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A Corridor to Evolution

THE INSTITUTE OF COST ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA

(Statutory Body under an Act of Parliament)

Journal of

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September 2024 Vol. 59 No. 09 Pages - 124 100

Accelerating

INDIA'S

TRANSPORT

& LOGISTICS SECTOR

A Corridor to Evolution

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The Management Accountant, official organ of

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THE INSTITUTE OF COST ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA

(erstwhile The Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of

India) was established in 1944 as a registered company

under the Companies Act with the objects of promoting,

regulating and developing the profession of Cost

Accountancy.

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On 28 May 1959, the Institute was established by a

special Act of Parliament, namely, the Cost and Works

Accountants Act 1959 as a statutory professional body for

the regulation of the profession of Cost & Management

Accountancy.

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It has since been continously contributing to the growth

of the industrial and economic climate of the country.

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The Institute of Cost Accountants of India is the only

recognized statutory professional organisation and

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Management Accountancy.

VISION STATEMENT

“The Institute of Cost Accountants of India would be the

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economic context through competencies drawn

from the integration of strategy, management and

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Contents

Inside

September 2024

SEPTEMBER VOL 59 NO.09 `100

Cover Story

ACCELERATING INDIA’S TRANSPORT AND

LOGISTICS SECTOR –

A CORRIDOR TO EVOLUTION ....... 24

LOGISTICS LEVERAGE AND EVOLUTION IN TRANSPORTATION

INFRASTRUCTURE- PERPETUAL AUGMENTATION OF THE EXPANSION OF

INDIAN ECONOMY ....... 27

ADVANCING SUSTAINABILITY:

THE IMPACT OF GREEN LOGISTICS TECHNOLOGY AND SMART LOGISTICS

PARKS ON FUTURE CITIES DEVELOPMENT ....... 31

FLAGSHIP HIGHWAY PROJECT “BHARATMALA”

THE JOURNEY SO FAR ....... 37

FROM SMART CITIES TO GREEN SUPPLY CHAINS:

A NEW ERA OF LOGISTICS ....... 41

COST MANAGEMENT AND INNOVATION:

THE DUAL PILLARS OF INDIA'S NATIONAL LOGISTICS POLICY, 2022 ....... 46

ACCELERATING INDIA'S TRANSPORT:

GREEN LOGISTICS, SMART CITIES AND INNOVATION ....... 50

EXPLORING THE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES OF VIZHINJAM MOTHER

PORT: A STRATEGIC GATEWAY FOR MARITIME GROWTH ....... 55

ENVIRONMENTAL COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF SATELLITE TOLL COLLECTION

SYSTEM IN INDIA ....... 59

Interview

CMA Hira Nand

Director (Finance)

National Fertilizers Limited

Noida

....... 64

Sustainability Leaf

The New Era of Bullion Trading: Market Reforms through India International Bullion

Exchange (IIBX) and Navigating Customs Duty Changes ....... 68

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PRESIDENT

CMA Bibhuti Bhushan Nayak

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VICE PRESIDENT

CMA T C A Srinivasa Prasad

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COUNCIL MEMBERS

CMA (Dr.) Ashish Prakash Thatte, CMA Ashwin G. Dalwadi, CMA Avijit Goswami,

CMA Chittaranjan Chattopadhyay, CMA Harshad Shamkant Deshpande,

CMA (Dr.) K Ch A V S N Murthy, CMA Manoj Kumar Anand, CMA Navneet Kumar Jain,

CMA Neeraj Dhananjay Joshi, CMA Rajendra Singh Bhati, CMA Suresh Rachappa Gunjalli,

CMA (Dr.) V. Murali, CMA Vinayaranjan P, Ms. Anita Shah Akella, Shri Jyoti Prakash Gadia,

Shri Inder Deep Singh Dhariwal, CS (Dr.) Shyam Agarwal, Shri Sushil Kumar, IAS (Retired)

Secretary

CMA Kaushik Banerjee

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Additional Secretary (Delhi Office) & Head Studies

CMA (Dr.) Debaprosanna Nandy

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Additional Secretary (Headquarters, Kolkata)

CMA Arup Sankar Bagchi

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Director (Examination)

Dr. Sushil Kumar Pareek

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Director (Infrastructure)

CMA Rajat Kumar Basu

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Director (PD & CPD)

CMA Nisha Dewan

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Director (Technical)

