
Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini inaugurates ‘Pragyaan 2026’, the National Conference for CA Students, in Panchkula
Professional ethics and integrity are paramount; CAs hold the key to the nation’s trust: Chief Minister
The signature of a Chartered Accountant influences the direction and health of the economy: Chief Minister
Haryana is rapidly emerging as a leading hub for businesses, startups, and innovation: Chief Minister
Panchkula, July 4: Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi, India is on the path to becoming the world's fourth-largest economy. Today, the country is witnessing record GST collections every month, symbolizing its growing economic strength. Chartered Accountants (CAs) have made a significant contribution to strengthening this tax system. The Chief Minister assured all possible government assistance regarding the request for five acres of land to establish a 'Centre of Excellence' for the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) in Panchkula.
Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini was addressing the national conference for CA students, 'Pragyaan 2026', as the chief guest at the Indradhanush Auditorium today. Earlier, the Chief Minister inaugurated the conference by lighting the traditional lamp.
Addressing the CA students, the Chief Minister said that their contribution is vital to realizing Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi’s vision of a Viksit Bharat. He emphasized that the blueprint and foundation of a developed India’s economic structure will be shaped by young professionals like them.
Referring to an inspiring statement made by the Prime Minister at an ICAI programme, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that Sh. Narendra Modi had once remarked that a Chartered Accountant’s signature is even more powerful than that of the Prime Minister. He described this as the nation’s highest recognition of the integrity, honesty, and responsibility associated with the profession. The Chief Minister said that while governments formulate policies, schemes, and programmes, it is the signature of a Chartered Accountant that often influences the direction and health of the economy.
He said that the theme of the conference, ‘Pragyaan Yash Ka Path’ conveys the message that success is not attained through talent alone but through hard work, integrity, discipline, and a commitment to lifelong learning. He added that the conference would provide participants with valuable opportunities through inspiring addresses by eminent speakers, student presentations, insightful discussions, networking sessions, and cultural programmes. The Chief Minister further observed that while the term “CA” may appear to be just two letters to many, the pursuit of Chartered Accountancy is far from ordinary. He described it as a rigorous academic and professional journey that demands dedication, perseverance, and unwavering commitment.
Interacting with CA students, the Chief Minister stated that the responsibility of upholding professional ethics is far greater than the challenges they currently face. Upon graduating, they will hold the key to the nation's trust in their hands. A single piece of sound advice or an honest report from them can replenish the national exchequer, thereby facilitating the procurement of superior equipment for soldiers guarding our borders and ensuring food supplies reach the plates of the poor. Welcoming students from across the country to Haryana, he highlighted the state's significant contribution to national development. Haryana is rapidly emerging as a major hub for new businesses and startups. Every possible measure is being taken here to ease the process of doing business, opening up a vast horizon of opportunities for young people like them, he added.
The Chief Minister said that the world of technology is evolving rapidly, with Artificial Intelligence (AI) emerging as a major topic of discussion across sectors. He noted that while some people fear that AI may pose a threat to the jobs of Chartered Accountants, he firmly believes that no AI system or computer software can ever replace human judgment, experience, and decision-making ability. Technology, he said, can make tasks easier and process data more efficiently, but it cannot replicate a professional’s ethics, integrity, or human perspective.
Speaking on the occasion, CA Rajesh Sharma, Chairman, Board of Studies, said that Chartered Accountants play a vital role in strengthening the nation’s economy. Highlighting the stature of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), he informed that the Institute has 185 branches across India, 154 overseas chapters, and 31 representative offices worldwide. With a membership of over 5.30 lakh and nearly 12 lakh students, ICAI is the largest accounting body in the world.
Earlier, Sanjeev Kumar Lakhatia, Chairman, NICASA Chandigarh, extended a warm welcome to Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini and other distinguished guests attending the programme.
Also present on the occasion were Chandigarh Branch Vice Chairman CA Rachit Goyal, Program Director CA Hansraj Chugh, ICAI Chandigarh Chairman CA Sahil Garg, Board of Studies Vice Chairman CA Gyanchand Mishra, NIRC Vice Chairman CA Ajit Singh, ICAI Chandigarh Secretary CA Sahil Mittal, former Chandigarh BJP President Sh. Sanjay Tandon, Panchkula Mayor Sh. Sham Lal Bansal, Shivalik Development Board Chairman Omprakash Devinagar, Political Secretary to Chief Minister Tarun Bhandari, OSD to Chief Minister Rakesh Sandhu, Media Secretary Praveen Atrey, CA students, and other representatives from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and NICASA.