The Coimbatore Branch of the Southern India Regional Council (SIRC) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) celebrated the 78th Chartered Accountants’ Day with a series of social, environmental and professional initiatives reflecting the profession’s commitment to nation-building and public service.
The celebrations commenced on Wednesday morning with the hoisting of the ICAI flag at ICAI Bhavan, Thudiyalur, Coimbatore.
The ceremony was held in the presence of CA Venkatesh, President of the Auditors Association of Southern India, and CA Survajith S. Krishnan, Chairman of the Coimbatore Branch of SIRC of ICAI, along with past chairpersons, managing committee members, senior members, students and well-wishers of the profession.
As part of the celebrations, the branch organised a tree plantation drive at the ICAI premises, reaffirming its commitment to environmental sustainability and a greener future.
A blood donation camp was also organised to encourage voluntary blood donation and contribute to the healthcare needs of society.
Continuing its tradition of social responsibility, the branch conducted annadanam (community feeding) for more than 750 beneficiaries, reflecting the profession’s commitment to serving the community beyond financial and regulatory domains.
The celebrations concluded with a Chartered Accountants’ Day function at ICAI Bhavan, where members of the profession gathered to commemorate the journey of ICAI and honoured members who had completed 30 years in the profession in recognition of their contribution to the growth of the profession and society.
Speaking on the occasion, Chairman CA Survajith S. Krishnan said that Chartered Accountants had played a pivotal role in strengthening India’s economic framework through their contributions to financial reporting, taxation, auditing, corporate governance, entrepreneurship, public finance and policy implementation.
He added that the profession had continued to evolve as a trusted partner in India’s growth story.
