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SIRC eNewsletter
The Institute of Company Secretaries of India
Southern India Regional Council
“ICSI-SIRC House”
No.9 Wheat Crofts Road
Nungambakkam, Chennai 600 034
Tel No.28279898; 28268685, 28222212
Email: [email protected]: Website:www.icsi.edu
Issue No.3 March 2016
Members
CS Nagendra D Rao
CS Shastry P S
CS Dhanapal S
CS Ahalada Rao V
CS Gopalakrishna Hegde
CS Ramasubramaniam C
Chairman
CS Sivakumar P
Vice Chairman
Secretary
Treasurer
CS Mohan Kumar A
CS Ganapathi G M
CS Ramakrishna Gupta R
Ex-officio
C O N T E N T SeNewsletter
1) From the Chairman - 1
4) SIRC Activity Report - 19
5) Chapters’ Activity Report - 23
3) Articles - 4
7) Announcements for - 49 Members
8) Announcements for - 52 Students
6) List of Vacancy - 48
Co-opted Members
S B Gautam, RD, MCA
S Krishnan, I.A.S
2) Forthcoming Events - 3
SOUTHERN INDIA REGIONAL COUNCIL
ICSI-SIRC eNewsletter/ March 2016
FROM THE CHAIRMAN
The month of March was you would have received the details of the scheme
very eventful with the through mail. This year we have introduced the
programs l ike Union innovative scheme with four options so as to enable
Budget 2016, Special members to choose the option most suited to them.
Programme on Women's The details of the scheme is published elsewhere in
Day, Half day Seminar on Ind AS drawing a record this e-newsletter. I request the members to take
number of members as delegates. Such enthusiastic advantage of the scheme so as to keep updated by
participation by the members encourage us to at tending the Professional Development
organize more and more programmes for building Programme as well as earn compulsory PCH.
the professional capacity of members.
In response to the request made by the President,
ICSI, SIRC of the ICSI has contributed Rs.10 per SIRC of the ICSI conducted Placement Programe on
th participant from the programme on “Recent Trends 5 March, 2016 at “ICSI-SIRC House”, Chennai. I
in Corporate Governance & Management” held at compliment the efforts put in by the Placement thHotel My Fortune, Chennai on Saturday, the 20 Committee headed by CS A.Mohankumar,
February,2016 towards corpus of the CSBF. I am Treasurer, ICSI – SIRC and other members viz., CS
happy to inform that SIRC was the first to contribute Ramakrishna Gupta R, CS Sandeep S, CS M
to this new initiative of the President. The Cheque for Damodaran, CS Naresh V V, CS Srinivasan P, CS
the same was handed over to CS Palaniappan N, and CS Muthukrishnan S. The
Mamta Binani, President, ICSI on placement programme benefited a large number of
28th February 2016 at Palakkad. The Students, Members as well as the Recruiters. I
CSBF Fund is used for the needy express my thanks to the volunteers viz.,CS
Members and their families in their R.Balasubramanian, CS V.Vasumathy, CS
hour of miseries.L.V.Shyam Sundar, Pract is ing Company
Secretaries, Chennai who have helped us to
Please write your views & suggestion for the organize the placement programme.
development of the profession & the organization of
Capacity Building Programs for the Members.I would like to share that the SIRC has been selected
to be the first location in the country for establishment
of virtual Front Office/CS Chamber. The CS
Chamber will remove the initial difficulties faced by
the newly inducted members into practice by
facilitating them to get an office at a nominal cost.
The Corporate Membership Scheme of the SIRC for
the year 2016-2017 has been announced. I am sure
Yours Sincerely,
CS Sivakumar PChairman, [email protected]
With regards,
Dear Professional Colleagues,
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ICSI-SIRC eNewsletter/ March 2016 2
ICSI-SIRC welcomes the Newly co-Opted Members to the Regional Council
Principal Secretary to Government
Planning and Development Department,
Government of Tamilnadu ,
Secretariat, Chennai-600009.
Mr. S Krishnan, I.A.S Mr. S B Gautam
Regional Director (SR)
Ministry of Corporate Affairs
Shastri Bhawan, 'A' Wing, 5th Floor,
NO.26, Haddows Road, Nungambakkam
Chennai-600006.
CS Sivakumar P, Chairman, ICSI-SIRC &Sarah Arokiaswamy, Joint Secretary, ICSI-SIRO seen with Mr. S Krishnan
CS Ramasurbamaniam C, Council Member, The ICSI & CS Mohan Kumar, Treasurer, ICSI-SIRC seen with Mr.S B Gautam
3
* It is only tentative, separate email will be sent before each programme
ICSI-SIRC eNewsletter/ March 2016 3
Block your Diary!Paid/Free
Date Venue/PCH
Event Chief Guest/Speakers
Paid
09.04.16 ICSI-SIRC House PCH-2
Half Day Seminar on “Corporate Compliance Management”
Ms. Deepa Baburaaj Director, Chief Counsel Contracts & Corporate Governance Cognizant Technologies Ltd, Chennai CS Sujatha P Senior Vice President & Company Secretary, Cholamandalam Investment & Finance Company Ltd, Chennai
Paid 16.04.16 Will be Intimated
Corporate Governance
Will be announced
Free 22.04.16
ICSI–SIRC House PCH- 1
Study Circle meeting on “Latest Changes in Prevention on Money Laundering Act”
CS Babu Sankara Subramanian Practicing Company Secretary, Chennai.
Paid 30.04.16 Will be Intimated PCH-4
Full Day Seminar on Opportunities under NCLT
Will be announced
ARTICLES
ICSI-SIRC eNewsletter/ March 2016
Roles and Responsibilites of Directors under the New Regime
Union Budget 2016 & Key macroeconomic Numbers
Compliance Calender as per SEBI Listing Regulations
- CS Dhanapal S
- CS Jackson David C
- CS Divesh Goyal
My Nostalgia on CS Profession - 2
- CS Subbaraman TP
ICSI-SIRC eNewsletter/ March 2016 4
CS Subbaraman TP
Former Secretary, The ICSI
Soon after formation of Company Secretaries Students Association, we decided to organize lectures on some
important topics of the GDCS course, visits to some important commercial and industrial organizations having
modern office equipment, including computers, enroll more members and meet the Secretarty of the DCA for
relaxation of some tough examination requirements. Initially we sought the assistance and cooperation of
Institute of Management, NIRC of ICWAI, and Delhi Group of Corporation of Certified Secretaries for our local
activities.
I recall our first lecture by the then ROC S.K.Bhattacharya on Company Law, arranged in Burmah Shell
Auditorium in Connaught Place, New Delhi, free of charge. When we asked for the best book on Company
Law, quoting Ramaiya, Ghosh, Shah's lectures, Palmer, Buckley, Gower with our newly acquired knowledge
on the subject, fast came his reply - study Companies Act. He had that calibre. We took students to the then
big computer office of LIC and also arranged series of lectures by experts in the field, like Gowrishankar on
Income Tax, GVG Krishnamurthy on Transfer of Property Act, V.G.Ramachandran on Contract Act and Land
Acquisition Act and so on. We also could obtain Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan in Curzon Road, free of charge, like
Burmah Shell Auditorium. Once when Bhawan room was occupied, we even had a lecture outside the
premises under a banyan tree. All our lecturers were good enough not to charge even for transport. We also
called on R.C. Dutt, ICS, the then Secretary of DCA and Chairman, CLB and he welcomed formation of the
Association.
Appearing for GDCS was a tedious process. For everything connected with the course, payments had to be
made only in Treasury and that too after the challan was prepared and countersigned by an officer of the CS
Branch in DCA. As everything was printed in Government of India Press, it took even a year or more to get
past question papers, and no guidance or clarifications were made available for students and it was difficult to
meet Advisory Committee members located in different parts of the country and the CS Branch officials could
not provide much help.
Our subscription p.a. was only Rs.10 for local members and our funds were therefore meager. We started
enrolling members from other cities at Rs.5 p.a. We used to commute by cycle for everything – for enrolling
members, inviting members by cycling for lectures to avoid postage, etc. Some of us collected question
papers from students after they came out of examinations and got it cyclostyled free of charge from our offices
and sold it at nominal cost to augment our meager resources. One of our members later started Company
Secretaries Publication Centre and those of us who had passed the Inter or Final examinations wrote
suggested answers for the Centre and it sold them at Rs.3 or so per subject. With our contacts in Govt. and
Industry, we brought out an Annual Souvenir with advertisements for the first Annual Meet, inviting Sri.R.C. Dutt
as Chief Guest for the function. We got ICAI Institute hall in Bahadur Shah Marg free of charge with the help of
DCA and even organized a cultural dance programme. I distinctly remember this as I had to run to the next
building to ICAI Hall for arranging electricity when electricity went off in ICAI. For the souvenir we even got an
article from T.S. Kannan, then Under Secretary i/c of CS Branch, titled “Birth of a new profession”.
ICSI-SIRC eNewsletter/ March 2016 5
Within a year we had changed the name as Company Secretaries Association of India, to enable who pass the
Inter and Final of GDCS to be admitted as members. We also got the Association registered under the
Societies Registration Act, 1860 in 1964.
After passing the Final examination I had to go to Bombay
for practical training in Tata Oil Mills Co.Ltd. in Bombay
House of TATAs. Handing over Secretaryship to ASRK
Sastry, I availed of the opportunity of training period in
Bombay House to meet GDCS students in Bombay house
in the evening hours. I also met Hindustan Levers
Secretary S.H.Gursahani, C.C.Sutaria, President of
Institute of Secretaries in Bombay and Davar of Davar's College of Commerce. In order to have an affiliated
association in Bombay I persuaded S.H.Gursahani to be President of Company Secretaries Association of
Bombay and one APS Mani as Secretary for the Association.
There were problems galore in Delhi when I returned. Association office bearers thought President Jaitly
inclined more towards foreign bodies as he was then nominated as Registrar of Corporation of Certified
Secretaries and also as a member of Advisory Committee. Due to lack of confidence on both sides, Sastry and
others approached VG Ramachandran, who was then Member of Official Languages Commission to be the
Chairman of the EC of the Association. When Jaitly resigned, Ramachandran was also elected as the
President of the Association. There was a proposal to hand over postal coaching arrangements to ICAI, which
would not augur well for Company Secretaries profession to come. Further there was even a talk and rumors in
newspapers that the DCA may merge ICAI, ICWAI and GDCS into one Institute. With huge opposition from
ICWAI, the proposal was dropped.
We gave a Reception to Chairman and members of Advisory Committee in Delhi Gymkhana Club and in the
meeting stressed the need for a separate Institute for co. secretaries soon, to have a GDCS qualified secretary
as a member of Advisory Committee, to include in the Act that GDCS should sign the statutory declaration under
S. 33(2) of the Companies Act for formation and commencement of business, permit GDCS holders to appear
before Companies Tribunal and abolish Mg. Agency system.
ndWe had Mr.Justice Hidayatullah of Supreme Court as Chief Guest for the 2 Annual meet. His thought
provoking invigorating inaugural address claiming Companies Act as a jungle of laws was widely acclaimed and
publicised in the press, giving all India visibility to the Association. He admired our enthusiasm and said that
such enthusiasm could even move mountains. Our first meeting with the judge provided an amusing incident.
After meeting us in his drawing room, a gentleman to the core, he came out to see us off. Having no vehicle to
board, we just told him that our vehicle was in the next building (Udyog Bhawan). We came out to Udyog
Bhawan and got into our bicycles !! Our third Annual Meet was inaugurated by Justice B.N. Gokhale. In his
address he appreciated the performance of qualified secretaries in his Tribunal and said that they were equal to
any lawyer before the Tribunal.
During this period we also had several meetings with various Ministers, MPs in North and South Avenues, and
bureaucrats to pursue our goals in the profession. We gave a reception to Minister of State for Company Affairs
wherein two Secretaries were also present, R.C.Dutt and S.K.Dutta. We met the then Congress President
Sanjivayya and Industry Minister Sanjiv Reddy. Finally, we were able to take an appointment with the PM Indira
Gandhi at her residential office and submit a memorandum on various issues pertaining to our profession. It
finally included our request to her to ask the DCA to start a separate Institute for the profession of company
secretaries soon, which would facilitate the growth of the profession rapidly. The meeting turned out to be
another important turning point for the profession of company secretaries.
(To be continued)
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITES OF DIRECTORS UNDER THE NEW REGIME
Who is a Director?
• An appointed or elected member of the board of directors of a company.• He has the responsibility for determining and implementing the company's policy.• A company director need not
o to be a shareholder or o an employee, ando may hold only the office of director under the provisions of the Act.
• Directors derive their powers emanating from board resolutions• Unlike shareholders, directors cannot participate through proxy.• Unlike employees, cannot absolve themselves of their responsibility for the delegated duties.
Section 2(34) of the Companies Act, 2013 defines a director as – “director” means a director appointed to the
Board of a company.
Disqualifications for appointment as director
A person shall not be eligible for appointment as a director of a company, if —
CS Dhanapal SPractising Company Secretary
S. Dhanapal & AssociatesChennai
ICSI-SIRC eNewsletter/ March 2016 6
ROLE OF DIRECTORS IN A COMPANY
A Director is part of a collective body of Directors called the Board, responsible for the superintendence, control and direction of the affairs of the Company.
`
Legal position of Directors
a) Directors as Agents :
A company as an artificial person, acts through directors who are elected representatives of the shareholders and who execute decision making for the benefit of shareholders
b) Directors as employees
When the director is appointed as whole time employee of the company then that particular directors shall be considered as employee director or whole time director
c) Directors as officers
Ø Director treated as officers of an company.
Ø They are liable to certain penalties if the provisions of the companies act are not strictly complied with.
Director as trustees:
Ø Director is treated as trustees of the company, money and property: and of the powers entrusted to and vested in them only as trustee.
Director as “Officer”
“officer” includes any director, manager or key managerial personnel or any person in accordance with whose directions or instructions the Board of Directors or any one or more of the directors is or are accustomed to act.
Director as “Key Managerial Personnel”
“key managerial personnel”, in relation to a company, means—
(i) the Chief Executive Officer or the managing director or the manager;
(ii) the company secretary;
(iii) the whole-time director;
(iv) the Chief Financial Officer; and
(v) such other officer as may be prescribed;
Director as “Officer in default”
“officer who is in default”, for the purpose of any provision in this Act which enacts that an officer of the company who is in default shall be liable to any penalty or punishment by way of imprisonment, fine or otherwise, means any of the following officers of a company, namely:—
(i) whole-time director;
(ii) key managerial personnel;
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(iii) where there is no key managerial personnel, such director or directors as specified by the Board in this behalf and who has or have given his or their consent in writing to the Board to such specification, or all the directors, if no director is so specified;
(iv) any person who, under the immediate authority of the Board or any key managerial personnel, is charged with any responsibility including maintenance, filing or distribution of accounts or records, authorises, actively participates in, knowingly permits, or knowingly fails to take active steps to prevent, any default;
(v) any person in accordance with whose advice, directions or instructions the Board of Directors of the company is accustomed to act, other than a person who gives advice to the Board in a professional capacity;
(vi) every director, in respect of a contravention of any of the provisions of this Act, who is aware of such contravention by virtue of the receipt by him of any proceedings of the Board or participation in such proceedings without objecting to the same, or where such contravention had taken place with his consent or connivance;
(vii) in respect of the issue or transfer of any shares of a company, the share transfer agents, registrars and merchant bankers to the issue or transfer
• Director to act in accordance with AOA.
• A director of a company shall act in good faith in order to promote the objects of the company for the benefit of its members as a whole, and in the best interests of the company, its employees, the shareholders, the community and for the protection of environment.
• A director of a company shall exercise his duties with due and reasonable care, skill and diligence and shall exercise independent judgment.
• A director of a company shall not involve in a situation in which he may have a direct or indirect interest that conflicts, or possibly may conflict, with the interest of the company.
• A director of a company shall not achieve or attempt to achieve any undue gain or advantage either to himself or to his relatives, partners, or associates
DUTIES OF DIRECTORS
LIABILITIES OF DIRECTORS
Liability of non-executive / Independent Directors
An independent director and a non-executive director not being promoter or key managerial personnel, shall be held liable, only in respect of such acts of omission or commission by a company which had occurred with his knowledge, attributable through Board processes, and with his consent or connivance or where he had not acted diligently.
