During the financial year, the Company issued 3,48,40,000 equity shares of Rs.10 each by way of preferential allotment, for consideration other than cash. The shares were allotted in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 and relevant SEBI regulations. Consequently, the issued and paid-up share capital of the Company increased by Rs. 34,84,00,000. The preferential allotment was duly approved by the Board of Directors and shareholders, and necessary filings have been made with the Registrar of Companies.Further, the Company issued a legal notice dated June 11, 2025,for termaination of SPA with immidiate effect, the shareholders of WISPL and MVPL due to non payment of consideration which was to be paid by way of transfer of underlying shares of the said entities to the Company, as required under the terms of the share-swap agreement.
Note :- During the financial year, the Company issued 3,48,40,000 equity shares of Rs.10 each by way of preferential allotment, for consideration other than cash. The shares were allotted in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 and relevant SEBI regulations. Consequently, the issued and paid-up share capital of the Company increased by Rs. 34,84,00,000. The preferential allotment was duly approved by the Board of Directors and shareholders, and necessary filings have been made with the Registrar of Companies.
(e) the rights, preferences and restrictions attaching to each class of shares including restrictions on the distribution of dividends and the repayment of capital;
(f) shares in respect of each class in the company held by its holding company or its ultimate holding company including shares held by subsidiaries or associates of the holding company or the ultimate holding company in aggregate;
(g) shares in the company held by each shareholder holding more than five per cent. shares specifying the number of shares held;
(h) shares reserved for issue under options and contracts or commitments for the sale of shares or disinvestment, including the terms and amounts;
(i) for the period of five years immediately preceding the date at which the Balance Sheet is prepared
• There are no aggregate number and class of shares allotted as fully paid up by way of bonus shares; and
• There are no aggregate number and class of shares bought back;
(j) terms of any securities convertible into equity shares issued along with the earliest date of conversion in descending order starting from the farthest such date;
(k) calls unpaid (showing aggregate value of calls unpaid by Directors and officers);
(l) forfeited shares.
The carrying amounts of trade receivables, cash and bank balances, current loans, current borrowings, and trade payables are considered to be approximately equal to the fair value.
I. Fair value hierarchy
The fair values of the financial assets and liabilities are included at the amount 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.
This section explains the judgements and estimates made in determining the fair values of the financial instruments that are
(a) recognised and measured at fair value and,
(b) measured at amortised cost and for which fair values are disclosed in the financial statements.
To provide an indication about the reliability of the inputs used in determining fair value, the company has classified its financial instruments into the three levels prescribed under the Indian
accounting standard. An explanation of each level is as follows :
Level 1: Level 1 hierarchy includes financial instruments measured using quoted prices. For example, listed equity instruments that have quoted market price.
Level 2: The fair value of financial instruments that are not traded in an active market (for example, traded bonds, over-the- counter derivatives) is determined using valuation techniques which maximise 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.
Level 3: If one or more of the significant inputs is not based on observable market data, the instrument is included in level 3. This is the case for unlisted equity securities, contingent consideration and indemnification asset included in level 3.
II. Valuation techniques used to determine fair value
Significant valuation techniques used to value financial instruments include:
• the fair value of forward foreign exchange contracts is determined using forward exchange rates at the balance sheet date.
Use of quoted market price or dealer quotes for similar instruments Using discounted cash flow analysis.
The fair values computed above for assets measured at amortised cost are based on discounted cash flows using a current borrowing rate. They are classified as level 2 fair values in the fair value hierarchy due to the use of unobservable inputs.
The company's objectives when managing capital are to
• safeguard their ability to continue as a going concern, so that they can continue to provide returns for shareholders and benefits for other stakeholders, and
• maintain an optimal capital structure to reduce the cost of capital.
The capital structure of the Company is based on management's judgement of the appropriate balance of key elements in order to meet its strategic and day-today needs. We consider the amount of capital in proportion to risk and manage the capital structure in light of changes in economic conditions and the risk characteristics of the underlying assets.
The management monitors the return on capital as well as the level of dividends to shareholders. The Company will take appropriate steps in order to
maintain, or if necessary adjust, its capital structure.
The Company has exposure to the following risks arising from financial instruments:
• Credit risk ;
• Liquidity risk ; and
• Market risk
A Credit Risk
Credit risk refers to the risk of default on its obligation by the counterparty resulting in a financial loss. The company is exposed to credit risk from its operating activities (primarily for trade receivables and loans) and from its financing activities (deposits with banks and other financial instruments).
Credit Risk Management
Credit risk is managed through credit approvals, establishing credit limits and continuously monitoring the credit worthiness of customers to which the Company grants credit terms in the normal course of business. The Company establishes an allowance for doubtful debts and impairment that represents its estimate of incurred losses in respect of trade and other receivables and investments.
The Company's maximum exposure to credit risk as at 31 March,2025 and 2024 is the carrying value of each class of financial assets
ii Cash and Cash Equivalents
The Company held cash and bank balance with credit worthy banks of Rs. 8,32,066/- at 31st March 2025 , and (Rs. 3,93,796/- at March 31, 2024). The credit risk on cash and cash equivalents, other than Cheques in hand, is limited as the Company generally invests in deposits with banks where credit risk is largely perceived to be extremely insignificant.
B Liquidity Risk
Liquidity risk is defined as the risk that the Company will not be able to settle or meet its obligations on time or at a reasonable price. For the Company, liquidity risk arises from obligations on account of financial liabilities - trade payables and borrowings.
