The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI)
observes
CAPITAL MARKETS WEEK
L to R:CS Atul H Mehta, President, The ICSI(Addressing);
CS Rupanjana De, Secretary, EIRC of ICSI,CS Santosh K Agrawala,Programme
Director & Council Member, The ICSI; Shri N.K.Bhola,Regional
Director(ER& NER), MCA, Shri P.Srinivas, MD & CEO, UBI; CS MamtaBinani,
Vice President, The ICSI,CS SunitaMohanty, Chairperson, EIRC of ICSI and CS
MakarandLele, Chairman, Financial Services Committee and Council Member, The
ICSI
As part of its initiative towards creating awareness amongst investors
and to promote good governance in Capital Markets, The Institute of Company
Secretaries of India (ICSI) is observing ICSI CAPITAL MARKETS WEEK on
the Theme :Capital Markets- The Engine for Economic Growth from May 25-31, 2015
across the Country. A mega Programme in this series was held at Kolkata today .
Shri P Srinivas,MD & CEO,UBI, Chief Guest congratulated ICSI for organizing the CAPITAL MARKETS
WEEK as the Institute has been actively
engaged in promoting the interest of the Investors and the orderly development
of the Capital Markets in India. He expressed that Capital markets are an
important source of financing for the corporate sector and thus are
vital for economic development. He further added that the momentum in the
Indian Capital Market have started after the liberalisation of 1991. FDI
infused a lot of money in the capital market. He also said that a better
regulated capital market automatically brings development for the country and a
strong regulated capital market instils confidence among the investors that
their money is safe. He said the role of a CS as a Key Managerial Personnel is
of responsibility as he takes care of Corporate Governance, Board of Directors
and important disclosures. A CS in a corporate is an ombudsman for the
investors in the company.
Shri N.K.Bhola,
Regional Director (ER & NER),MCA,Govt. of India, Guest of Honour in his address spoke that the CS plays a vital role in ensuring good
corporate governance for companies and for their clients. He said these type of
programmes are a good initiative done by ICSI as it also helps in Investor
Awareness and protection. He said these programmes also create awareness about
role of CS in capital markets and how CS helps in ensuring that companies
follow fair business practices and good corporate governance.
CS Atul H Mehta, President,
The ICSI, in his presidential address. said
that ,”Company Secretary, over a period of time, have developed themselves as
professionals having core competence in compliances and corporate governance, moving
from their traditional role of Company Secretary of the Company. They are now
popularly known as governance professionals and are more frequently called upon
to guide the Corporate Boards on various strategic, governance and compliance
issues. Under various securities laws
such as Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956, Depositories Act, 1996,
Regulations and Guidelines issued by SEBI under SEBI Act, 1992 and the Listing
Agreement of the Stock Exchanges for Equity, Debt listing, IDRs, Company
Secretaries have been recognized to verify compliances and to issue
certificates.
He also informed that , The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has accorded its approval to the
Secretarial Standards on Meetings of the Board of Directors (SS-1) and General
Meetings (SS-2) specified by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India
(ICSI).
Section 118(10) of
the Companies Act, 2013 mandates companies to
observe Secretarial Standards with respect to General and Board Meetings
specified as such by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India. Secretarial
Standards apply to all companies. One Person Companies are excluded, he explained.
CS MakarandLele,Council
Member, ICSI and Chairman Financial Services Committee,ICSIsaid it is a historical moment for
the Institute as The Institute of Company Secretaries of India is first
institution to issue SECRETARIAL STANDARDS anywhere in the world and that
will be effective July 1, 2015 and around 8 lakh companies in India will
have to comply with these Secretarial Standards to be fully compliant
under Companies Act 2013. Secretarial Standards will create enormous confidence
in minds of investors particularly fund managers and overseas investors as
these investors are very much concerned about good governance practices and
sound procedures. Consequently, this will lead to more flow of capital
into India, new projects, more modernization and expansion, added President,
ICSI.
CS Santosh K
Agarwala, Council Member and Programme Director,in his speech highlighted the Secretarial Audit and said that,
the Companies Act, 2013 mandates every listed company and public companies with
paid up capital exceeding Rs.50 crore or turnover exceeding Rs.250 crore to
annex with its Board’s report made in terms of sub-section (3) of section 134,
a Secretarial Audit report, given by a company secretary in practice. He also
said that the CS has got good professional knowledge of Capital Market and
Company Law and emphasized that a CS has developed himself to be a governance
professional.
CS MamtaBinani,Vice
President,ICSI in her speech said that Capital Markets teach
us discipline, innovation and invention. She said by organizing these type of
programmes we are sending a signal to the government to strengthen capital
markets.
CS SunitaMohanty,Chairperson,EIRC of ICSI welcomed the
dignitaries on the dias.In her welcome address, she said that the Capital Markets play a pivotal role in the development of economy. The
Stronger the Capital Market, the better the prospects of economic development.
Hence, a developed, dynamic and vibrant capital markets immensely contributes
to economic growth and development.
CS Rupanjana De,Secretary,EIRC of
ICSI offered the
vote of thanks to the dignitaries,participants,press and so on.
It is in this backdrop, three sub – themes
have been devised to deliberate upon in the technical sessions during the ICSI
Capital Markets Week programmeMicrofinance-Growth
Engine for Tiny Industry,Investor Protection and Rebuilding Investor Confidence, Convergence of Company Law and Securities
Laws. Distinguished speakers
including CS Vinod Kothari, Practicing Company Secretary (Past Chairman,
EIRC of ICSI), Ms Monika Halan, Editor, Mint Money, Shri Chandra Shekhar Ghosh,
Chairman & MD, Bandhan Financial Services Ltd will deliberate upon the
sub-themes during the three technical sessions.
Nationwide
events such as Academic Development Programmes, panel discussions,
lectures, interactive meetings with capital market regulators/stock exchanges
and investor awareness programmes are being held by the respective ICSI Regional
Councils and Chapters" during this week.
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