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Liability as “Officer”
Section 66 (Reduction of Capital)
If any officer of the company—
(a) knowingly conceals the name of any creditor entitled to object to the reduction;
(b) knowingly misrepresents the nature or amount of the debt or claim of any creditor; or
(c) abets or is privy to any such concealment or misrepresentation as aforesaid, he shall be liable under section 447.
Section 105 (Proxies)
If for the purpose of any meeting of a company, invitations to appoint as proxy a person or one of a number of persons specified in the invitations are issued at the company's expense to any member entitled to have a notice of the meeting sent to him and to vote thereat by proxy, every officer of the company who knowingly issues the invitations as aforesaid or wilfully authorises or permits their issue shall be punishable with fine which may extend to one lakh rupees.
Provided that an officer shall not be punishable under this sub-section by reason only of the issue to a member at his request in writing of a form of appointment naming the proxy, or of a list of persons willing to act as proxies, if the form or list is available on request in writing to every member entitled to vote at the meeting by proxy.
Section 173 (Meetings of Board)
Every officer of the company whose duty is to give notice under this section and who fails to do so shall be liable to a penalty of twenty-five thousand rupees.
Section 204 (Secretarial Audit)
If a company or any officer of the company or the company secretary in practice, contravenes the provisions of this section, the company, every officer of the company or the company secretary in practice, who is in default, shall be punishable with fine which shall not be less than one lakh rupees but which may extend to five lakh rupees.
Section 207 (Conduct of Inspection and Enquiry)
If any director or officer of the company disobeys the direction issued by the Registrar or the inspector under this section, the director or the officer shall be punishable with imprisonment which may extend to one year and with fine which shall not be less than twenty-five thousand rupees but which may extend to one lakh rupees.
If a director or an officer of the company has been convicted of an offence under this section, the director or the officer shall, on and from the date on which he is so convicted, be deemed to have vacated his office as such and on such vacation of office, shall be disqualified from holding an office in any company.
Section 212 (Inspection by SFIO)
On receipt of the investigation report, the Central Government may, after examination of the report (and after taking such legal advice, as it may think fit), direct the Serious Fraud Investigation Office to initiate prosecution against the company and its officers or employees, who are or have been in employment of the company or any other person directly or indirectly connected with the affairs.
Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or in any other law for the time being in force, the investigation report filed with the Special Court for framing of charges shall be deemed to be a report filed by a police officer under section 173 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 of the company.
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Section 274 (Directions for filing statement of Affairs – Winding Up by Tribunal)
Section 35 – Civil Liability for mis-statement in prospectus
Section 75 – Damages for Fraud
Section 339 – Liability for fraudulent conduct of business
If any director or officer of the company contravenes the provisions of this section, the director or the officer of the company who is in default shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months or with fine which shall not be less than twenty-five thousand rupees but which may extend to five lakh rupees, or with both.
§ Directors are liable as officers in default under all sections where specific penalty is provided for each officer in default.
§ Where no specific penalty is provided under the Act, they are liable under Section 450.
“Fraud” in relation to affairs of a company or any body corporate, includes any act, omission, concealment of any fact or abuse of position committed by any person or any other person with the connivance in any manner, with intent to deceive, to gain undue advantage from, or to injure the interests of, the company or its shareholders or its creditors or any other person, whether or not there is any wrongful gain or wrongful loss;
Any person who is found to be guilty of fraud, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than six months but which may extend to ten years and shall also be liable to fine which shall not be less than the amount involved in the fraud, but which may extend to three times the amount involved in the fraud.
Directors can be made personally liable if
• When the directors enter into contract in their own name.• When they enter into contracts on behalf of company but fails to use “LTD. Or PVT LTD.”• When directors exceeds their powers• The BOD should act an agent of company, not of a single director. Therefore a single director cannot
enter into a contract on behalf of company unless the BOD authorises.
Where it is proved that a prospectus has been issued with intent to defraud the applicants for the securities of a company or any other person or for any fraudulent purpose, every person concerned shall be personally responsible, without any limitation of liability, for all or any of the losses or damages that may have been incurred by any person who subscribed to the securities on the basis of such prospectus.
Where a company fails to repay the deposit or part thereof or any interest thereon referred to in section 74 within the time specified in sub-section (1) of that section or such further time as may be allowed by the Tribunal under sub-section (2) of that section, and it is proved that the deposits had been accepted with intent to defraud the depositors or for any fraudulent purpose, every officer of the company who was responsible for the acceptance of such deposit shall, without prejudice to the provisions contained in subsection (3) of that section and liability under section 447, be personally responsible, without any limitation of liability, for all or any of the losses or damages that may have been incurred by the depositors.
If in the course of the winding up of a company, it appears that any business of the company has been carried on with intent to defraud creditors of the company or any other persons or for any fraudulent purpose, the Tribunal, on the application of the Official Liquidator, or the Company Liquidator or any creditor or contributory of the company, may, if it thinks it proper so to do, declare that any person, who is or has been a director, manager, or officer of the company or any persons who were knowingly parties to the carrying on of the business in the manner aforesaid shall be personally responsible, without any limitation of liability, for all or any of the debts or other liabilities of the company as the Tribunal may direct.
Liability as “Officer in Default”
Liability for “Fraud”
Personal Liability
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CS Jackson David C
Practising Comapny Secretary
Thrissur
UNION BUDGET 2016 & KEY MACROECONOMIC NUMBERS
The Union Budget for FY 2016-17 presented by Nominal GDP, which is the growth in GDP with
Finance Minister Mr. Arun Jaitley has been generally inflation, represented by the number in the above
well accepted as a fairly successful effort in balancing paragraph, is projected to grow at 11%. The
the various priorities faced by the Central Government corresponding figure achieved for 2015-16 was only
and the Economy in general. This article is an effort to 8.6%, whereas it was estimated to be 11.5% in the
understand some key budget numbers and what it previous Union Budget. Real GDP growth, which is
means in today's economic context. the growth excluding inflation, for 2015-16 is now
estimated to be 7.6%, as per the Economic Survey The key macroeconomic parameters watched by all in
presented before the Union Budget. The Economic the Budget, especially fiscal deficit and revenue
Survey predicts real GDP growth between 7-7.75% deficit, were well within conservative targets. The
for FY 2016-17.Finance Minister withstood pressure from several
quarters for going on a stimulus path and instead It is important to analyse where the money for our
Government comes and where it goes. The total stuck to a level closer to the target set by Fiscal
receipts of ` 19,78,060 Crores (including borrowings Responsibility and Budget Management Act (FRBM to meet the deficit), when assumed as ̀ 1 is split up as Act), 2003. Fiscal deficit is targeted to be 3.5% of the in the chart below (Fig.1)
GDP (3.9% in 2015-16) and revenue deficit at 2.3% of
the GDP (2.5% in 2015-16). The Finance Minister also
proposed deliberations on moving the Fiscal Deficit
and Revenue Deficit targets to an acceptable range,
rather than the stiff (and hard to achieve) targets under
the FRBM Act. FRBM Act currently requires Fiscal
Deficit to be 3% and Effective Revenue deficit to be
Nil.
Working backwards from the Fiscal Deficit numbers,
the nominal GDP amount for 2016-17 stands at `
1.525 Crore Crores. Converted using current
exchange rates, this is close to $ 2.26 Trillion. Still,
India has a long way to go when compared to the
nominal GDP size of around $11.5 Trillion of China The total Expenditure, which is also ` 19,78,060
and $17.5 Trillion of USA. The difference will be less Crores, when assumed as ̀ 1 is split up as in the chart
stark when done on a purchasing power basis, below (Fig.2)
though.
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.
The projections are not without risks. The revenue figures assume a Central Tax revenue growth of 11.25%
and non-tax revenue assumes a growth of 24.88%, which is optimistic under current circumstances.
Especially so, considering the last year growth in tax figures (considering revised estimates for 2015-16) was
only 4.9%, though non-tax revenue showed a jump of 30.68%, largely aided by spectrum and coal auctions.
Also, several schemes, including rural and infrastructure schemes are to be funded by non-budgeted sources
which may be difficult to mobilise if liquidity tightens. Increase in Crude prices can hamper the subsidy
numbers seriously. The stressed assets situation in banks may require much higher Capital infusion or other
support by the Government than budgeted. The Government will have to work hard to overcome these
obstacles and guide the economy ahead in the path of higher growth, percolating to all citizens of the Country.
Data Source :
1. Union Budget 2016-17 - Budget Speech & Annexures
2. Economic Survey 2016-17
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CS Divesh GoyalPracticing Company Secretary
Goyal Divesh & Associates
New Delhi
COMPLIANCE CALENDER AS PER SEBI LISTING REGULATIONS
SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015
S.
No.
Regulation No. Particular of Regulation Time Period of
filing of
Certificate
COMMON OBLIGATIONS TO LISTED ENTITY
1. 7(3)
Submission a
Compliance
Certificate to the
Exchange
Submission of Compliance
Certificate to Stock Exchange
certifying that all activities in
relation to both physical and
electronic share transfer facility
are maintained either in house
or by Registrar to an issue and
share transfer agent registered
with the Board.
Within one month
of end of each half
of the financial
year,
2. 7(5) Appointment/
Alteration of Share
Transfer Agent
Company can manage in house
Share Transfer Facility. But as
and WHEN THE TOTAL
NUMBER OF HOLDERS OF
SECURITIES OF THE LISTED
ENTITY EXCEEDS ONE LAC,
the listed entity shall appoint
Share Transfer Agent.
Intimate to the
Stock Exchange
such appointment
or alteration within
7 days on entering
into agreement
Shall be placed
before the Board of
Directors in
subsequent
Meeting.
3. 13 Grievance
Redressal
Mechanism
The listed entity shall file with
the recognized stock
exchange(s)
§ a statement giving
· The number of investor
complaints pending at the
beginning of the quarter,
· Those received during the
quarter,
· Disposed of during the
quarter and
· Those remaining
unresolved at the end of
the quarter.
W ithin 21 days of
the end of the
each
quarter.
Same statement
shall be placed
before the Board
of
Director quarterly.
LODR-SERIES-XIII
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4. 27(2) Quarterly
Compliance Report
on Corporate
Governance
· The listed entity shall
submit a quarterly
compliance report on
corporate governance in
the format as specified by
the Board.
· Details of all material
transactions with related
parties shall be disclosed.
· Report shall be sign Either
by Compliance officer or
Chief Executive officer
Within 15 days
from the closure
of quarter.
5. Proviso to 29(2)
Prior Intimation to
SE about Board
Meeting
Intimation about the Meeting
in which Financial Results viz.
quarterly, half yearly, or
annual, as the case may be
due for consideration.
At least 5 (Five)
days in advance
excluding the
date of intimation
& date of board
meeting.
OBLIGATIONS OF LISTED ENTITY WHICH HAS LISTED ITS SPECIFIED SECURITIES I.E. EQUITY OR CONVERTIBLE SECURITIES.
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Programme on Union Budget - 2016 C A V e n k a t e s h M . R . ,
T h e I C S I - S I R C Char te red Accoun tan t ,
o r g a n i z e d a Chennai in his concluding
Programme on Union remarks highlighted the
Budget - 2016 on positive features of the Union
Tu e s d a y, t h e 1 s t Budget 2016.
March, 2016 at 5.00 pm
at ICSI-SIRC House, CS Dhanapal S, Member, ICSI-SIRC and proposed
Chennai. CS Mohan Kumar A, Treasurer, ICSI-SIRC vote of thanks.
welcomed the Members and introduced Shri K
Vaitheeswaran, Advocate & Tax Consultant and CA Spec ia l Programme on Women's Day
Venkatesh M.R., Chartered Accountant. CS Dhanapal Celebrations
S, Member, ICSI-SIRC introduced the speaker CA
Sivam Subramanian, Director, Price Waterhouse & The ICSI-SIRC organized a Special Programme on
Co., LLP. Women's Day Celebrations on Saturday, the 5th
Shri K Vaitheeswaran, Advocate March, 2016 at ICSI-SIRC House, Chennai.
& Tax Consultant, Chennai
addressed on the `Impact of C S S i v a k u m a r P ,
Union Budget – 2016 with Chairman, ICSI-SIRC
respect to Indirect Taxation'. Presided over the Womens
day celebrat ions and
The session started with the observation that the conveyed his best wishes
budget 2016-17 can be tagged as a pro-farmer a n d s p o k e o n t h e
budget. Further, certain measures brought out by this i m p o r t a n c e a n d
budget are welcome steps in view of ultimately significance of the Women's Day. Earlier, CS Mohan
achieving the object of it in an efficient manner. Kumar A, Treasurer, ICSI-SIRC welcomed the
However, including operational Members and Students and CS Dhanapal S, Member,
complexities was a feature of ICSI-SIRC spoke on the occasion.
every budget and the same is
retained in this as well in a few CS Prachi Shah, Member of our Institute was the
areas. Compere and introduced the faculty Members.
The speaker dealt at length, the Amendments and The first session as part of the
new provisions impacting the indirect taxation. Women's Day Celebration was
h a n d l e d b y M s . B h a v a n i
CA S ivam Subraman ian , Balasubramaniam. Ms.Bhavani
Director, Price Waterhouse & spoke on the topic of Women
Co., LLP, Chennai addressed on Directors under the Companies Act, 2013. It is
the `Impact of Union Budget – noteworthy to mention that Ms. Bhavani approached
2016 with respect to Direct the topic in a completely novel way and enthralled the
Taxation. audience with her lucid presentation and eloquent
speech. Ms. Bhavani with her extensive research on
CA Sivam Subramanian elaborated on the key the topic and reeled out a lot of statistics regarding
proposals on the direct tax laws in the Union budget. women directors on Board not only in Indian
Companies but the world over.
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Ms. Bhavani also highlighted on the role of the Indian & Company Secretary, EID
Women in Hindu religion and encouraged the Par ry [ Ind ia ] L imi ted ,
younger generation to stand up for their dreams and Chennai. She spoke in detail
chase them with all their might without comprising on on genesis of women rights
the Indian values and family system. by quoting the relevant Acts
viz. Constitution of India and
The first session as part of the Women's Day Women Rights and Other Constitutional Provisions.
Celebration was handled by Ms.Bhavani
Balasubramaniam. Ms.Bhavani spoke on the topic of CS Sanka Indrani , Company
Women Directors under the Companies Act, 2013. It Secretary was the Quiz Masters at the
is noteworthy to mention that Ms. Bhavani Quiz competition for Students. Team
approached the topic in a completely novel way and Comprising of Ms. Vishaka & Ms. Priya
enthralled the audience with her lucid presentation were the winners.
and eloquent speech. Ms. Bhavani with her extensive
The fourth session was Oratorical Competition on research on the topic and reeled out a lot of statistics
"The Woman whom I admire the most/ The Woman regarding women directors on Board not only in
who is my role model" and Indian Companies but the world over. Ms. Bhavani
the Company Law Quiz. CS also highlighted on the role of the Indian Women in
Gayathri Chandrasekar, Hindu religion and encouraged the younger
P r a c t i s i n g C o m p a n y generation to stand up for their dreams and chase
S e c r e t a r y , C h e n n a i them with all their might without comprising on the
conducted this session. During this session 3 Indian values and family system.
Certificates were issued to Runners and 15
The second session was a Debate on Company Law Participation certificates were distributed to the
Matters by Young CS. CS Ovia R, Practising participants. Ms. Romita Sekar got the first prize; Ms.
Company Secretary, Chennai was the Moderator for Shreedevi Senthilkumar got the second prize and
this session. The topics were 1] Which is more Ms. Avanthika got the third prize.
business Friendly:CA 1956 Vs CA 2013. [2] The
Al l the speakers and reason why Women is not progressing faster in
participants in competition career and in general : Social factors or Women
were women and the program herself is the reason [3] Women Director provision is
was very lively, informative a step in the right Direction or Not a welcome step [4]
and useful. More than 125 Women have attained Equal rights : Yes/ No. During
members and students participated in the program.debate session Swathi Lakshmi, a qualified CS was
the winner of the Debate while Kavya N Bhaskar and
CS Sivakumar P, Chairman, ICSI-SIRC thanked all Nikitha were the Runners up. Ms. Ovia Rajamoni
the Members and Students participated in the moderated the programme with useful tips and inputs
programmes and distributed the Certificates and for the students.
