Notes to Accounts of Sadhav Shipping Ltd.
Note 2.21 Provisions, contingent liabilities and contingent assets
Provisions are recognised when the Company hasa present obligation (legal or constructive) as a result of
a past event, it is probable that an outflow of resources embodying economic benefits will be required to
settle the obligation, and a reliable estimate can be made of the amount of the obligation. The amount
recognised as a provision is the best estimate of the consideration required to settle the present obligation
at the reporting date, taking into account the risks and uncertainties surrounding the obligation. Non¬
current provisions are discounted to their present value where the effect of the time value of money is
material.
A contingent liability is a possible obligation arising from past events, the existence of which will be
confirmed only by the occurrence or non-occurrence of one or more uncertain future events not wholly
within the control of the Company, or a present obligation that is not recognised because it is not probable
that an outflow of resources will be required to settle the obligation, or because the amount of the
obligation cannot be measured with sufficient reliability. The Company does not recognise contingent
liabilities but discloses their existence in the financial statements. Contingent assets are not recognised in
the financial statements but are disclosed where an inflow of economic benefits is probable.
Note 2.22 Investments in subsidiaries, associates and joint ventures
Investments in subsidiaries, associates and joint ventures are carried at cost less accumulated impairment
losses, if any, in accordance with Ind AS 27 âSeparate Financial Statements11. Where an indication of
impairment exists, the carrying amount of the investment is assessed and an impairment loss is recognised
if the recoverable amount is lower than the carrying amount. On disposal, the difference between the net
disposal proceeds and the carrying amount of the investment is recognised in the Statement of Profit and
Loss.
Note 2.23 Cash and cash equivalents
Cash and cash equivalents in the balance sheet comprise cash on hand, demand deposits with banks, and
short-term, highly liquid investments with an original maturity of three months or less from the date of
acquisition that are readily convertible into known amounts of cash and which are subject to an
insignificant risk of changes in value. For the purpose of the Statement of Cash Flows, cash and cash
equivalents consist of cash and short-term deposits as defined above, net of outstanding bank overdrafts
(if any) where they form an integral part of the Companyâs cash management.
Note 2.24 Dividend distribution to equity shareholders
Final dividends on equity shares are recognised as a liability in the period in which they are approved by the
shareholders in the Annual General Meeting. Interim dividends are recognised as a liability in the period in
which they are declared by the Board of Directors. The corresponding amount is recognised directly in
equity, along with any applicable tax thereon.
Note 2.25 Events after the reporting period
Adjusting events (i.e., events that provide evidence of conditions that existed at the reporting date)
occurring after the reporting date up to the date on which the financial statements are approved by the
Board of Directors are recognised in the financial statements. Non-adjusting events (i.e., events that are
indicative of conditions that arose after the reporting date) occurring after the reporting date that are of
material size or nature are disclosed in the financial statements.
Note 2.26 Government grants
Government grants are recognised in accordance with Ind AS 20 only where there is reasonable assurance
that the Company will comply with the conditions attached to them and the grants will be received. Grants
related to income are recognised in the Statement of Profit and Loss on a systematic basis over the periods
in which the Company recognises as expenses the related costs for which the grants are intended to
compensate. Grants related to assets are presented in the balance sheet as deferred income and
recognised in profit or loss on a systematic basis over the useful life of the related asset.
Note 2.27 Insurance claims
Insurance claims (including hull, machinery and protection-and-indemnity claims) are accounted for on
the basis of claims admitted/expected to be admitted, and to the extent that the amount recoverable can
be measured reliably and it is reasonable to expect ultimate collection. Any difference between the
amounts ultimately collected and the amounts recognised is dealt with in the Statement of Profit and Loss
in the period of settlement. Claims that are not virtually certain are disclosed as contingent assets, in
accordance with Ind AS 37.
