ICAI-J&K Branch celebrates CA Day
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JAMMU: J&K Branch (NIRC) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) celebrated the 75th CA Day.
The celebrations began with the members and students coming in huge number for the blood donation campaign, planting 75 trees at 75 locations to commemorate the 75 years of their Alma Mater and a free medical checkup was also organized by Narayana Hospital.
CA Sat Sharma, former Minister, also graced the event. JKICAI also visited Govt. Girls Higher Sec School, Bhagwati Nagar in association with Guru Nanak Langar Mission Trust to plant fruit trees. Further, the members and students participated in Run for Viksit Bharat to highlight the importance of good health.
In the evening, the branch held a seminar on Capital Markets at Royal Park, By Pass, GreaterKailash, Jammu.
CA Vineet Kohli, Chairman of the J&K Branch, delivered a compelling welcome address at the event celebrating the 75th anniversary of ICAI’s foundation.
His speech highlighted the Institute’s remarkable journey, acknowledged the contributions of its members, and set a vision for the future.
In his address, CA Vineet Kohli underscored the significant achievements of ICAI over the past 75 years.
“The ICAI has grown from a modest beginning to become the world’s largest accounting body, with over 4 lakh members and a thriving student community of 9 lakh future chartered accountants. This success story is a testament to our commitment to excellence, integrity, and professional standards,” he stated.
He expressed particular pride in welcoming the newly qualified Chartered Accountants, encouraging them to continue upholding the legacy of professionalism and ethical practice that ICAI is known for.
A special note of gratitude was directed towards the past Chairmen of the J&K Branch.
“We stand on the strong foundation you have built, and we are deeply grateful for your contributions,” said CA Kohli.In line with ICAI’s “WE CARE” initiative, all past Chairmen were felicitated by the branch, recognizing their unwavering dedication and service.
CA Bharat Makkar, the guest speaker, enlightened the members with his insights on how an understanding of capital markets can transform our financial lives. The event was graced by the esteemed presence of Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner of Jammu, as the Chief Guest.
In his address, Ramesh Kumar highlighted the pivotal role of Chartered Accountants in the financial sector and nation-building.
He emphasized the trust and legacy that the government places in ICAI and the significant responsibilities that rest on the shoulders of Chartered Accountants.
“Chartered Accountants play a crucial role in shaping the financial landscape and driving economic growth. The trust and expectations from the government towards ICAI are immense, and it is imperative that Chartered Accountants continue to uphold their professional integrity and contribute to nation-building,” stated Ramesh Kumar.
In a gesture of recognition and encouragement, Ramesh Kumar, felicitated the newly qualified Chartered Accountantswhile some were given cash awards for their exceptional academic performance.
The event was also graced by Dr. M Muthu Mathavan, Facility Director of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Narayana Superspecialist Hospital, Katra. Adding to the significance of the event, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between ICAI and Narayana Hospital. This collaboration aims to provide enhanced healthcare benefits and support to ICAI members and their families, reflecting ICAI’s commitment to the well-being of its community.
Dr Alka Sharma, was the anchor for the evening and engaged the CA members, CA students and their families with lots of fun activities. CA Sourav Pargal, Vice Chairman, presented the formal vote of thanks. CA Priya Seht, Secretary, CA Vikas Purdhani, Immediate Past President and CA Ayush Sawhney, Executive Member graced the event with their benign presence.