Prizes.
The third session on Important Legislations
Protecting Women Rights in India was handled by CS
Jalaja G, Senior Vice President – Management Audit
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Study Circle Meeting on “Compliance with regard completing the CS Course. He narrated the different
to Government Companies” roles a Company Secretary could play in the changing and challenging corporate scenario and
The ICSI-SIRC organized a also underscored the need to look beyond their
Study Circ le Meet ing on established role of Company Secretary. He indicated
“Compliance with regard to that the Company Secretaries are the link between
Government Companies” on Regulators, Government and the Management. He
Friday, the 11th March, 2016 at informed the budding professionals that they have to
6.00 pm at ICSI-SIRC House, Chennai. CS Mohan understand in the initial stages about the compliance
Kumar A, Treasurer, ICSI-SIRC welcomed the of companies thoroughly, be confident and take
Members and introduced the faculty. responsibility in the corporate they work for. CS Chandra B, Former Deputy ROC, Practicing The Inaugural session concluded with the formal
Company Secretary, Chennai elaborately dealt with vote of thanks by CS A. Mohan Kumar, Treasurer,
Government Company. She discussed about the ICSI-SIRC.
exemptions given to Government Companies by the
recent notification and also the practical difficulties Half Day Seminar on “Ind AS” faced by the Government Companies. The ICSI-SIRC organized Half Day Seminar on “Ind
CS Dhanapal S, Member, ICSI-SIRC proposed vote AS” on Saturday, the 19th March, 2016 at ICSI-SIRC
of thanks. House, Chennai.
th CS Dhanapal S, Member, Inaugural Session of 26 Management Skills
ICSI-SIRC welcomed the Orientation Programme: dignitaries & delegates and ICSI – SIRC organized the inaugural session of the
introduced the faculties.26th Management Skills Orientation Programme
th CA Chinnsamy Ganesan, [MSOP] on 14 March 2016. Partner, Audit, B S R & Co. LLP, Chennai addressed
Ms. Sarah Arokiaswamy, Joint on the topic “Ind AS-Overview, New Concepts,
S e c r e t a r y, I C S I – S I R C Significant Differences, Issues
welcomed the dignitaries and a n d C h a l l e n g e s i n
t h e p a r t i c i p a n t s a n d Implementation.
elaborately explained about CA Ashish Gupta, Director-Dos and Don'ts and the
Audit, BSR & Co., LLP, Chennai objectives of MSOP. CS Mohan Kumar A, Member,
addressed on “Ind AS-Relating to ICSI – SIRC introduced the Chief Guest to the
F i n a n c i a l R e p o r t i n g a n d participants and indicated that the participants should
Disclosure”.make use of these 15 days to update their knowledge and prepare themselves to become a full-fledged CS Dhanapal S, Member, ICSI-
professionals.SIRC proposed vote of thanks.
Mr. Ravikumar D, Regional The meeting was attended by
D i rec to r, Secur i t i es & more than 120 participants and
Exchange Board of India, there was active interaction at the
Chennai in his inaugural end.
address congratulated the
participants for successfully
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Study Circle Meeting on “All You want to Know on ICSA - London” The ICSI-SIRC organized a Study Circle Meeting on “All you want to know on ICSA
London” on Tuesday, the 22nd March, 2016 at 6.00 pm at ICSI-SIRC House,
Chennai. CS Mohan Kumar A, Treasurer, ICSI-SIRC welcomed the Members and
shared his views about the ICSA course and the questions that
the participants would like to know from the faculties. Mr. C.
Ramasubramaniam, Central Council member ICSI SIRC
introduced the faculty and spoke to the members about the ICSA course.
Mr. Suman, Partner, Mylsamy Associates LLP narrated the course
details and about the various exemptions that a qualified Company
Secretary will have. He shared the advantages of completing the course
in India and in abroad.
Ms. Niveditha, Company Secretary who has completed the ICSA course and worked in
London also shared her experience with the participants.
There was an active interaction by the participants with the speaker. The meeting ended with a formal vote of
thanks by CS Mohan Kumar A, Treasurer, ICSI-SIRC.
Study Circle Meeting on "Opportunities for CS in Real Estate (Regulation & Development) Bill 2015"
The ICSI-SIRC organized a Study Circle Meeting on "Opportunities for CS in Real Estate
(Regulation & Development) Bill 2015" on Thursday, the 31st March, 2016 at 6.00 pm at
ICSI-SIRC House, Chennai. CS Ramachandran G, Practicing
Company Secretary, Chennai was the Speaker. CS
Dhanapal, Member, ICSI-SIRC welcomed the speaker and the participants.
Earlier, CS Mohan Kumar A, Treasurer, ICSI-SIRC introduced the speaker and at
the end proposed vote of thanks.
The speaker explained in detail the Key features of the Bill, Need for the Bill,
Challenges for the Bill, Registration, Separate Bank Account Commencement of
Project, Duties of the Promoter, Rights and Duties of Allottees, Real Estate
Regulatory Authority, Functions of the Authority, Real Estate Appellate Tribunal,
Appeal, Appearing before the Tribunal, Central Advisory Council and Scope for
Company Secretaries
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Chapters’ Activity ReportMarch 2016
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Study Circle Meeting on Secretarial Audit – Guest to the participants and requested the Chief
Practical Aspects Guest to address the participants.
The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter organized a Study Circle CS Swapna latha, Chief Guest Speaking on the th
Meeting on Secretarial Audit- Practical Aspects on 5 occasion first congratulated the participants and
February 2016 at the Chapter Premises. The informed them the importance of ICSI training and
Program was presided by CS Hari Babu Thota, how it will benefit them in future.
Chairman, The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter, CS Rekha CS Hari Babu Thota then proposed vote of thanks
Kamath, Secretary, Bengaluru Chapters Pradeep B and the Inauguration ceremony ended with
Kulkarni, Treasurer, Bengaluru Chapter, and Speaker presentation of Memento to the speaker.
CS V Sreedharan, Senior Partner, V Sreedharan and
The Valedictory Session of 5 Days Skill Development Associates.
programme was organized by the ICSI Bengaluru thChapter on 13 February 2016. The programme was CS Hari Babu Thota, welcomed the gathering and
presided by CS Vasanth Kumar, Vice Chairman, informed that this is the first program being organized Bengaluru Chapter and Chief Guest CS Naman under his Chairmanship. He then Introduced the Joshi, Practicing Company Secretary, Bengaluru.Speaker and requested him to conduct the program. CS Vasanth Kumar, Vice Chairman, speaking on the CS V Sreedharan, speaker started the session by occasion congratulated the participants for explaining the genesis for Secretarial Audit, Completing 5 Days Skill Development programme Objectives of Secretarial Audit, Applicability, and introduced the Chief Guest to the participants. He Appointment Process, Pre requisites for Secretarial then requested the Chief Guest to address the Audit, Consolidation of Accounts, etc. before gathering.concluding his session.
Speaking on the occasion Chief Guest CS Naman CS Rekha Kamath, Secretary, Bengaluru Chapter Joshi, Congratulated the participants for completing 5 proposed vote of thanks and the program concluded Days Skill Development programme and urged them with presentation of Memento to the Speaker.to complete the course at the earliest as there are
Skill Development Programme good opportunities available for Company
st Secretaries in the Market. The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter Inaugurated 1 batch of th 5 days Skill Development Programme on 9 to The programme then followed with distribution of
th13 February 2016. The Programme was presided by certificates to the participants by Chief Guest and CS Hari Babu Thota, Chairman, The ICSI Bengaluru Vice Chairman, Bengaluru Chapter.Chapter and Chief Guest, CS Swapnalatha Katta,
CS Vasanth Kumar, Vice Chairman, then proposed Partner, Jash Juris, Bengaluru.vote of thanks and the programme ended with
CS Hari Babu Thota, Chairman, speaking on the presentation of Memento to the Speaker.occasion welcomed the part ic ipants and
Link for accessing the photographs of Inauguration congratulated them for having completed their CS st and Valedictory of 5 Days Skill Development Executive Programme and the 1 2 Levels of
Programme: Academic Programme. He then introduced the Chief
Bengaluru Chapter
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One Day National Conference on Unifying deliberated will add lot of value to the existing
Diversities in Make in India in Association with knowledge of the participants.
Seshadripuram Academy of Business Studies& st
1 Technical Session:-BUTCCM
The first technical session during the programme was The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter in Association with
taken by Mr. Ankit Majmudar Partner, Platinum Seshadripuram Academy of Business Studies and
Partners, on topic Related Party Transactions, where Bengaluru University Teachers Council of Commerce
the speaker explained the gathering on 'Related and Management (BUTCCM) participated in a One
Party' under Companies Act, 2013 (Companies Act) Day National Conference on Unifying Diversities in
and LODR- private company, Approval process for Make in India Organized by Seshadripuram Academy
RPTs - Audit Committee, Board of Directors, thof Business Studies on 13 Feb 2016, at Resolution of Shareholders, Overview of Disclosures
Seshadripuram Academy of Business Studies in detail before concluding his session.
campus.
The Session ended with vote of thanks and The Programme was presided by Key note Speaker
presentation of Memento to the Speaker.Padmasree Dr. Vasagam, Chairman, NDRF-IE, Chief
ndGuest Prof Ninge Gowda, Registrar Evaluation, 2 technical Session:-
Bengaluru University, CS Dattatri H M, Immediate ndThe 2 Technical Session during the programme was
Past Chairman, Bengaluru Chapter, CS Hari Babu taken by CS V Karthick, Practicing Company
Thota, Chairman, Bengaluru Chapter, Mr. N R Secretary, on topic Sweat Equity, wherein the speaker
Pandithacharya, President, Seshadripuram explained the gathering on SWEAT EQUITY VS.
Educational Trust, Prof. Jairam, Principal, ESOP, Value Additions [Rule 4.8 (1)(ii), SEC 54 of CA
Seshadripuram Academy of Business Studies2013, Disclosure Requirements – Exp. Statement to
Full Day Seminar on Related Party Transactions Spl. Resolution 4.8(2), Managerial Remuneration 4.8,
Under CA 2013 & LODR Regulations, Private Disclosure in BOD Report, SEBI Regulations,
Placement, Rights Issue &Sweat Equity Recommendation of CLC etc before concluding his
sessionThe ICSI Bengaluru Chapter organized a Full Day
Seminar on Related Party Transactions under CA The Session ended with Vote of Thanks and
2013 & LODR Regulations, Private Placement, Presentation of Memento to the SpeakerthRights Issue & Sweat Equity on 13 February 2016, at
the Chapter Premises.
The Programme was presided by CS Hari Babu
Thota, Chairman, Bengaluru Chapter, CS Rekha
Kamath, Secretary, Bengaluru Chapter and Speakers
Mr. Ankit Majmudar, Partner, Platinum Partners,
Bengaluru, CS V Karthick, Practicing Company
Secretary, Bengaluru, CS Thirupal Gorige, Practicing
Company Secretary, Bengaluru.
CS Hari Babu Thota, Chairman, Bengaluru Chapter
during his welcome address introduced the speakers
to the gathering and informed that the topics being
The first technical session during the programme was
taken by Mr. Ankit Majmudar Partner, Platinum
Partners, on topic Related Party Transactions, where
the speaker explained the gathering on 'Related
Party' under Companies Act, 2013 (Companies Act)
and LODR- private company, Approval process for
RPTs - Audit Committee, Board of Directors,
Resolution of Shareholders, Overview of Disclosures
in detail before concluding his session.
The Session ended with vote of thanks and
presentation of Memento to the Speaker.
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th CS Hari Babu Thota, Chairman, Bengaluru Chapter 12 State CS Students Conference
then informed the gathering on the Go Green thThe 12 State CS Students Conference of Company
Initiative taken by The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter and th
Secretaries was inaugurated on 20 Feb 2016 at The requested the audience to take oath by observing the
ICSI Bengaluru Chapter Premises. The two day following pledge:
program being organized by The Institute of
I recognize the contribution of environment in my Company Secretaries of India Bengaluru Chapter
growth, life and all creatures around me. was attended by 250 Company Secretaryship
students from across Karnataka.I pledge to use paper bags rather plastic bags and
save our environment from the ill effects of Plastics. The Conference was presided by CS Hari Babu
Thota, Chairman, The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter, CS I pledge to plant one tree in my surroundings, at least
Gopalakrishna Hegde, Council Member, The ICSI once in a year and ensure to take care of its growth.
Bengaluru Chapter, Chief Guest CA A Subbarao,
CFO, RPG Group, Mumbai, CS Vasanth Kumar, Vice I pledge to help my family, Friends and Peers to learn
Chairman, The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter, CS Rekha how they can help the environment and prevent
Kamath, Secretary, The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter. pollution for a cleaner and healthier society; I agree to
embrace my responsibility to help improve the Delivering the welcome address at the inaugural
environment. I vow to make environmentally session of the Conference, CS Rekha Kamath,
responsible choices every daythat protect and save Secretary, The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter briefed the
my mother nature.audience present on the series of events which were
The Pledge was administered by more than 250 planned for the students vis a vis Session on Self
students of ICSI.Defense, Soft skills, Moot Court, Mergers and
Acquisitions and Cultural Programs.CS Gopalakrishna Hegde, Council Member, The
ICSI, speaking on the occasion informed the students Speaking on the occasion CS Hari Babu Thota,
that the profession on Company Secretaries is and Chairman, Bengaluru Chapter informed the students
will create more and more opportunities to the that Way back in 2005, An idea of creating a single
professionals and urged the students to clear their platform for all the CS Students to meet and network
Company Secretaryship course at the earliest. He was pioneered, since then year on year we have
wished all the participants a great success in their been witnessing this Students Conference, and
future endeavors.every passing year it has proven to create that
extensive bond among the students which is amazing
and cherished by many who are now professionals.
He informed that the beauty of this conference is, that
it not only aims to nurture the knowledge of students,
it builds the network, promotes personal branding
and provides platform to meet budding students from
corners, whom you would have never seen before,
who are aspiring for similar ambition, hence uplifting
your morale to compete and succeed. The Dignitaries
then lit the lamp and inaugurated the conference.
Inaugurating the 2 day conference, the Chief Guest
Mr. A Subbarao, CFO, RPG Group, Mumbai, raised
many critical issues requiring the attention &
deliberation of the ICSI concerning the role of
Company Secretaries as a Key Managerial
Personnel in a company & as a practitioner rendering
service to enterprises. He called upon Company
Secretaries to devise ways & means to provide
assistance & guidance to small businesses & MSMEs
who need professional support through effective
corporate governance.
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CS Vasanth Kumar, Vice Chairman, The ICSI CS Nagendra D Rao, Immediate Past Chairman, The
Bengaluru Chapter proposed Vote of Thanks. ICSI SIRC during his address emphasized that it's
the beginning of new day, new thoughts, new actions The Valedictory of the 2 day student conference was
and new learnings. He advised participants to presided by Chief Guest Mr. S Gagarin, IAS, and
convert every challenge into an opportunity which CEO, Hassan Mangalore Rail Development Co.,
gives way to enhanced recognition to CS. He urged Bengaluru, CS Nagendra D Rao, Immediate Past
the students to always do SWOT analysis, and told Chairman, The ICSI SIRC, CS G M Ganapathi, Vice
them that they should visualize that they are already Chairman, The ICSI SIRC, CS Hari Babu Thota,
CS. He urged that everyone should focus in the area Chairman, The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter, CS Dattatri
of their interest and become expert in it.H M, Immediate Past Chairman, , CS Vasanth
Kumar, Vice Chairman, CS Pradeep B Kulkarni, CS Hari Babu Thota, Chairman, Speaking on the
Treasurer, CS Vivek Hegde, Member, CS Vijay occasion thanked the Chief Guest for presiding for
Kumar Sajjan, Member. The Programme started with the conference and also thanked all the Managing
Cultural Performances by Students, followed with Committee Members, Volunteers, Staff of The ICSI stPrize Distribution to Winners and Runners of 1 State Bengaluru Chapter for making the conference a
Level Moot Court Competition, Prize Distribution to grand success.th
Volunteers of 12 State CS Students Conference and CS Vivek Hegde, Member, The ICSI Bengaluru
st1 State Level Moot Court Competition from Chief
chapter proposed vote of thanks.Guest Mr. S.Gagarin, and Managing Committee
st1 State Level Moot Court Competition Members of The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter.
stThe ICSI Bengaluru Chapter organized 1 State Speaking on the occasion Chief Guest Mr.