Note 2.28 Corporate social responsibility (CSR) expenditure
Expenditure incurred by the Company towards Corporate Social Responsibility, in accordance with Section
135 of the Companies Act, 2013 and rules made thereunder, is recognised in the Statement of Profit and
Loss as it is incurred. Any unspent amount as at the reporting date, in respect of an ongoing project, is
transferred to the Unspent CSR Account within the timelines prescribed under the Act. Excess amount
spent, if any, is recognised in accordance with applicable guidance. 124
Note 2.29 Recent accounting pronouncements
(a) New and amended standards adopted during the year
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (âMCAâ), through the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards)
Amendment Rules, 2025 and the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Second Amendment Rules,
2025 (notified on 13 August 2025), has notified amendments to certain Ind AS, applicable to annual
reporting periods beginning on or after 1 April 2025. Amendments effective for the Companyâs financial
year ended 31 March 2026 include:
⢠Amendment to Ind AS 21 âThe Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Ratesâ- Lack of Exchangeability:
provides guidance on assessing whether a currency is exchangeable into another currency and, when it
is not, on determining the spot exchange rate and the related disclosures. The Company has assessed
the amendment and concluded that there is no material impact on its financial statements.
⢠Amendment to Ind AS 7 âStatement of Cash Flowsâ and Ind AS 107 âFinancial Instruments: Disclosures11
- Supplier Finance Arrangements: introduces disclosure requirements that enable users to assess the
effects of supplier finance arrangements on the Companyâs liabilities and cash flows and on the
exposure to liquidity risk. The Company has applied the amendment; the required disclosures are made
where applicable.
⢠Amendment to Ind AS 12 âIncome Taxesâ - International Tax Reform / Pillar Two model rules: provides
a temporary mandatory exception from recognising and disclosing information about deferred tax
assets and liabilities arising from Pillar Two income taxes, together with targeted disclosure
requirements. The Company has applied the temporary exception and disclosed the related qualitative
and quantitative information where applicable.
⢠Consequential amendments to Ind AS 101, 108, 109, 115, 10, 28 and 32-these amendments are
clarificatory in nature, address paragraph references and transitional provisions, and have no material
impact on the Companyâs financial statements.
(b) Standards issued but not yet effective
The following amendments, notified by the MCA, have been issued but are not yet effective for the
Company for the year ended 31 March 2026. The Company is in the process of evaluating the impact, if any,
of these amendments and intends to adopt them from the respective effective dates:
⢠Amendments to Ind AS 1 âPresentation of Financial Statements11 and Ind AS 10 âEvents after the
Reporting Periodâ- Classification of Liabilities as Current or Non-current, including liabilities subject to
covenants: mandatory for annual reporting periods beginning on or after 1 April 2026.
⢠Any other amendments notified by the MCA after the date of approval of these financial statements
but not yet effective for the Company will be assessed and adopted when effective.
a. Credit Risk:
Credit Credit risk risk encompasses is the risk of financial of both, loss arising from a counterpartyâs failure to
repay or service debt according to the contractual terms or obligations. The direct risk of default and the risk of
deterioration of creditworthiness as well as concentration of risks. after Credit obtaining risk is controlled
through approvals, analysing credit limits and creditworthiness of customers on a continuous basis to whom
the credit has been granted for credit. Trade receivables consist of a large number of customers spread across
diverse industries and geographical areas with no significant concentration of credit risk. The outstanding trade
receivables are regularly monitored and appropriate action is taken for the collection of overdue receivables.
b. Liquidity Risk:
Liquidity risk is the risk that the Company will encounter difficulty in meeting obligations associated with
financial liabilities that are settled by delivering cash or another financial asset. The Companyâs approach for
managing liquidity is to ensure that it will have sufficient liquidity to meet its liabilities when they are due, under
both normal and stressed conditions, without incurring unacceptable losses or risking damage to Companyâs
reputation, typically the company ensures that it has sufficient cash on demand to meet expected operational
expenses, servicing of financial obligations.
c. Market Risk:
Market risk is the risk of loss of future earnings or fair values or future cash flows that may result from a change
in the price of a financial instrument. The value of a financial instrument may change as a result of changes in
the interest rates, foreign exchange rates and other market changes that affect market risk-sensitive
instruments. The do not have such exposure as on the balance sheet date.
