: As part of its Capacity Building Exercise, Institute of Cost Accountants of India today launched the country's first CMA (Cost and Management Accounts) Lab here.
The facility would help members of the institute in up-skilling and upgrading, by providing hands-on training on various aspects of cost and management audit, ICAI President Manas Kumar Thakur, told reporters.
With 94 chapters across India, ICAI has decided to open such Labs at all chapters, which will function as help desks for traders and government officials in their endeavour for National building, he said.
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It has also entered into agreements with many State governments, including Kerala, for starting such training centres across districts in that state, he said.
On the progress of Activity Based Costing in Railways, Thakur said it is a phase-wise project initiated to identify and track high cost units for cost analysis and control and added that the exercise would start by next month end.
ICAI was in dialogue with the Port and Air Port Authorities for a similar ABC analysis, Thakur said.
Thakur also said that the Institute, which has nine Centres of Excellence across India, plans to set up centres in each state to carry out research and study.
It was also proposed to start extension centres in foreign countries to attract more FDI, he said.
The Coimbatore chapter of ICAI has already tied up with some educational institution to facilitate students pursue Cost Accountancy Programme, its chairperson, Meena Ramji said.
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