Level Moot Court Competition on 19-21 February S.Gagarin, congratulated all the winners and runners
2016. 13 teams from across southern region and shared his experience both personal and
participated in the competition. The Quarter finals professional by quoting several shlokas from
and Semifinals of the Competition was organized on Bhagavad-Gita. He thanked CS Hari Babu Thota, th19 February 2016. Finals of the Competition was Chairman for inviting him as Chief Guest and wished
thheld on 20 February 2016, in which two teams all the students present a prosperous future.
competed and the team from Chennai comprising of CS G M Ganapathi, Vice Chairman, The ICSI SIRC
Ms. Poorvaja, Kavyaniveditha, Subhasree, during his address assured the students that he will st
Saidarshini were adjudged as the winners in the 1 extend 100% support from SIRC of ICSI to the
State Level Moot Court Competition. Certificates and Students of Bengaluru Chapter. Vice Chairman,
Mementos were distributed to the runner ups. Ms SIRC also urged the students to use the facilities
Poorvaja has been adjudged as the Best Presenter. provided by Bengaluru Chapter to the maximum
The Managing Committee of Bengaluru Chapter extent and wished them all the success in future. Vice
distributed certificate of participation to all the Chairman, SIRC also wished all the very best to the
participants of Moot Court and Certificate of students for the results to be declared on 25th
appreciation to all the volunteers.February 2015.
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CS Hari Babu Thota, Chairman, The ICSI Bengaluru market reaction that is about to follow is INSIDER
Chapter congratulated the winners and thanked the TRADING.
Judges CS V Sreedharan, Practicing Company The Speaker then explained the gathering on
Secretary, Mr. Y M Shiva Murthy, Advocate, Ms. unpublished price sensitive information (UPSI),
Pramodhini, Government Pleader, High Court of Charging Provisions, Dealing VS Trading, Role of
Karnataka, for judging the finals of the Competition. Board Directors, Trading Plan, Role of Compliance
He also thanked the organizers CS Dattatri H Officer, Designated Employees, ESOP, Penalties etc
M,Immediate Past Chairman, The ICSI Bengaluru before concluding the session.
Chapter, CS S Vivekananda, CS Ankush Sethi, Mr.
The Session ended with vote of thanks and Vikram, Advocate Dikshit, and all the judges who
presentation of Memento to the speaker.presided for the Quarter Finals and Semifinals of the
competition and for making the competition a grand Programme on Balance Sheet Examination-
success.Regulatory Perspective & Internal Controls over
Financial Reporting (ICOFR)Study Circle Meeting on Insider Trading
Regulations The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter organized a
Programme on Balance Sheet Examination- The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter organized a Study th Regulatory Perspective & Internal Controls over Circle Meeting on Insider Trading Regulations on 18
Financial Reporting (ICOFR) on 25th February 2016 February 2016, the Study Circle Meeting was
at the Chapter Premises. The Programme was presided by CS Hari Babu Thota, Chairman, The ICSI
presided by CS Hari Babu Thota, Chairman, The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter and Speaker CS V Mohana,
Bengaluru Chapter, Mr. Sanjay Kumar Gupta, Deputy General Manager, Biocon Ltd.
Director, E Governance, Ministry of Corporate Affairs CS Hari Babu Thota, Chairman, welcomed the
and CS Chandra Sekhar K, DGM and Company gathering and introduced the speaker to the audience
Secretary, Ace Designers Ltd.present, he then requested the speaker to start the
CS Hari Babu Thota, Chairman, welcomed the proceedings.
gathering and introduced the speakers to the CS V Mohana, Speaker, started the session by
audience present, he then requested the speakers to informing an insider, who has access to critical price
start the proceedings.sensitive information of company, may tend to use
CS Sanjay Kumar Gupta, Speaker for the topic such information to his economic advantage,
“Balance sheet Examination – Regulatory severely impairing the interests of a public
perspective, started his session by explaining the shareholder who is not privy to such information.
details in Financial statement like Books of Upon the price sensitive information being disclosed
a c c o u n t s ; D i r e c t o r s R e p o r t ; F i n a n c i a l to the market, the share prices would surge if the
s ta tements ; Deprec ia t ion ; Conso l ida ted price sensitive information is perceived to be positive
Financial Statements; Financial year; book and and the share prices would plummet if the price
paper and book or paper include books of account, sensitive information is perceived to be negative.
deeds, vouchers, writings, documents, minutes During that short while, between insiders receiving
and registers maintained on paper or in electronic the Price Sensitive Information and the public
form; Section 2(12) Section 2(41) which defines disclosure of that information, insiders attempt to deal
financial year Sin securities such that they can take advantage of the ection 128 to Section 137 which
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governs provisions relating to accounts; Schedule III February 2016 at the Chapter Premises. Total 61
provides general instructions for preparation of Members and Students of ICSI donated their blood
Balance sheet and Statement of profit and loss; during the camp.
Schedule II provides Useful Lives to compute Full Day Seminar on Start Up- Stand up India
depreciation on various assets and manner of Initiative
computing depreciation. He then informed the
gathering on Provisions - Accounting StandardsAS- The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter organized a full day th21-preparation of consolidated financial statements is seminar on Start Up- Stand up India Initiative on 27
Accounting Standard; AS-23-Accounting for February 2016 at the Chapter Premises. The Seminar
Investments in Associates in Consolidated Financial was Presided by CS Hari Babu Thota, Chairman, The
Statements'AS-27-Financial Reporting of Interests in ICSI Bengaluru Chapter, CS Rekha Kamath,
Joint Ventures. He then explained on Maintenance of Secretary, The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter, CS G V
books of account, PREPARATION OF ACCOUNTS Srinivasa Murthy, Past Chairman and practicing
&FINANCIAL STATEMENT, Signing of Financial Company Secretary, CS S C Sharada, Past Chairman
Statement, Re-opening of Accounts, Voluntary and Practicing Company Secretary, CS R
Revision of Financial Statement, Consolidation of Ramachanderan, Head Corporate Compliance,
Accounts, Section 206 - Inquiry and calling of further SwiftIndiaInc Corporate Services Pvt Ltd, Mr. K.P
information and Inspection and Power of Registrar etc Madhan Kumar, Partner, MATHS Law Assocyates, CA
before concluding his session. Amith Raj A N, Director, M&A, PwC, CA Sandeep
Jhunjhunwala, Associate Director, Corporate Tax, The Session ended with vote of thanks and
BMR Associates, LLP.presentation of memento to the speaker
CS Hari Babu Thota, Chairman, The ICSI Bengaluru The Second Session was taken by CS
Chapter welcomed the gathering and introduced the Chandrasekhar K on topic Internal Controls over
speakers to the audience present.Financial Reporting (ICOFR) wherein the speaker
covered Applicability Of Internal Controls Over The First Technical Session was taken by CS G V
Financial Reporting, Need for Internal Controls, Srinivasa Murthy on Overview of Start-up Policy
Operational V/S Financial Controls, Why Internal wherein he informed Startup India Action Plan 2016
Control is Required, Key Components of IFC, – Is an Action Plan Document announced by the
Overview Of COSO Framework, Internal Control Prime Minister on 16.1.2016 and the First
Frame work, Integration Of ICFR Framework, Broad Notification on Startup India Action Plan bearing no.
Steps Involved in ICOFR preparation, ICOFR Audit G.S.R. 180(E) was issued on 17.2.2016. He then
Report, ICOFR Engagement etc before concluding informed the objective of the plan is to To encourage
his session.Young Entrepreneurs, To Promote culture of 'Job
The Session ended with vote of thanks and Creators' as against 'Job Seekers', To provide a
presentation of memento to the speaker. strong Ecosystem to empower startups, To make it
easier for young, aspiring Indians to build on their Blood Donation Camp Organized by The ICSI
business ideas. He then informed on activities of Bengaluru Chapter
Start Up Plan, geographical areas covered, Startup
The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter organized Blood India HUB, Mobile Apps and Portal, Simplification of
Donation Camp in association with MKL Balaga, NGO Compliance Requirements, Funding for Startups stand Lions Club of Bengaluru, Sanjay Nagar on 21 under the Startup India Action Plan 2016, Funding
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for startup under the Startup India Action Plan session explaining Investment options into Start-ups,
2016,Funding for Startups approved under the Funding Stages, Funding Cycle, Start Up Business
Startup India Action Plan, SEBI Registered Venture Life Cycle, Modes of Funding, Challenges, Valuation,
Funds in India, Start Up India Scheme where he Credit Guarantee, Board Approaches, etc before
explained in detail on Funding (financial aid) is concluding his session.
through Refinance by SIDBI, which is aimed to
CS Rekha Kamath, Secretary, The ICSI Bengaluru promote entrepreneurship amongst women, SC and
Chapter, Proposed vote of thanks and the STs. He informed the scheme is part of Startup India
programme ended with presentation of mementos to programme, which will facilitate two entrepreneurial
the speakers.projects per Bank branch covering: i. Women, ii.
SC/ST, where the corpus of the fund is Rs.10,000 Students Study Circle Meeting Crores, and the Scheme envisages benefit to at least
2.5 Lakh borrowers within a period of 3 years. The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter has organized a
Students Study Circle Meeting on Topic Depreciation The Session then followed with panel Discussion on th
on 7 February 2016 at the Chapter Premises. The Due Diligence, Legal Aspects of Terms Sheets, Programme was presided by CS Harshvardhan R Investor Agreements, Bank/Other kind of Finance Boratti, Practicing Company Secretary, Bengaluru.moderated by CS S C Sharada, Past Chairman and
Practicing Company Secretary. The Panelists The Speaker started his session by explaining
presided wereCS G V Srinivasa Murthy, Past 'Depreciation' means a reduction in the value of an
Chairman and practicing Company Secretary, CS R asset over time, due in particular to wear and tear. He
Ramachanderan, Head Corporate Compliance, informed as per Section 123 of the Companies Act
SwiftIndiaInc Corporate Services Pvt Ltd, Mr. K.P 2013, depreciation shall be calculated as per
Madhan Kumar, Partner, MATHS Law Assocyates, Schedule- II w.e.f 01.04.2014. He informed Schedule
who answered various queries and also answered II prescribes indicative useful lives of various assets
queries posed by the audience.instead of Straight Line Method (SLM)/ Written down
Value (WDV) rates for calculating depreciation. The The Panel Discussion then followed with Technical Speaker then informed the gathering on method of Session by CA Amith Raj A N, who took session on computing depreciation, Deferred Tax Liability, topic Structuring and taxation. The Speaker started Conditions for Claiming Depreciation etc. with various his session by explaining Tax & Regulatory Aspects, examples before concluding his session.Indian Start-Up Scenario, Entity Options – Company
vs. LLP in India, Fund Raise Cycle of Start-ups, The Session ended with vote of thanks and
Stages of Funding, Key Attributes Assessed by presentation of Memento to the speaker.
Investors, Fund raise process, Legal Documentation
in Start Ups, Rights given to Investors, Promoter Claw Students Study Circle Meeting
back Options, Jurisdictional Analysis, Overseas
Investments by Individuals, ESOP Route, Holding The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter has organized a Through Company/ LLP etc along with various case Students Study Circle Meeting on Topic Dividend on
thstudies before concluding his session. 14 February 2016 at the Chapter Premises. The
programme was presided by CS Nishvitha, Asst. The Fourth Session during the programme was taken
Manager- Corporate Affairs & Secretarial, Prestige by CA Sandeep Jhunjhunwala, on topic “Fundraising
Group, Bengaluru.and Valuation” where in the speaker started his
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The Speaker started her session by explaining As per normally the excess of current assets over current
Section 2(35) of the Companies Act, 2013 “Dividend” liabilities. The Speaker then informed the gathering
includes any interim dividend. She then informed on on working capital issues, Impact on Liquidity, Impact
the types of Dividend which are: Final Dividend: on profits, impact on risks, Operating Cycle approach,
Declared at the Annual General Meeting of the Investment in Working Capital, Negative Working
Company Interim Dividend: Distribution of profits to Capital, etc with several examples before concluding
stockholders before a firm's annual earnings have his session.
been computed, or at any time between two The Session ended with vote of thanks and
successive annual general meetings (AGM). The presentation of Memento to the speaker.
Speaker then informed DECLARATION AND thPAYMENT OF DIVIDEND (Sec 123-127), IT Legal Conclave held on 19 March 2016 at The
Depreciation, Deposit of Dividend, Payment of Hotel Goldfinch Dividend, Defaults in Deposits, SECTION 124 -
ICSI IT Legal National Conclave – An event of its kind UNPAID DIVIDEND ACCOUNT,SECTION 125
thwas hosted by Bengaluru Chapter of the ICSI on 19
INVESTOR EDUCATION AND PROTECTION March 2016 at Hotel Goldfinch, Bengaluru.
FUND,SECTION 126 : Right to dividend, rights
shares and bonus shares to be held in abeyance The programme was inaugurated by Shri Bhushan pending registration of transfer of shares, SECTION Gulabrao Borase, IPS Superintendent of Police, 127- Punishment for failure to distribute dividends, Cyber Crime Division, Criminal Investigation Payment of Dividend to Non Resident Shareholders, Department (CID), Karnataka Police. The inaugural R e m i t t a n c e o f D i v i d e n d , S E B I ( L I S T I N G function was presided by CS Gopalakrishna Hegde, O B L I G A T I O N S & D I S C L O S U R E Programme Director & Council Member, The ICSI; REGULATIONS),Payment of dividend or interest or CS G M Ganapathi, Programme Coordinator & Vice redemption or repayment. Etc. before concluding her Chairman, The ICSI – SIRC; CS Hari Babu Thota session Programme Facilitator & Chairman, The ICSI-
Bengaluru Chapter and CS Rekha Kamath, The Session ended with vote of thanks and Secretary, Bengaluru Chapter.presentation of Memento to the Speaker.
CS Hari Babu Thota delivered the welcome address &
Students Study Circle Meeting CS Rekha Kamath introduced the Chief Guest.
The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter has organized a CS Gopalakrishna Hegde, Programme Director &
Students Study Circle Meeting on Topic Working Council Member, The ICSI in his key note address, thCapital Management on 28 February 2016 at the set the context for the event by throwing light on the
stDigital India Movement launched on 1 July 2015. He Chapter Premises. The programme was presided by
referred it to be The mass movement towards CS Srikanth M, *Financial Analyst (Management
Swarajya contributing to the development of Country Accounting) Cum Company Secretary, John Crane
to a greater heights and emphasised on the volume of India (Smiths Group Plc. Subsidiary).its impact. He highlighted the various investments
The Speaker started his session by explaining received for the Digital India Project; from the Top-Decisions in Financial Management, Financing notch global conglomerates for a range of IT related Decisions, Investment Decision, and Dividend facilities, striving to reach every citizen of the country. Decisions. Explaining Working capital he informed He further enumerated the opportunities and working capital is the capital available for conducting prospective role, a Company Secretary has to play in
the day-to-day operations of an organization; the genre in terms of digital delivery of Services.
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The Inaugural Session then continued with a Video address of CS Manta Binani, President, The ICSI.
Later the Chief Guest, Shri Bhushan Gulabrao Borase, IPS, in his address quoted “Success is measured
best, if it reaches to the last person in the row”, having said that, he mentioned the impact the Digital India
Movement has created and how various governments are making best use of it. He alerted that, being in an
Information age and blessed with tremendous reach to information, hence one has to be very cautious, while
dealing with anything related to internet. Later highlighting the affects of Cyber crime, he mentioned that the
anonymity of the user given by the internet is dangerous and perhaps the major reason for outbreak of cyber
related crimes. He then enumerated some of the national and international cases related to Cyber Crime and
suggested some of the best practices to be adopted to safeguard self and personal information.
