Tatia Global Vennture Ltd. இன் கணக்கு குறிப்புகள்
? PROVISIONS AND OTHER CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
CONTRACTS
When the Company can reliably measure the outflow of economic benefits in relation to a specific
case and considers such outflows to be probable, the Company records a provision against the
case. Where the probability of outflow is considered to be remote, or probable, but a reliable
estimate cannot be made, a contingent liability is disclosed.
Given the subjectivity and uncertainty of determining the probability and amount of losses, the
Company takes into account a number of factors including legal advice, the stage of the matter
and historical evidence from similar incidents. Significant judgment is required to conclude on
these estimates.
? IMPAIRMENT OF NON-FINANCIAL ASSETS
The Company assesses, at each reporting date, whether there is an indication that an asset may
be impaired. If any indication exists, or when annual impairment testing for an asset is required,
the Company estimates the assetâs recoverable amount. An assetâs recoverable amount is the
higher of an assetâs or cash-generating unitâs (CGU) fair value less costs of disposal and its value
in use. Recoverable amount is determined for an individual asset, unless the asset does not
generate cash inflows that are largely independent of those from other assets or Group of assets.
When the carrying amount of an asset or CGU exceeds its recoverable amount, the asset is
considered impaired and is written down to its recoverable amount.
In assessing value in use, the estimated future cash flows are discounted to their present value
using a pre-tax discount rate that reflects current market assessments of the time value of money
and the risks specific to the asset. In determining fair value less costs of disposal, recent market
transactions are taken into account. If no such transactions can be identified, an appropriate
valuation model is used. These calculations are corroborated by valuation multiples, quoted share
prices for publicly traded companies or other available fair value indicators.
The Company bases its impairment calculation on detailed budgets and forecast calculations,
which are prepared separately for each of the Companyâs CGUs to which the individual assets
are allocated. These budgets and forecast calculations generally cover a period of five years. For
longer periods, a long-term growth rate is calculated and applied to project future cash flows after
the fifth year. To estimate cash flow projections beyond periods covered by the most recent
budgets/forecasts, the Company extrapolates cash flow projections in the budget using a steady
or declining growth rate for subsequent years, unless an increasing rate can be justified. In any
case, this growth rate does not exceed the long-term average growth rate for the products,
industries, or country or countries in which the entity operates, or for the market in which the
asset is used.
Impairment losses of continuing operations are recognized in the statement of profit and loss. For
assets excluding goodwill, an assessment is made at each reporting date to determine whether
there is an indication that previously recognized impairment losses no longer exist or have
decreased. If such indication exists, the Company estimates the assetâs or CGUâs recoverable
amount. A previously recognized impairment loss is reversed only if there has been a change in
the assumptions used to determine the assetâs recoverable amount since the last impairment loss
was recognized. The reversal is limited so that the carrying amount of the asset does not exceed
its recoverable amount, nor exceed the carrying amount that would have been determined, net of
depreciation, had no impairment loss been recognized for the asset in prior years. Such reversal
is recognized in the statement of profit or loss unless the asset is carried at a revalued amount, in
which case, the reversal is treated as a revaluation increase.
An operating segment is a component of the Company that engages in the business activities from
which it may earn revenues and incur expenses, whose operating results are regularly reviewed
by Companyâs executive vice president and Chief Financial officer (âChief operating decision
makerâ).
The Company is engaged primarily in one segment; accordingly, segment reporting is not
applicable.
? LOANS, GUARANTEES AND INVESTMENTS UNDER SECTIONS 185 & 186
During the year, the Company has complied with the applicable provisions of Sections 185 and 186
of the Companies Act, 2013 in respect of loans, investments and guarantees.
During the year under review, no employee was in receipt of remuneration in excess of limits laid
down under the companies act other than below: -
There are no employees employed throughout the financial year were in receipt of remuneration which
in aggregate was more that Rs.60.00 lakhs per annum; Rs.5.00 lakhs per month
Management has determined that there were balances outstanding at the beginning of the year and
transactions have been entered with micro, small and medium enterprises as defined under Micro,
? CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (FOR PURPOSES OF CASH FL OW STATEMENT)
Cash comprises cash on hand and demand deposits with banks. Cash equivalents are short-term
balances, (with original maturity of three months or less from the date of acquisition), highly liquid
investments that are readily convertible into known amounts of cash and which are subject to
insignificant risk of changes in value.
Cash flows are reported using the indirect method, whereby profit / (loss) before extraordinary items
and tax is adjusted for the effects of transactions of non-cash nature and any deferrals or accruals of
past or future cash receipts or payments. The cash flows from operating, investing and financing
activities of the Company are segregated based on the available information.
The Companyâs lease asset consists of leases for buildings. The Company assesses whether a contract
contains a lease, at inception of a contract. A contract is, or contains, a lease if the contract conveys
the right to control the use of an identified asset for a period of time in exchange for consideration. To
assess whether a contract conveys the right to control the use of an identified asset, the Company
assesses whether:
(i) the contract involves the use of an identified asset
(ii) the Company has substantially all of the economic benefits from the use of the asset through the
period of the lease and
(iii) the Company has the right to direct the use of the asset.
At the date of commencement of the lease, the Company recognizes a right-to-use asset and a
corresponding lease liability for all lease arrangements in which it is a lessee, except for leases with a
term of twelve months or less (short-term leases) and low value leases. For these short term and low
value leases, the Company recognizes the lease payments as an operating expense on a straight-line
basis over the term of the lease.
The right-to-use asset is initially recognized at cost which comprises of the initial amount of lease
liability adjusted for lease payments made or prior to commencement date plus any direct cost i.e.
lease incentives. They are subsequently measured at cost less accumulated depreciation and
impairment loss if any.
The Company applies the short-term lease recognition exemption to its short-term leases of Buildings
(i.e., those leases that have a lease term of 12 months or less from the commencement date and do not
contain a purchase option). Lease payments on short-term leases are recognized as expense on a
straight-line basis over the lease term.
For the purpose of the Companyâs Capital management, capital includes equity capital and all other
reserves. The Companyâs capital management objective is to maximize the total shareholder return by
optimizing cost of capital through flexible capital structure that supports growth.
