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BSE: 517500ISIN: INE535D01029INDUSTRY: Pumps

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Year End :2023-03 

i) SECURITIES PREMIUM

Securities Premium represents premium received on equity shares issued, which can be utilised only in accordance with the provisions of the companies Act,2013 (''the Act'') for specified purposes.

ii) GENERAL RESERVE

The general reserve is used from time to time to transfer profits from retained earnings for appropriations purposes. As the general reserve is created by a transfer from one component of equity to another and is not an item of other comprehensive income, items included in the general reserve will not be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss.

iii) OTHER COMREHENSIVE INCOME

These are actuarial gains/ losses on employee benefit obligations.

iv) DIVIDEND

During the year financial year 2022-23, the board of directors has approved payment of Final dividend of Rs 2.85 per equity share of face value Rs. 2 each. During the previous financial year company has paid an Final dividend of Rs 0.35 per equity share of face value Rs. 2 each.

17.1 Terms of Repayment:

a) Term Loans from others consists of vehicle loans repayable in 36 monthly equal installments.

b) Unsecured Loan facility is avalied in United Kingdom which consists of providing economic benefit to our business including , but not limited to , working capital or investing in our business, first repayable will be made on the date 13 months from the draw down loan dated 16.07.2020 after that in 59 months equal installments.

17.2 Security: Term Loans from others consists of vehicle loans which are secured by hypothecation of Motor Vehicles purchased under the loan.

20.1 Securities

DBS Bank & BANK OF BARODA

a) Hypothecation on the stocks and book debts of the company on Pari Passu basis.

b) Equitable Mortgage of Immovable Factory Building, located at Roto House , 13 NSEZ, Noida on Pari Passu basis.

c) Equitable Mortgage of Immovable Factory land and building located at B-14, Phase-II, Extension, Noida on Pari Passu basis.

d) Equitable Mortgage of Immovable Factory land and building located at B-15, Phase-II, Extension, Noida on Pari Passu basis.

As per terms of banks, the company has submitted monthly stock statements and Quarterly Information Statement(QIS) which

tallies with books of accounts.

35 CONTINGENT LIABILITIES & COMMITMENTS

35.1 Contingent Liabilities

(' in Lakhs)

PARTICULARS

As at

As at

31st, March 2023

31st, March 2022

i) Bank Guarantees/Letter of Credit

939.18

757.62

ii) Corporate Guarantees

2.22

112.05

iii) Labour Cases

53.66

61.08

iv) Income tax cases

204.33

75.49

v) DGFT/custom Authority against EPCG licences

269.98

270.18

35.2 Commitmentsa) Capital Commitments

Estimated amount of contracts remaining to be executed on capital account and not provided for INR 609.37 Lakhs (As at 31st March 2022 : INR 2139.08 Lakh)

b) Financial Guarantee

Term Deposits with Bank of India, Janpath Branch New Delhi amounting to INR 300.07 lakhs (As at 31st March 2022 : INR 287.35 lakhs), Term Deposit with Bank of Baroda, Janpath Branch, New Delhi amounting to INR 104.79 lakhs ( As at 31st March 2022: INR 116.11 lakhs) and Term Deposit with DBS Bank India Limited, Sector 63,Gautam Budh Nagar, Noida amounting to INR110.00 lakhs (As at 31st March 2021: INR 110.00 lakhs) are pledged with respective Banks as Margin on Bank Guarantees, Letter of Credit and Foreign bills purchased by them.

36 The particulars of loans given and Investment in wholly owned subsidiaries during FY 2022-23 which are disclosed below as required by Section 186(4) of the Companies Act 2013:

37 CAPITAL MANAGEMENT

The Company's policy is to maintain a strong capital base so as to ensure that the Company is able to continue as going concern to sustain future development of the business. The capital structure of the Company is based on management's judgement of its strategic and day-to-day needs with a focus on total equity so as to maintain investor, creditors and market conditions. The policy is also adjusted based on underlying macro-economic factors affecting business environment, financial and market conditions. Its guiding Principles are as below:-

i) Maintenance of financial strength to ensure the highest ratings;

ii) Ensure financial flexibility and diversify sources at financing;

iii) 'Manage Company exposure in forex to mitigate risks to earnings;

iv) 'Leverage optimally in order to maximum shareholders returns while maintaining strength and flexibility of the balance sheet.

FVTPL Fair Value through Profit & Loss A/c.

FVTOCI :- Fair Value through Other Comprehensive Income

The fair values of the financial assets and liabilities are defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. Methods and assumptions used to estimate the fair values are consistent with those used for the year ended 31st March, 2022.

The financial instruments are categorized into three levels based on the inputs used to arrive at fair value measurements as described below: Level 1: Level 1 hierarchy includes financial instruments measured using quoted prices.

Level 2: The fair value of financial instruments that are not traded in an active market is determined using valuation techniques which maximize the use of observable market data and rely as little as possible on entity-specific estimates. If all significant inputs required to fair value an instrument are observable, the instrument is included in level 2. In the case of Derivative contracts, the Company has valued the same using the forward exchange rate as at the reporting date.

Level 3: If one or more of the significant inputs is not based on observable market data, the instrument is included in level 3. b) Calculation of fair values:

i) Financial assets and liabilities measured at fair value as at Balance Sheet date:

The fair values of the derivative financial instruments has been determined using valuation techniques with market observable inputs. The models incorporate various inputs including the credit quality of counter-parties and foreign exchange forward rates.

ii) Other financial assets and liabilities:-

-Cash and cash equivalents , trade receivables, other financial assets (except derivative financial instruments), trade payables, and other financial liabilities (except derivative financial instruments) have fair values that approximate to their carrying amounts due to their short-term nature.

