| The Editorial Board is continuously striving to fulfill its mission i.e., to convey regularly to the members, professional knowledge, matters of interest of profession, matters relating to the Institute and its activities and such other matters as deemed to be educational/professional value in a structured manner, through the Journal `The Chartered Accountant' and any other means. `The Chartered Accountant' continues to focus on further developing the core competencies of the members on the accounting, auditing and allied areas. Based on the feedbacks received from members and other subscribers, efforts are put into, to continuously enhance the quality of the Journal to enable it to act as a dynamic carrier of knowledge regarding new professional avenues, new methods of improving professional skills and other upcoming and ground-breaking professional fields. The Journal continues to maintain high professional standards and was well received throughout the period under report. The reach and impact of the Journal can be gauged by its circulation figure, which is nearly hundred and fifty thousand. Now the Journal is increasingly read by not only members and students but also by various persons related to accounting and allied professions, for e.g. universities/colleges, libraries and various organizations/corporates are subscribing the Journal. |
| During the period under report following were the significant activities of the Editorial Board: |
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Publication of journal on the following themes: |
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WTO and the Chartered Accountant |
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Taxation |
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Mid-term review of the economy |
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Accounting Implications of the Corporate Governance |
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Newly issued International Accounting Standards |
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Re-engineering of Small Accounting Firms |
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Publication of various Empanelment Forms |
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Publication of various Government Circulars and Notifications |
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Special Issues on Budget during February 2002 and March 2002 |
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Publication of articles contributed by various experts |
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| The Editorial Board continues to take appropriate measures to improve the overall quality and appeal of the Journal to make it highly sought after professional magazine among the whole commercial community. |