Lastly, expressing his gratitude for being invited to such a forum of professionals, he advised on how these
Professionals can mitigate the risk of losing company/client data by following the best practices viz a viz:
ü Independent Vulnerability assessment
ü Inventory of devices
ü Inventory of software
ü Follow best practices for computer
systems
ü Periodic assessment of antivirus
software
ü Data backup and recovery policies
ü Administrative privilege controls
ü Incidence Response Capability etc.
There was lively interaction between the Chief Guest and audience.
The inaugural session concluded with a vote of thanks to the Chief Guest by CS G M Ganapathi, Programme
Coordinator & Vice Chairman, The ICSI – SIRC
st1 Technical Session: Cyber Crime & Hacking Threats- Protection & Legal Avenues:
CS S Kannan, Past Chairman Bengaluru Chapter of ICSI introduced the speaker for the session Mr.
Na.Vijayashankar, Cyber Dispute Risk Management Consultant.
The speaker in his address dealt those awful aspects of Cyber Crime, which really gave audience an ecstasy. He dealt
upon Typical Cyber Crime Threats; Risk Management techniques
Methods of Avoidance; Mitigation; Transfer and absorption. He then enumerated the Legal Remedies available and
related evidentiary issues in Cyber Crime. While throwing light on Compliance Issues Information Technology Act 2008,
he also highlighted the role, an Adjudicator has to play in cyber crimes.
He broadly enumerated the prospective role Company Secretaries can play in protecting Companies from
Cyber Threats. He stated that Company Secretaries being the legal advisors to a Company, posses duty to
protect the interest of shareholders and have access directly to the Board. If Cyber Crimes pose a risk to
shareholder wealth, it is the responsibility of the company secretaries to identify and initiate actions to mitigate
the Cyber risks and certainly responsible for protecting the integrity of Clause 49 declaration.
The session concluded with the vote of thanks to the Speaker by CS Nagendra D Rao, Immediate Past
Chairman, SIRC of the ICSI.
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nd2 Technical Session on Cyber security in the Emerging Digital World.
CS Pradeep B Kulkarni, Treasurer, ICSI - Bengaluru Chapter welcomed and introduced the speaker Mr. rdSubrahmanya Boda, Group CISO, GMR Group, New Delhi. The speaker while giving an overview on the 3
Platform which defines digital world in terms of Cloud; Social; Mobility & Analytics, emphasised on the
evolution of digital world. He also specified the cyber breaches and highlighted the importance of security
awareness. He concluded giving tips on things to remember to avoid cyber breaches:
ü Think before you click ü Don’t install software by your own, call IT ü Choose a secure password ü Keep your devices patched – install latest
updates, update antivirus ü Type the URL manually and add to
favorites
ü Backup your data, not on the same computer
ü Social networks can be very anti-social ü Use USB drives/external media carefully ü Carefully handle client data including PII ü ISO 27001 policy, procedure documents
are on Intranetà ISMS
The Speaker then suggested Cyber Security for Boards should help in Developing Awareness, Consider
appointing Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) or similar role, Understand Cyber Security as an
enterprise wide risk management issues, than an IT Issue. He informed Directors must understand legal
implications of cyber risk and Boards need adequate access to Cyber Security expertise, Directors need to
set an expectation that management have an enterprise-wide cyber risk management framework in place,
to assess the damage of a cyber event. Organizations need to identify the cyber risks that can be avoided,
mitigated, or transferred through insurance. The Speaker then stressed on
ü Inclusive board-level discussion on cyber security
ü Proactive cyber risk management: incorporating cyber security into all early stage
business decisions
ü Risk-oriented prioritization: differentiating assets for varying levels of cyber protection
ü Investment in human defences: ensuring the organization’s cyber security investment
goes beyond technology, to include awareness, education, and training programs for
employees
ü Assessments of third-party relationships: limiting cyber exposure through business
partners
ü Incident response policies and procedures: mitigating potential risks when breaches
occur.
The session concluded with the vote of thanks to the Speaker by CS Vivek Hegde, Chairman, and Bengaluru
Chapter of the ICSI
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rd3 Technical Session on “Privacy Laws and Data
Suggestions received:Protection”
ü To include a Company Secretary in the IT CS Rekha Kamath, Secretary, Bengaluru Chapter Committee of a Companywelcomed and introduced the speaker for the session
ü To make liable intermediary Banks, in Cyber Mr. B.R.Srinivas, Partner, Dua Associates, Bengaluru
Crime Cases resulting in Financial Loss& Ms. Tripti, Sr. Associate, Dua Associates,
ü Appointment of Chairperson for Cyber Bengaluru.
Appellate Tribunal at National Level.
Mr. B.R.Srinivas gave an overview on the topics and
Ms. Tripti while highlighting the new developments,
new challenges and new threats in digital age dealt
upon various ways & means of data protection and Professional Development Programme on
stressed upon irreversibility of digital age which is “Revision of Secretarial Standards – Proposed
extremely affluent. Amendments” 27.02.2016
The session concluded with the vote of thanks to the Professional Development Programme on “Revision Speaker by CS H.M Dattatri, Immediate Past of Secretarial Standards – Proposed Amendments” Chairman, The ICSI Bengaluru Chapter th
on 27 February, 2016, Saturday at 5.30 PM at ICSI-
th Coimbatore Chapter premises. 4 Technical Session Cyber Crime – Proactive
Approach for Preventing DisputeCS V. Ahalada Rao, Member of Secretarial Standard
CS Hari Babu Thota Programme Facilitator & & Council Member, ICSI the speaker of the Chairman, The ICSI-Bengaluru Chapter welcomed programme. The live interactive session was mainly and introduced the speaker for the session Mr. covered the proposed amendments on SS-1 & SS-2 Shreyas Jayasimha, Advocate & Founder, Aarna and also covered the changes in SS-1 & SS-2 after Law, Bengaluru. th
the notification from MCA dt. 5 June, 2015 with a title
of “Making friendly Secretarial Standard with all stake The speaker addressed upon the disputes relating to holders”. He also discussed the concept of Make in cyber-crimes and enumerated the measures to India, Ease of doing business, Removal of difficulties, combat the same, he highlighted the penalty causes
In contradiction with law, MCA notifications etc.under IT act pertaining to Sec 43, 43A, 70, 67, 72. He
concluded his session stressing upon proactive
The session was very informative and appreciated by approach to be adopted to prevent disputes.
the gathering at large. The programme was attended The session concluded with the vote of thanks to the
by 71 participants including 59 CS members and 12 Speaker by CS Nagendra D Rao, Immediate Past
CS Students.Chairman, SIRC of the ICSI. He also thanked the
organising team lead by CS Gopalakrishna Hegde, Joint Seminar on Union Budget 2016
Programme Director & Council Member, The ICSI; On 01.03.2016, a Joint Programme on "Union Budget CS G M Ganapathi, Programme Coordinator & Vice 2015” organised by Coimbatore Chapter of SIRC of
Chairman, The ICSI – SIRC; CS Hari Babu Thota ICSI, Coimbatore Chapter of the Institute of
Programme Facilitator & Chairman, The ICSI-Chartered Accountants of India, Coimbatore Chapter
Bengaluru Chapter for their instinct support in of the Institute of Cost Accountants of India, and The
organising the event of this kind and lauded the active Auditor's Associations of Southern India held at 03.00 participation of 155 Delegates in making the IT legal P.M. at ICAI Chapter Premise, Coimbatore.Conclave a grand success.
Coimbatore Chapter
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First Session on Union Budget 2016 was handled by loan.
CA. Divakar Vijayasarathy, Chartered Accountant, Career leaflets were distributed amongst the students Chennai. He elaborated the proposals on Direct Tax and they were appraised about the new examination and the Financial Bill 2016 - Provisions relating Direct pattern and online services of ICSI. Further the Taxes. speaker informed the students about the placement
facilities including the proposed Campus Placement CA. Divakar Vijayasarathy also highlighted the points Programme of the Chapter & other students' on how budget impacts the Indian Economy, Indian programmes of the Chapter.GDP, annual growth, Sectoral Share in GDP, FDI,
Indian Foreign Exchange Trade, Administrative The speaker further highlighted the various batches of
Reforms, Sector Impact, Banking & Financial Service CS coaching classes available at ICSI Coimbatore
etc. Chapter and he added that Chapter is regularly
organizing Regular and Weekend batches for Second Session on Union Budget 2016 was handled Foundation, Executive and Professional Programme by CA.V.Prasanna Krishnan, Chartered Accountant, stages at Chapter premises itself and the Chapter is Chennai. He explained Proposals on Indirect Taxes on charging a minimal fee and ensuring high quality Union Budget 2016 and also explained Central Excise, classes as compared to other private coaching Service Tax and Customs on Budget proposals.centers.
The programme was very interactive and the queries Nearly 250 students from Dept. of Commerce attended raised by the participants were duly addressed by all the Career Awareness Programme. The queries raised the speakers in their respective sessions, and the by students were aptly replied by the speaker. programme was actively attended by 330 participants
which was included 47 CS members & 12 CS Career Awareness Programme at Karpagam
Students.University, Pollachi Road, Coimbatore
Career Awareness Programme at Sree Saraswathy A Career Awareness Programme “Career as a
Thyagaraja College, Pollachi Company Secretary” organised by Coimbatore
Chapter of ICSI at 2.30 P.M at Karpagam University, On 14.03.2016, Coimbatore Chapter conducted a
Career Awareness Programme at 11.00 A.M at Sree Pollachi Road, Coimbatore. The programme was
Saraswathy Thyagaraja College, Pollachi. CS AR addressed by CS AR Ramasubramania Raja, Ramasubramania Raja, Chairman, Coimbatore Chairman, Coimbatore Chapter of SIRC of ICSI. Chapter of SIRC of ICSI was the speaker.
The speaker elaborated about the CS profession and The speaker explained the opportunities available its wide opportunities in various sectors. The speaker after completion of the Company Secretaryship highlighted the opportunities available to those who Course both in employment and in practice and further complete the Company Secretaryship Course. The explained the new opportunities available under the
opportunities available after completion of the Companies Act 2013. Mandatory appointment of
Company Secretaryship Course both in employment Company Secretary and Key Managerial Personnel as
and in practice were also explained during the per the Companies Act 2013 were also highlighted.
programme. The opportunities like mandatory The mode of registration, syllabus, course contents, appointment of Company Secretary and Key
fee structure, placement services and oral coaching Managerial Personnel as per the Companies Act 2013
facilities being provided to the students were were elaborated during the programme. Further, they explained. Further, the speaker highlighted the various enumerated the emerging areas of practice and the support given by the institute for pursuing CS course changing role of Company Secretaries in Practice by way of Scholarships provided by 13 Government quoted with the scope in Secretarial Audit under new departments, ICSI Education Fund Trust and the MOU Companies Act.agreement with Canara Bank for availing education
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Speaker informed that Company Secretary with and faculties were well impressed about the CS
minimum one or two years of post qualification profession and its importance.
experience has bright and challenging future in Immediately after placing the poster in their notice
companies including bluechip companies. Further he board, we were collected an acknowledgement from
informed that now a days the Corporate Community is schools and colleges with their signature & seal for the
looking for young professionals for a good handsome our record purpose.
salary in each of the companies.During the said campaign, Chapter officials also
Nearly 300 students from all B.Com streams from the visited News Paper offices with a request to publish
college attended the Career Awareness Programme. the Press Release about the information “last date for
registration for Foundation Programme”. Accordingly, “CS- Admission Utsav” – A special Campaign from th th The Hindu news paper was published the Press 14 March to 24 March 2016 at Coimbatore to
Release about the last date of registration for CS increase the students registration.stFoundation (31 March) on 26.03.2016 and
With a view to increase the Brand Image of the institute Dinakaran, the leading Tamil Daily (Sun Group)
and to increase the registration of CS course, published the said news on 27.03.2016 . Further the
Coimbatore Chapter of ICSI taken initiative to news papers Dinamalar, Malayala Manorama & Times
introduce a special campaign, “CS- Admission Utsav”. of India ensured us to publish the Press Release
Posters were specially designed by the chapter for this stbefore 31 March, 2016.
campaign which includes the details of CS Admission,
The Daily Thanthi, famous Tamil daily has collected an last dates, Importance of CS course etc.
exclusive write-up about CS course and ensured us to During this Campaign the chapter staff visited 24
publish the same before the cut-off date for CS Schools & 16 Colleges and also the Press Offices
Foundation. This special campaign was a huge (News Paper) at Coimbatore. A request letter with
success and the message about our profession and specially designed posters were distributed to all
the cut-off dates has reached the students and public Schools & Colleges for placing the same on their
at large and the chapter has decided to conduct the Notice Board and also requested to arrange a Career
stsecond campaign before May 31 for increasing the Awareness Programme in the immediate future. The
CS registration and also to increase the visibility of the main objective for this campaign is to make aware the
profession.Plus Two appearing students and graduation pursuing
students about the last date of CS Foundation Second Batch of 15 Days Academic Programme - 2 stadmission (31 March), procedure for admission and Days Induction on 26-27, March, 2016
about the location and role of chapter for supporting
the students. Coimbatore Chapter has started its second Batch of
15 Days Academic Programme. As the first step We were brought to the notice of School authorities
th thchapter has organised 2 Days Induction on 26 & 27 about the definition of CS, Role of ICSI, Importance &
March, 2016 at Coimbatore Chapter premises. The Functions of CS etc. mentioned in Plus Two
programme was conducted for the Executive Commerce Book - State Syllabus (English & Tamil
thProgramme passed Students on/after 25 August, th
medium) (5 Chapter , page no.149-152). This 2015.
strategy got good response and the school authorities
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CS A.R.Ramasubramani Raja, Chairman, spoke on the secretarial standards clauses in
Coimbatore Chapter inaugurated the programme. Companies Act 2013.
He informed that CS professionals are in great Chapter distributed the Prizes to the Winner up & demand and to cater to these requirements, institute Runner-up to the Studentshas introduced this “15 days Academic Program”,
which provides industry ready CS professionals to
the corporate world. This shall be applicable for all
CS students who have passed their Executive th Union Budget-2016 Analysis Program on or after 25 August, 2015. He explained
the detail structure of the 15 days Academic On 2 March 2016, Hyderabad Chapter of ICSI has
Programme and also informed the proposed dates of jointly with All India Federation of Tax Practitioners -
remaining 3 days E-Governance, 5 Days Skill SZ, Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICAI) and
Development and 5 Days Entrepreneurship Telangana Tax Practitioners Association, has
Development. He further advised the students about conducted Session on “Union Budget–2016
the importance of regular interaction with faculties Analysis” for throwing a light on the Direct and
who are from the industry with rich experience and Indirect tax proposals of the Finance Budget, 2016.
exposures. He informed that for the better
performance in their career, students must be The Session was started with welcome address ICSI fearless by way of developing their skills, Hyderabad Chairman- CS Mahadev Tirunagari, communication and confidence. Further he added explained the essence of the Session.that the structure of the 15 days Academic
Programme prepared by the Institute accordingly Mr. CA Shankar Bala, Senior Advisor, Ernst & Young
and gives much mileage to the students for LLP, has explained about the changes in Indirect developing their knowledge & skills to meet the taxes, mostly Service Tax and Excise Duty, along with industrial requirement. the clarifications on availing CENVAT credit. He has
also brought into light about the steps taken in the Mr. Sreejith.P, Executive Officer, Coimbatore
budget for ease of doing business in India. Chapter & Programme Coordinator explained the
guideline and important instructions of 15 Days Besides, he said that, this time the Government has
Academic Programme. He further explained the focused on the “Agriculture and Farmers Welfare”.
programme structure and faculty details of 2 days
induction. He clarified the doubts regarding the 15 Mr. CA K. C. Devdas, has outlined in detail about the Days Academic Programme raised by the students. provisions of Direct tax. Apart from that, he has
focused on the new and altered provisions of Income
tax for the individuals like:Half-a-Day Programme On Churning Of
Secretarial Standards - Open Book Test ModelØ Relief to small tax payersØ Increase of turnover limit under presumptive 0n 1 March 2016 Chapter has organized a Half-a-
taxation scheme Day Programme On Churning Of Secretarial
Standards - Open Book Test Model at Chapter Besides, he has touched on the simplification and
Premises. CS Ahalada Rao V, Council Member, The rationalization of taxes for the Individuals and
ICSI was the moderator . CS Mahadev Tirunagari, companies.
