a CA. He learnt practical lessons through observation to become a young achiever says Akhtar Pasha

Sunanda Das comes from a business family, his father was in the business of exports and construction. Born and brought up in Kolkata with two brothers, what Das recalled most from his childhood is that it was secure and enjoyable. He focused on studies and played lots of football. While he was excellent in academics, he was the class topper throughout, he continued to play football and took it to the Club level.

Das said, “My mother is a big source of inspiration for me. She made huge contributions and adjustments to raise me and my two brothers. My dad was always in the background providing us with a comfortable living.” At an early age, he learned to respect and treat every individual equally irrespective of race, color and social status. This has helped him stay grounded. Moreover, he said, “I was fortunate to work closely with a few industry leaders at an early age. Those early practical lessons from observation and interaction were of great help in my professional career.”

Most of the schooling and higher education was from Kolkata and he graduated from St. Xaviers College. Professionally, not many know that he is a qualified Chartered Accountant and a Cost & Management Accountant. He recalled, “I remember growing up as a responsible child and learned to remain humble. Both these virtues have always helped me in my professional career.”

His greatest motivation is constant growth. Das take great joy in watching colleagues scale up the ladder of success. He tends to get bored by routine things and tries to break out of the rut by doing things differently. Nature motivates him and is a great influence on his style of management.

Career by chance (I will say you to must read this)

His choice of career happened more by chance than planning for Das. He recalled, “I used to take my English classes from a fantastic teacher who wished to be a Chartered Accountant. He wanted his only son to become a Chartered Accountant but he became a Professor. But my English teacher influenced me to pursue Chartered Accountancy though I had always wanted to be a doctor.”

It has been quite a while since he joined Cable & Wireless. He has spent a decade with the company. Prior to this, he spent an equal span of time with leading Indian MNCs including the Tata Group. He said, “I took multiple internal transfers during the initial years and was always keen for new exposures and opportunities to learn. The challenge used to be my age— by default I used to be the youngest person in my team. You need to be agile to adjust yourself to a new environment, demonstrate your traits as a leader and carry your team along with you in the shortest possible time.”

In his current capacity, he heads Cable & Wireless’s operations in India. He said that C&W has grown manifold in India over the years and it feels good to be in the driver’s seat. He added, “Most of my time now goes in strategizing, inducing innovation and motivating the team. I devote considerable time to staying connected with our customers. I have built up a capable team over the years and we stay interlocked delivering the business objectives.”

Achievements

Das was quite ill tempered during his early years but mellowed as the years progressed. “Now I am sure that none of my colleagues in Cable & Wireless have seen me losing my temper in the last ten years. I consider this as my biggest achievement as a professional. I have learnt the hard way, had a fantastic boss as a mentor, and practiced a lot to achieve this transition and emerge stronger.”

Hobbies and passions

He likes gardening. However, he still feels like going back in time to when he played football. He does not mind even at this age getting into a good game of football. He plans to play golf during the weekend but ends up playing football with his son instead. Weekends are entirely for the family. A few movies on the big screen in a month and two family vacations in a year are a must for Das.

Das added, “I listen more than I speak. My team knows that they will get a patient hearing before I decide. No one has seen me losing my temper and hence my team is not scared of me. I trust my team; most of my colleagues have worked a long time with me. I strongly believe I have the best team around me.”

Innovation will be the key differentiator

“I am sure that the industry will tide through its current phase and emerge stronger as we end the year. The industry needs to embrace innovation and be flexible in dealing with the current situation. The foundation of our industrial ecosystem is quite strong and stable. I strongly believe that when the going gets tough, the tough get going; true character comes out in adversities,” he said. The best approach is to stay focused, make yourself sharper, generate value additions for customers and motivate colleagues to go that extra mile.

Physical Disability No Bar to Excellence


Physical disability is no bar to excel in life. Where there is a will there
is a way. This has been proved by CA. RC Ganguli, 69, who has been
conferred with the National Award for being ‘Role Model of Persons with
Disabilities’ by the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment,
Government of India. He was honoured with the award on the occasion
of World Disability Day on 3rd December 2005.
Born with permanent disabilities in his left hand and left leg, he took
all the ridicule and sufferings in stride and passed I.Com, examination
in 1953 and went for CA course and graduation (B.Com) simultaneously. Studying hard in
the night classes of a college for graduation, and doing rigorous articleship trainings, and
studies for C.A Course, he completed B.Com in 1955 and passed final examination of both
groups of C.A in first attempt in May 1956 at the age of 19. The Guinness World Records
Ltd., London has confirmed to him in July 2000 that he was, in fact, the youngest Chartered
Accountant of the world -- a Guinness World Record.

CA. RC Ganguli is one of the founder members of Lucknow Branch of ICAI and has also
served as second chairman of the branch in 1983-84.

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thanks for sharing sir 

 Very nice information

 

thanks for sharing sir 

 highly inspirational

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