The Company manages its capital structure and makes adjustments in the light of changes in economic
conditions and the requirements of the financial covenants. To maintain or adjust the capital structure,
the Company may adjust the dividend payment to shareholders, return capital to shareholders or issue
new shares. The Company monitors capital using a gearing ratio, which is net debt divided by total
capital plus net debt.
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? FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT
In course of its business, the Company is exposed to certain financial risks that could have significant
influence on the Companyâs business and operational / financial performance. These include market
risk including interest rate risk and equity price risk), credit risk and liquidity risk.
The Board of Directors reviews and approves risk management framework and policies for managing
these risks and monitors suitable mitigating actions taken by the management to minimize potential
adverse effects and achieve greater predictability to earnings In line with the overall risk management
framework and policies, the treasury function provides services to the business, monitors and
manages through an analysis of the exposures by degree and magnitude of risks.
Borrowings, trade payables and other financial liabilities constitute the Company''s primary financial
liabilities and investment in unquoted equity shares, trade receivables, loans, cash and cash
equivalents and other financial assets are the financial assets.
Credit risk refers to the risk of default on the other financial assets to the Company that may result in
financial loss. The maximum exposure from the other financial assets amounting to Rs. 170.27 lakhs
as of March 31, 2026 (Rs.260.89 lakhs as of March 31, 2025)
Other Financial Assets mainly constitute receivable from Corporate Borrowers. Credit risk is being
managed through credit approvals, establishing credit limits and monitoring the creditworthiness of
customers to allow credit terms in the normal course of business. In the case of the Company, the
credit period offered varies between 30 to 60 days and there have been no significant cases of
impairment historically.
? CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AND DEPOSITS WITH BANKS
The credit risk on cash and bank balances is limited because the counterparties are banks with high
credit ratings. Therefore the risk of default is considered to be insignificant.
The financial instruments are categorized into three levels based on the inputs used to arrive at fair
value measurements as described below:
Level 1: Quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities;
Level 2: Inputs other than the quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset
or liability, either directly or indirectly; and
Level 3: Inputs based on unobservable market data.
? PROVISION FOR EXPECTED CREDIT LOSSESFINANCIAL ASSETS FOR WHICH LOSS ALLOWANCE IS MEASURED USING LIFE
TIME EXPECTED CREDIT LOSSES
The Company recognises impairment on financial assets in accordance with the Expected Credit Loss
(ECL) model prescribed under Ind AS 109 - Financial Instruments.
For trade receivables, the Company applies the simplified approach prescribed under Ind AS 109 and
recognises lifetime Expected Credit Losses without tracking changes in credit risk.
For loans, deposits and other financial assets measured at amortised cost, the Company applies the
general approach for recognition of Expected Credit Losses. Under this approach:
⢠Stage 1: Financial assets on which credit risk has not increased significantly since initial
recognition are provided for based on 12-month Expected Credit Losses.
⢠Stage 2: Where there has been a significant increase in credit risk since initial recognition,
lifetime Expected Credit Losses are recognised.
⢠Stage 3: Financial assets that are credit-impaired are measured using lifetime Expected Credit
Losses, and interest income is recognised on the net carrying amount in accordance with Ind AS 109.
The Company considers various qualitative and quantitative factors while assessing credit risk,
including historical payment behaviour, financial position of the borrower, business outlook,
probability of default, and other forward-looking information. A financial asset is considered to be
in default when there is objective evidence indicating that the borrower is unlikely to discharge its
contractual obligations or where payments remain overdue beyond the period considered appropriate
by management based on the nature of the asset.
The Company''s main customer base is Corporate Borrowers. Historically the risk of default has been
negligible or nil. Further, management believes that the unimpaired amounts that are past due by
more than 60 days are still collectible in full, based on historical payment behavior and extensive
analysis of customer credit risk. Hence, no impairment loss has been recognized during the reporting
periods in respect of trade receivables.
? LIQUIDITY RISK
The objective of liquidity risk management is to maintain sufficient liquidity and ensure that funds
are available for use as per requirements. The Company manages liquidity risk through cash credit
limits and undrawn borrowing facilities by continuously monitoring forecast and actual cash flows.
The Company invests its surplus funds in bank fixed deposit which carry minimal mark to market
risks.
? MATURITIES OF FINANCIAL LIABILITIES
The Following are the contractual Maturities (principal and interest in the case of loan) of non-derivative
financial liabilities, based on contractual cash flows:
Market risk is the risk that the fair value or future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate
because of changes in market prices. Market risk for the entity comprises two types of risk: currency
risk, interest rate risk and equity price risk. Financial instruments affected by market risk include
borrowings and investment in unquoted equity shares. The objective of market risk management is to
manage and control market risk exposures within acceptable parameters, while optimizing the return.
The Company is not exposed to any currency risk since it does not have any transactions in any foreign
currency.
Since the company is not exposed to any currency risk, sensitivity analysis is not applicable.
The Company is not exposed to any interest rate risk.
Fair value sensitivity analysis for fixed-rate instruments
The companyâs fixed rate instruments are carried at amortized cost. They are therefore not subject to
interest rate risk, since neither the carrying amount nor the future cash flows will fluctuate because of a
change in market interest rates.
Equity price risk
Equity price risk is related to the change in market reference price of the investments in quoted equity
securities. The Company holds quoted equity investments, and accordingly, is exposed to changes in
market prices. The fair value of these investments is determined based on quoted market prices at the
reporting date. The investments are not held for trading purposes and are measured in accordance with
the applicable requirements of Ind AS 109 and Ind AS 113.
Equity price sensitivity analysis
A 1% change in prices of equity instruments held as at March 31, 2026 and March 31, 2025 would
result in an increase / decrease of Rs.4.80 in Lakhs and Rs.4.28 in Lakhs in fair value of the equity
instrument respectively.
? BORROWINGS FROM BANKS & FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
The company doesnât have any borrowings from Banks/Financial Institutions and no corresponding
report is required to be filed in relation to the same.