CMA Tarun Kumar

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Director (Tax Research)

CMA Kushal Sengupta

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Director (Membership)

CMA Arunava Ganguly

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Director (Admin-Delhi)

CMA Simarjeet Chadha

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Additional Director (Journal & Publications)

CMA Sucharita Chakraborty

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Additional Director (BFSI)

CMA Dibbendu Roy

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Additional Director (Information Technology)

Mr. Ashish Tewari

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Additional Director (Career Counselling and Placement)

Dr. Pradipta Ganguly

Additional Director (Internal Control)

CMA Indu Sharma

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Additional Director (Finance)

CMA Soma Banerjee

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Additional Director (Public Relations)

CMA T R Abrol

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Joint Director (Legal)

Ms Vibhu Agarwal

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Director (Discipline)

CMA R. K. Jain

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Joint Director (CAT)

CMA Pardeep Kumar Khaneja

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Joint Director (International Affairs)

Dr. Kimi Thareja

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Joint Director (Board of Advanced Studies & Research)

CMA Tinku Ghosh Das

DISCLAIMER -

The Institute of Cost Accountants of India does not take responsibility for returning

unsolicited publication material. Unsolicited articles and transparencies are sent

in at the owner’s risk and the publisher accepts no liability for loss or damage.

The views expressed by the authors are personal and do not necessarily represent

the views of the Institute and therefore should not be attributed to it.

The Institute of Cost Accountants of India is not in any way responsible for the

result of any action taken on the basis of the articles and/or advertisements

published in the Journal. The material in this publication may not be reproduced,

whether in part or in whole, without the consent of Editor, The Institute of Cost

Accountants of India. All disputes are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of

competent courts and forums in Kolkata only.

From the Editor’s Desk

President’s Communiqué

Chairman’s Communiqué

Council Committees: 2024-2025

ICMAI CMA Snapshots

Down the Memory Lane

News from the Institute

Statutory Updates

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07

13

14

22

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106

120

Digital Transformation

Fusionistic Convergence of AI to Blockchain

TechStack - Turning Opportunities into

Realities ....... 72

Viksit Bharat

Towards Viksit Bharat@2047 with Strong

Footing and Long-Term Planning ....... 78

Artificial Intelligence

Automation and AI adoption:

Catalysts to enhance Management

Accounting ....... 83

Virtual Management Accounting

Virtual Management Accounting Services:

A Growth Catalyst for SMEs ....... 90

Cost Optimization Technique

Unlocking the Potential of Industrial

Engineering in Cost Optimization ....... 93

Corporate Rebuilding through Demerger:

A Case Study Based on Strides Pharma

Science Ltd. ....... 97

Case Study

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EDITOR’S DESK

From the

Accelerating India's Transport & Logistics Sector - A Corridor to Evolution

ccelerating India’s

transport and

logistics sector

is crucial for its

economic development and

global competitiveness. By

infrastructure development

through expansion and

upgradation of highways

and roads, railways, airports,

ports and shipping, India can

transform its transport and

logistics sector into a more

efficient, sustainable and

globally competitive industry.

Technological integration,

regulatory reforms, sustainability

initiatives, regional connectivity

will not only boost economic

growth but also enhance the

country’s status in the global

supply chain.

India’s logistics and

industrial sector has seen

impressive growth during the

first half of 2024.This issue of

Management Accountant carries

several articles on the theme-

Accelerating India’s Transport

& Logistics Sector - A corridor

to evolution.

Accelerating India’s Transport

and Logistics Sector – A

Corridor To Evolution focuses

on the adoption of green

logistics technology, smart

cities and logistics parks and

reflects India’s commitment to

sustainability and modernization.

These innovations are reducing

the carbon footprint of logistics

operations, optimizing urban

freight movement and enhancing

the overall efficiency of the

sector. India’s transport and

logistics sector has experienced

a significant transformation

over the past decade, becoming

a critical driver of the nation’s

economic progress.

Logistics Leverage and

Evolution in Transportation

Infrastructure perpetual

Augmentation of the Expansion

of Indian Economy performs

a representative sectoral time-

series analysis, establishing the

sustainable expansion trajectory

of the logistics infrastructure in

India.

