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22. CMA N. K. Roy (1979-80) |
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He represented the Institute at Parliamentary hearings preceding statutory recognition & at International Conferences he was a member of national Productivity Council study team which studied & reported on Cost Accounting & Financial Control System in the U.S.A., U.K. & West Germany. |
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The Institute circulated draft Guidelines on Cost Audit. |
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In the Research Division, the publication of short guidelines for the updating of Professional knowledge on specific matters is taken up. |
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21. CMA S Suryanarayanan (1978-79) |
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Talks concluded with Institutes of Cost & Management Accountants of Bangladesh & Pakistan. |
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The Department of Tourism, Government of India accepted that Cost Accountants are eligible to certify the Hotel Tariffs required by the Department. |
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Received a request for enlistments of personnel for a very large Government Understanding and Training Institute in Zambia and to organize seminars on Cost audit in Tanzania. Read More... |
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20. CMA S. K. Mitra (1977-78) |
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Furnished to the Government a detailed format of the content of Social Report, & also submitted the Guidelines for the preparation of this Report & the Guidelines for the Social Auditor. |
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Suggested to the Government the publication of a separate Costing Profit & Loss Account & Statement showing the creation & disposition of Wealth by individual Corporate Units, as part of the present Annual Financial Report. |
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19. CMA A. K. Biswas (1976-77) |
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Ten week training course designed for executives of Coal India limited on cost and financial management. |
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Professional work assigned to the ICWA of India by the Reserve Bank of India on banking cost, operational efficiency and profitability of banks. Read More... |
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18. CMA M. S. Rao (1975-76) |
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Two overseas centres were opened – Tanzania & Zambia. |
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17. CMA V Kalyanaraman (1974-75) |
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He has the distinction of being the Youngest president of the Institute. |
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The First President from CMA Bodies in South Asian Federation of Accountants (SAFA) |
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The signatory to the constitution and formation of Confederation of Asian and Pacific Accountants (CAPA),International federation of Accountants (IFAC) and South Asian federation of Accountants (SAFA) |
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16. CMA M. R. S. Iyengar (1973-74) |
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The Seventh Conference of Asian & Pacific Accountants was held at Bangkok, Thailand, between 4th and 10th November, 1973. |
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The Institute was represented at the Conference by the President Mr. M.R.S. Iyengar, the Vice-President, Shri Kalyanaraman, Council Members, Shri S. K. Mitra, and Shri M. Sreenivasa Rao, Secretary, Shri S.N. Ghose, and Shri A.K. Ghosh, a member of the Institute. |
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15. CMA Shyamal Banerjee (1972-73) |
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The Council framed regulations, with the approval of the Central Government, creating a separate cadre called Grad. CWA, to help maintain links with students who have passed the final exam but yet to finish their practical training. Read More... |
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14. CMA K. K. Data (1971-72) |
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The first Research publication of the Institute “Decisional Phenomena and the Management Accountant” was published. |
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The Second research work “The Break-even Concept and its Practical Dimensions” was also published. |
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13. CMA R. Nababhoy (1970-71) |
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The Sixth Conference of Asian & Pacific Accountants was held in August, 1970, and attended by Shri G. K. Abhyankar, Chairman, and S. N. Ghose, Secretary, as representatives of the Institute. |
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