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Sanjib Sanghi |
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| A Commerce Graduate from The Bhowanipore Education Society College, Kolkata, a GNIIT Diploma in Software Development and Systems Management and a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India with a post-qualification trail of 12 eventful years; is what Sanjib Sanghi is-a man of great acumen and rare professional intellect. |
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Vision-his Foreword and Execution-his Epilogue; he is a man, who has always dared to dream, stretching his thoughts beyond frontiers. Starting his Professional Practice under M/s. S. Sanghi & Co., in 1998, he has always looked to do things differently; engaging himself in challenging assignments in Business Development for formulating client-centric services and developing strategic and value-added solutions to address various projects and working extensively in the domain of techno-marketing, business analysis and professional consultancy.
A prolific speaker, he has lectured on various topics in the ICAI. He has a great passion for technology and has innovatively employed it to increase operational efficiency and profitability for his clients.
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Madhulika Jain |
| Chartered Accountant |
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| A Commerce graduate from Ethiraj College, Chennai, a GNIIT Diploma in Networking and a Associate of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, General management and Communications Skills course from ICAI and Information Technology Training (IIT) course from ICAI, also pursuing Information Systems Audit (ISA) from ICAI. |
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| Her aim in life is to reach great heights with her intellectual skills, focus and diligence. |
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Membership Details |
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Station of Residence |
Date from which Certificate of Practice held |
| Sanjib Sanghi |
059112 |
Kolkata |
1998 |
| Madhulika Jain |
066364 |
Kolkata |
2007 |
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| e-Accounting Brings Global Opportunities. |
| 4th July, 2009 |
| EAccounting has visited India with a rainbow of opportunities. It is high time the Chartered
Accountants in India look beyond
the Indian clientele, as the entire
globe lies before them to be conquered. |
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| Shortage of Accountants. |
| 21st September, 2007 |
| A report by Pune-based Value Notes, estimates that as many as 360,000 US tax returns were
prepared in India in 2006. It anticipates further growth, estimating at least 1.6 million returns will
be prepared here in 2011. |
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| Outsourcing Benefits US workers. |
| 22nd August, 2009 |
| Outsourcing is a dirty word. In the US, outsourcing means firing full-time workers and
shipping their jobs to a less developed country where wages are lower and labor laws are more
lax. |
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Bhavishya Kiran Educational Trust |
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