Advancing Sustainability:

The Impact of Green Logistics

Technology and Smart

Logistics Parks on Future

Cities Development states that

logistics operations contribute

to economic growth and urban

effectiveness and therefore,

eco-friendly approaches reduce

environmental consequences and

improve efÏciency and service.

This article delves into the

impact of logistics technology

and smart logistics parks on

sustainable urban development.

Flagship Highway Project

“Bharatmala” The Journey

So Far explores the journey

of the Bharatmala project. It

also discusses the challenges

encountered during its execution,

including land acquisition,

environmental clearances and

financial constraints. The

article also assesses the socio-

economic impacts of the project,

particularly in terms of regional

development, job creation and

the overall modernization of

India’s transportation network.

The article titled From Smart

Cities to Green Supply Chains: A

New Era of Logistics explores the

convergence of green logistics,

smart city infrastructure and

advanced logistics parks as a

cornerstone of sustainable urban

development. It concludes by highlighting

the synergistic relationship between these

components and their contribution to creating

resilient, eco-friendly, and future-oriented

cities.

Cost Management and Innovation: The

Dual Pillars of India’s National Logistics

Policy, 2022 examines the policy’s two pillars,

innovation and cost management. The article

also emphasizes how CMA support financial

planning, performance evaluation, risk

management, cost optimization, regulatory

compliance, technology integration, and skill

development.

Accelerating India’s Transport: Green

Logistics, Smart Cities, and Innovation

unravels the usage of green logistics

technologies in connection with smart city

ecosystem endorsed by Kolkata City showing

environmental, economic and social-centric

dimensions.

The article Exploring the Development

Opportunities of Vizhinjam Mother Port:

A Strategic Gateway for Maritime Growth

concludes Vizhinjam Port will greatly boost

India’s marine trade and establish it as a key

centre for international shipping. India’s trade

capacity and efÏciency will rise significantly

due to this port’s strategic location and modern

amenities.

Environmental Cost-Benefit Analysis of

Satellite Toll Collection System in India-

assesses the ecological expenses and

advantages of using satellite toll collection

systems in India. It offers suggestions for

policy and practical application, as well as

guidance for future research.

Apart from these thematic articles, this

issue contains articles on various other

contemporary matters.

We look forward to constructive feedback

from our readers. Please send your comments

and suggestions to editor@icmai.in.

A big thanks to our authors who have

enriched the contents of this Issue.

Happy Reading!!!

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“If you light a lamp for someone else, it will also

brighten your path.”

-- Gautama Buddha

My Dear Professional Colleague,

t the outset, I, on behalf of the Institute and

all its stakeholders extend our heartiest

congratulations and best wishes to Ms.

Deepti Gaur Mukerjee, IAS on assuming

charge as the Secretary to the Government of India,

Ministry of Corporate Affairs. I am pleased to inform

that I along with CMA Ashwin G. Dalwadi, Immediate

Past President, ICMAI and CMA Manoj Kumar Anand,

Council Member, ICMAI, called on Ms. Deepti Gaur

Mukerjee on 3rd September, 2024 in New Delhi and

discussed the matters related to the Institute and CMA

profession.

Independence Day Celebration

I am delighted to inform that the Institute celebrated

the 78th Independence Day with great enthusiasm and

patriotism across its headquarters in Kolkata, Delhi

OfÏce, Regional Councils and Chapters nationwide. The

celebration marked the Institute’s ongoing commitment to

contributing to India’s economic growth by empowering

cost and management accounting professionals.

I had the privilege of unfurling the National Flag

during the Independence Day Celebrations organized

at Headquarters, Kolkata, in the presence of Council

members, Former Presidents, Regional Council Members

of EIRC and employees of the Institute. The Campaign

“Har Ghar Tiranga” was celebrated by the Headquarters,

Regional Councils, Chapters and employees of the

CMA Bibhuti Bhusan Nayak

President

The Institute of Cost Accountants of India

Institute during 9th August to 15th August, 2024, by

hoisting the national flags in their respective premises.

Meeting with Dignitaries

CMA Ashwin G. Dalwadi, Immediate Past President,

ICMAI along with CMA Manoj Kumar Anand,

Chairman, PD & CPE Committee, ICMAI and CMA

Nishant Kumar Singh, Former Chairman, EIRC

of ICMAI met Shri Chirag Paswan, Hon’ble Union

Minister of Food Processing Industries on 22.08.2024

at his ofÏce to request implementation of cost audit in

food processing and milk food industry.

