Auditors should embrace technology, contribute
to nation building: FM
Observing that the next
25 years are 'critical' for India to achieve developed nation status, Union
Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday appealed to auditors to embrace
technology and educate smaller companies to grow.
The Finance and Corporate
Affairs Minister remarked that the country has progressed at many levels in the
last 20-25 years and even the World Bank report has said India has achieved in
the last decade what it could not be achieved in 60 years.
"I am talking to
veterans of this profession. You are one of the oldest registered bodies. I
would think my meeting with you all is not just only to celebrate the 90 years,
but also to say celebrating at a time when this profession has to take newer
responsibilities," she said at the 90th-anniversary celebrations of The
Society of Auditors here.
Sitharaman pointed out
that the practices of chartered accountants were going through a lot of change,
globally and said that even some of the audience gathered at the venue had already
started to feel the change in their profession.
"I commend the way
in which technology has come into play and many of you are happily adapting to
it and that is why even the examinations of chartered accountants is going to
be of a different format from next July...," she said.
Sitharaman said that in
the next 25 years India is having a 'narrow window' to become a developed
nation and every one of us has to play a very important role in not only
focusing on your profession but looking at ways to better serve the nation.
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dt. 18.09.2023