ICAI promoting Start-up Ecosystem, Connecting Startup Community
ICAI promoting Start-up Ecosystem, Connecting Startup Community
The Institute of
Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) in association with StartUp India and
Digital India is organising a two-day StartUP Sphere event on 27th June 2023
(Tuesday) and 28th June 2023 (Wednesday) at Jio World Convention Centre,
Mumbai. The objective is to create awareness, help nurture ideas, enable capacity
building and provide assistance for developing Startup ecosystem in India.
Shri Uday Samant, Hon’ble
Minister for Industries, Government of Maharashtra was the
Chief Guest at the inauguration of ICAI StartUp Sphere 2023 program. On
this occasion, he lauded ICAI initiatives to support and strengthen the capacity-building
measures for the enhancement of the portfolio of MSMEs & Start-ups. He
said, “It is a good opportunity for the Startups to come together on one
platform and share their ideas. I am elated that it is happening in Mumbai and
provided the state a chance to explore this area.”
The event witnessed panel
discussions and thought-provoking sessions on various topics such as
Governmental Eco System for Startups, New Avenues in Start Ups, Art and Science
of Startup Valuation, and more. The event also encompassed a vibrant startup
exhibition area featuring cutting-edge technologies, products, and services
from various industries. The StartUP Sphere also had a startup ramp, a program
on Maharashtra industrial policies, startup pitching program, investors meet,
and many more.
On this occasion CA.
Aniket Sunil Talati, President, ICAI said “ICAI
has been actively involved in promoting and supporting startups, recognizing
their importance in driving innovation, economic growth and job creation. ICAI
Startup Sphere event aims to support and foster the growth of startups, thereby
contributing to the development of a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem in the
country.”
This year ICAI will be celebrating
the 75th year of foundation of the institute and as a true partner in nation
building ICAI had taken various measures to nurture and empower budding entrepreneurship,
MSMEs and Startups in the country. ICAI
was inducted into the India Book of Records for its initiatives MSME SETU and
MSME Yatra which promoted Competitiveness and Capacity building of MSMEs. MoUs
were signed to build an enabling ecosystem promoting entrepreneurship, Startups
and MSMEs with the Government of Tamil Nadu, IIM Lucknow Enterprise Incubation
Centre and Gujarat Student Startup & Innovation Hub (i-Hub). MoUs were also
signed for capacity building with NIRD & Panchayati Raj, SCOPE, and
Commissioner of Treasuries and Accounts, Government of Tamil Nadu. ICAI also had earlier launched various
initiatives like Startup Manthan, ICAI Startup Samvad, startup portal (https://startup.icai.org/),
startup incubation centres, certificate course on Startup, masterclass on
startup etc.
During
the inaugural session today, CA. Ranjeet Kumar Agarwal, Vice-President, ICAI said,
“Start-ups
are centres of novel innovations, they generate jobs, which implies more career
opportunities; more employment leads to a stronger economy, and a healthier
economy has a direct bearing on the growth of cities where startups locate.
StartUp Sphere program provides a unique opportunity for startups to connect
with peers, industry experts and investors, and to gain insights into the
latest trends and innovations in the startup ecosystem.”
Further
CA. Dhiraj Khandelwal, Chairman, Committee on MSME & Start-up added “I invite all the
aspiring entrepreneurs, investors, and innovators to StartUp Sphere. Engage in
thought-provoking panel discussions led by industry experts and immerse
yourself in interactive workshops. Chartered Accountants are leading the
accounting, auditing and taxation roles, witness a significant shift in their
role and now making their mark in the dynamic world of start-ups. Be part of
this exclusive celebration of talent, passion, and ground-breaking ideas under
one roof.”
This StartUP Sphere aims
to bring together the startup community, partners, unicorns, influencers,
founders, investors, leaders, and entrepreneurs under one roof and that provide
a unique opportunity for startups to connect with peers, industry experts, and
investors, and to gain insights into the latest trends and innovations in the
startup ecosystem.
Speaking on Unique
Document Identification Number (UDIN) CA. Aniket Sunil Talati said that the
Governing Board of National Board of Accountants and Auditors (NBAA), Tanzania
has approved the introduction of UDIN system in Tanzania. A request has been
received from NBAA to share the step-by-step process for implementing the UDIN,
as also to share ICAI’s experience and support for implementing UDIN in
Tanzania.
UDIN Statistics: As on
13th June 2023, around 5.06 Cr UDINs have been generated and over 1.39 lakh
Members have registered themselves on UDIN Portal. So far UDINs Generated 5,06,96,644
and Members Registered 1,39,750.
President ICAI also told
that ICAI is in the process of coming out with a Guidance Note on Forensic
Accounting and Investigation Standards. The Guidance Note will provide a
comprehensive understanding of the Forensic Accounting and Investigation
Standards issued by ICAI. It will also provide guidance on the interpretation
and application of the Standards, as well as practical insights into the
principles and methodologies involved in forensic accounting and investigation.
CA. Aniket Sunil Talati,
President ICAI talked about the Campus Placement Programme which is held twice
a year and provides a platform to both the Newly Qualified Chartered
Accountants (NQCAs) and the organizations looking to hire the best available
talent to fulfil their Human Resource requirement. He said “This programme,
being a one stop solution, offers a unique opportunity for employers to
interact with the NQCAs, peruse the particulars of a huge pool of promising
professionals and recruit the suitable one(s) who is found to be better than
the best.”
He added “The 56th edition
of Campus placement Programme covered the candidates who had passed final
examination held in May, 2022 examinations and candidates who passed final
examination at the immediate previous examination, but did not register for the
then-campus programme, were allowed to register. The interviews were
successfully completed at 27 centres (9 major and 18 smaller) and 6 new smaller
centres were added (Bhopal, Lucknow, Patna, Raipur, Ranchi & Vadodara). At
all 9 bigger centres premier day slot were given, instead of the earlier
practice of 5 bigger centres i.e. Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai &
Kolkata. Minimum CTC threshold was increased from Rs.6 LPA to Rs. 9 LPA at all
existing 21 centres. For 6 new centres,
minimum CTC was kept at Rs.7.2 LPA.”
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