BESC organised a 5 Day workshop for the Professors of the college on “Companies Act 2013” under the initiative of Prof Dilip Shah. The speakers were eminent professionals from the corporate world and Practicing professionals.
Day 1,Mr Anil Dubey,a Company Secretary and Advocate, briefed us about the responsibilities of Directors, importance of Financial Reporting and allied matters before CA,CS Akhilesh Srivastava, a prolific practitioner, took the charge. He expressed his views on the newly passed Act. He provided us with a great deal of insight on topics such as Independent Directors, Articles of Association, Memorandum of Association.
On Day 2, Mr Anurag Singhal, a renowned Chartered Accountant and an MBA(IIM?A) and working with the Aditya Birla Group, started the workshop with an in?depth analysis of the changes in the role of Auditors, the importance of Auditor’s Report and the loop holes in the legislature exploited by the corporates. An engrossing debate took place between the faculty and the Professors as the faculty deliberated on Accounting Standard and IFRS.
On Day 3, CA Sumit Binani a renowned auditor was invited. He discussed provisions prohibiting mishandling of funds and governance issues. He regretted and showed his disapproval of the Act treating the Public and Private Ltd companies at par. He talked about the procedure of Issuing Securities and emphasised on Private placement and preferential offer, Public Deposits and Non NBFCs vs NBFCs. His deliberation was deep and clear. All those present felt enriched.
On Day 4, CS Hansraj Jharia from Ratnabali securities started the workshop on a vote of thanks to Professor Dillip Shah. He informed us on the procedures of different types of meetings of a company. He told us about postal ballot, e?voting, Ordinary and Extraordinary General Meeting, Meeting through Video Conferencing, Audit Committee, Nomination and Remuneration Committee and Stakeholders’ Relation Committee. His talk was clear and concise.
On Day, 5 CS Anjan Kumar Roy, Former Chairman EIRC,ICSI took the reins and talked about Corporate Social Responsibility. He gave us a clear idea about the composition of a CSR Committee and Policy, CSR Activities, CSR Reporting but more importantly he instilled in us the importance of ethics in one’s professional life. He also spoke at length on Corporate Governance and expressed his indebtedness to Prof. Dilip Shah as his mentor.
Finally, on Day 6 the teachers gave a test and later they were felicitated by Prof Dilip Shah with certificates signifying the successful completion of the workshop!!
The participants of the workshop felt that such initiative of the college should be repeated for continuous updation.
Physics department arranged an invited talk in collaboration with IQAC and seminar/FDP/Workshop Committee which was delivered by Dr. Upendranath Nandi, Associate Professor, Department of Physics, Scottish Church College, Kolkata. The title of the talk was: Electrical Transport in Disorder System: A Journey from Macro to Nano World. The talk was arranged in room number 426 …
“No one has ever become poor by giving” – The Diary of Anne Frank The reality is that some people succumbed to the cold because of the unavailability of warm clothing. For the privileged, the thought of winter reminds them of cozy warm clothing and sipping warm coffee. But the poverty-stricken people in remote areas …
The NSS unit of The Bhawanipur Education Society College started an initiative called ‘Project Water Bowl’ which took place on 22nd May, 2023 and would be conducted each month throughout the year. The idea was to place pots in different locations in Kolkata. The thought behind this initiative was the increasing heat which makes it …
December 3rd, 2019. Society Hall. The Mukherjee Commission, which was constituted to look into the matter of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s “alleged” whereabouts during its investigation had comprehensively rubbished the Gumnami Baba theory, which propounded that Netaji had not, in fact died in the plane crash as is stated, and had lived in disguise in …
Workshop for Professors on “Companies Act ‘13”
BESC organised a 5 Day workshop for the Professors of the college on “Companies Act 2013” under the initiative of Prof Dilip Shah. The speakers were eminent professionals from the corporate world and Practicing professionals.
Day 1,Mr Anil Dubey,a Company Secretary and Advocate, briefed us about the responsibilities of Directors, importance of Financial Reporting and allied matters before CA,CS Akhilesh Srivastava, a prolific practitioner, took the charge. He expressed his views on the newly passed Act. He provided us with a great deal of insight on topics such as Independent Directors, Articles of Association, Memorandum of Association.
On Day 2, Mr Anurag Singhal, a renowned Chartered Accountant and an MBA(IIM?A) and working with the Aditya Birla Group, started the workshop with an in?depth analysis of the changes in the role of Auditors, the importance of Auditor’s Report and the loop holes in the legislature exploited by the corporates. An engrossing debate took place between the faculty and the Professors as the faculty deliberated on Accounting Standard and IFRS.
On Day 3, CA Sumit Binani a renowned auditor was invited. He discussed provisions prohibiting mishandling of funds and governance issues. He regretted and showed his disapproval of the Act treating the Public and Private Ltd companies at par. He talked about the procedure of Issuing Securities and emphasised on Private placement and preferential offer, Public Deposits and Non NBFCs vs NBFCs. His deliberation was deep and clear. All those present felt enriched.
On Day 4, CS Hansraj Jharia from Ratnabali securities started the workshop on a vote of thanks to Professor Dillip Shah. He informed us on the procedures of different types of meetings of a company. He told us about postal ballot, e?voting, Ordinary and Extraordinary General Meeting, Meeting through Video Conferencing, Audit Committee, Nomination and Remuneration Committee and Stakeholders’ Relation Committee. His talk was clear and concise.
On Day, 5 CS Anjan Kumar Roy, Former Chairman EIRC,ICSI took the reins and talked about Corporate Social Responsibility. He gave us a clear idea about the composition of a CSR Committee and Policy, CSR Activities, CSR Reporting but more importantly he instilled in us the importance of ethics in one’s professional life. He also spoke at length on Corporate Governance and expressed his indebtedness to Prof. Dilip Shah as his mentor.
Finally, on Day 6 the teachers gave a test and later they were felicitated by Prof Dilip Shah with certificates signifying the successful completion of the workshop!!
The participants of the workshop felt that such initiative of the college should be repeated for continuous updation.
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