31. The company is engaged in the business of owning & operating barges, tugs & vessels in addition to
undertaking ship management for other owners. From the internal organization of the Companyâs activities
and consistent with the internal reporting provided to the chief operating decision-maker and after
considering the nature of its services, the ultimate customer availing those services and the methods used
by its to provide management those reporting services, âVessel and controlling Operating Services11 has
been identified to be the Companyâs sole operating segment. The Companyâs of significant accounting
policies under systems principally use accounting policies that are the same as those described in Note 2 in
the summary Ind AS.
32. Disclosure U/s 186 (4) Of Companies Act, 2013
Name of Subsidiary: Nil
Investment Details in Subsidiary: Not Applicable
33.In the opinion of the management, the current assets, loans and advances (including capital advances)
have a value on realization in the ordinary course of business at least equal to the amount at which they are
stated. The provision for all known liabilities is adequate and not in excess of what is required.
34.The balances in the accounts of Trade Debtors and Trade creditors are subject to
reconciliation/confirmations. The management have prepared the reconciliation statements and there is no
material difference affecting the current yearâs financial statements.
35. The company is not covered under the provisions of Section 135 of Companies Act, 2013, hence no
disclosure is required for same.
36. The company has not traded or invested in Crypto Currency or virtual currency during the financial year.
37. The company has availed borrowings from Bank during the financial year and utilised the same for the
purpose it was taken. The company has never been declared a wilful defaulter by any bank or financial
institution.
38. The Company has filed quarterly returns or statements with the banks in lieu of the sanctioned working
capital facilities, which are in agreement with the books of account.
39. Capital Management: The Companyâs capital management is intended to create value for shareholders by
facilitating the achievement of long- term and short-term goals of the Company. The Company determines
the amount of capital required on the basis of annual business plan coupled with long-term and short-term
strategic investment and expansion plans. The funding needs are met through equity, cash generated from
operations, long-term and short-term bank borrowings and issue of non-convertible debt securities.
Company monitors the capital structure on the basis of net debt to equity ratio and maturity profile of the
overall debt portfolio of the Company.
40. The Code on Social Security, 2020 (âCodeâ) relating to employee benefits during employment and post¬
employment received Indian Parliament approval and Presidential assent in September 2020.The Code has
been published in the Gazette of India and subsequently on November 13, 2020 draft rules were published
and invited for stakeholdersâ suggestions. However, the date on which the Code will come into effect has not
been notified. The Company will assess the impact of the Code when it comes into effect and will record any
related impact in the period the Code becomes effective.
41. Considering future economic benefits of the assets and appropriate preparation and presentation of the
financial statements, the company has adopted straight line method of depreciation w.e.f. 01stApril 2022.
42. The company do not have any intangible assets under development; hence no disclosure is required under
the clause.
43. Capital Commitment Current Year -Rs. Nil. (Previous Years: 177.68 Lakhs)
44. The title deeds of all the immovable properties (other than properties where the Company is the lessee), are
held in the name of the Company.
45. The company has not granted any loans or Advances in the nature of loans to promoters, directors, KMPs
and the related parties (as defined under Companies Act, 2013), either severally or jointly with any other
person during the financial year.
46. No proceeding has been initiated or pending against the company for holding any benami property under
the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Act, 1988.
47. The provision of sub-section 87 of section 2 of the Companies Act, 2013 is not applicable to the company.
48. Key assumptions used in the measurement of retiring gratuity are as below:
Discount rate :7.50%
Salary Escalation: 5.00% pa
Attrition Rate : 5.00% pa
51 The company have not entered into any transaction) s) with companies struck off under section 248 of the Companies Act, 2018 or section
560 of Companies Act, 1956.