The receivables and payables as stated in Current Assets and Current Liabilities and in the opinion
of the management have a value and realization equal to the amount at which they are stated in the
Balance Sheet and no provision for doubtful debts has been made by the company for the year ending
March 31, 2026.
? RECEIVABLES UNDER FINANCING ACTIVITY AND PROVISIONING/WRITE-
OFF OF ASSETS
The company doesnât have any Receivables under financing activity and the provisioning/write off
of assets is NIL and hence no report is required to be filed in relation to the same.
? BENAMI TRANSACTIONS/PROPERTY
No proceedings have been initiated during the year or are pending against the Company as at March
31, 2026 for holding any Benami property under the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Act, 1988
(as amended in 2016) and rules made there under.
*NM - Not meaningful? REGISTRATION OF CHARGE CREATION ON PROPERTY
The company has no charge on its receivables and hence, there are no related registration compliances
involved.
The company doesnât have any current or previous transactions that have not been recorded in the
books of accounts and has been surrendered or disclosed as income during the year in the tax
assessments under the Income Tax Act, 1961.
? REVALUATION OF PLANT, PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT
There was no revaluation of plant, property and equipment during the financial year 2025-2026.
The Company has not been declared willful defaulter by any bank or financial institution or
government or any government authority.
? TITLE DEEDS OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY HELD IN THE NAME OF THE
COMPANY
The Title Deeds of all the immovable property are held in the name of the Company.
? TRANSACTIONS WITH STRUCK OFF COMPANIES
The company doesnât have any transactions with struck off companies.
The company doesnât have any scheme of arrangements approved by any competent authority or
pending for approval to be disclosed during the financial year ended 2025-26.
The Company has not traded or invested in Crypto currency or Virtual Currency during the
financial year
? UTILIZATION OF BORROWED FUNDS AND SHARE PREMIUM
The Company has not advanced, loaned or invested funds (either borrowed funds or share premium or
any other source or kind of funds) to any intermediary with the understanding that the intermediary
shall directly or indirectly lend or invest in ultimate beneficiaries. Further, the Company has not
received any funds from any person or entity with the understanding that the Company shall directly
or indirectly lend or invest in ultimate beneficiaries.
1. The figures for the previous year have been regrouped / reclassified / rearranged where ever
necessary with the conformity with the current year figures for facilitating proper comparisons.
2. There are no unexecuted capital contracts which are outstanding or remaining to be performed
for the current year.
3. The figures have been rounded off and mentioned in Rs. In Lakhs.
The Company has received the Order of Adjudication of Penalty under Section 454 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 3 of the Companies (Adjudication of Penalties) Rules, 2014 for violation of Section 118(10) and Section 134(5)(A)of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 8 and 8A of the Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014, issued by the Adjudicating Officer in the second week of January 2024.The penalty imposed on the Company, its Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer for violation of Section 118(10)was Rs.0.35 lakhs and for violation of Section 134(5)(A) was Rs.0.12 lakhs and the penalty has been levied for every year of violation. The Company, being aggrieved by the Order of Adjudication of Penalty passed by the Adjudicating Officer, filed a Memorandum of Appeal in Form ADJ dated January 25,2024 to the Regional Director, South Chennai having jurisdiction in the said matter and hearing of the same was held on February 27, 2024. The Regional Director considered the Appeal of the Company and reduced the penalty to 15% i.e., Rs.0.05 lakhs on Section 118(10) and Rs.1.80 lakhs on Section134(5)(A).
The Reduced Penalty of Rs.0.05 lakhs on Section 118(10) and Rs.1.80 lakhs on Section134(5)(A) were duly paid by the Company in August 2024. The Appeal orders were issued by the Office of the Regional Director on December 18, 2024.
The Form INC-28 were filed by the Company within 30 days of receipt of the Appeal orders and the Forms were approved by the Registrar of Companies in January 2025.
During the year under review, no employee was in receipt of remuneration in excess of limits laid down under the companies act other than below. There are no employees employed throughout the financial year were in receipt of remuneration which in aggregate was more that Rs.60.00 lakhs per annum or Rs.5.00 lakhs per month.
Management has determined that there were balances outstanding at the beginning of the year and transactions have been entered with micro, small and medium enterprises as defined under Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006. During the current year the outstanding amount is 0.41 (Lakhs) based on the information available with the company as at March 31, 2025.
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (FOR PURPOSES OF CASH FL OW STATEMENT
Cash comprises cash on hand and demand deposits with banks. Cash equivalents are short-term balances, (with original maturity of three months or less from the date of acquisition), highly liquid investments that are readily convertible into known amounts of cash and which are subject to insignificant risk of changes in value. Cash flows are reported using the indirect method, whereby profit / (loss) before extraordinary items and tax is adjusted for the effects of transactions of non-cash nature and any deferrals or accruals of past or future cash receipts or payments. The cash flows from operating, investing and financing activities of the Company are segregated based on the available information.
The Companyâs lease assets consist of leases for buildings. The Company assesses whether a contract contains a lease, at inception of a contract. A contract is, or contains, a lease if the contract conveys the right to control the use of an identified asset for a period of time in exchange for consideration. To assess whether a contract conveys the right to control the use of an identified asset, the Company assesses whether: (i) the contract involves the use of an identified asset (ii) the Company has substantially all of the economic benefits from the use of the asset through the period of the lease and (iii) the Company has the right to direct the use of the asset.
At the date of commencement of the lease, the Company recognizes a right-to-use asset and a corresponding lease liability for all lease arrangements in which it is a lessee, except for leases with a term of twelve months or less (short-term leases) and low value leases. For these short term and low value leases, the Company recognizes the lease payments as an operating expense on a straightline basis over the term of the lease. The right-to-use asset is initially recognised at cost which comprises of the initial amount of lease liability adjusted for lease payments made or prior to commencement date plus any direct cost i.e. lease incentives. They are subsequently measured at cost less accumulated depreciation and impairment loss if any. The Company applies the short-term lease recognition exemption to its short-term leases of Buildings (i.e., those leases that have a lease term of 12 months or less from the commencement date and do not contain a purchase option). Lease payments on short-term leases are recognised as expense on a straight-line basis over the lease term
For the purpose of the Companyâs Capital management, capital includes equity capital and all other reserves. The Companyâs capital management objective is to maximize the total shareholder return by optimizing cost of capital through flexible capital structure that supports growth. The Company manages its capital structure and makes adjustment in the light of changes in economic conditions and the requirements of the financial covenants. To maintain or adjust the capital structure, the Company may adjust the dividend payment to shareholders, return capital to shareholders or issue new shares.
