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Bosch Ltd — Regulatory Filings 2021
Jun 1, 2021
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The Manager (Listing) National Stock Exchange of India Limited “Exchange Plaza”, 5[th] Floor, Plot No.C/1, G Block Bandra – Kurla Complex, Bandra (E) MUMBAI – 400 051 Scrip code: BOSCHLTD
The Manager (Listing) BSE Limited, Corporate Services Department Regd.Office: Floor 25, Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers Dalal Street, Fort Mumbai – 400 001 Scrip code:500530
Bosch Limited Post Box No:3000 Hosur Road, Adugodi Bangalore-560030 Karnataka, India Tel +91 80 6752 1750 www.boschindia.com L85110KA1951PLC00761
01.06.2021
Dear Sirs,
Sub: Compliance under Regulation 47 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements)
Regulations, 2015 - Book closure Notice:
We enclose herewith copy of the Notice published in Business Standard (All Edition) and Kannada Prabha (Bengaluru edition) on 01.06.2021.
Kindly take the same on record.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully, for Bosch Limited,
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Rajesh Parte Company Secretary & Compliance Officer
Encl.: as above
Registered Office: Bosch Limited, Hosur Road, Bangalore-560030, Karnataka, India Managing Director: Soumitra Bhattacharya, Joint Managing Director:S C Srinivasan
6 ECONOMY & PUBLIC AFFAIRS
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Fiscal deficit settles at 9.2% of GDP ILLUSTRATION: AJAY MOHANTY Higherrevenuereceiptshelpkeep planned to be discharged in Nayar said. “This suggests a cushion deficitwithinrevisedtargetof9.5% of ~1 trillion in FY22 within the bud-
Fiscal deficit settles at 9.2% of GDP CredittoMSMEs, ILLUSTRATION: AJAY MOHANTY planned to be discharged in FY22, Higherrevenuereceiptshelpkeep agriculturerises Nayar said. “This suggests a cushion of ~1 trillion in FY22 within the bud- ABHIJIT LELE accelerated 11.3 per cent, deficitwithinrevisedtargetof9.5% geted level of expenditure, which will Mumbai,31May compared with 4.7 per cent NIKUNJ OHRI the Covid-19 pandemic, and a sharp helptoabsorbthealreadyannounced the previous year. NewDelhi,31May shortfallinrevenuereceipts(bothtax costsrelatedtofreefoodgrainandferThe credit to medium-sized Within industry, loans to and non-tax). tiliser subsidy, as well as the expected industrial units posted a segments like food processhe Union government’s fiscal The government’s revenue enhancement in the MGNREGA allorobust growth of 43.8 per cent ing, textiles, gems & jewellery deficit for financial year 2020receipts were ~16.32 trillion, about 5 cation that may be needed following in April, compared with a showed higher growth rate in T 21 (FY21) settled at 9.2 per cent percenthigherthan~15.55trillionprothe second surge,” Nayar said. contraction of 6.4 per cent a April than the corresponding ofgrossdomesticproduct(GDP),marjected in the RE. Tax revenue was 6 Capex recorded a healthy level, year ago, according to month last year. ginally below the revised target of 9.5 percenthigherat~14.24trillion,aided andarobust66percentyear-on-year Reserve Bank of India data. However, pace of credit percent.Thiscameonthebackofbet-ter-than-expected revenue receipts by an increase in excise and Customsduty. Revenue from excise duty THE NUMBERS (in~trillion) growth, given the low base becauseof the nationwide lockdown that to small and micro industriesMeanwhile, credit growth growthing, beveragesto mining&&tobacco,quarrywith expenditure staying broadly at jumped63percentyear-on-year(YoY) nFY21RE nProvisionaldataforFY21 had curtailed activity in April 2020, accelerated by 3.8 per cent in petroleum coal products, the level targeted in the Revised to ~3.89 trillion, while mop-up from Nayar said. April, compared with a convehicles, and vehicle parts & Estimates (RE) of the Budget. Customs duty increased over 23 per The Controller General of traction of 2.2 per cent a year transport equipment either Inabsoluteterms,thefiscaldeficit cent to ~1.35 trillion. Total receipts, Accounts(CGA)hasalsoreleaseddata ago. However, creslowedorcontractwas ~18.21 trillion, about ~27,194 crore including non-debt capital receipts, for April 2021, and the total expendidit to large indus- Credit growth to ed. lowerthantheprojected~18.48trillion, stood at ~16.89 trillion. ture was ~2.26 trillion as against ~3.07 tries contracted by agriculture and Credit growth accordingtotheprovisionalestimates The total expenditure in FY21– trillionayearago.Capitalexpenditure 1.9 per cent, as allied activities to services sector released by Controller General of marred by the first wave of Covid-19– Nettax Non-tax Non-debt Total Revenue Capital Fiscal Revenue was~47,126crore.Totalreceiptsduring against a growth of accelerated decelerated by 1.2 Accounts. The fiscal deficit has been was ~35.11 trillion, as against an estirevenue revenue capital revenue expenditure expenditure deficit deficit the month were ~1.48 trillion. 