Jaipur 13th November, 2019: The Indian
Diaspora is one laced with diversity. With the socio-economic divergence quite
evident and impactful, legislative measures as well as administrative measures
are required to be rolled by the government to make sure that the weakest and
the most underprivileged sections of society get their full due. These include
but are not limited to rolling out of laws to strengthen the positioning of
physically, economically and socially lagging sections of the society but also
ensuring that the same are enforced in such a manner to deliver the desired
results. Governance has and shall always play a key role in achieving the
intended impact. In light of this and
the agenda of the Government of India of Empowering
New India, the Institute of Company Secretaries of
India (ICSI) is organising its 47th
National Convention of Company Secretaries from 14th – 16th November, 2019 at Jaipur Exhibition & Convention Centre,
Jaipur, Rajasthan.
A curtain raiser press
conference was organised at Jaipur today to announce the 47th National
Convention of Company Secretaries.
CS Ranjeet Pandey, President, The
Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI), while addressing the media
said, “The Institute of Company Secretaries of India has always considered
its moral, ethical and professional responsibility to partner in the various
initiatives of the government of India while holding strong to its core agenda
of promoting good governance, by itself and through its members. The
expectations conveyed by dignitaries of the likes of the Hon’ble President and
Prime Minister of India, Ministries and Regulatory Authorities represent an
image of responsibility which is required to be dispensed off with the highest
levels of integrity. Apart from this, the recognition of the Institute and its
professionals is being well recognized beyond the national territories as well.
The accolades received for the activities undertaken are a portrayal of the relentless
working of the Institute and the Company Secretaries towards promoting good
corporate governance”.
Company Secretaries 2022 vis-a-vis Global Governance
Standards: Need for Up skilling and Transformation
There
cannot be more exciting and purposeful times for the Company Secretary
professionals as our country `India’ is aspiring to be a 5 trillion (USD)
economy by 2022-25 and subsequently, 10 trillion (USD) by 2030. This
transformation presents a great opportunity and challenge in front of our
Institution to be at front and center of India’s economic evolution by
producing and grooming CS professionals who not only can take India to those
heights; but also be the International thought leaders who would create and set
the benchmarks in Corporate Governance and ethics which will be idolized and
emulated by rest of the world in times to come
India is a
country where talent is not scarce. The right mix of talent and capital is what
makes business conglomerates. A lot has happened on the Start-Up landscape
during the last decade. The Government has been making rapid strides in
liberalisation of laws, scrapping of redundant provisions and the alike. India
has jumped by 14 ranks and is now at rank 63 in the Ease of Doing Business.
Mentorship crisis is a major problem for start-ups. Company Secretaries act as
business incubators and accelerators.
Artificial
Intelligence is the next big thing. The compliance function will be taken over
by computers leaving the Company Secretaries free for more human jobs that
require specialized skill and application of mind.
NCLT:
Harmonizing Diverse Practices and Expectations from Professionals
Just like
an advocate is an officer of the Court, similarly, the Company Secretaries are
duty bound to facilitate the courts and quasi judicial bodies such as NCLT to
meet the ends of justice. Company Secretaries being experts in the field of
company law assist the courts in interpretation of the law.
Eminent national and international personalities and experts from
diverse fields, viz. Government, Regulators, Academia, Corporate Sector will
address the Convention in various technical sessions.
CS Ashish Garg, Vice-President, ICSI, CS Manish Gupta (Council
Member, ICSI and Chairman, 47th National Convention Organising Sub-Committee) and
CS NPS Chawla (Council Member, ICSI and Co-Chairman, 47th National Convention
Organising Sub-Committee), CS Ashok Kumar Dixit (Officiating Secretary, ICSI) CS
Rahul Sharma (Chairman, Jaipur Chapter & Programme Facilitator) were also
present on the occasion .