The emirate announced a ban on single-use Styrofoam products, including cups, lids, plates, beverage containers, and food receptacles
Others who are in the panel include Mahmood Bangara (vice-chairman), Anish Mehta (secretary) and Sundar Subramanian Nurani (treasurer). The chapter also selected Smruti Mishra, Dharamajan Patteri, Sangeetha Nahar, Charu Khurana and Anurag Chaturvedi as executive members of the managing committee.
Sharma, who is the director for internal audit at Al Shirawi Group, said the Dubai chapter is the largest overseas chapter with a very active participation in the UAE community. "The new committee has three young women members, which also compliments the UAE's aim to becoming one of the top 25 nations worldwide excelling in the field of women's empowerment."
Bangara said business and professional process always undergo innovative changes in Dubai and the chapter will play a constructive role in knowledge impartation. "With new VAT laws, we will reiterate our role to support the transformation to the new fiscal regime."
The ICAI is the second largest accounting body in the world, with over 250,000 members. The Dubai chapter is the largest overseas chapter of the ICAI with over 2,500 members.
- issacjohn@khaleejtimes.com
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