Mangaluru: Republic Day celebrated at Institute of Chartered Accountants of India


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Mangaluru, Jan 27: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India celebrated 72nd Republic Day on Tuesday, January 26 at ICAI Bhawan, Padil. The day was celebrated with much pomp and fervour.

On this occasion, the chief guest Dr Dilip G Naik, pro-vice-chancellor, Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) hoisted the National Flag. SA Prabhakara Sharma, secretary, Indian Red Cross Society Dakshina Kannada district was present.

ICAI Mangaluru Branch also felicitated the senior members of the profession on this day who have contributed to the profession and helped the branch stand and grow stronger.

ICAI Mangaluru Chairman CA SS Nayak, vice chairman CA K S Kamath, secretary CA A R Musba, treasurer CA Prasanna Shenoy, IPC CA Anantha Padmanabha, SICASA chairman CA Gautham Nayak, CA Gautham Pai, CA Shraddha Sanghvi, CA Yashaswini, SICASA committee members, other CAs and CA students were present.

Dr Dilip G Naik stated that the doctors have taken care of the well being of the nation likewise CAs have taken care of the wealth of the nation. S A Prabhakara Sharma mentioned that serving a nation is nothing but serving the people around you, in that way CAs have contributed so much for the nation-building.

Blood donation camp in association with the Indian Red Cross society, wherein many volunteers came up to donate their blood with the motto 'Share a little Care a little'. And the event was enriched by the CA students exhibiting their talents in classical dance and patriotic songs.

 

  

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