Chairman of the Chapter welcomed the gathering
and informed about the importance of the open book
test model.
CS Ahalada Rao V, Council Member, The ICSI in his On 5 March 2016 Chapter has organized Open Book address emphasised the purpose of conducting this
test programme for students on Corporate type of open book test model and its advantages. He
Governance at Chapter Premises. conducted the open book test model exam and also
Open Book test programme for students on
Corporate Governance.
Hyderabad Chapter
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CS Mahadev Tirunagari, Chairman of the Chapter proposing the vote of thanks asked the students to
was the moderator. He spoke on Significance of the take the benefit of the rich experience of the faculty
measures/activities followed in olden days relating to and asked them to come prepared to sessions and
governance, Importance of Corporate Governance – make the best use of MSOP.
a new paradigm shift from the olden days,
Corporate governance should work as self-regulation In the second technical session Sri P. Umesh, Fellow
or to be regulated by a regulator – Various of the Insurance Sri Ashok Ram Kumar, Advocate
international scenarios. He also emphasised on ,Intellectual Property Rights & IT Cyber attack
Scope to extend the corporate governance to various means unauthorized use of a computer causing loss
forms of business entities like unlisted companies, to victim organization, Cyber Regulatory Framework
firms, societies, trusts etc, also emphasised in India in the Information Technology Act, 2000. He
Corpora te Governance – Techno log ica l also touched upon Companies having huge data advancements, Corporate Governance – Improves should have adequate cyber insurance cover, What operational efficiency, Instrument of competitive is covered under Cyber Insurance. First party losses, strategies, Corporate Governance – Tool for Liability claims against insured, Crisis management, Economic stability of the nation, Charm of Corporate Regulatory defense costs, fines, What is not covered Governance loosing – Steps to be taken to uplift
under Cyber Insurance.Corporate Governance with futuristic outlook,
Concept of proposing a day as an “International In the third technical session Sri Pavan Duggal,
corporate governance day” - various benefits by Head, Pavan Duggal Associates, President-
observing a day internationally allocated towards CYBERLAWS, NET, Member,-WIPRO Panel of Corporate Governance. Further he dealt with Neutrals addressed the gathering via skype from Recognition to India - by mooting the Idea of Delhi has explained in detail on the risks associated International Corporate Governance Day, with cyber security and the laws and liabilities Recognition to ICSI and its members - with the Idea of associated. He also referred to real time cases and International Corporate Governance Day, Benefits to
explained and on the consequences and outcome of the entire corporate world, various stakeholders,
those cases Regulatory authorities and thereby to all the countries
– International perspectiveCS M.V. Ravi Kumar, Secretary of the Chapter
Inaugural session of 14 Management Skills proposed a vote of thanks.
Orientation Programme. Safety & Security of Women in Cyber Era
On 8 March 2016 Chapter has organized an Programme
Inaugural session of 14 Management Skills On 8 March 2016 Chapter hosted a Programme on
Orientation Programme. CS Mahadev Tirunagari, "Safety & Security of Women in Cyber Era" at Hotel
Chairman of the Chapter welcomed the gathering Daspalla, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad. CS Mahadev and spoke about the importance of MSOP Training. Tirunagari, Chairman of the Chapter explained the He also said that MSOP will give focus on the career, importance of Women's day and elated the respect discipline and professionalism. CS Ahalada Rao V to women.Council Member, The ICSI said that MSOP is
beneficial because one gets practical exposure of Smt Padma, Former Judge spoke on Life balancing
various subjects and enable a company secretary as for women. Ms. Snehita, Assistant Commissioner of
a professional who shall be part of solution but not a Police spoke on Women Security. A. Vani Prasad,
part of problem. He also said that training is the back IAS. Commissioner of Collegiate Education
bone to enhance the practical knowledge and he Government of Telengana spoke on Women
spoke briefly on the scope of Company SecretaryEmpowerment. CS M.V. Ravi Kumar, Secretary of the Chapter while
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Lecture Meeting on "Indian economy, way Chapter Premises. The Company Law Quiz was
forward - in the context of global currencies conducted by CS Mahadev Tirunagari, Chairman of
depreciation war” the Chapter and Judges are (i) CS Ravi Kumar
Mandavalli, Secretary of the Chapter & CS On 18 March 2016 Chapter has organsied a Lecture
Ramakrishna Gupta, Secretary -SIRC. The Quiz Meeting on "Indian economy, way forward - in the
competition was participated by 19 Executive & context of global currencies depreciation war” at
Professional students. The Quiz competition was Chapter Premises. Shri Nagaraj Meda, Chairman &
structured in two levels viz. (A) Elimination round and Managing Director, TransGraph Research Consulting
(B) Virtual Quiz Competition with three different Technology Pvt Ltd was the speaker. CS Mahadev
rounds i.e. (i) Normal Round; (ii) Passing Round and Tirunagari, Chairman of the Chapter welcomed the
(iii) Rapid fire Round with objective questions with gathering and informed about the importance of the
time frame for answering with a marks for each Indian economy vis-à-vis the effect of global
question. currencies.
A) Elimination round: In the elimination round, a Shri Nagaraj Meda in his address he spoke on
written test was conducted for 25 marks for all Monetary stimulus across the globe since 2008
registered 19 participants and based on the marks; ,Impact of monetary stimulus on currency and
ten top scorers were chosen for Quiz Competition. commodity markets, Strong US treasury demand
Selected top 10 scorers were divided into 5 teams by since 2014, Long term trends in GDP growth and
picking up of secrete slips and make 2 participants in importance of China for global growth, Global Interest
each team. rates, IP and PMI trends , Snapshot view on US, EU
and Chinese growth, Long term price outlook on B) Virtual Quiz Competition: The virtual Quiz
Dollar Index, Long term price outlook on EUR-USD. Competition was conducted among all qualified 5
He also explained about Indian GDP composition, teams (2 students in each team) with three rounds
Budget highlights , Government of India balance Viz. (i) Normal Round; (ii) Passing Round and (iii)
sheet, Balance of payments and components and Rapid fire Round by the CS Mahadev Tirunagari,
Long term outlook on Indian Rupee and NIFTY etc. Chairman of the Chapter and CS Ramakrishna
There was lively and active participation by the Gupta, Secretary – SIRC and Ex-Officio of ICSI-
members present. Speaker clarified the doubts raised Hyderabad Chapter and CS Ravi Mandavalli,
by the participants. Secretary of the Chapter were the judges of the Quiz
Thereafter, the meeting concluded with a vote of competition.
thanks by CS M.V. Ravi Kumar, Secretary, ICSI, Team consisting of Mr. Lakshman Thodupunoori
Hyderabad Chapter.(Reg.No.340025381/08/2015) and (ii) Ms. D. Rajani
th16 All India Company Law Quiz ( R e g . N o . 3 4 0 1 0 2 4 2 6 / 0 8 / 2 0 1 4 ) -
Mob.No.9989394269 has been selected to represent On 22 March 2016 ICSI-Hyderabad Chapter has
the ICSI- Hyderabad Chatper for Regional Level organized 'Company Law Quiz' to its students at
Company Law Quiz to be held at SIRC.
ICSI-SIRC eNewsletter/ March 2016 38
number of participants. Kerala Law Secretary – Shri.
Harindranath Sir has inaugurated the session.
Companies Law committee recommendations was Career Awareness Programme Held at Maharani analysed by Adv.LVV Iyer and CS KS Ravichandran Govt. PG Collegeenlightened the crowd on on preparing for
adjudication proceedings under the new Act.Kerala On 25.02.2016, ICSI-Mysore Chapter organised a Banking Ombudsman – Smt. Umasankar blessed the Career Counselling Programme at Maharani occasion and interacted with members and Government PG College, Mysore. Around 60 enlightened all on ombudsman provisions. Karvy students from M. Com stream attended the Stock broking made an investment presentation lead programme. CS Manjunath S, Member, Mysore by Shri Regiraj followed by Mr. Shibual of CDSL. Chapter explained in detail the course offered by the Chapter Chairman CS Jeevan Varghese welcomed Institute and the criteria for eligibility for the course, all guest speakers and Chapter Secretary CS Rakesh examination, requirements of training etc.Rajan gave vote of thanks.
He also highlighted the importance of making the Foot ball match - Students vs. members football right career choice so as to be successful in life. He match was arranged at Medical College grounds and then spoke about the role of a Company Secretary turn out to be a grand memorable day.and importance of the profession of Company
Secretary in the changing economic scenario.
Brochures containing brief details of the Company Group Discussion on Company Law Committee Secretaryship Course were distributed to the Report on Companies Act, 2013participants. CS Manjunath S also clarified the
The ICSI - Salem Chapter conducted a study circle various doubts and issues that were raised by the thmeet on the 12 February, 2016 at the Chapter participants and thanked the management for
premises on the salient features of the Company Law providing the Institute this opportunity. Committee constituted by the Ministry of Corporate
Affairs to simply the procedures and practices under Preliminary Rounds of Umang 2016
the Companies Act, 2013.
Office bearers, members and student members of the The preliminary rounds of Umang 2016, the students Salem Chapter participated in this programme and programme were conducted in Mysore Chapter made the programme lively and interesting.Premises on 20.03.2016. The preliminary rounds of
Essay Writing, Treasure Hunt & Best Manager were Initiating the discussions on the subject, CS N conducted to the participants. CS Pracheta M, Santhanam, Chairman of the Chapter discussed the Secretary, Mysore Chapter & CA Raghuveer were objective of the committee and the recommendations acted as judges for the program to select the students made by the Company Law Committee in simplifying for the final round. Around 50 Students from various certain procedures and rules for ease of doing colleges in and around Mysore were participated in business and recommending to the Government for the Preliminary rounds. Students qualified in the amending certain provisions of the Act. He invited the preliminary rounds are eligible to participate in the members to offer their comments chapter wise.
thfinals on 26 March 2016 - Umang day in Mysore The members went through the Committee's Chapter Premises. CS Bhansali M C, Chairman, recommendations annexed to the Report chapter Mysore Chapter & CS Ajay Madaiah B B, Member, wise and analyzed the same. Generally, the Managing Committee were present during the members were of the view that most of the occasion..recommendations are in line with the expectations of One day seminar arranged at Classic Avenue Hotel the industries and welcomed the same.on February 13, 2016 was a success with good
Mysore Chapter
Salem Chapter
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The deliberations were very useful to all the explains about and the Campus Interviews
members and student members present and there conducted by the Regional Offices and the Head
was a good interaction among members and the Quarters, availability of Library & Class Room
queries raised by the members were answered by teaching facility at Salem Chapter.
the senior practicing professionals in their CS Course informative pamphlets were issued to all
perspective.the students & faculty members participated and the
Career Awareness Programmes queries raised were clarified.
On 25.2.2016, Career as a Company Secretary – a Study Circle Meeting on One Person Company Career Awareness Programme on CS Course was under the Companies Act, 2013conducted by the ICSI - Salem Chapter to the
thOn 26 February 2016, a study circle meeting was Students B. Com. (CA) & M. Com. (CA) at Shri held at the Chapter premises on the topic “One Sakthikailassh Women's College, Ammapet, Salem. Person Company” under the Companies Act, 2013.Ms. Suthandra Devi, Head, PG Commerce Dept.
coordinates the programme. Around 500 students CS Anuradha Santhanakrishnan, Secretary of the were participated. Salem Chapter outlined the One Person Company
concept in India and the response in Indian CS Solaiyappan S, Member, ICSI - Salem Chapter
corporate. She deliberated upon the salient explained about the employment opportunities,
features of the One Person Company with reference scope of the Company Secretary in practice &
to its incorporation, appointment of directors, employment.
maintenance of accounts, auditing, conducting of CS Kanchana A, Member, ICSI – Salem Chapter meetings of members and directors, etc. She detailed about stages, duration, eligibility, fee pointed out that at the time of incorporation of an structure, subjects, online registration process and OPC, which is a one-member company, the member training structures. Queries were clarified at the end has to nominate his successor and the modalities of of the session. such appointment and filing of returns with the
Registrar of Companies etc. She said that the OPC On 10.3.2016, the Salem Chapter organised two
is entitled to hold its position only when it retains its numbers of Career Awareness programmes, one at
paid up capital within Rs. 50 lakhs and the annual Mahendra Arts & Science College, Kalippatti,
turnover within Rs 2 crore. Once the limits exceed, Tiruchengode (Tk) Namakkal District to the students
it will lose the character of an OPC and will have to of B.Com, B.Com (CA) & M.Com. in which 250
convert itself into a private limited company. students and staff members participated and second
programme at K.S. Rangasamy College of Arts & OPC can be formed only as a private limited
Science (Autonomous), Tiruchengode, Namakkal company and not as a public company and all the
District for Final Year students of B. Com., B. Com. provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 with
(CA) & M. Com. (CA) where 300 students & faculty particular reference to an OPC applies. Non-
members participated. compliance of provisions or default would attract
penal provisions under the Act, she remarked.CS Gnanasekharan S, Vice - Chairman of the
Members and student members raised their doubts Chapter explained about the employment
and she answered them appropriately.opportunities, scope of the Company Secretary in
Practice and also the role of Company Secretary in a Investor Awareness Programmes
Corporate Pyramid.
On 10.3.2016 , two Investor Awareness Sundar Swamy S, Chapter In – Charge gave a
Programmes on Role of Capital Market was presentation on CS Course duration, eligibility, fees
organized by the Salem Chapter of the ICSI jointly structure, subjects, online registration process and
with National Stock Exchange of India Ltd., Chennai training structures. In addition to the above, he also
at Namakkal District.
ICSI-SIRC eNewsletter/ March 2016 40
In the first programme at Mahendra Arts & Science
Co l lege (Au tonomous) , Ka l ippa t t i (Po) ,
Tiruchengode (Tk), Namakkal District by 10.00 am, 5 DAYS SKILL DEVEOPMENT PROGRAME Prof. Dr. R.K. Vaithiyanathan, Principal of the College
rd presides the programme and he explains about the On 3 of February 2016, the Chapter Chairman, CS
necessity of conducting awareness programmes on Sreekrishna Kumar, inaugurated the first batch of
investments in present scenario. In addition to this, Academic Programme (5 days Skill Development) at
he also explains about the right investment options by Hotel Pooram International, Thrissur. The
analyzing the right choice before investing. programme was scheduled and conducted as per the
ICSI 15 days Academic Programme Training Dr. K. Selvaraj, Head, Dept. of Commerce welcomed Structure. We witnessed participation of students the gathering who co-ordinates to conduct this joint from different parts of Kerala and the programme Investor Awareness Programme at their college turned to be highly beneficial and helpful to them. On premises and at the end of the programme, Dr. J.
th7 of February 2016, the students were awarded with Josephine Daisy, Head, Dept. of Commerce (CA) the certificates by the Chairman, CS Sreekrishna delivered vote of thanks.Kumar and the Treasurer, CS Ram Ganesh.
In the second programme at K.S. Rangasamy
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMECollege of Arts & Science (Autonomous),
Tiruchengode, Namakkal District by 2.00 pm, Dr. M. thOn 4 of March 2016, Thrissur chapter of SIRC of the
Vasan, Head, Dept. of Commerce (PG) welcomed ICSI organized a half day professional development
the gathering who co-ordinates to conduct this joint programme on the topic, “ Service Tax (based on
Investor Awareness Programme at their college Union Budget 2016) & GST- THE EMERGING
premises and at the end of the programme, Ms. S. OPPORTUNITIES” at Hotel Pooram International.
Nisha, Asst. Professor of Commerce delivered vote The resource person was CA M P Tony, Chartered
of thanks.Accountant, Tony and Associates, Thrissur. The
In the above two programmes, Special address was Chapter Chairman CS Sreekrishna Kumar offered a
given with a presentation by Mr. S. Sivaraman, Asst. warm
Manager, National Stock Exchange of India Ltd.,
Chennai advise the participants to get at least a
minimum of basic knowledge about the investment
and capital market before investing their money and
to get right investment options. He also explains the
functioning of the National Stock Exchange of India
Limited and the role of SEBI in the present capital
market. In addition to this, he explained about the
fundamental concepts of stock market and
highlighted the Mutual Fund, NSE CPSE Index, ETF,
Gold ETF, derivatives trading, currency trading, etc.
to the participants.