CMA Rajendra Singh Bhati, Chairman, Public

Relations Committee, CAT and Direct Taxation

Committee, ICMAI along with CMA Santosh Pant,

Chairman, NIRC of ICMAI, CMA Sunil Singh, Former

Chairman, NIRC of ICMAI and CMA Amit Yadav,

Chairman, Lucknow Chapter of ICMAI had a meeting

with Dr. Dinesh Sharma, Hon’ble MP Rajya Sabha at

Lucknow.

Highest-ever Student Admissions for the CMA

Course

I am proud to announce a significant milestone in the

history of the Institute, having achieved the highest-ever

student admissions for the CMA Course for December

2024 term. With more than 41,000 new admissions, this

record-breaking achievement underscores the growing

recognition of the CMA profession as a vital contributor

to the economic and financial management landscape

of the nation. It also reflects the increasing awareness

of the value and scope of the CMA qualification, which

offers vast career opportunities in both the public and

private sectors.

President’s

Communiqué

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presence of Brig Bikram Heeru, ADG, DRZ (Central),

DGR, as the Chief Guest. In his address, Brig Heeru

briefed the participants on the importance of acquiring

new skills to enhance their employability in the civilian

sector. He encouraged them to take full advantage of

the course, highlighting how the CAT certificate will

open up new career opportunities for them. Brig Heeru

also expressed his gratitude to the Institute of Cost

Accountants of India for their continued support and

commitment to the welfare of ex-servicemen.

My Council colleague CMA Rajendra Singh Bhati,

Council Member & Chairman (CAT), ICMAI, who was

also present in the inaugural, thanked DGR, Ministry

of Defence for showing confidence in the Institute and

entrusting 12 batches of CAT Course for its calendar

year 2024-25. He assured the Institute’s commitment

to impart quality training to the Defence personnel.

He added that the Institute has already endeavoured

to provide placement opportunities to the defence

personnel undergoing the CAT Course. CMA Santosh

Pant, Chairman, NIRC; CMA Amit Yadav, Chairman

(Lucknow Chapter); Managing Committee Members

of Lucknow Chapter and faculty members were also

present during the inaugural programme.

CMA National Youth Commerce Olympiad

(NYCO) 2024

I am happy to inform that the Directorate of Studies

in association with Career Counselling & Placement

Committee and CAT Directorate of ICMAI is organizing

CMA National Youth Commerce Olympiad (NYCO)

2024). The online registrations have already started w.e.f.

16th August, 2024. This event represents a remarkable

opportunity for young minds to showcase their talent,

knowledge, and passion for commerce on a national

stage. The CMA NYCO is not just a competition; it is

a celebration of the intellectual prowess and academic

excellence that our community holds dear. It aims

to foster a spirit of learning, innovation, and healthy

competition among students from across the country.

I request all members and students to actively

participate in the event and make the CMA National

Youth Commerce Olympiad 2024 a grand success. For

more details and registration, please visit the NYCO

portal: https://eicmai.in/nyco/Home.aspx

Peer Review Board

I am pleased to inform you that the Peer Review Board

has started assigning the Reviews to the empanelled

reviewers. I take this opportunity to congratulate the

Peer Review Board of the Institute for this initiative

and hope that the peer review process will be smooth

and seamless. I urge the eligible PCMAs to apply

to the Board in the prescribed format to empanel as

Reviewer. I also urge the PCMAs to apply for the Peer

Review of their respective firms by writing an email

to the peerreviewboard@icmai.in at the earliest. For

further assistance, you are advised to refer to the PRB

webpage on the Institute’s website at https://icmai.

in/icmai/PeerReviewSystem/index.php and write to

the PRB Secretariat at peerreviewboard@icmai.in for

seeking any clarification / information.

CAT Course for retiring/retired Defence Personnel

I am glad to share with you that the new batches

of CAT course for retiring/retired JCOs/OR & their

equivalent in association with Directorate General of

Resettlement (DGR), Ministry of Defence, Government

of India as per the approved calendar of the DGR for the

training year 2024-25 have commenced on 12th August,

2024 at our Lucknow and Ranchi Chapters, details of

which are given in following paragraphs.

