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Learn MoreThe Bombay Chartered Accountants’ Society (BCAS) is one of the largest and oldest independent and voluntary bodies of Chartered Accountants in India. With membership & subscribers exceeding 11,500 and a widespread presence across 400+ cities and towns in India, BCAS has been unwavering in its commitment towards the development of the profession since its inception in 1949.
BCAS is a uniquely positioned pan-India voluntary organisation of Chartered Accountants established in 1949 represented by membership across 400+ cities\towns of India. BCAS endeavours to be a principle-centred, learning-oriented organisation promoting quality professional education, networking and excellence in the profession of Chartered Accountancy. BCAS acts as a catalyst for better and more effective regulatory policies for cleaner and more efficient administration and governance.
Founded just six days after the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India in the year 1949, the BCAS is, in many ways, the torchbearer for the profession.
With an intent to inspire and nurture the professional spirit within its members, BCAS introduced novel features such as the long-term residential and non-residential refresher courses, the lecture meetings, the study circles, the workshops, the Referencer, the BCA Journal, publications. BCAS provides its membership base access to a sustainable, cutting edge and holistic learning platform, underlined by a reliable and knowledgeable network to confer and synergise with.
The BCAS Centre of Excellence is a versatile space that caters to the diverse needs of its members – serving as a training centre or as a meeting room for various committee meetings, study circle meetings, lecture meetings, seminars, etc. The well-appointed library has a rich collection of books of professional interest.
Established in May 2002, the BCAS Foundation is the social wing of the BCAS. Recognising the need to channel the philanthropic obligation that rests on the shoulders of every conscientious citizen, the main objectives of the BCAS Foundation are:
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The new Labour Code 2019, representing one of the biggest labour reforms since independence, which consolidates 29 existing labour laws into 4 codes, Code on Wages, Industrial Relations Code, Code on Social Security and Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, aims at simplifying compliance and enhancing worker and employee welfare and protection, and has been notified for implementation effective 21st November, 2025. This has prompted me to focus on the theme of wellness and work-life balance and their impact on professionals and institutions like us.

The terms wellness and work-life balance are often used interchangeably. Wellness is not just physical fitness but is much more holistic, encompassing mental, emotional, social and even financial well-being.
Impact on Professionals:
Our profession demands precision, rigour and stringent ethical standards, along with strong physical and mental health on an ongoing basis. Absence of the same could lead to chronic stress, burnout, diminished cognitive functioning, impaired decision-making, resulting in increased errors of judgement, thereby impacting the quality of our services to clients and other stakeholders. This has led to the adoption of sustainable practices in both our work and personal environments. A well-rested, mentally balanced professional is not only more productive, creative and collaborative, but also better equipped to navigate the complexities that define our professional role.
When professionals neglect their health and personal lives, the ripple effects touch families, teams and the broader organizational culture. When employees experience high burnout rates, the employers face increased attrition, diminished morale and reputational challenges—all of which impact service quality and client relationships.
As professionals, it is our individual as well as collective responsibility as employers to take mitigating steps to ensure that we promote wellness and work-life balance in the course of our professional duties and responsibilities.
Individual Responsibilities:
The journey toward wellness and work-life balance primarily requires personal commitment which entails taking the following steps, amongst others:
Collective Responsibility:
Wellness at workplaces is not just a personal goal but a shared responsibility. Firms, institutions, and professional bodies must lead by example by fostering respectful work cultures, discouraging toxic competitiveness and encouraging work-life balance. Leaders must set the tone at the top and support their teams. Policies framed must reflect compassion, not just compliance. Stakeholders are increasingly emphasising sustainable practices, which include wellness and work-life balance in their dealings. Finally, though the ICAI has also laid down guidelines regarding working hours for articled students since many small and medium sized firms rely on them, the ground realities reflect a different picture. It is our duty as responsible professionals to respect these guidelines both in letter and spirit to ensure healthy and balanced academic and professional growth for the younger generation who are our future.
BCAS’s Role:
As a responsible organisation, BCAS also resonates with what we as children have learnt in nursery rhymes that “All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Dull Boy”, by focusing on health and wellness apart from its focus on knowledge and education through various initiatives by the HR Committee. The recent CA THON and the forthcoming cricket tournament in early January 2026 are but a few of several such initiatives.
Sustainable Success v/s Being Busy:
To conclude, it would be appropriate to reflect on a profound quote by noted philosopher and author Henry David Thoreau in his book Life Without Principle where he emphasises about meaningful and sustainable work rather than being merely busy, both of which fit in with the philosophy of BCAS and its longevity and relevance over 77 years and many more to come!
“It is not enough to be busy; so are the ants. The question is: What are we busy about?”
I would like to end by wishing you all and your families a very happy and healthy 2026 and hope each one of you makes at least one “new-year resolution” of giving adequate attention to wellness and work-life balance in your daily lives!
A big thank you to one and all!
Thank You!
With Best Regards,
Zubin Billimoria
President
Please feel free to write to me at president@bcasonline.org |
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