I still remember when I had visited Kashmir in 2017, a local guide pointed out at Indian army soldier and said "Voh dekho tumhare India ka soldier". I was terribly displeased and devastated. I literally wanted to slap him. But it was Kashmir, I couldn't do anything (1/n)
And later on, I saw Pakistani flags painted on the walls all around. It felt like it wasn't India at all. But I had immense faith in @narendramodi ji. On the way back from Kashmir, my family and I only spoke about revoking Article 370 and 35A. We knew it would happen. (2/n)
And today marks the happiest day of my life! All the anger, disappointment, distress that I carried in my heart for 2 long years has finally paid of! I can't express how I feel right now. I definitely would want to go back to Kashmir and breath fresh Indian air! (3/n)
I whole heatedly thank Shri @narendramodi ji, Shri @AmitShah ji, Shri Ajit Doval ji and all the brave soldiers who finally integrated Kashmir and now I can go back to him and say "Yeh Mera India hai"! Bharath Mata Ki Jai 🇮🇳 Jai Durge!
It is a day of pride for every Chartered Accountant and Student associated with this profession. It is the day of Joy and celebration for every CA and student in the country. Happy CA Day to All the CAs and CA Aspirants. Proud to be associated with this profession. #CADay2021
Today as the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India marks 72 years, here's a short thread on the history of 'Chartered Accountants Day' and the Profession.
In 1913, before independence, the British Government passed the Companies Act in India that prescribed a list of books that every firm registered under the Act had to maintain. An auditor was also appointed by the same act which had the power to audit these books.