The Company monitors capital using a gearing ratio, which is net debt divided by total capital plus net debt. The Company includes within net debt, interest bearing loans and borrowings less cash and short-term deposits.
In course of its business, the Company is exposed to certain financial risks that could have significant influence on the Companyâs business and operational / financial performance. These include market risk including interest rate risk and equity price risk), credit risk and liquidity risk. The Board of Directors reviews and approves risk management framework and policies for managing these risks and monitors suitable mitigating actions taken by the management to minimize potential adverse effects and achieve greater predictability to earnings. In line with the overall risk management framework and policies, the treasury function provides services to the business, monitors and manages through an analysis of the exposures by degree and magnitude of risks. Borrowings, trade payables and other financial liabilities constitute the Company''s primary financial liabilities and investment in unquoted equity shares, trade receivables, loans, cash and cash equivalents and other financial assets are the financial assets.
Credit risk refers to the risk of default on the other financial assets to the Company that may result in financial loss. The maximum exposure from other financial assets amounting to Rs.260.89 lakhs as of March 31, 2025 (Rs. 536.54 lakhs as of March 31, 2024).
Other financial assets mainly constitute receivable from Corporate Borrowers. Credit risk is being managed through credit approvals, establishing credit limits and monitoring the creditworthiness of customers to allow credit terms in the normal course of business. In the case of the Company, the credit period offered varies between 30 to 60 days and there have been no significant cases of impairment historically.
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AND DEPOSITS WITH BANKS
The credit risk on cash and bank balances is limited because the counterparties are banks with high credit ratings. Therefore, the risk of default is considered to be insignificant.
The financial instruments are categorised into three levels based on the inputs used to arrive at fair value measurements as described below:
Level 1: Quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities;
Level 2: Inputs other than the quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly; and Level 3: Inputs based on unobservable market data.
PROVISION FOR EXPECTED CREDIT LOSSESFINANCIAL ASSETS FOR WHICH LOSS ALLOWANCE IS MEASURED USING LIFE TIME
EXPECTED CREDIT LOSSES
The Company''s main customer base is Corporate Borrowers. Historically the risk of default has been negligible or nil. Further, management believes that the unimpaired amounts that are past due by more than 60 days are still collectible in full, based on historical payment behavior and extensive analysis of customer credit risk. Hence, no impairment loss has been recognized during the reporting periods in respect of trade receivables.
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The objective of liquidity risk management is to maintain sufficient liquidity and ensure that funds are available for use as per requirements. The Company manages liquidity risk through cash credit limits and undrawn borrowing facilities by continuously monitoring forecast and actual cash flows. The Company invests its surplus funds in bank fixed deposit which carry minimal mark to market risks.
MATURITIES OF FINANCIAL LIABILITIES
The following are the contractual maturities (principal and interest in the case of loan) of nonderivative financial liabilities, based on contractual cash flows.
MARKET RISK
Market risk is the risk that the fair value or future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes in market prices. Market risk for the entity comprises two types of risk: currency risk, interest rate risk and equity price risk. Financial instruments affected by market risk include borrowings and investment in unquoted equity shares. The objective of market risk management is to manage and control market risk exposures within acceptable parameters, while optimizing the return.
CURRENCY RISK
The Company is not exposed to any currency risk since it does not has any transactions in any foreign currency.
SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS
Since the company is not exposed to any currency risk, sensitivity analysis is not applicable.
FAIR VALUE SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS FOR FIXED-RATE INSTRUMENTS
The companyâs fixed rate instruments are carried at amortized cost. They are therefore not subject to interest rate risk, since neither the carrying amount nor the future cash flows will fluctuate because of a change in market interest rates.
Equity price risk is related to the change in market reference price of the investments in quoted equity securities. In the case of the Company, the sole investment in equity shares is unquoted and does not expose the Company to equity price risks, however there can be changes in the equity price based on valuations done at different reporting periods owing to the operations and general business environment in which the investee operates. In general, the investment is not held for trading purposes.
EQUITY PRICE SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS
A 1% change in prices of equity instruments held as at March 31, 2025 and March 31, 2024 would result in an increase / decrease of Rs.4.28 in Lakhs and Rs.7.53 in Lakhs in fair value of the equity instrument respectively.
BORROWINGS FROM BANKS & FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
The Company doesnât have any borrowings from Banks/Financial Institutions and no corresponding report is required to be filed in relation to the same.
The receivables and payables as stated in Current Assets and Current Liabilities and in the opinion of the management have a value and realization equal to the amount at which they are stated in the Balance Sheet and no provision for doubtful debts has been made by the Company for the year ending March 31, 2025.
RECEIVABLES UNDER FINANCING ACTIVITY AND PROVISIONING/WRITE-OFF OF ASSETS
The Company doesnât have any Receivables under financing activity and the provisioning/write off of assets is NIL and hence no report is required to be filed in relation to the same.
No proceedings have been initiated during the year or are pending against the Company as at March 31, 2025 for holding any Benami property under the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Act, 1988 (as amended in 2016) and rules made thereunder.
REGISTRATION OF CHARGE CREATION ON PROPERTY
The company has no charge on its receivables and hence, there are no related registration compliances involved.
The company doesnât have any current or previous transactions that have not been recorded in the books of accounts and has been surrendered or disclosed as income during the year in the tax assessments under the Income Tax Act, 1961.
REVALUATION OF PLANT, PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT
There was no revaluation of assets during the year 2024-25.
The Company has not been declared willful defaulter by any bank or financial institution or government or any government authority.