The presentation was more informative to the
participants of both the programmes and there was a
good and lively interaction between the participants
and the speaker. Queries were clarified
immediately..
welcome to the speaker, the members,
students and other delegates. The Chapter
Secretary introduced the resource person to the
participants gathered at the venue.
The eminent speaker and renowned tax consultant,
CA M P Tony, started his informative talk with the
important changes in Service Tax based on Union
Budget 2016. A few points from his talk is listed
underneath:
· No change in service tax rate· New Cess- Krishi Kalyan Cess
- @ 0.5% on taxable services - wef 01/06/2016 - with CENVAT benefit (only for
Service provider)· Changes effective from:
st- 1 March, 2016st
- 1 April, 2016st- 1 June, 2016
- Date of enactment of Fin Bill.
Thrissur Chapter
ICSI-SIRC eNewsletter/ March 2016 41
· Transportation of passengers by air conditioned stage carriage made taxable wef 01/06/2016. Abatement @ 60%.
· Assignment of the right to use the Radio Frequency Spectrum and subsequent transfers liable to
service tax. It cannot be treated as sale of intangible assets.
· The limitation period for recovery of tax increased from 18 months to 30 months.
· Interest rate reduced to 15% (3% less, if value less than 60L). In case tax collected but not paid, interest
@ 24%.
· Power to arrest in service tax only if the tax amount collected but not paid exceeds Rs. 2 Cr.
He, in depth described the definition of “Service” – Sec 65B(44), mode of registration, payment of
service tax, filing of returns, basic exemption conditions, declared services, negative list, abatement
provisions, CENVAT credit scheme, reverse charge mechanism etc. etc. to list a few. The ST based on
budget 2016 was clearly explained with the comparison of budget 2014 and 2015.
First technical session was followed by high tea and another informative session on “Good and Services Tax”.
The session covered:
• Present system of taxation• What is GST?• GST expected in next one year.• GST is a VAT on both Goods and Services• GST means India is adopting global standards• GST is biggest indirect tax reform after 1947
This informative and interactive session witnessed an active participation from members, students and
other delegates. CS Jackson David, member, delivered vote of thanks to all on behalf of MC and CS
Ravindran K Warrier, MC member honored the speaker with a memento as a mark of appreciation.
DISTRIBUITION OF LATE CS MEENAKSHI AWARD
The CS Meenakshi Award is given to the CS Student (state level topper) who qualifies all the modules of
Professional Programme in one sitting from any examination center in Kerala by Thrissur Chapter of ICSI in th
the memory of Late CS Meenakshi. In this regards, on 4 of March 2016, CS Vasudevan M, our Chapter
Secretary awarded the trophy and a cash prize of Rs.2000/- to Ms. Sruthy Gireesh.
One day seminar arranged at Classic Avenue Hotel on February 13, 2016 was a success with good number
of participants. Kerala Law Secretary – Shri. Harindranath Sir has inaugurated the session. Companies Law
committee recommendations was analysed by Adv.LVV Iyer and CS KS Ravichandran enlightened the crowd
on on preparing for adjudication proceedings under the new Act.Kerala Banking Ombudsman – Smt.
Umasankar blessed the occasion and interacted with members and enlightened all on ombudsman
provisions. Karvy Stock broking made an investment presentation lead by Shri Regiraj followed by Mr.
Shibual of CDSL. Chapter Chairman CS Jeevan Varghese welcomed all guest speakers and Chapter
Secretary CS Rakesh Rajan gave vote of thanks.
Foot ball match - Students vs. members football match was arranged at Medical College grounds and turn
out to be a grand memorable day.
Thiruvananthapuram Chapter
ICSI-SIRC eNewsletter/ March 2016 42
th development programme, important tax proposals 16 All India Company Law Quiz competition -
etc. He told that India can accomplish growth of 7.5% Chapter Level Eligibility Competition
of GDP by next year and can achieve the fiscal deficit Kochi Chapter of ICSI jointly with ICSI Students
at 3.5% in FY 2016-17 against 3.75% in the current Forum Kochi organised Chapter Level Eligibility
year. If we implement the budget proposal properly, thCompetition as a part of 16 All India Company Law
we could be achieving the growth rate of 8% in the Quiz Competition, on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at
coming years. He wound up his session with a Chapter premises. The Competition was interesting
message that India going to be a super power by and well attended by the Company Secretary
2030. students. CS. Shyam Kumar R, Chairman of Kochi
Chapter delivered the welcome address. We had The programme was well attended by the members of
screened the students in 3 rounds with preliminary ICSI, ICoAI, CCCI and ICCI. CS. Syam Kumar R.,
round being the elimination round. The Winners are:Chairman of Kochi Chapter of ICSI has given
memento to the speaker. The programme ended up 1. Mr. Vinayak Nadesh2. Ms. Fathima Kareem with a Vote of Thanks by CMA. A. Selvam, Chairman, 3. Mr. Anandu K. A.
ICAI Cochin Chapter.
Top 2 candidates will represent Kochi Chapter in
Regional Level Competition scheduled to be held in
the Second week of April, 2016. The Programme
wound up with vote of thanks by CS. Mithun B.
Shenoy, Secretary, Kochi Chapter.
Professional Development Programme on Post
Budget Analysis 2016-17 held on Thursday March
3, 2016
Kochi Chapter of The Institute of Company
Secretaries of India, (ICSI) ) in association with The
Cochin Chamber of Commerce & Industry (CCCI),
The Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI)
and Cochin Chapter of The Institute of Cost
Accountants of India (ICAI) organised a session on
Post Budget Analysis 2016-17 on Thursday, March 3,
2016 at Gateway Hotel, Cochin.
Mr. Homi P. Ranina, Eminent Lawyer & Tax Expert
from Mumbai was the Guest Speaker. The Welcome
Address was delivered by Mr. C. S. Kartha, President,
CCCI followed by Introduction of Speaker by Mr. K. B.
Rajan, President, Indian Chamber of Commerce &
Industry.
Thereafter Mr. Home P. Ranina has given Macro level
analysis of Finance Budget 2016-17. He touched up
on the areas of digitalisation, Health Care, Skill
Professional Development Programme on
Insolvency and Bankruptcy code
Kochi Chapter of The Institute of Company
Secretaries of India, (ICSI) organised a session on
Insolvency and Bankruptcy code on Saturday,
March 12, 2016 at Chapter premises.
CS. Shyam Kumar R., Chairman of Kochi Chapter
gave the welcome address. CS. Balasubramanian N.,
Director, Directus Consultants Pvt Ltd., Kochi led the
session.
He told that the draft Bill has consolidated the existing
laws relating to insolvency of companies, limited
liability entities (including limited liability partnerships
and other entities with limited liability), unlimited
liability partnerships and individuals which are
presently scattered in a number of legislations, into a
single legislation. The enactment of the proposed Bill
will provide greater clarity in the law and facilitate the
application of consistent and coherent provisions to
different stakeholders affected by business failure or
inability to pay debt and will address the challenges
being faced at present for swift and effective
bankruptcy resolution. He further said that the Bill
seeks to improve the handling of conflicts between
creditors and debtors, avoid destruction of value,
distinguish malfeasance vis-a-vis business failure and
clearly allocate losses in macroeconomic downturns.
Kochi Chapter
43 ICSI-SIRC eNewsletter/ March 2016
This was followed by felicitation to Mrs. Sruthi who got th CS. Sundharesan, Practising Company Secretary, 10 Rank in December 2015 examination in
Bangalore led the second session on 'Board Report professional programme.
– Comply and Explain'. CS. Jinu Mathen, Managing
The programme ended up with a Vote of Thanks by Committee member gave introduction of the speaker.
CS. Mithun B. Shenoy, Secretary, Kochi Chapter. He promulgated that the Board's Report is the most
important means of communication by the Board of
Directors of a company with its shareholders. The
Companies Act, 2013 is based on enhanced
Kochi Chapter of The Institute of Company disclosures and transparency. The Board's Report is
Secretaries of India, (ICSI) organised One Day a document, preparation of which requires thorough
Professional Development Programme - 'CS Getting understanding of the subject. The Act requires the
Ready for Annual Report 2015-16' on Thursday, Board of Directors to disclose on various parameters
March 17, 2016 at Chapter premises. CS. Sivakumar including the risk management, board evaluation,
P, Chairman, SIRC of ICSI was the chief guest for the implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility, a
programme. statement of declaration given by independent
directors, extracts of annual return etc. He further The inaugural programme was started off with
analyzed various terms like 'letter and spirit' and welcome address by CS. Shyam Kumar R., Kochi
interpreted various sections which was worth useful Chapter Chairman which was followed by lighting of
to the delegates.lamp by the chief guest. CS. Sivakumar P gave the
inaugural address. Kochi Chapter gave felicitation to The Third session was on Material Disclosure in the
newly elected chairman of SIRC of ICSI. CS. Annual Report under SEBI (LODR) Reg by CS.
Krishnamoorthy P.K., PCS, CS. S. P. Kamath Jayesh Vithlani, Sr Vice President, Vivro Financial
immediate past chairman of the Kochi chapter and Services Private Ltd., Ahmedabad. CS. Nikhil Pinto
CS. Balasubramanian N., PCS delivered the gave the introduction of speaker. He said that SEBI
felicitation address. The programme ended with vote Listing Regulations have been sub-divided into two
of thanks by CS. Mithun B. Shenoy, Secretary, Kochi parts (a) substantive provisions incorporated in the
Chapter.main body of Regulations (b) procedural
The First session was handled by CA. requirements in the form of Schedules to the
Gopalakrishnan A. Pract ising Chartered Regulations. He explained various chapters under
Accountant, Cochin on 'Disclosure requirements the listing regulations. Definition of 'related party' and
as per Accounting Standards'. CS. Arun K. 'related party transaction' have been amended to
Kamalolbhavan, PCS gave introduction of the provide an exception for units issued by mutual funds
speaker. He took the session from the layman's point which are listed on a recognized stock exchange(s).
'of view on Accounting policies and Assumptions. He
The programme concluded with National Anthem. had gone into detail, the schedule III (Balance Sheet
and Statement of Profit and Loss) and respective
accounting standard.
One Day Professional Development Programme -
'CS Getting Ready for Annual Report 2015-16'
44 ICSI-SIRC eNewsletter/ March 2016
Visakhapatnam ChapterCareer Awareness Programmes
6 Prof S Teki
Adikavi Nannaya University
Rajahmundry
PRV Sivaramakrishna
Chapter iN Charge
26.02.2016
7 Principal
Seicom Degree & PG College
Kaligiri, Tirupati
CS Suryanarayana
Mishra
JD Student Services
PRV Sivaramakrishna
17.03.2016
4. ICSI Visakhapatnam Chapter organized student guidance programme on 24.02.2016 at Chapter Premises.
CS Dr PVS Jaganmohanrao was the speaker of this session. CS Subbarao DV Chairman of Visakhapatnam
Chapter welcomed to all the students and introduced the speaker. The speaker started with Company
Secretary Roles, responsibilities and challenges. How to prepare the examinations, time management, CS
along with other courses, CS London and motivated to all the presents with Swami Vivekananda quotes. The
session was lively interactive and well received by the Students present and their doubts were clarified. Mr.
PRV Sivaramakrishna, Chapter Incharge of Visakhapatnam Chapter of SIRC of the ICSI proposed the vote of
thanks.
rd th5. 2days Induction Prog organized by ICSI Visakhapatnam Chapter at Chapter Premises on March 3 & 4
2016.
Date Name of Faculty Topic 4.3.16 CS Subbarao DV Inaugural Session 10-11am 4.3.16 CS Apparao K ICSI: Training structure and Compliance 11am- 12Pm
Complete training structure of ICSI Expectations of trainer from trainees Various compliances during training Work place management 12pm -1PM Office culture File management e-filing (overview)
4.3.16 CS Rao sV Companies Act, 2013 2pm -6.30PM Introduction and Overview Role and Opportunities for CS &Challenges for CS Drafting of Notice, Agenda, Minutes, Resolutions, Application/petition before NCLT & NCLAT
5.3.16 CS Subbarao DV Profession, Professional & Professionalism 10-12PM (The session shall be on various facets of profession, how to become a professional and etiquettes to be followed in professional life)
5.3.16 CS Ramesh Kumar G
Interview skills 12-1PM CV enhancement Do’s & Don’ts of Interview Corporate etiquettes 2-3PM Dressing sense Behavioural issues ICSI Online Service 3-4.30PM
ICSI-SIRC eNewsletter/ March 2016 45
The session was lively interactive and well received by the Students present and learned more with
reference to e filing, drafting. CS Jagadeeswararao M, Secretary of Visakhapatnam Chapter of SIRC of the
ICSI proposed the vote of thanks and issued the Certificates to participants.
6. Student programme : Company Secretary with legal Orientation organized by ICSI Visakhapatnam
Chapter on 05.03.2016 at Chapter Premises. CS Sunkara Venkateswara Rao was the speaker of this
session. CS Subbarao DV Chairman of Visakhapatnam Chapter welcomed to all the students and
introduced the speaker. The speaker started with Company Secretary Opportunities and Legal orientation
with other tribunals including Debt Recovery Tribunals, How to appear before tribunals also explained how
to face the examinations, time management. The session was lively interactive and well received by the
Students present and their doubts were clarified. Mr. PRV Sivaramakrishna, Chapter Incharge of
Visakhapatnam Chapter of SIRC of the ICSI proposed the vote of thanks
th7. 3 days e Governance programme organized by ICSI Visakhapatnam Chapter from March 10 to March
th12 2016 at Chapter Premises.
Date Name of Faculty Topic 10.03.16 CS SVRAO Electronic maintenance of statutory register 10-11am
IT Act, 2000 (Overview) 11-12PM Licensed software Vs. Pirated software 12.-12.30PM e-governance & electronic filing initiatives of GOI 12.30-1.30pm MCA forms.
10.03.16 CS Ananda Rao R E- voting- Provisions & Process 2-4 PM E-commerce 4-5PM 11.03.16 CS Ananda Rao R XBRL- Overview and filing 9-10.30 11.3.16 CMA DVV Gopi
Krishna Exposure to MS Office 10.30- 1 PM Advanced features of Power point presentation Advanced MS Word Advanced MS Excel
11.03.16 CS Subbarao DV Preparing your own website (issues related with domain registration, server, Database, language consideration etc.) 1.30-3PM
11.03.16 CA A Ansuha Use of Digital signature 3.-3.30PM e-governance & electronic filing initiatives of GOI 3.30-4.30PM VAT, TDS, Trademarks Submitting online application for PAN 4.30-5PM
12.3.16 CS Ramesh G ICSI website (all student related sections and Apps) 8-9 am Advanced google search 9-10am Utilisation of various gadgets (in professional services) like: Tablets Cell phones (Smart phones) laptops and PCs 10-12pm
12.03.16 CA I Jayakrishna Sensitization and familiarization with following websites:12-2PM INCOME TAX, CBEC, BSE/NSE
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The session was lively interactive and well received by the Students present and doubts clarified with reference
to Income tax website, XBRL, Digital Signature, VAT, TDS filings, returns from concerned speakers. CS
Jagadeeswararao M, Secretary of Visakhapatnam Chapter of SIRC of the ICSI proposed the vote of thanks
and issued the Certificates to participants.
th8. Student Guidance Programme organized by ICSI Visakhapatnam Chapter on 11 March 2016 at Chapter
Premises. CS Ahaladarao V Central Council Member, CS Ramakrishna Gupta, Secretary of SIRC, CS
Venkataramana, Vice Chairman of Hyderabad Chapter are the speakers. The speakers are interact with
students and explained about importance of Company Secretary, KMP and role in panchyati Raj Department
and also explained how to prepare examination in short time to cover entire syllabus, time management, how to
answer the questions, how to secure more marks. The session was lively interactive and well received by the
Students present and doubts clarified , CS Subbarao DV, Chairman of Visakhapatnam Chapter of SIRC of the
ICSI proposed the vote of thanks.
th9. Inaugural session of ICSI Srikakulam Study Centre on 12 March 2016 at Sai Krishna Junior College,
Srikakulam. Dr Appanna welcomed to Chief Guest of the session Mr. Rajanikanth, Deputy Collector of
Srikakulam District. Chief guest started with value of Company Secretary and earlier those want to pursue the
professional courses need to go Chennai, now there is a opportunity at srikakulam provided by ICSI with Sri Sai
Krishna Junior College as Study Centre. All the students and parents must aware value of Professional
Courses. Guest of honor CS Ahalada Rao V Central Council Member briefed about the Course and cost of
completion, KMP, Independent Director, Company Secretary in Employement as well as Practice. CS
Ramakrishna Gupta Secretary of SIRC motivated to all participants and CS Venkataramana Vice Chairman of
Hyderabad Chapter briefed about to join in CS Course what are the Requirements, how to study and how to
complete the course. CS Subbaro DV Chairman of Visakhapatnam Chapter & CS Jagadeeswararao M
Secretary of ICSI Visakhapatnam Chapter proposed the vote of thanks.
