ICAI, which already has such a museum at Noida on Delhi's outskirts, will now have such establishments in 25 cities including its regional offices in most of the states, ICAI President Subodh Kumar Agrawal said today.
Agrawal earlier gave away degrees to 522 pass outs at a convocation ceremony.
Museum would be a rich amalgam of historic records, speeches, documents, rare and contemporary photographs, activities and event, press clippings, mementos, shields, and audio and video material, he said, adding Jaipur will be one of the cities to have such a museum.
Recently ICAI functionaries met Finance Secretary Rajiv Thakaru in Delhi making an appeal on reducing the audit limit from Rs 50 crore to Rs 8 crore turn over so that proper and timely audit be done in public banks, Agrawal said.
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