TITLE DEEDS OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY NOT HELD IN THE NAME OF THE COMPANY
There are no Title Deeds of immovable property held in the name of the Company.
TRANSACTIONS WITH STRUCK OFF COMPANIES
The Company doesnât have any transactions with struck off companies.
The Company doesnât have any scheme of arrangements to disclose during the year 2024-25. CRYPTO CURRENCY
The Company has not traded or invested in Crypto currency or Virtual Currency during the financial year.
1. The figures for the previous year have been regrouped / reclassified / rearranged where ever necessary with the conformity with the current year figures for facilitating proper comparisons.
2. There are no unexecuted capital contracts which are outstanding or remaining to be performed for the current year.
3. The figures have been rounded off and mentioned in Rs. In lakhs.
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CONTINGENT LIABILITIES |
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Particulars |
2023-24 |
2022-23 |
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Claims against the Company not acknowledged as debts relating to: - Customs duty matters relating to FY 1994-95 |
15.84 |
15.84 |
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-Companies Act matters relating to Section 118(10) for the FY 2015-16 |
0.35 |
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-Companies Act matters relating to Section 134(5)(A) for the FY 2015-16 |
12.00 |
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The Company has received the Order of Adjudication of Penalty under Section 454 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 3 of the Companies (Adjudication of Penalties) Rules, 2014 for violation of Section 118(10) and Section 134(5)(A)of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 8 and 8A of the Companies (Accounts) Rules,2014, issued by the Adjudicating Officer in the second week of January 2024.The penalty imposed on the Company, its Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer for violation of Section 118(10)was Rs.35,000/- and for violation of Section 134(5)(A) was Rs. 12,00,000/- and the penalty has been levied for every year of violation.The Company, being aggrieved by the Order of Adjudication of Penalty passed by the Adjudicating Officer, filed a Memorandum of Appeal in Form ADJ dated January 25,2024 to the Regional Director, South Chennai having jurisdiction in the said matter and hearing of the same was held on February 27, 2024.The Regional Director considered the Appeal of the Company and reduced the penalty to 15% i.e., Rs.5,250/- on Section 118(10) and Rs.1,80,000/- on Section134(5)(A).Since the
Company is liable to pay the penalty imposed by the Regional Director within a period of ninety days from the date of the receipt of the copy of the order, the Company vide letter dated March 07, 2024, has requested for issue of detailed order in this regard for further course of action.
During the year under review, no employee was in receipt of remuneration in excess of limits laid down under the companies act other than below. There are no employees employed throughout the financial year were in receipt of remuneration which in aggregate was more that Rs.60,00,000/- per annum or Rs.500,000/- per month.
Management has determined that there were balances outstanding at the beginning of the year and transactions have been entered with micro, small and medium enterprises as defined under Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006. During the current year the outstanding amount is 0.58 (Lakhs) based on the information available with the company as at March 31, 2024.
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (FOR PURPOSES OF CASH FL OW STATEMENT
Cash comprises cash on hand and demand deposits with banks. Cash equivalents are short-term balances, (with original maturity of three months or less from the date of acquisition), highly liquid investments that are readily convertible into known amounts of cash and which are subject to insignificant risk of changes in value.Cash flows are reported using the indirect method, whereby profit / (loss) before extraordinary items and tax is adjusted for the effects of transactions of noncash nature and any deferrals or accruals of past or future cash receipts or payments. The cash flows from operating, investing and financing activities of the Company are segregated based on the available information.
The Companyâs lease assets consist of leases for buildings. The Company assesses whether a contract contains a lease, at inception of a contract. A contract is, or contains, a lease if the contract conveys the right to control the use of an identified asset for a period of time in exchange for consideration. To assess whether a contract conveys the right to control the use of an identified asset, the Company assesses whether: (i) the contract involves the use of an identified asset (ii) the Company has substantially all of the economic benefits from the use of the asset through the period of the lease and (iii) the Company has the right to direct the use of the asset.
At the date of commencement of the lease, the Company recognizes a right-to-use asset and a corresponding lease liability for all lease arrangements in which it is a lessee, except for leases with a term of twelve months or less (short-term leases) and low value leases. For these short term and low value leases, the Company recognizes the lease payments as an operating expense on a straightline basis over the term of the lease. The right-to-use asset is initially recognised at cost which comprises of the initial amount of lease liability adjusted for lease payments made or prior to commencement date plus any direct cost i.e. lease incentives. They are subsequently measured at cost less accumulated depreciation and impairment loss if any. The Company applies the short-term lease recognition exemption to its short-term leases of Buildings (i.e., those leases that have a lease term of 12 months or less from the commencement date and do not contain a purchase option). Lease payments on short-term leases are recognised as expense on a straight-line basis over the lease term.
For the purpose of the Companyâs Capital management, capital includes equity capital and all other reserves. The Companyâs capital management objective is to maximize the total shareholder return by optimizing cost of capital through flexible capital structure that supports growth. The Company manages its capital structure and makes adjustment in the light of changes in economic conditions and the requirements of the financial covenants. To maintain or adjust the capital structure, the Company may adjust the dividend payment to shareholders, return capital to shareholders or issue new shares.
The Company monitors capital using a gearing ratio, which is net debt divided by total capital plus net debt. The Company includes within net debt, interest bearing loans and borrowings less cash and short-term deposits.
In course of its business, the Company is exposed to certain financial risks that could have significant influence on the Companyâs business and operational / financial performance. These include market risk including interest rate risk and equity price risk), credit risk and liquidity risk. The Board of Directors reviews and approves risk management framework and policies for managing these risks and monitors suitable mitigating actions taken by the management to minimize potential adverse effects and achieve greater predictability to earnings. In line with the overall risk management framework and policies, the treasury function provides services to the business, monitors and manages through an analysis of the exposures by degree and magnitude of risks. Borrowings, trade payables and other financial liabilities constitute the Company''s primary financial liabilities and investment in unquoted equity shares, trade receivables, loans, cash and cash equivalents and other financial assets are the financial assets.
Credit risk refers to the risk of default on the other financial assets to the Company that may result in financial loss. The maximum exposure from other financial assets amounting to Rs.536.54 lakhs as of March 31, 2024 (Rs. 523.83 lakhs as of March 31, 2023).