The inauguration ceremony in Ranchi took place

on 24th August 2024, where I addressed the esteemed

gathering in the presence of my council colleague,

CMA Rajendra Singh Bhati, Chairman, Committee

for Accounting Technicians. I am elated to share that

Shri Sanjay Seth, Hon’ble Minister of State for Defence,

Government of India, graced the event as the Chief

Guest. He congratulated the Institute for providing a

platform to defence personnel, which will assist them

in resettlement after their retirement. Brig. Rajeev

Kapur, SM, ADG, DRZ East, delivered the welcome

address to the course students as the Guest of Honour.

CMA Subhasish Chakraborty, Chairman of EIRC;

CMA Bidyadhar Prasad, RCM-EIRC, CMA Prabhash

Mishra, Chairman of the Ranchi Chapter; & Other

Regional Council Members of EIRC and members of

the Managing Committee of the Ranchi Chapter were

also present at the inauguration.

The inauguration ceremony in Lucknow took place

on 12th August, 2024 and was graced by the esteemed

PRESIDENT’S COMMUNIQUÉ

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Vice President, ICMAI, CMA Neeraj D. Joshi, Council

Member, ICMAI, CMA Damodara Mishra, Secretary,

EIRC-ICMAI, CMA Uttam Kumar Nayak, Regional

Council Member & Immediate Past Chairman, EIRC-

ICMAI. The Seminar witnessed an active participation

from more than 150 members. I congratulate CMA

Ramesh Chandra Patra, Chairman and other members

of the Managing Committee of Bhubaneswar Chapter-

ICMAI on the successful conduct of the Seminar.

I wish prosperity and happiness to our esteemed

members, students and their families on the occasion

of Ganesh Chaturthi, Onam & Milad-un-Nabi and wish

them success in all of their endeavours.

With warm regards,

CMA Bibhuti Bhusan Nayak

September 4, 2024

MOU with International Financial Services Centres

Authority (IFSCA)

I am happy to inform that ICMAI has signed

a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with

International Financial Services Centres Authority

(IFSCA) on 30th August, 2024 at Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

The MOU was signed by CMA Dr. Kaushik Banerjee,

Secretary, ICMAI and Dr. Dipesh Shah, Executive

Director (Development), International Financial Services

Centres Authority (IFSCA) in the presence of CMA

Ashwin G. Dalwadi, Immediate Past President, ICMAI,

Shri K. Rajaraman, Chairperson, IFSCA, Dr. Dipesh

Shah, ED (Development), IFSCA, CMA Chittaranjan

Chattopadhyay, Chairman, BFSI Board, ICMAI and

CMA Malhar Dalwadi, Former Chairman, Ahmedabad

Chapter, ICMAI.

Through this MOU, ICMAI shall extend cooperation

to IFSCA in developing GIFT-IFSC, as a “Global

Finance and Accounting Hub”, collaborate and cooperate

with IFSCA to facilitate the export of Book-keeping,

Accounting, Taxation and Financial Crimes Compliance

Services from the GIFT-IFSC. It will allow both the

Institutes to jointly organize international and domestic

events including conferences, seminars, and round table

meetings with ICMAI members and industry participants

to increase awareness and promote GIFT-IFSC as a

“Global Finance and Accounting Hub” and it also

allow for jointly participating in international events

and forums for promoting the export of Finance and

Accounting related services from GIFT-IFSC in India.

Both the Institutes may also jointly prepare knowledge

papers/organized studies pertaining to the accounting

framework, incorporating research work and feedback

received from various stakeholders.

Seminar on “Recent Developments in Cost Record,

Cost Report & Performance Report”

I am pleased to inform that the Bhubaneswar Chapter

of the Institute has successfully conducted a seminar

on the theme “Latest Development in the Cost Audit

Framework & ABC for Maintenance of Cost Records

& Cost Audit” on 11th August 2024 at CMA Bhawan,

Bhubaneswar. Shri Babu Singh, Hon’ble MLA, Ekamra

Constituency, Bhubaneswar inaugurated the Seminar as

its Chief Guest. I had the pleasure of participating in

the Seminar along with CMA T C A Srinivasa Prasad,

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on the topic “Empowering Communities: The Future of

Small-Scale Cooperatives in a Sustainable World” on 14th

August, 2024. Our guest facilitator for the session was Dr.

Madhukar Sharma, Head, Center for International Relations

and Governance, Maharashtra National Law University,

Nagpur.