52 The Company has been working in various port services viz. 05V, OSR, Port Services etc. The company has so[d one of its vessel "ADfTRf at
Lagos, Nigeria due to operational hindrances. This has resulted in a hook loss of Rs.36,58 Crore. Total WDV as per hooks of Rs.76.47 crore
and the sale value of Aditri Rs, 39.89 Crore,
The Company lost its FRP Patrol Boat "S.B. Bairâ during the monsoon period of FV 2025-26. Against the asset''s written down value of
*542.46 lakh, the Company received an insurance settlement of ^2.39 crore, resulting in a net gain of approximately *51.96 crore.
The company has given the net effect of loss of Rs.34.62 Crore debited to Reserves and Surplus.
53 Previous Year Figures have been regrouped/ re- arranged / re- classified, wherever required to make comparable,
2.22 Provisions, Contingent and Contingent Assets
Provisions are recognized when the Company has a binding present obligation. This may be either
legal because it derives from a contract, legislation or other operation of law, or constructive because
the Company created valid expectations on the part of third parties by accepting certain
responsibilities.
To record such an obligation, it must be probable that an outflow of resources will be required to settle
the obligation and a reliable estimate can be made for the amount of the obligation. The amount
recognized as a provision and the indicated time range of the outflow of economic benefits are the best
estimate (most probable outcome) of the expenditure required to settle the present obligation at the
Balance Sheet date, taking into account the risks and uncertainties surrounding the obligation. Non¬
current provisions are discounted if the impact is material.
A contingent liability is a possible obligation that arises from past events whose existence will be
confirmed by the occurrence or non-occurrence of one or more uncertain future events beyond the
control of the Company or a present obligation that is not recognized because it is not probable that
an outflow of resources will be required to settle the obligation. The Company does not recognize a
contingent liability but discloses its existence in the financial statements. Payments in respect of such
liabilities, if any are shown as advances.
2.23 Recent Accounting Pronouncement
Ministry of Corporate Affairs (âMCAâ) has notified the following new amendments to Ind AS which
the Company has applied as they are effective for annual periods beginning on or after April 1, 2023.
Amendment to Ind AS 1 âPresentation of Financial Instrumentsâ
The amendments require companies to disclose their material accounting policies rather than their
significant accounting policies. Accounting policy information is material if, together with other
information can reasonably be expected to influence decisions of primary users of general-purpose
financial statements. The Company does not expect this amendment to have any significant impact in
its financial statements.
Amendment to Ind AS 12 âIncome Taxesâ
The amendments clarify how companies account for deferred tax on transactions such as leases and
decommissioning obligations. The amendments narrowed the scope of the recognition exemption in
paragraphs 15 and 24 of Ind AS 12 (recognition exemption) so that it no longer applies to transactions
that, on initial recognition, give rise to equal taxable and deductible temporary differences. The
Company is evaluating the impact, if any, in its financial statements.
Amendment to Ind AS 8 âAccounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates and Errorsâ
The amendments will help entities to distinguish between accounting policies and accounting
estimates. The definition of a change in accounting estimates has been replaced with a definition of
accounting estimates. Under the new definition, accounting estimates are âmonetary amounts in
financial statements that are subject to measurement uncertaintyâ. Entities use measurement
techniques and inputs to develop accounting estimates if accounting policies require items in financial
statements to be measured in a way that involves measurement uncertainty. The Company does not
expect this amendment to have any significant impact in its financial statements.
28 Disclosure under MSME Act :
Amount due to micro and small enterprises as defined in the "The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006" has
been determined to the extent such parties have been identified on the basis of information available with the Company.
a. Credit Risk: Credit risk is the risk of financial loss arising from counter party failure to repay or service debt according to the
contractual terms or obligations. Credit risk encompasses of both, the direct risk of default and the risk of deterioration of
creditworthiness as well as concentration of risks. Credit risk is controlled by analyzing credit limits and creditworthiness of customers
on a continuous basis to whom the credit has been granted after obtaining necessary approvals for credit. Trade receivables consists
of large number of customers spread across diverse industries and geographical areas with no significant concentration of credit risk.