Other financial assets mainly constitute receivable from Corporate Borrowers. Credit risk is being managed through credit approvals, establishing credit limits and monitoring the creditworthiness of customers to allow credit terms in the normal course of business. In the case of the Company, the credit period offered varies between 30 to 60 days and there have been no significant cases of impairment historically.
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AND DEPOSITS WITH BANKS
The credit risk on cash and bank balances is limited because the counterparties are banks with high credit ratings. Therefore, the risk of default is considered to be insignificant.
The financial instruments are categorised into three levels based on the inputs used to arrive at fair value measurements as described below:
Level 1: Quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities;
Level 2: Inputs other than the quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly; and Level 3: Inputs based on unobservable market data.
PROVISION FOR EXPECTED CREDIT LOSSESFINANCIAL ASSETS FOR WHICH LOSS ALLOWANCE IS MEASURED USING LIFE TIME
EXPECTED CREDIT LOSSES
The Company''s main customer base is Corporate Borrowers. Historically the risk of default has been negligible or nil. Further, management believes that the unimpaired amounts that are past due by more than 60 days are still collectible in full, based on historical payment behavior and extensive analysis of customer credit risk. Hence, no impairment loss has been recognized during the reporting periods in respect of trade receivables.
The objective of liquidity risk management is to maintain sufficient liquidity and ensure that funds are available for use as per requirements. The Company manages liquidity risk through cash credit limits and undrawn borrowing facilities by continuously monitoring forecast and actual cash flows. The Company invests its surplus funds in bank fixed deposit which carry minimal mark to market risks.
MATURITIES OF FINANCIAL LIABILITIES
The following are the contractual maturities (principal and interest in the case of loan) of nonderivative financial liabilities, based on contractual cash flows.
MARKET RISK
Market risk is the risk that the fair value or future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes in market prices. Market risk for the entity comprises two types of risk: currency risk, interest rate risk and equity price risk. Financial instruments affected by market risk include borrowings and investment in unquoted equity shares. The objective of market risk management is to manage and control market risk exposures within acceptable parameters, while optimizing the return.
CURRENCY RISK
The Company is not exposed to any currency risk since it does not has any transactions in any foreign currency.
SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS
Since the company is not exposed to any currency risk, sensitivity analysis is not applicable.
FAIR VALUE SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS FOR FIXED-RATE INSTRUMENTS
The companyâs fixed rate instruments are carried at amortized cost. They are therefore not subject to interest rate risk, since neither the carrying amount nor the future cash flows will fluctuate because of a change in market interest rates.
Equity price risk is related to the change in market reference price of the investments in quoted equity securities. In the case of the Company, the sole investment in equity shares is unquoted and does not expose the Company to equity price risks, however there can be changes in the equity price based on valuations done at different reporting periods owing to the operations and general business environment in which the investee operates. In general, the investment is not held for trading purposes.
EQUITY PRICE SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS
A 1% change in prices of equity instruments held as at March 31, 2024 and March 31, 2023 would result in an increase / decrease of Rs.7.53 Lakhs and Rs.7.02 Lakhs in fair value of the equity instrument respectively.
BORROWINGS FROM BANKS & FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
The Company doesnât have any borrowings from Banks/Financial Institutions and no corresponding report is required to be filed in relation to the same.
The receivables and payables as stated in Current Assets and Current Liabilities and in the opinion of the management have a value and realization equal to the amount at which they are stated in the Balance Sheet and no provision for doubtful debts has been made by the Company for the year ending March 31, 2024.
RECEIVABLES UNDER FINANCING ACTIVITY AND PROVISIONING/WRITE-OFF OF ASSETS
The Company doesnât have any Receivables under financing activity and the provisioning/write off of assets is NIL and hence no report is required to be filed in relation to the same.
No proceedings have been initiated during the year or are pending against the Company as at March 31, 2024 for holding any Benami property under the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Act, 1988 (as amended in 2016) and rules made thereunder.
REGISTRATION OF CHARGE CREATION ON PROPERTY
The company has no charge on its receivables and hence, there are no related registration compliances involved.
The company doesnât have any current or previous transactions that have not been recorded in the books of accounts and has been surrendered or disclosed as income during the year in the tax assessments under the Income Tax Act, 1961.
REVALUATION OF PLANT, PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT
There was no revaluation of assets during the year 2023-24.
The Company has not been declared wilful defaulter by any bank or financial institution or government or any government authority.
TITLE DEEDS OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY NOT HELD IN THE NAME OF THE COMPANY
There are no Title Deeds of immovable property held in the name of the Company.
TRANSACTIONS WITH STRUCK OFF COMPANIES
The Company doesnât have any transactions with struck off companies.
The Company doesnât have any scheme of arrangements to disclose during the year 2023-24. CRYPTO CURRENCY
The Company has not traded or invested in Crypto currency or Virtual Currency during the financial year.
1. The figures for the previous year have been regrouped / reclassified / rearranged where ever necessary with the conformity with the current year figures for facilitating proper comparisons.
2. There are no unexecuted capital contracts which are outstanding or remaining to be performed for the current year.
3. The figures have been rounded off and mentioned in Rs. In lakhs.
PROVISIONS AND OTHER CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL CONTRACTS
When the Company can reliably measure the outflow of economic benefits in relation to a specific case and considers such outflows to be probable, the Company records a provision against the case. Where the probability of outflow is considered to be remote, or probable, but a reliable estimate cannot be made, a contingent liability is disclosed. Given the subjectivity and uncertainty of determining the probability and amount of losses, the Company takes into account a number of factors including legal advice, the stage of the matter and historical evidence from similar incidents. Significant judgment is required to conclude on these estimates.
IMPAIRMENT OF NON-FINANCIAL ASSETS
The Company assesses, at each reporting date, whether there is an indication that an asset may be impaired. If any indication exists, or when annual impairment testing for an asset is required, the Company estimates the assetâs recoverable amount. An assetâs recoverable amount is the higher of an assetâs or cash-generating unitâs (CGU) fair value less costs of disposal and its value in use. Recoverable amount is determined for an individual asset, unless the asset does not generate cash inflows that are largely independent of those from other assets or Group of assets.
