Addressing the 37th All India Accounting Conference And International Seminar on Accounting Education and Research Kalraj said the 'zero-effect, zero-defect' policy will surely be beneficial for the country and the society.
The minister said to make the country capable, professionals, entreprenuers and common section should unitedly come forward.
He said accounting makes the country self-reliant and progressive due to financial discipline.
Kalraj said that employment could be created by promoting cottage and small industries.
The minister said that the government was committed to proper utilisation of resources through 'Sabka Saath-Sabka Vikas' vision.
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