2.7 per cent a year 11.3%, compared per cent in April arrived at based on provisional estimated ~34.5 trillion. Although, total receipts Source: CGA Madan Sabnavis, chief economist ago. On a year-on- with 4.7% the 2021 from 10.6 per mates for FY21 GDP of ~197.46 trillion. expenditure was higher by around revenues helped curtail the deficit ended release of food subsidies, she at CARE Ratings, said in FY22, there year (YoY) basis, previous year cent a year ago, The Centre had revised its fiscal ~61,000crore,capitalexpenditurewas modestlybelowtherevisedtarget,and said. Food subsidy overshot the FY21 will be pressures on tax revenue non-food bank mainly due to deficit target in the Budget from 3.5 cut by ~13,568 crore to ~4.24 trillion. will come as a relief to the bond marREby24.3percentor~1trillion,which because of lockdowns, while non-tax credit growth stood at 5.7 per deceleration in credit growth per cent to 9.5 per cent because of Revenueexpenditurewas2.5percent kets,saidAditiNayar,chiefeconomist corresponds to prepayment of the revenue will be higher because of the centinApril,asagainst6.7per to NBFCs and marginal conincreased expenditure on various higher the RE at ~30.86 trillion. atICRA.RevenueexpenditureexceedFood Corporation of India’s liabilities Reserve Bank of India’s transfer of cent last year. traction in credit to transport schemes it announced to tide over The higher-than-anticipated tax edtheFY21REonaccountofthebackin the last fiscal that had earlier been around ~99,000 crore. Bankers said activity in operators. the first month of the new Personal loans registered financial year is always suba growth of 12.6 per cent in dued and local lockdowns April2021ascomparedto12.3 imposed to contain the per cent a year ago. It was prispread of the second wave of marily due to accelerated CoresectoroutputinAprilup56%onlowbase Covid-19 pandemic impacted growth in vehicle loans, loans Butitisdown15% basis,captured by the index of eightcorecaptured by the index of eightcorecore sector output, as SECTOR-WISE total industrial production. Ofthethe eight sectors, all except uctionbyprivatecompaniesorjointjoint ventures was marginally demand.CreditCredit growth to agriculagainstcredit card outstanding, RBIgoldcredit card outstanding, RBIgoldgold jewellery, and core industries (ICI), declined crude oil positive lower on YoY basis, due to few ture and allied activities added.
Butitisdown15% basis,captured by the index of eightcorecaptured by the index of eightcorecore sector output, as SECTOR-WISE total industrial production. Ofthethe eight sectors, all except uctionbyprivatecompaniesorjointjoint ventures was marginally demand.CreditCredit growth to agriculagainstcredit card outstanding, RBIgoldcredit card outstanding, RBIgoldgold jewellery, and sequentiallydue core industries (ICI), declined BREAK-UP FOR crude oil registered positive lower on YoY basis, due to few ture and allied activities added. tosecondwave 15percentinAprilascomparedto March, mainly due to the APRIL 2021 growth in April.Steel and cement output wellsnance.beingAlso, underbecausemainte-some outbreak of the second wave of (Growthratein%,YoY) grew 400 per cent and 548.8 werenotproducingduetopos- Retail inflation for industrial SHREYA NANDI the pandemic. This resulted in Coal 9.5 per cent, respectively, as it plusible casing damage, snapNewDelhi,31May state-wise lockdowns across mmetedlastyearwithindustry ped/unscrewed sucker rod thecountrystartingmid-April. Crudeoil -2.1 activity coming to a near-halt. string and unavailability of workers eases to 5.14% Growthintheeightcoresectors Core sector growth has also GROWTH RATE OVER Naturalgas 25.0 Crude oil output contracted 2.1 effective demulsifier,” CARE Retail inflation for industrial was at 6.56 per cent in April rose sharply by 56.1 per cent been revised for March to 11.4 PAST ONE YEAR per cent. On the other hand, Ratings said in a note. workers marginally eased to 2020.The All-India CPI-IW year-on-year (YoY) in April, per cent from 6.8 per cent due (in%YoY) Refinery 30.9 steel output declined by a fifth Experts said a low base will 5.14 per cent in April com(Consumer Price Index-Inmainly due to the low base to higher coal production. products on a sequential basis, amid risalso result in a sharp growth pared to 5.64 per cent in dustrial Workers) for April effect, data released by the “Core infrastructure indus- 56.1 Fertiliser 1.7 ing Covid cases and use of liqin the index of industrial proMarch, mainly due to lower 2021 increased by 0.5 points commerce and industry mintriesdataisthefirstsetofinfor- -37.9 uidoxygenforpatientsfighting duction (IIP) in April.