2008. In order that more and more of our members could take benefit of the existing arrangement, we along with the ICAEW organised a joint programme in Chennai recently, which aimed at discussing the benefits of the MoU, roadmap to membership and opportunities for further collaboration between the two institutions. More than 100 participants attended the programme.
Meeting with Australia’s Minister-Counsellor: I also happened to meet the Australia’s Minister-Counsellor Mr. Matt Crooke recently and, during the meeting, we agreed to work towards a joint exercise on the implementation of IFRS, Australia’s delegation to India and the Commonwealth Accounting Forum.
Joint Programme with ISAR-UNCTAD in May: I am pleased to announce that we would be holding a joint programme with ISAR-UNCTAD in May 2011 as part of a country-level roundtable to discuss the measurement methodology for capacity in relation to high-quality corporate reporting in India. We would be keen to provide all-possible support for the said-programme in India.
MCA Secretary Addresses ICAI Council
It is our privilege that Ministry of Corporate Affairs Secretary Shri D. K. Mittal recently came to the Institute and addressed its Central Council Meeting. While praising the endeavours and steps that the profession has taken so far, he expressed his appreciations over the positive role of the profession. He hoped that the Institute will continue to contribute in the national growth and economy. During the meeting, I on behalf of the Council requested Shri Mittal that the revised Scheduled VI should be made applicable to all companies whose financial year commences on or after 1st April, 2011, to which he readily agreed. This reflects on not only his grasp over the issue concerning corporates and professionals alike, but also on his decision-making prowess and proactive attitude. He advised us to explore the opportunities available to the Indian CAs in the African countries and also to enter into MoU with accounting bodies in that part of the world. I am sure, Shri Mittal and his Ministry will continue to support the vision and mission of our profession and its cause in future too. During the meeting, the Goverment nominees Shri Anil Agarwal and Shri Siddharth Birla also praised the noteworthy contributions made by the Institute for the Indian economy and for accounting profession in India.
Interactive Meeting Focusing Services of the Institute
All stakeholders of the Institute will be happy to know that, very recently in my interactive meeting with all Secretaries to the Committees and Heads of the Departments of the ICAI, I happened to discuss my Action Plan 2011-2012 and the possible methodologies on how to implement that in the Institute. The thrust of the meeting was also to increase the services offered to our members and students using the ITenabled systems. It was decided to make the CPE programmes more useful, create infrastructure for the Institute’s Branches, increase students’ registration, expedite our disciplinary mechanism further, strengthen examination systems, and to chiefly focus on the implementation of IFRS, DTC and GST. I further suggested them that they should play a proactive and key role in bringing issues before their respective Committees.
The meeting was also addressed by the Chairman of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, CA. R. Narayanamohan, who informed the participants about the industry functions and economic environment in Singapore. He also commented on the professional opportunities available in Singapore and the skill-set required to avail the same.
Infrastructural Initiatives
Another Hardayal Library Renovated in Delhi: I am happy to inform that the Institute, as a part of its social responsibility and to provide library facilities to CA students, has undertaken to manage and maintain Hardayal Library at six locations in Delhi/New Delhi in collaboration with the Municipal Corporation of Delhi. The first library was inaugurated at the Chandni Chowk. Now, the second library has also been inaugurated by Hon’ble Mayor of Delhi, Shri Prithvi Raj Sawhney, in the presence of Shri O. P. Kohli, former Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), Dr. Harsh Vardhan, former Minister of Health & Education, Government of Delhi, Shri Devender Kumar, Municipal Councillor, and Shri Yashpal Arya, Secretary, Hardayal Municipal Library. From ICAI, I had the privilege to witness this inauguration along with my Central Council colleague CA. Vinod Jain and the NIRC Chairman CA. Rajesh Sharma among others. The facilities made available at the library include an air-conditioned hall with wellequipped library and spacious reading area.
Bhoomi Poojan at Amritsar Branch: It is a matter of satisfaction that bhoomi poojan of the land purchased by the Amritsar Branch was recently performed, which I along with the ICAI Vice President CA. Jaydeep N. Shah and my Central Council colleagues CA. Pankaj Tyagee, CA. Charanjot Singh Nanda and CA. Naveen N. D. Gupta attended. Shri Navjot Singh Sidhu, the Lok Sabha member from Amritsar, was the chief guest.
Purchase of Land for Ernakulam Branch: I along with the ICAI Vice President CA. Jaydeep N. Shah visited the Ernakulam Branch of SIRC with regard to the execution of the agreement for the purchase of land for the Branch. We also addressed the members at the Branch and attended the Seminar on Direct Tax Code organised by the Branch.