The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI) has deferred the 61st National Cost Convention, earlier scheduled to be held on December 8th and 9th at New Delhi.
“Due to unavoidable circumstances, the 61st National Cost Convention scheduled on December 8th and 9th at New Delhi has been postponed. Inconvenience caused in this regard is regretted”, The official X handle of ICMAI and the website stated.
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The Cost Convention of this year is based on the theme Beyond Financial Reporting: CMA Vision for Amrit Kaal – Mantras for $30 Trillion Economy, which seeks to address the challenges in achieving the India Vision 2047 and the significant role the CMAs are going to play in this. 61st NCC will have five technical sessions to have focused and objective discussions on various facets of the theme by senior bureaucrats, eminent experts, and dignitaries from industry, academia and professional bodies.
The key take away for the participants will be a better understanding of each facet of the theme in a capsule form, stimulating new ideas, inputs for formulating strategies that power their own businesses and professional practice and a deeper and wider appreciation of the tremendous role the CMAs can play in achieving the national vision.
The 61st National Cost Convention 2023 to be held in New Delhi will have focussed discussions on the role of the CMAs in building a Resilient, Competitive and Sustainable Indian Economy in Amrit Kaal, and to enrich the knowledge of the participants and to enhance the skill set of the professionals in order to contribute significantly in achieving the India Vision 2047.
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