Liquidity Risk Management
The Company's approach to managing liquidity is to ensure that it will have sufficient funds to meet its liabilities when due without incurring unacceptable losses. In doing this, management considers both normal and stressed conditions. A material and sustained shortfall in our cash flow could undermine the Company's credit rating and impair investor confidence.
The Company maintained a cautious funding strategy, with a positive cash balance throughout the year ended 31st March, 2025 and 31st March, 2024. This was the result of cash delivery from the business. Cash flow from operating activities provides the funds to service the financing of financial liabilities on a day-to-day basis. The Company's treasury department regularly monitors the rolling forecasts to ensure it has sufficient cash on-going basis to meet operational needs. Any short term surplus cash generated by the operating entities, over and above the amount required for working capital management and other operational
C Market Risk
Market risk is the risk that changes in market prices such as foreign exchange rates, interest rates and equity prices will affect the Compan/ s income or the value of its holdings of financial instruments. Market risk is attributable to all market risk sensitive financial instruments. The Company is exposed to market risk primarily related to interest rate risk and the market value of the investments.
i Currency Risk
The functional currency of the Company is Indian Rupee. Currency risk is not material, as the Company does not have any exposure in foreign currency.
ii Interest Rate Risk
Interest rate risk can be either fair value interest rate risk or cash flow interest rate risk. Fair value interest rate risk is the risk of changes in fair values of fixed interest bearing investments because of fluctuations in the interest rates. Cash flow interest rate risk is the risk that the future cash flows of floating interest bearing investments will fluctuate because of fluctuations in the interest rates.
Exposure to Interest Rate Risk
According to the Company interest rate risk exposure is only for floating rate borrowings. Company does not have any floating rate borrowings on any of the Balance Sheet date disclosed in this financial statements.
iii Price Risk
Price risk is the risk that the fair value of a financial instrument will fluctuate due to changes in market traded price. It arises from financial assets such as investments in quoted instruments.
a Fair Value sensitivity analysis for fixed rate instruments
The Company does not account for any fixed rate financial assets or financial liabilities at fair value through Profit or Loss. Therefore, a change in interest rates at the reporting date would not affect Profit or Loss.
b Cash Flow sensitivity analysis for variable rate Instruments
_The company does not have any variable rate instrument in Financial Assets or Financial Liabilities_
Note 33
The Company has two principal operating and reporting segments; viz. Infrastructure & real Estate & Paper Waste Recycling.
The accounting policies adopted for segment reporting are in line with the accounting policy of the Company with following additional policies for segment reporting.
a) Revenue and Expenses have been identified to a segment on the basis of relationship to operating activities of the segment. Revenue and Expenses which relate to enterprise as a whole and are not allocable to a segment on reasonable basis have been disclosed as "Unallocable".
b) Segment Assets and Segment Liabilities represent Assets and Liabilities in respective segments. Investments, tax related assets and other assets and liabilities that cannot be allocated to a segment on reasonable basis have been disclosed as "Unallocable".
Note 34 Additional Note:
The company is engaged in Infrastructure segment and holds inventories. Since it is stock in trade hence not required to be held in name of company. Title deeds of the
i immovable property not held in the name of company
The Management has confirmed that they have physically verified the Inventories of Infrastructure and Real Estate division of the Company comprises of open plots of land
ii underdeveloped land assets, therefore shown under the head inventories.
iii During the year, the Company has not revalued its Property, Plant and Equipment (including Right-of-Use Assets)
iv The company does not hold any intangible assets during the year
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
v Transactions (Prohibition) Act, 1988 (as amended in 2016) and rules made thereunder.
No Loans or Advances in the nature of loans has been granted to promoters, Directors, KMPs and the related parties (as defined under Companies Act, 2013) during the
vi year, other than the ICD as shown in Balance Sheet.
vii The Company has not been declared wilful defaulter by any bank or financial institution or government or any government authority.
viii The Company has not borrowed any amount from banks or financial institutions on the basis of security of current assets.
ix As per the information available with us, the Company did not have any transactions with companies struck off during the financial year
xi The Company has not traded or invested in Crypto currency or Virtual Currency during the financial year 2024-25.
xii The Company does not have any pending creation, satisfaction or registration of charge with ROC.
xiii No vendor has given MSME declaration hence no interest is due on amount dues to small/micro undertaking,
xiv There is no obligation in respect of gratuity and leave encashment during the year
Balances are relied upon as per books of accounts wherever the confirmations from debtors / creditors / Loans / Advances are not available. Debtors and Creditors Balances
xv are subject to Confirmation. Debtors & Creditors Balances are as per Management Representation and relied upon by the Auditors.
xvi Corporate Social Responsibility
Amount required to be spent by the Company
(a) During the Year 0
(b) Amount of expenditure incurred 0
(c) Nature of CSR Activities 0
No funds (which are material either individually or in the aggregate) have been advanced or loaned or invested (either from borrowed funds or share premium or any other sources or kind of funds) by the Company to or in any other person or entity, including foreign entity ("Intermediaries"), with the understanding, whether recorded in writing or otherwise, that the Intermediary shall, whether, directly or indirectly lend or invest in other persons or entities identified in any manner whatsoever by or on
xvii behalf of the Company ("Ultimate Beneficiaries") or provide any guarantee, security or the like on behalf of the Ultimate Beneficiaries
xviii There is no "undisclosed income" which has been reported by the Company during the assessment_
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