10. Full Day Seminar on “Emerging Issues under Companies Act” organized by ICSI Visakhapatnam Chapter thon 12 March 2016 at Hotel Daspalla Executive Court, Visakhapatnam.
CS Jagadeeswararao M, Secretary of ICSI Visakhapatnam Chapter welcomed to all the participants. CS
Subbarao DV Chairman of ICSI Visakhapatnam chapter introduced the Chief Guest Shri Sambasivarao Vice
President Andhra Chamber of Commerce, Visakhapatnam and Guest of Honor CS Ahalada Rao V Central
Council member.
The first Speaker Shri Raghu LIC Officer started with what are the benefits to Employees and Employers with
new Insurance Policies, how to select the best policy available in market and what are the insurance is required
for companies. Second speaker CS Ahaladarao V Central Council Member explained various amendments of
Secretarial Standards, third speaker CS Ramakrishna Gupta, Secretary SIRC, explained about recent
Company law committee report Last speaker CS Venkatramana, Vice Chairman Hyderabad Chapter
explained about the Recent MCA Notifications. The session was lively interactive and well received by the
Members present and their doubts were clarified. CS Jagadeeswararao M, Secretary of Visakhapatnam
Chapter of SIRC of the ICSI proposed the vote of thanks.
th11. Student Programme organized two days crash course on General Laws by ICSI Visakhapatnam on 15 thMarch 2016 & 16 March 2016 at Chapter premises. Speaker CS Sunkara Venkateswara Rao.
th12. ICSI Tirupati Study Centre MOU and Inaugural on 18 March 2016 singed by CS Suryanarayana Mishra
Joint Director of Student Services ICSI New Delhi. The Chairman of Seicom Degree & PG College Dr T
Surendranath Reddy happily expressed his words that entire Rayalaseema students are benefited with this
MOU. Mr.PRV Sivaramakrishna Visakhapatnam Chapter Incharge explained to all participants how to register
online, Claiming of Exemptions, ICSI online Services, Students Education Fund Trust, Prize Awards and e
library and mandatory trainings.
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Name of the Company
Requirement Experience Name of the contact person
Mail i.d.
Tamilnadu
Petroproducts Ltd.
Chennai
Company Secretary
Minimum 5 years
Mr.N.Peter Lourdusamy
Sugal & Damani
Share Brokers
Ltd., Chennai
Company Secretary
2-3 years - [email protected]
IFCI Financial
Services Ltd.,
Chennai
Both Company Secretary & Trainee
Universal Legal ,
Chennai
Company Secretary
1-4 years Ms.Sameena Chatrapathy
Binny Mills Ltd.,
Chennai
Company Secretary
1-2 years Mr.V.Rajasekaran [email protected]
AMRA Associates,
Chennai
Company Secretary
0-2 years Mr.B.Ramesh Kumar
K.Gaurav Kumar & Associates, Practising Company Secretary, Chennai
Both Company Secretary & Trainee
- K.Gaurav Kumar & Associates
Kyowa Natesan
Synchro
Technologies
Private Ltd.,
Chennai
Company Secretary
0-2 years Mr.A.Kumar [email protected];
N am e o f th e
PCS R eq u ire
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Opportunities for Members & Students
Announcement for Members
ICSI-SIRC eNewsletter/ March 2016
COMPANY SECRETARIES BENEVOLENT FUND
The Company Secretaries Benevolent Fund (CSBF) provides safety net to company secretaries who are members of the Fund and their family members in distress. CSBF
Registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 Recognised under Section 12A of the Income Tax Act, 1961 Subscription / Contribution to Fund qualifies for the deduction under section 80G
of the Income Tax Act, 1961 Has a membership of about 10,000
Eligibility A member of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India is eligible for the membership of the CSBF. How to join
By making an application in Form A (available at www.icsi.edu/csbf) along with one time subscription of Rs.7,500/-.
One can submit Form A and also the subscription amount of Rs.7500 ONLINE through Institute’s web portal: www.icsi.in. Alternatively, he can submit Form A, along with a Demand Draft or Cheque for Rs.7500 drawn in favour of ‘Company Secretaries Benevolent Fund’, at any of the Offices of the Institute/ Regional Offices/Chapters.
Benefits Rs.5,00,000 in the event of death of a member under the age of 60 years Rs.2,00,000 in the event of death of a member above the age of 60 years Rs.40,000 per child (upto two children) for education of minor children of a
deceased member Rs.60,000 for medical expenses Limited benefits for company secretaries who are not members of the CSBF
Contact For further information/ clarification, please write at email id [email protected] or contact Ms. Anita Mehra, Desk Officer on telephone no. 011-45341049.
For more details please visit www.icsi.edu/csbf
ICSI-SIRC eNewsletter Announcement for Members
ICSI-SIRC eNewsletter/ March 2016 49
CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP SCHEME (2016-2017)Corporate Membership scheme of the ICSI-SIRC is in vogue over a decade. Corporate laws are undergoing
constant change and every professional is required to continuously update himself. Based on the feedback,
from the Members, we have designed the professional development programs on the latest developments. In
the past, Corporate Membership Scheme received your tremendous response and we are confident that this
year also it will receive your whole hearted support. For the first time the Multiple Corporate membership
scheme and also a scheme to attend the meetings conducted by Chennai South, Chennai West and Chennai
North Study Circles of ICSI- SIRC for the benefit of members in employment and in practice.
Programs
During the year 2015, more than 25 half day and full day paid programs were conducted, apart from the
Regional Conference, PCS Conference and Joint Seminars and Study Circle Meetings. Corporate members
are exempt from payment of fee for all Professional Development programs and concessional fee for Regional
Conference & PCS Conference. During the year 2016, we have planned to organize greater number of
programs and the corporate members are exempt/ eligible for Concessional payment of delegate fee for the
following category of programs:
Ø All paid programs in the nature of seminars (Half day and one day programs)
Ø Concessional Delegate Fee for the Regional Conference and Regional Conference for practicing Company Secretaries
Key takeaways
Corporate members willü have opportunity to attend all the programsü receive background materials circulated at the programsü benefit from networking and knowledge sharing among co-professionalsü get the PPT shared by the Faculty.ü obtain the prescribed PCH on attending the programmes.ü Keep updated & abreast of the latest developments.
Other benefits
Ø Nominate any other employee from their organization to attendØ One time payment/approval for attending specified programs
Enrolment Fee
Option -A Rs.10000 [inclusive of ST] –Single member can attend Meetings held @ SIRO
Option –B Rs.13000 [inclusive of ST] –Single member can attend Meetings held @ SIRO & Meetings of South, West & North & The Murugappa Study Circles
Option –C Rs.20000 [inclusive of ST] – Upto 3 members from Same Company or PCS Firm can attend programs held @ SIRO
Option –D Rs.25000 [inclusive of ST] – Upto 3 members from Same Company or PCS Firm can attend programs held @ SIRO & meetings of Chennai South, West, North & The Murugappa Study Circles
Validity 01.04.2016 to 31.03.2017
Mode of payment Cash/Cheque/Online transfer
By way of Cheque/DD Drawn in favor of SIRC of the ICSI By online Transfer
Account No. 04921110000013 HDFC Bank RTGS/NEFT IFSC –HDFC0000492
Enrolment Enclosed form to be filled up & sent along with the payment details; Kindly mention the Option you choose (A/ B/ C/D) and please make the payment accordingly
Announcement for Members
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R E G I S T R A T I O N F O R M F O R C O R P O R A T E M E M B E R S H I P S C H E M E : 2 0 1 6 - 1 7
C o r p o r a t e M e m b e r s h ip N o [ f o r o f f ic e u s e ]
T h e I n s t i t u t e o f C o m p a n y S e c r e t a r ie s o f I n d ia S o u t h e r n I n d ia R e g io n a l C o u n c i l I C S I - S I R C H o u s e , N o . 9 W h e a t C r o f t s R o a d N u n g a m b a k k a m , C h e n n a i 6 0 0 0 3 4 D e a r S ir / M a d a m , P le a s e r e g is t e r t h e f o l lo w in g p e r s o n / o r g a n iz a t io n a s m e m b e r u n d e r C o r p o r a t e M e m b e r s h ip S c h e m e o f t h e S o u t h e r n I n d ia R e g io n a l C o u n c i l o f T h e I n s t i t u t e o f C o m p a n y S e c r e t a r ie s o f I n d ia f o r t h e p e r io d o f o n e y e a r f r o m 1 s t A p r i l , 2 0 1 6 t o 3 1 s t M a r c h , 2 0 1 7 . T h e p a r t ic u la r s a r e a s u n d e r :
N a m e o f A p p l ic a n t :
M u l t i p l e M e m b e r s h i p /S i n g l e R s . 2 5 0 0 0 / R s . 2 0 0 0 0 / R s . 1 3 0 0 0 / R s . 1 0 0 0 0
F C S / A C S N o . ( i f a n y ) : C P N o :
C S B F N o .
D e s ig n a t io n :
N a m e o f t h e O r g a n iz a t io n
A d d r e s s o f t h e O r g a n iz a t io n :
C o n t a c t D e t a i l s : P h N o O f f : :
R e s id e n c e :
M o b i le :
E m a i l I D ( 1 ) :
E m a i l I D ( 2 ) :
P a y m e n t D e t a i l s : A m o u n t : R s .
C a s h / C h e q u e / D D N o . :
D t . :
D r a w n o n :
Y o u r s f a i t h f u l ly ,
D a t e :
P la c e :
s e a l S p o n s o r in g A u t h o r i t y / D e le g a t e
Announcement for Members
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Announcement for Students
ICSI-SIRC eNewsletter/ March 2016
Women's Day Celebrations
The SIRC of the ICSI organized a Special Programme for the students as part of Women's Day Celebrations thon Saturday, the 5 March, 2016 at ICSI-SIRC House, Chennai. To commemorate the Women's Day, SIRC
of the ICSI conducted various competitions like Quiz on Companies Act and Oratorical Competition for the
benefit of students. Certificates were distributed for the Winners, Runners-up of the competitions. Mr. P.
Sivakumar, Chairman ICSI SIRC, Mr. A. Mohan Kumar, Chairman Classroom Teaching Committee &
Treasuer ICSI- SIRC and Mr. Dhanapal, Regional council member ICSI- SIRC were present on the occasion
and spoke amongst the participants.
Campus Placement
SIRC of the ICSI organized Campus Placement for the Trainees and Members on th5 March, 2016 at “ICSI-SIRC House”, Chennai. Many Companies and Practising
Secretaries participated and recruited trainees and Semi qualified Cs for their
organization.
2 Days Induction
thThe SIRC of the ICSI organized 2 days Induction program for Executive Passed students on 4 March, 2016
thand 5 March,2016 at ICSI-SIRC House, Chennai.
Professional Development Programme
The SIRC of the ICSI conducted Professional Development Programme on “How to Prepare & Present thFinancial Management Paper” on 12 March, 2016 at “ICSI-SIRC House”, Chennai. CA
Gopal Krishna Raju, Chartered Accountant, Chennai and CS Bhaskar S,
Practising Company Secretary, Chennai were the speakers. Both the
speakers explained the students as to how to prepare and present the
Financial Management paper and gave practical tips for the forthcoming
examination.
Commencement of Oral Coaching Classes:
SIRC of the ICSI commenced Week-end Oral Coaching Classes for Professional Programme Module-II on th th12 March, 2016 and 19 March, 2016 for Module-III for June 2016 examination.
thSIRC of the ICSI conducted 16 All India Company Law Quiz Competition (Chennai
Round) on 24.3.2016 at ICSI-SIRC House, Chennai. Nine teams participated in the
above Competition. CS S Rajendran, Practising Company Secretary, Chennai acted as
Quiz Master. Earlier, Smt.Sarah Arokiaswamy, Joint Secretary, SIRO welcomed and
explained about the rules and regulations of the quiz competition to the participants. CS
Ramasubramaniam C, Council Member, The ICSI was also present on that occasion. Ms. Nikita K, students bearing Registration No.320850381/08/2012 and Ms. Kalpana M Student bearing
Registration No. 320849421/08/2012 representing Chennai have been declared as the winning team of the
Chennai Round.
th16 Company Law Quiz – Chennai Round
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Law Quiz – Chennai Round
The above students will be representing Chennai at the Regional level competition to be held on
thFriday, the 8 April, 2106 at “ICSI-SIRC House”, Chennai.
Students Meeting on “Union Budget 2016”
SIRC of the ICSI conducted for the Oral coaching students for the first time a programme on “Union
thBudget 2016” on 26 March, 2016 at “ICSI-SIRC House”, Chennai. CS S.Srikanth, Chartered
Accountant, Chennai spoke on “Union Budget 2016 – Impact on Direct Taxes”. In his address, he
explained in detail about the impact on Direct Taxes made in the Budget-2016-2017. He also shared
practical tips on approaching Direct Tax exams.
Mr. B. Ganeshprabhu, Chartered Accountant, Chennai narrated on “Union Budget – Impact on
Indirect Taxes. He explained various amendments, changes made in this Budget.
Earlier CS. A. Mohan Kumar, Chairman Classroom Teaching Committee welcomed the students and
introduced the speaker.
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15th and 16th April, 2016
Fee: Rs.1000
28th, 29th and 30th April, 2016
Fee: Rs.2000
EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (EDP)
DATES: 25th April 2016 to 3rd May, 2016
FEES: Rs.1000
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Commencement of Oral Coaching Class
Stage Date of Commencement
Fee
Executive Programme – Module-I Morning Batch for December 2016 examination
25.04.2016 Rs.6100
Executive Programme – Module-II Evening Batch for December 2016 examination
25.04.2016 Rs.5600
Foundation Programme Morning Batch for December 2016 examination
11.07.2016 Rs.5100
Foundation Programme Evening Batch for December 2016 examination
11.07.2016 Rs.5100
CLASS ROOM TEACHING:
WHY SHOULD YOU UNDERGO CLASS ROOM TEACHING [ORAL COACHING] AT ICSI-SIRC?
Tax Laws and Practice
(Direct Taxes) CS Gopal Krishna Raju
CA Shankara Narayanan V
Tax Laws and Practice
(Indirect Taxes)
Economic and Commercial LawCS K Ramesh
Inspiring
Teachers
Our ICSI Faculty Members are dedicated
to your education & success
Statutory body under an Act of Parliament
SOUTHERN INDIAREGIONALCOUNCIL IN PURSUIT OF PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE
Company Secretaries of IndiaTHE INSTITUTE OF
Company Law
Renowned
Scholars
CS Dr. B.Ravi
Tax Laws and Practice
(Direct Taxes) CA S Sriram
CA S. Srikanth
Tax Laws and Practice (Direct Taxes)
An accomplished teacher and excellent
trainer. His teaching experience spans
over two decades.
SIRC of the ICSI, 9, Wheat Crofts Road, Nungambakkam, Chennai – 600 034
Phone:(044) 28279898, 28268685 E-mail: [email protected]
Date of Commencement: 25.04.2016
Announces
Module-II Evening Timing: 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. Fee: Rs.5600
Module-I Morning Timing: 6.30 a.m. to 8.30 a.m. Fee: Rs.6100
Oral Coaching Classes for Executive Programme
for Decemeber 2016 Examination