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“Looking at using AI to make members future-proof”

IN THE face of new requirements and technology, including the focus on sustainability reporting and the advent of AI, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is working on new courses to make chartered accountants future proof. In an interview with Business Today, 47-year-old Ranjeet Kumar Agarwal, President of ICAI, discusses these issues as well as the course of investigation into Byju’s. Edited excerpts:

The ICAI has recently approved the policy document on the Centre of Excellence (CoE) and plans to set up nine such centres in

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