New Facility Near Srirampura Metro Aims to Provide Accessible and Focused Study Space for Chartered Accountancy Aspirants
Bengaluru: The Bengaluru Branch of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India under the Southern India Regional Council has inaugurated a dedicated Reading Room facility near Srirampura Metro, aimed at strengthening academic infrastructure for Chartered Accountancy aspirants in the city.
The newly launched Srirampura Metro Reading Room is designed to provide a quiet, accessible, and well-equipped study environment for CA students preparing for professional examinations. The initiative forms part of ICAI’s broader student welfare and capacity-building efforts.
Leadership Inaugurates Dedicated Study Facility
The inauguration ceremony was led by CA Madhukar N Hiregange, Central Council Member, along with CA Manjunath M Hallur, Chairman of the Bengaluru Branch, CA Kavitha Paramesh, Vice Chairperson, and CA Chandra Prakash Jain T, MCM and SICASA Co-opted Member, who also served as Project Coordinator. Several other office bearers and members were present on the occasion.
The leadership team highlighted that the facility reflects ICAI’s continued focus on creating enabling ecosystems for aspiring professionals.
Strategic Location Near Srirampura Metro
One of the key advantages of the new reading room is its strategic location near the Srirampura Metro premises, ensuring convenient commute for students from different parts of Bengaluru. Easy accessibility is expected to benefit both articleship trainees and full-time aspirants preparing for Foundation, Intermediate, and Final examinations.The facility has been developed to offer a distraction-free atmosphere, adequate seating, proper lighting, and essential amenities required for long hours of study.
Focus on Academic Excellence and Community Impact
ICAI representatives stated that the initiative aligns with the institution’s mission to enhance educational support systems across urban centres. By expanding infrastructure within Bengaluru, the branch aims to promote academic excellence and improve success rates among CA students.
The move is also seen as part of ICAI’s larger commitment to community-driven projects that empower future professionals and strengthen the city’s educational ecosystem.
Officials reiterated that student welfare remains a priority, and similar initiatives may be expanded to other parts of the city based on demand and feasibility.
