- This is the beginning and look forward for many more initiatives with ICAI: Manisha Chandra, IAS, Commissioner & Secretary of Rural Development, Gujarat
- The program will benefit 700+ accounting officers across Gujarat
- It is designed in local language and will be conducted in 7 ICAI centers of Gujarat
NE EDUCATION BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, SEPT 11
Ahmedabad Chapter of the ICAI through Committee on Public and Government Financial Management (CPGFM) on Monday started a comprehensive training Programme on the “Effective Implementation of Accounting Guidelines for Various Rural Development Schemes.” specifically designed for accounting staff working within Rural Development Agencies in Gujarat.
The program will benefit 700+ accounting officers across Gujarat. The program is designed in local language and will be conducted in 7 ICAI centers of Gujarat.
The first 4 batches were started in Ahmedabad and The program was inaugurated by the esteemed Manisha Chandra, IAS, Commissioner & Secretary of Rural Development, Gujarat, CA. Aniket Talati, President of ICAI; CA. Kemisha Soni, Chairperson, CPGFM ; CA. Prasanna Kumar, Vice Chairperson, CPGFM ; CCM CA. Purushottam Khandelwal, Member ,CPGFM Committee; CA. Dr. Anjali Choksi, Chairperson, ICAI-Ahmedabad and CA. Abhinav Malaviya, Secretary, ICAI-Ahmedabad.
The training Programme consists of two-day extensive classroom training to be conducted in small batch of 50 officers to provide platform for interactions and effective leanings. With rural development playing a crucial role in the overall growth and prosperity of the nation, it is imperative that accounting professionals in this sector are equipped with the latest tools and practices.
Manisha Chandra, IAS, Commissioner & Secretary of Rural Development, Gujarat, expressed her enthusiasm for the program, stating that “This training program is a commendable step towards enhancing the skills and knowledge of accounting staff, which will ultimately contribute to the effective implementation of rural development schemes in Gujarat and congratulate ICAI for such initiatives and being a true partner in Nation Building.”
She mentioned this is the beginning and look forward for many more initiatives with ICAI.
CA Aniket Talati, President of ICAI shared that ICAI is involved in ongoing accounting and financial management reform in the country in Government. ICAI has got more than 170 branches spread across India and through its professionals can support government in capacity building of their accounts and finance staff.