-Loans have fair values that approximate to their carrying amounts as it is based on the net present value of the anticipated future cash flows using rates currently available for debt on similar terms, credit risk and remaining maturities."

39 FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT Risk Management framework and policies

The Company's business activities are exposed to a variety of financial risks, namely liquidity risk, market risks and credit risk. The Company's senior management has the overall responsibility for establishing and governing the Company's risk management framework. The Company has constituted a Risk Management Committee, which is responsible for developing and monitoring the Company's risk management policies. The Company's risk management policies are established to identify and analyse the risks faced by the Company, to set and monitor appropriate risk limits and controls, periodically review the changes in market conditions and reflect the changes in the policy accordingly. The key risks and mitigating actions are also placed before the Audit Committee of the Company.

The Company has exposure to the following risks arising from financial instruments:

A) Credit Risk

B) Liquidity Risk

C) Market Risk

D) Interest Rate Risk

A) Credit Risk

Credit risk refers to the risk that a counter party will default on its contractual obligations resulting in financial loss to the Company. Credit Risk arises from credit exposures from customers, cash and cash equivalent with banks, security deposits and loans.

The Company's exposure to credit risk is influenced mainly by the individual characteristics of each customer. The demographics of the customer and including the default risk of the industry, also has an influence on credit risk assessment. Credit risk is managed through credit approvals, establishing credit limits and continuously monitoring the creditworthiness of customers to which the Company grants credit terms in the normal course of business. The Company uses an allowance matrix to measure the expected credit losses of trade receivables. The loss rates are computed using a 'roll rate' method based on the probability of receivable progressing through successive stages of delinquency to write off.

B) Liquidity Risk

Liquidity Risk is the risk that a company could encounter if it faces difficulty in meeting the obligations associated with financial liabilities by delivering cash and other financial asset or the risk that the Company will face difficulty in raising financial resources required to fulfill its commitments. The Company's exposure to liquidity risk is very minimal as it has a prudent liquidity risk management process in place which ensures maintaining adequate cash and marketable securities to pay its liabilities when they are due. To ensure continuity of funding , the Company manages liquidity risk by maintaining adequate reserves, banking facilities and reserve borrowing facilities , by continuously monitoring forecast and actual cash flows and matching the maturity profiles of financial assets and liabilities.

C) Market Risk

The Company operates internationally and a major portion of the business is transacted in several currencies. Consequently the company is exposed to foreign exchange risk through its sales and services in the US and elsewhere, and purchases from the overseas suppliers in various foreign currencies. The Company holds derivative financial instruments such as foreign exchange forward contract to mitigate the risk of changes in exchange rates on foreign currency exposure. The exchange rate between rupee and foreign currency has changed substantially in recent years and may fluctuate substantially in future. Consequently ,the results of the Company's operation are adversely affected as the rupee appreciates/ depreciates against these currencies.

Forward Foreign Exchange Contracts

The Company has entered into short term Forward Exchange Contracts, being derivative instruments for hedge purposes and not intended for trading or speculation purposes, to establish the amount of currency in Indian Rupees required or available at the settlement date of certain receivables. For the fair Value (Marked to Market) of foreign currency derivative contracts outstanding refer to Note No 22.

D) Interest Rate Risk

Interest Rate risk can be the cash flow interest rate risk. Cash flow interest rate risk is the risk that the future cash flows of floating interest bearing instruments will fluctuate because of fluctuations in market interest rates.

Sensitivity Analysis :

Significant actuarial assumption for the determination of the defined benefit obligation are discount rate and expected salary increase rate. Effect of change in mortality rate is negligible .The Sensitivity analysis presented below may not be representative of the actual change in the defined benefit obligation as it is unlikely that the change in assumption would occur in isolation of one another as some of the assumptions may be correlated. The results of sensitivity analysis are given below :

47 The Company's operations predominantly comprises of only one segment- Pumps & Spares, therefore operationally segment reporting does not apply.

48 During the financial year, the Board of Directors of the Company at its meeting held on 23rd May 2023 had approved payment of an Final dividend at rate of INR 3.15 per equity share of face value INR 2/- each on 15703805 equity shares and Bonus shares in the ration of 1:1 i.e. 1 (one) equity bonus share of face value INR 2/- fully paid up will be issued for every 1 (one) equity share of face value of INR 2/- fully paid up held on the record date.

49 The Company has not entered into any transactions with the Companies struck off under section 248 of the Companies Act 2013 or Section 560 of Companies Act 1956.

50 There is no Immovable Properties, Title deeds of those are not held in the name of the Company.

51 The Company neither have any Benami property, nor any proceeding has been initiated or pending against the Company for holding any Benami property under the Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Act,1988 and rule made thereunder.

52 The Company does not have any charges or satisfaction which is yet to be registered with Registrar Of Companies (ROC) beyond the statutory period.

53 The company is not declared wilful defaulter by any bank or financial institution or other lender.

54 The Company does not have any such transaction which is not recorded in the books of accounts that has been surrendered or disclosed as income during the year in the tax assessments under the Income Tax Act, 1961 (such as, search or survey or any other relevant provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961.

55 The Company has not traded or invested in Crypto currency or Virtual Currency during the financial year ended 31 March 2023 and 31 March 2022.

56 No revaluation of Property, Plant & Equipment & Intangible assets has been carried out during the year.

57 The subsidiaries are within the limit prescribed under clause 87 of Section 2 of the Act read with Companies (Restriction on number of layers) Rule, 2017,

58 Previous Year's figures have been re-grouped/re-arranged wherever necessary to render them comparable with the current year's figures and better disclosure requirements.

59 Figures have been rounded off to the INR Lakhs. Amounts appearing as zero "0" in financial are below the rounding off norm adopted by the Company