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Pl find here the letter from Hon. President of ICAI to the Government
titled “Empowerment of Visually Challenged Chartered Accountants”.

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http://www.icai.org/post.html?post_id=4453&c_id=240

Empowerment of visually challenged Chartered Accountants
________________________________________
No.1-CA(RepCom)/2009
May 18, 2009
Shri K.M. Acharya
Secretary to the Govt. of India
Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment
Shastri Bhawan
Dr. Rajendra Prasad Marg
New Delhi – 110 001.
Dear Sir
Sub.: Empowerment of visually challenged Chartered Accountants
The Government of India has enacted “The Persons with Disabilities
(Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation)
Act, 1995 to give effect to the Proclamation on the Full Participation
and Equality of the People with Disabilities in the Asian and Pacific
Region. Section 33 of the aforesaid Act provides for reservation of
posts in appropriate Government establishments for persons with
disabilities.
I am informed that the posts identified by the Government for persons
with visual disability includes Principal, Teacher, Librarian, Law
Officers, Statisticians, Research Officers, Director/Manager of HR &
Admin, Public Relations Officers, Development Officers etc. I am
further informed that the posts identified do not include finance and
accounts functions.
You may be aware that the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
is a statutory body set up by an Act of Parliament viz. The Chartered
Accountants Act, 1949 to regulate the profession of Chartered
Accountants. Chartered Accountants, as professionals, are today
involved in ensuring financial discipline, transparency in financial
transactions, monitoring of financial activities and in auditing the
financial statements prepared by corporates and others. The education
and training programme of the Institute for qualification of Chartered
Accountancy is itself designed to ensure that our members have a
varied range of skills from financial accounting to financial
management, costing, legal skills, amongst others. The Institute is
also the only mandated body in this country for setting accounting
standards and standards for disclosure. The members of the Institute
are governed by strict code of ethics enforced by the Institute.
You may kindly appreciate that the Chartered Accountants, by virtue of
their education and training, are best equipped to handle jobs
relating to finance and accounts. Moreover, many of the jobs
identified by the Government for visually challenged persons require
the same level of eye sight as is required for discharging functions
relating to finance and accounts.
I would request you to kindly consider enlarging the posts identified
for visually challenged persons to cover areas relating to finance and
accounts and consider visually challenged Chartered Accountants for
such positions.
Thanking you
Yours faithfully
CA. UTTAM PRAKASH AGARWAL



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