Maharashtra Governor Jishnu Dev Varma emphasized the critical role of Cost Audit in building an efficient, transparent and competitive economy, stating that cost competitiveness is imperative for India as it advances towards the vision of Viksit Bharat.
Inaugurating the National Seminar on “Cost Audit for Viksit Bharat” organised by the Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI) in Mumbai, the Governor said that the vision of a developed India goes beyond economic growth and industrial expansion. “It is about ensuring that every rupee spent, every resource used and every decision taken contributes meaningfully to national progress,”
Describing Cost Audit as a “strategic instrument of economic governance”, the Governor noted that it helps improve efficiency, reduce wastage and ensure optimal utilization of resources across sectors. He said that in an increasingly competitive global environment, innovation and quality must be complemented by cost efficiency to give India a decisive advantage.
The Governor said that with India entering into Free Trade Agreements and facing increased global competition, Cost Audit serves as a vital diagnostic tool for benchmarking, continuous improvement and informed decision-making.
He further underlined the role of Cost Audit in promoting transparency and accountability, particularly in sectors such as infrastructure, energy, healthcare, telecom, education and emerging areas like artificial intelligence and data infrastructure, where pricing has a direct impact on citizens.
Referring to his role as Chancellor of 29 universities in Maharashtra with over 3 million students, the Governor observed that many students are not adequately aware of the professional opportunities offered by ICMAI.
He urged the Institute to reach out to universities and colleges, especially in smaller cities, to create awareness about its courses and examinations and encourage more students to join the profession.
Dr. Ramakant Panda, Founder, Asian Heart Institute, President of ICMAI T.C.A. Srinivasa Prasad, Vice-President Neeraj Joshi, Chairman, Professional Development Committee Manoj Anand, former President Vikas Deodhar, industry leaders, professionals, academicians and students were present.