When the carrying amount of an asset or CGU exceeds its recoverable amount, the asset is considered impaired and is written down to its recoverable amount. In assessing value in use, the estimated future cash flows are discounted to their present value using a pre-tax discount rate that reflects current market assessments of the time value of money and the risks specific to the asset.
In determining fair value less costs of disposal, recent market transactions are taken into account. If no such transactions can be identified, an appropriate valuation model is used. These calculations are corroborated by valuation multiples, quoted share prices for publicly traded companies or other available fair value indicators. The Company bases its impairment calculation on detailed budgets and forecast calculations, which are prepared separately for each of the Companyâs CGUs to which the individual assets are allocated. These budgets and forecast calculations generally cover a period of five years.
For longer periods, a long-term growth rate is calculated and applied to project future cash flows after the fifth year. To estimate cash flow projections beyond periods covered by the most recent budgets/forecasts, the Company extrapolates cash flow projections in the budget using a steady or declining growth rate for subsequent years, unless an increasing rate can be justified. In any case, this growth rate does not exceed the long-term average growth rate for the products, industries, or country or countries in which the entity operates, or for the market in which the asset is used.
Impairment losses of continuing operations are recognised in the statement of profit and loss. For assets excluding goodwill, an assessment is made at each reporting date to determine whether there is an indication that previously recognised impairment losses no longer exist or have decreased. If such indication exists, the Company estimates the assetâs or CGUâs recoverable amount. A previously recognised impairment loss is reversed only if there has been a change in the assumptions used to determine the assetâs recoverable amount since the last impairment loss was recognised.
The reversal is limited so that the carrying amount of the asset does not exceed its recoverable amount, nor exceed the carrying amount that would have been determined, net of depreciation, had no impairment loss been recognised for the asset in prior years. Such reversal is recognised in the statement of profit or loss unless the asset is carried at a revalued amount, in which case, the reversal is treated as a revaluation increase.
SEGMENT INFORMATION
An operating segment is a component of the Company that engages in the business activities from which it may earn revenues and incur expenses, whose operating results are regularly reviewed by Companyâs executive vice president and Chief Financial officer (âChief operating decision makerâ). The Company is engaged primarily in one segment, accordingly segment reporting is not applicable.
PERSONNEL
During the year under review, no employee was in receipt of remuneration in excess of limits laid down under the companies act other than below. There are no employees employed throughout the financial year were in receipt of remuneration which in aggregate was more that Rs.60,00,000/- per annum or Rs.500,000/- per month.
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (FOR PURPOSES OF CASH FL OW STATEMENT
Cash comprises cash on hand and demand deposits with banks. Cash equivalents are short-term balances, (with original maturity of three months or less from the date of acquisition), highly liquid investments that are readily convertible into known amounts of cash and which are subject to insignificant risk of changes in value. Cash flows are reported using the indirect method, whereby profit / (loss) before extraordinary items and tax is adjusted for the effects of transactions of non-cash nature and any deferrals or accruals of past or future cash receipts or payments. The cash flows from operating, investing and financing activities of the Company are segregated based on the available information.
LEASES
The Companyâs lease asset consists of leases for buildings. The Company assesses whether a contract contains a lease, at inception of a contract. A contract is, or contains, a lease if the contract conveys the right to control the use of an identified asset for a period of time in exchange for consideration. To assess whether a contract conveys the right to control the use of an identified asset, the Company
assesses whether: (1) the contract involves the use of an identified asset (11) the Company has substantially all of the economic benefits from the use of the asset through the period of the lease and (iii) the Company has the right to direct the use of the asset.
At the date of commencement of the lease, the Company recognizes a right-to-use asset and a corresponding lease liability for all lease arrangements in which it is a lessee, except for leases with a term of twelve months or less (short-term leases) and low value leases. For these short term and low value leases, the Company recognizes the lease payments as an operating expense on a straightline basis over the term of the lease. The right-to-use asset is initially recognised at cost which comprises of the initial amount of lease liability adjusted for lease payments made or prior to commencement date plus any direct cost i.e. lease incentives. They are subsequently measured at cost less accumulated depreciation and impairment loss if any. The Company applies the short-term lease recognition exemption to its short-term leases of Buildings (i.e., those leases that have a lease term of 12 months or less from the commencement date and do not contain a purchase option). Lease payments on short-term leases are recognised as expense on a straight-line basis over the lease term.
CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
For the purpose of the Companyâs Capital management, capital includes equity capital and all other reserves. The Companyâs capital management objective is to maximize the total shareholder return by optimizing cost of capital through flexible capital structure that supports growth. The Company manages its capital structure and makes adjustment in the light of changes in economic conditions and the requirements of the financial covenants. To maintain or adjust the capital structure, the Company may adjust the dividend payment to shareholders, return capital to shareholders or issue new shares.
FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT
In course of its business, the Company is exposed to certain financial risks that could have significant influence on the Companyâs business and operational / financial performance. These include market risk including interest rate risk and equity price risk), credit risk and liquidity risk. The Board of Directors reviews and approves risk management framework and policies for managing these risks and monitors suitable mitigating actions taken by the management to minimize potential adverse effects and achieve greater predictability to earnings. In line with the overall risk management framework and policies, the treasury function provides services to the business, monitors and manages through an analysis of the exposures by degree and magnitude of risks. Borrowings, trade payables and other financial liabilities constitute the Company''s primary financial liabilities and
investment in unquoted equity shares, trade receivables, loans, cash and cash equivalents and other financial assets are the financial assets.
OTHER FINANCIAL ASSETS
Credit risk refers to the risk of default on the other financial assets to the Company that may result in financial loss. The maximum exposure from trade receivables amounting to Rs.523.83 lakhs as of March 31, 2023 (Rs. 708.97 lakhs as of March 31, 2022).
