Accountants should spread financial literacy in country: Venakaiah Naidu
The Hindu
Vice President leaves for Hyderabad, ending four-day visit of Kerala and Lakshadweep
Vice President Venkaiah Naidu called on chartered accountants to marry technology to financial accounting to improve ease of doing business and to make people’s lives hassle-free. He was speaking after laying the foundation for the proposed Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) Bhawan in Kochi on Monday.
Mr. Naidu, who began his address briefly in Malayalam, said the community of accountants should stay abreast of the times and be technology-savvy.
He said qualification alone was not enough and that chartered accountants should have character and make ethical decisions. Accountants should spread financial literacy in the country, he added.

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