The outstanding trade receivables are regularly monitored and appropriate action is taken for collection of overdue receivables.
b.Liquidity Risk: Liquidity risk is the risk that the Company will encounter difficulty in meeting obligations associated with financial
liabilities that are settled by delivering cash or another financial asset. The Company''s approach for managing liquidity is to ensure
that it will have sufficient liquidity to meet its liabilities when they are due, under both normal and stressed conditions, without
incurring unacceptable losses or risking damage to Company''s reputation, typically the company ensures that it has sufficient cash on
demand to meet expected operational expenses, servicing of financial obligations.
C.Market Risk: Market risk is the risk of loss of future earnings or fair values or future cash flows that may result from a change in the
price of a financial instrument. The value of a financial instrument may change as a result of changes in the interest rates, foreign
exchange rates and other market changes that affect market risk sensitive instruments. The do not have such exposure as on Balance
Sheet date.
31 The company is engaged in the business of owning & operating barges, tugs & vessels in addition to undertaking ship
management for other owners. From the internal organization of the Company''s activities and consistent with the internal
reporting provided to the chief operating decision-maker and after considering the nature of its services, the ultimate customer
availing those services and the methods used by its to provide those services, "Vessel Operating Services" has been identified to
be the Company''s sole operating segment. The Company''s management reporting and controlling systems principally use
accounting policies that are the same as those described in Note 2 in the summary of significant accounting policies under Ind AS.
32 Disclosure U/s 186 (4) Of Companies Act, 2013
Name of Subsidiary : Nil
Investment Details in Subsidiary : Not Applicable
33 In the opinion of the management, the current assets, loans and advances (including capital advances) have a value on
realization in the ordinary course of business at least equal to the amount at which they are stated. The provision for all
known liabilities is adequate and not in excess of what is required.
34 The balances in the account of Trade Debtors and Trade creditors are subject to reconciliation / confirmations. The management
have prepared the reconciliation statements and there is no material difference affecting the current year''s financial statements.
35 The company is not covered under the provisions of Section 135 of Companies Act, 2013, hence no disclosure is required for same.
36 The Aditri Vessel engaged in overseas operation in Nigeria from 25th March 2025.
37 The company have incurred Liquidity Damage of Rs.3.64 Crores during the year.
38 The company has not traded or invested in Crypto Currency or virtual currency during the financial year.
39 The company has availed borrowings from Bank during the financial year and utilized same for the purpose it was taken. The
company has never been declared as wilful defaulter by any of bank or financial institution.
40 The Company has filed quarterly returns or statements with the banks in lieu of the sanctioned working capital facilities, which
are in agreement with the books of account.
41 Capital Management: The Company''s capital management is intended to create value for shareholders by facilitating the
achievement of long-term and short-term goals of the Company. The Company determines the amount of capital required on the
basis of annual business plan coupled with long-term and short-term strategic investment and expansion plans. The funding
needs are met through equity, cash generated from operations, long-term and short-term bank borrowings and issue of non¬
convertible debt securities.
The Company monitors the capital structure on the basis of net debt to equity ratio and maturity profile of the overall debt
portfolio of the Company.
42 The Code on Social Security, 2020 (''Code'') relating to employee benefits during employment and post-employment received
Indian Parliament approval and Presidential assent in September 2020. The Code has been published in the Gazette of India
and subsequently on November 13, 2020 draft rules were published and invited for stakeholders'' suggestions. However, the
date on which the Code will come into effect has not been notified. The Company will assess the impact of the Code when it
comes into effect and will record any related impact in the period the Code becomes effective.
43 Considering future economic benefits of the assets and appropriate preparation and presentation of the financial statements,
the company has adopted straight line method of depreciation w.e.f. 01st April 2022.