Other financial assets mainly constitute receivable from Corporate Borrowers. Credit risk is being managed through credit approvals, establishing credit limits and monitoring the creditworthiness of customers to allow credit terms in the normal course of business. In the case of the Company, the credit period offered varies between 30 to 60 days and there have been no significant cases of impairment historically.
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AND DEPOSITS WITH BANKS
The credit risk on cash and bank balances is limited because the counterparties are banks with high credit ratings. Therefore, the risk of default is considered to be insignificant.
LIQUIDITY RISK
The objective of liquidity risk management is to maintain sufficient liquidity and ensure that funds are available for use as per requirements. The Company manages liquidity risk through cash credit limits and undrawn borrowing facilities by continuously monitoring forecast and actual cash flows. The Company invests its surplus funds in bank fixed deposit which carry minimal mark to market risks.
MARKET RISK
Market risk is the risk that the fair value or future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes in market prices. Market risk for the entity comprises two types of risk: currency risk, interest rate risk and equity price risk.
Financial instruments affected by market risk include borrowings and investment in unquoted equity shares. The objective of market risk management is to manage and control market risk exposures within acceptable parameters, while optimizing the return.
CURRENCY RISK
The Company is not exposed to any currency risk since it does not has any transactions in any foreign currency.
FAIR VALUE SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS FOR FIXED-RATE INSTRUMENTS
The companyâs fixed rate instruments are carried at amortized cost. They are therefore not subject to interest rate risk, since neither the carrying amount nor the future cash flows will fluctuate because of a change in market interest rates.
EQUITY PRICE RISK
Equity price risk is related to the change in market reference price of the investments in quoted equity securities. In the case of the Company, the sole investment in equity shares is unquoted and does not expose the Company to equity price risks, however there can be changes in the equity price based on valuations done at different reporting periods owing to the operations and general business environment in which the investee operates. In general, the investment is not held for trading purposes.
EQUITY PRICE SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS
A 1% change in prices of equity instruments held as at March 31, 2023 and March 31, 2022 would result in an increase / decrease of Rs.7.02 in Lakhs and Rs.8.16 in Lakhs in fair value of the equity instrument respectively.
BORROWINGS FROM BANKS & FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
The Company doesnât have any borrowings from Banks/Financial Institutions and no corresponding report is required to be filed in relation to the same.
RECEIVABLES AND PAYABLES
The receivables and payables as stated in Current Assets and Current Liabilities and in the opinion of the management have a value and realization equal to the amount at which they are stated in the Balance Sheet and no provision for doubtful debts has been made by the Company for the year ending March 31, 2023.
BENAMI I''KANSALllUNS/rKOrEKlY
No proceedings have been initiated during the year or are pending against the Company as at March 31, 2023 for holding any Benami property under the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Act, 1988 (as amended in 2016) and rules made thereunder.
REGISTRATION OF CHARGE CREATION ON PROPERTY
The company has no charge on its receivables and hence, there are no related registration compliances involved.
UNDISCLOSED INCOME
The company doesnât have any current or previous transactions that have not been recorded in the books of accounts and has been surrendered or disclosed as income during the year in the tax assessments under the Income Tax Act, 1961.
REVALUATION OF PLANT, PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT
There was no revaluation of assets during the year 2022-23.
WILFUL DEFAULTER
The Company has not been declared wilful defaulter by any bank or financial institution or government or any government authority.
TITLE DEEDS OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY NOT HELD IN THE NAME OF THE COMPANY
There are no Title Deeds of immovable property held in the name of the Company.
TRANSACTIONS WITH STRUCK OFF COMPANIES
The Company doesnât have any transactions with struck off companies.
SCHEME OF ARRANGEMENT
The Company doesnât have any scheme of arrangements to disclose during the year 2022-23.
TATIA GLOBAL VENNTURE LIMITED was incorporated in India, and is engaged in the Business with the main objects of the company being real estates , infrastructure Developers and textile and accessories.
b. The cash flow statements for the previous year is for statistical purposes only as per reason stated above.
c. The figures have been rounded off to the nearest rupee.
TATIA GLOBAL VENNTURE LIMITED was incorporated in India, and is engaged in the Business with the main objects of the company being real estates, infrastructure Developers, textile and accessories.
a. OTHERS
Kreon financial Services ltd Preferrential warrant maoney 35050000/- N. DUES TO SME'S
Management has determined that there were no balances outstanding as at the beginning of the year and no transactions entered with micro, small and medium enterprises as defined under Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006, during the current year, based on the information available with the company as at March 31,2012
b. GENERAL
a. The figures for the previous year are not comparable with the current year to effect of scheme of arrangement in current year. The figures for previous are given statistical purposes only and have been regrouped / reclassified / rearranged where ever necessary
b. The cash flow statements for the previous year is only for statistical purposes only as per reason stated above.
c. The figures have been rounded off to the nearest rupee.
The company during the year has derived its income only from Infra project segment ,accordingly there are no separate reportable segment as per the accounting standard 17 (Segmental Reporting ) issue by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.
B. RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES
The Company had no transactions with the related parties during the year under review other than temporary current account transactions.
Wholly Owned Subsidiary Companies
1. Deverbetta Lands Private Limited
2. Sagarvar Gambhira Developers Private Limited
3. Sundervans Infrastructure And Developers Private Limited
4. Thali Estates Private Limited
5. Kalyanang Developers Private Limited
6. Pajjuvasami Developers Private Limited
7. Navami Trading FZE
8. Sarvamangal Estates & Holding Private Limited
N. DUES TO SMES
Management has determined that there were no balances outstanding as at the beginning of the year and no transactions entered with micro, small and medium enterprises as defined under Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006, during the current year, based on the information available with the company as at March 31,2010.
C. AUDITORS RENUMERATION
2009-10 2008-09
Statutory Audit Fees (Rs) 15000/- 15000/- (all inclusive)
P. GENERAL
a. The figures for the previous year figures are not comparable with the current year due to effect of scheme of arrangement in current year. The figures for previous are given for statistical purposes only and have been regrouped / reclassified / rearranged where ever necessary.
b. The cash flow statements for the previous year is only for statistical purposes only as per reason stated above.
c. The figures have been rounded off to the nearest rupee.
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