The webinar focused on the role of small-scale cooperatives

in promoting sustainable development and community

empowerment, examining how these cooperatives can

contribute to a greener and more equitable future. The speaker

talked about Sahkar Se Samridhi Scheme and explained the

role of cooperatives in achieving socio-economic prosperity,

particularly in rural and marginalized communities.

Dr. Madhukar emphasized on the existence of cooperatives

in India, its principals, achievements as wells as India’s

active participation in the cooperatives.

The webinar was taken forward by CMA Navneet Kumar

Jain, Chairman of the Board who apprised the members

about the ensuing initiative of the CDB in bringing out a

Guidance Note on various aspects governing the operations

and management of Cooperative Societies.

MEMBERSHIP DEPARTMENT

During the month of August 2024, 87 new Associate

memberships were granted and 41 Associate members were

upgraded to Fellowship. Communications also made to aware

the Members whose membership fees for the year 2024-25

have fallen due on and from 1st April 2024, to be paid on

or before September 30, 2024. For any further clarification,

it is requested to contact the membership department at:

membership.director@icmai.in and membership@icmai.

in, mentioning the membership number.

PROFESSIONAL

DEVELOPMENT

&

CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION (PD

& CPE) COMMITTEE

The Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasaran Nigam Limited

considered Cost Accountants Firms for conducting the

Commercial Accounts Audit.

Please visit the PD Portal for Tenders/EOIs during

the month of August 2024 where services of the Cost

Accountants are required in Centre for Trade and Investment

Law, Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust, Troop Comforts Limited,

Intelligent Communication Systems India Limited, North

Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited, Karnataka

Urban Infrastructure Development and Finance Corporation

Ltd (KUIDFC), Cement Corporation of India Limited,

Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited, HSCC (India) Ltd,

National Textile Corporation Limited (NTC), Mineral

Exploration and Consultancy Limited, Airports Authority of

India, Bhubaneswar, North East Gas Distribution Company

Limited, GAIL (India) Limited, Madhya Pradesh Power

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE ACTIVITIES OF VARIOUS

DEPARTMENTS/ COMMITTEES/ BOARDS OF THE INSTITUTE

DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2024

BANKING, FINANCIAL SERVICES AND

INSURANCE BOARD

The Banking, Financial Services & Insurance Board of

the Institute and the BFSI department continued its various

activities and initiatives in August 2024, a synopsis of which

is presented herein under:

A. Certificate Courses of BFSI

Advance Certificate Course on Fintech: The admission

for the 1st batch of Advance Certificate Course on

Fintech has started.

Investment Management in collaboration with

NSE Academy: The admission for the Level-1

(Fundamental Analysis & Valuations) Batch No. 2

of the Investment Management in collaboration with

NSE Academy and Level-3 Batch No. 1 (Financial

Derivatives & it’s application are presently going on.

The admission window for the courses is stated as follows:

h t t p s : / / e i c m a i . i n / O C M A C / B F S I /

DelegatesApplicationForm-BFSI.aspx

B. Webinars

The following webinars were organized by the BFSI on

various topics:

White Label Banking held on 2nd August, 2024: CMA

(Dr.) P. Siva Rama Prasad, Former AGM, State Bank

of India was the speaker.

Insurtech held on 9th August, 2024: CMA (Dr.) P.

Siva Rama Prasad, Former AGM, State Bank of

India was the speaker. CMA (Dr.) Tarun Agarwal,

Former Director, National Insurance Academy and

BFSI Board Member, ICMAI graced the occasion as

the Guest of Honour. The webinar was also attended

by CMA T.C.A. Srinivasa Prasad, Vice-President,

ICMAI who provided the special address.

Climate Risk for Banks- Impact, Mitigation and

Disclosure held on 24th August, 2024: CMA (Dr.)

S.K.Gupta, CEO, Registered Valuers Organization

was the speaker.

Due Diligence on Project Financing held on 30th

August, 2024: Ms. R. Sumitra, Former Chief Credit

OfÏcer, Bank of Baroda was the speaker.

C. Publication of Aide Memoire on Infrastructure

Financing (Revised and Enlarged 2nd Edition)

The online purchase link of the publication titled Aide

Memoire on Infrastructure Financing (Revised and Enlarged

2nd Edition) is as follows:

https://eicmai.in/booksale_bfsi/Home.aspx

COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT BOARD

The Cooperative Development Board organized a webinar

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