44 The company do not have any intangible assets under development; hence no disclosure is required under the clause.
45 Capital Commitment Current Year - Rs. 177.68 lakhs. ( Previous Years : 3808.05 Lakhs )
46 The title deeds of all the immovable properties (other than properties where the Company is the lessee), are held in the name
of the Company.
47 The company has not granted any loans or Advances in the nature of loans to promoters, directors, KMPs and the related
parties (as defined under Companies Act, 2013), either severally or jointly with any other person during the financial year.
48 No proceeding has been initiated or pending against the company for holding any benami property under the Benami
Transactions (Prohibition) Act, 1988.
49 The provision of the sub section 87 of section 2 of Companies Act, 2013 is not applicable to the company.
53 The company have not entered into any transaction(s) with companies struck off under section 248 of the Companies Act, 2013 or
section 560 of Companies Act, 1956.
54 Previous Year Figures have been regrouped/ re- arranged / re- classified, wherever required to make comparable.
SIGNATURE TO NOTES T TO ''54''
For Suvarna & Katdare For and on behalf of the Board of Directors
Chartered Accountants Sadhav Shipping Limited
FRN : 125080W
Ravindra Raju Suvarna Kamalkant Choudhury Vedant Choudhury
Partner M. No.: 032007 Director DIN 00249338 Director DIN
07694884
UDIN: 25032007BMIGDP2203
Nilakantha Sahu Madhuri Rathi
CFO CS
Place : Mumbai Place : Mumbai
Date:May 21, 2025 Date:May 21, 2025
(c) Rights, Preferences and Restrictions attached to shares Equity Shares :
The company has one class of equity shares having a par value of 10 per share. Each shareholder is eligible for one vote per share held. In the event of liquidation, the equity shareholders are eligible to receive the remaining assets of the Company afterdistribution of all preferential amounts, in proportion to theirshareholding.
10.1 Loan of Rs. 4068.42 lakhs (Previous Year: Rs. 3002.54 lakhs) are secured by hypothecation of Vessels, Barges, Boats.
10.2 Loan of Rs.265.04 lakhs (Previous Year: Rs. 457.47 lakhs) are secured by Guarantee Provided by National Credit Guarantee Trustee Company.
10.3 Loan of Rs. 283.41 lakhs (Previous Year: Rs. 253.18 lakhs) are secured by Mortgage of Commercial Premises.
13.1 Working Capital Loans of Rs. 718.37 Lakhs (Previous Year: Rs. 717.69 Lakhs) are secured by hypothecation of stocks and book debts (present & future) and mortgage of immovable properties
13.2 Overdraft of Rs. 147.48 lakhs (Previous Year: Rs. 149.26 lakhs) are secured by mortgage of immovable assets.
30.The Board of Directors has overall responsibility for the establishment and overview of the companyâs risk management framework. Risk management systems are reviewed periodically to reflect changes in market conditions and the companyâs activities. The Companyâs activities are exposed to various risk viz. Credit Risk, Liquidity Risk and Market Risk. In order to minimize any adverse effects on the financial performance of the Company, it uses various instruments and follows policies set up by the Board of Directors / Management of the Company.
a. Credit Risk:
Credit risk is the risk of financial loss arising from counter party failure to repay or service debt according to the contractual terms or obligations. Credit risk encompasses of both, the direct risk of default and the risk of deterioration of creditworthiness as well as concentration of risks. Credit risk is controlled by analyzing credit limits and creditworthiness of customers on a continuous basis to whom the credit has been granted after obtaining necessary approvals for credit. Trade receivables consists of large number of customers spread across diverse industries and geographical areas with no significant concentration of credit risk. The outstanding trade receivables are regularly monitored and appropriate action is taken for collection of overdue receivables."
b. Liquidity Risk:
Liquidity risk is the risk that the Company will encounterdifficulty in meeting obligations associated with financial liabilities that are settled by delivering cash or another financial asset. The Companyâs approach for managing liquidity is to ensure that it will have sufficient liquidity to meet its liabilities when they are due, under both normal and stressed conditions, without incurring unacceptable losses or risking damage to Companyâs reputation, typically the company ensures that it has sufficient cash on demand to meet expected operational expenses, servicing of financial obligations."
c. Market Risk:
Market risk is the risk of loss of future earnings or fair values orfuture cash flows that may result from a change in the price of a financial instrument. The value of a financial instrument may change as a result of changes in the interest rates, foreign exchange rates and other market changes that affect market risk sensitive instruments. The do not have such exposure as on Balance Sheetdate."
