December 21, 2024

BENGALURU EXPRESS

Truth Triumphs

ICSI Excellence National Award in Corporate Governance

Bengaluru, Dec. 21:

Previous challenges are now the stepping stones of achievement – ​​Basavaraj Bommai

Bengaluru, Dec, 21; A lot has changed in the country in the last decade and India’s past high expectations and challenges are now the stepping stones of achievement. There is no miracle happening now. Everything is transforming into results, said former Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai.


Presenting the ICSI Excellence National Awards in Corporate Governance at ITC Gardenia in the city and releasing books on the subject of Company Secretary, he said that this country is not run by one or two entrepreneurs. It is progressing through good entrepreneurship.


Humans have the ability to adapt to the situation, and business is no different. Similarly, company secretaries have developed a mindset of not only controlling but also adapting to the environment, and have emerged as the embodiment of profit and loss. The entire ecosystem is now a possibility, and by 2047, the country will come to the forefront in all sectors. India’s future is bright. This is a great opportunity for those who want to come forward in life. The people of the country believe that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is here and will bring change. 25 crore people have come out of the poverty line, he said.
Madhusudhan Sai, founder of the Global Humanitarian Campaign, said that nutritious food including millets and pulses is being provided to 56 lakh students from classes 1 to 10. Farmers in Tumkur district are providing cereals, due to which the attendance of students has increased. Health has improved. He said that the corporate sector should further support CSR activities.


ICSI Vice President C.S. Dhananjay Shukla said that the company secretarial sector has 75 thousand members across the country and is working decisively to bring about significant changes in the corporate governance system. He said that a mediation center for dispute resolution between companies will soon be started in Bengaluru.


ICSI Secretary Ashish Mohan said that a committee has been formed under the leadership of retired Justice Sadashiva to recognize companies and individuals who have served well in the corporate governance system, and those who have made a new legacy and high achievements in the governance system have been identified. This process has been carried out for a whole year and will be the foundation for a significant change in the governance system, he said.
ICSI President B. Narasimhan, former ICSI President C.S. Manish Gupta, ICSI Central Board Member C.S. Dwarkanath Chennur and others were present.
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