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== Significance of Chartered Accountants’ Day == Chartered Accountants’ Day underscores the indispensable contributions of CAs to India’s economy. CAs ensure financial transparency, build trust among investors and stakeholders, and assist businesses in complying with tax laws and regulations. Their expertise in financial reporting, auditing, and strategic planning supports economic growth and fosters a competitive business environment. The day also highlights ICAI’s role in setting high professional and ethical standards, with its motto, “Ya esha supteshu jagriti” (translated as “the one who is awake in those that sleep”), emphasizing vigilance and integrity. In 2025, CA Day will celebrate the 77th anniversary of ICAI, recognizing its legacy as India’s oldest and most respected financial and accounting organization. The theme for 2023, “Empowering Financial Excellence,” underscored CAs’ role in fostering economic stability, and a similar focus is expected in 2025 to inspire future generations to uphold these values.
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