31. The company is engaged in the business of owning & operating barges, tugs & vessels in addition to undertaking ship management for other owners. From the internal organization of the Companyâs activities and consistent with the internal reporting provided to the chief operating decision-maker and after considering the nature of its services, the ultimate customer availing those services and the methods used by its to provide those services, âVessel Operating Servicesâ has been identified to be the Companyâs sole operating segment. The Companyâs management reporting and controlling systems principally use accounting policies that are the same as those described in Note 2 in the summary of significant accounting policies under Ind AS.
32. Disclosure U/s 186 (4) Of Companies Act, 2013 Name of Subsidiary: Nil
Investment Details in Subsidiary : Not Applicable
33. In the opinion of the management, the current assets, loans and advances (including capital advances) have a value on realization in the ordinary course of business at least equal to the amount at which they are stated. The provision for all known liabilities is adequate and not in excess of what is required.
34. The balances in the account of Trade Debtors and Trade creditors are subject to reconciliation / confirmations. The management have prepared the reconciliation statements and there is no material difference affecting the current year''s financial statements.
35. The company is not covered under the provisions of Section 135 of Companies Act, 2013, hence no disclosure is required for same.
36. The company has not traded or invested in Crypto Currency or virtual currency during the financial year.
37. The company has availed borrowings from Bank during the financial year and utilized same for the purpose it was taken. The company has never been declared as wilful defaulter by any of bank or financial institution.
38. The Company has filed quarterly returns or statements with the banks in lieu of the sanctioned working capital facilities, which are in agreement with the books of account.
39. Capital Management: The Companyâs capital management is intended to create value for shareholders by facilitating the achievement of long-term and short-term goals of the Company. The Company determines the amount of capital required on the basis of annual business plan coupled with long-term and short-term strategic investment and expansion plans. The funding needs are met through equity, cash generated from operations, long term and short-term bank borrowings and issue of non-convertible debt securities.
The Company monitors the capital structure on the basis of net debt to equity ratio and maturity profile of the overall debt portfolio of the Company.
40. The Code on Social Security, 2020 (''Code'') relating to employee benefits during employment and post employment received Indian Parliament approval and Presidential assent in September 2020. The Code has been published in the Gazette of India and subsequently on November 13,2020 draft rules were published and invited for stakeholdersâ suggestions. However, the date on which the Code will come into effect has not been notified. The Company will assess the impact of the Code when it comes into effect and will record any related impact in the period the Code becomes effective.
41. Considering future economic benefits of the assets and appropriate preparation and presentation of the financial statements, the company has adopted straight line method of depreciation w.e.f. 01 st April 2022.
42. The company do not have any intangible assets under development; hence no disclosure is required under the clause.
43. Capital Commitment Current Year- Rs. 3808.05 lakhs. (Previous Years: 259.26 Lakhs)
44. The title deeds of all the immovable properties (other than properties where the Company is the lessee), are held in the name of the Company.
45. The company has not granted any loans or Advances in the nature of loans to promoters, directors, KMPs and the related parties (as defined under Companies Act, 2013), either severally or jointly with any other person during the financial year.
46. No proceeding has been initiated or pending against the company for holding any benami property under the Benami Transactions (Prohibition)Act, 1988.
47. The provision of the sub section 87 of section 2 of Companies Act, 2013 is not applicable to the company.
52. Previous Year Figures have been regrouped/ re- arranged / re- classified, wherever required to make comparable.
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