“We prices of certain food items. andstoodat120.1pointsfrom Steel 400.0 istry showed on Monday. mation of FY22 with regional/coronavirus, thereby affecting expect the IIP to record a tran“Year-on-yearinflationfor 119.6 points in March. Growth in April, 2021 was localisedlockdowns.April2021 Cement 548.8 its production. Similarly, cemsient spike to a 130-150 per themonth(April)stoodat5.14 In terms of one-month also driven by a massive jump growth is high due to the weak Electricity 38.7 ent output declined in April as cent expansion in April 2021, percentcomparedto5.64per percentage change, it rose by in steel and cement output. base. However, this data sugSource: PIB compared to March, owing to followed by a moderation in cent for the previous month 0.42 per cent in April comCore sector output in April gests that while all states inditherestrictionsimposeddueto May 2021 in line with the proand 5.45 per cent during the paredtoMarchthisyearwhile 2020shrankbyarecord37.9per vidually implemented lockregional lockdowns. liferation in state-wise restriccorresponding month of the the increase was 0.92 per cent cent,asfactoriesremainedclodowns, these are not as by the government on stood at 0.4 per cent, largely Crudeoiloutputcontracted tions,” said Aditi Nayar, chief previous year,” the labour as against the same period a sedacrossthecountryandprostringent as the nationwide Monday showed that core secduetotheeconomicslowdown. 2.1 per cent. “This fall can be economist, ICRA. ministry said in a statement year ago. The maximum duction came to a virtual halt. lockdown of April and May tor output in 2020-21 witThe eight core sectors — ascribed to the less-thanPant, however, cautioned on Monday. According to the upward pressure in current This was due to the imposition 2020,” Devendra Kumar Pant, nessed a degrowth of 6.5 per coal, steel, cement, fertilisers, planned contribution from that weak demand conditions statement, food inflation index came from Food & of a Covid-induced lockdown chief economist, India Ratings cent due to the disruption electricity,naturalgas,refinery workover wells, drilling wells areunlikelytokeepthegrowth stood at 4.78 per cent in April Beveragesgroupcontributing during April-May last year. & Research said. caused by the pandemic. products,andcrudeoil—comand old wells by governmentmomentum strong in the next against 5.36 per cent in the 0.43 percentage points to the However, on a sequential Updated figures released Inthepreviousyear,growth prisenearlytwo-fifthsofIndia's owned oil companies. Prodfew months. previous month. The same total change. PTI
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Corporate Identity No. L36992MH1948PLC014083 Registered Office: 23[rd] Floor, Lodha Excelus, New Cuffe Parade, Off Eastern Freeway, Wadala, Mumbai - 400 037 Tel: + 91 22 6232 7400 Website: www.rallis.co.in E-mail ID: [email protected] NOTICE OF THE 73RD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, E-VOTING AND BOOK CLOSURE Annual General Meeting:
NOTICE is hereby given that the Seventy Third (73rd) Annual General Meeting (‘AGM’or‘Meeting’) of the Members of Rallis India Limited (the ‘Company’) will be held on Thursday, June 24, 2021 at 3.00 p.m. (IST) through Video Conference / Other AudioVisual Means (‘OAVM’) ONLY, to transact the business as set out in the Notice of the AGM. In accordance with the General Circulars issued by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs dated April 8, 2020, April 13, 2020, May 5, 2020 and January 13, 2021 (collectively referred to as‘MCA Circulars’) and the Securities and Exchange Board of India (‘SEBI’) Circulars dated May 12, 2020 and January 15, 2021, the Company has sent the Notice of the 73rd AGM along with the Annual Report 2020-21 on Monday, May 31, 2021, through electronic mode only, to those Members whose e-mail addresses are registered with the Company or Registrar &Transfer Agent (‘Registrar’) and Depositories. The requirement of sending physical copies of the Notice of the AGM has been dispensed with vide MCA Circulars and the SEBI Circulars.
The Annual Report 2020-21 of the Company, inter alia , containing the Notice and the Explanatory Statement of the 73rd AGM is available on the website of the Company at www.rallis.co.in and on the websites of the Stock Exchanges viz. www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com. A copy of the same is also available on the website of National Securities Depository Limited (‘NSDL’) at www.evoting.nsdl.com.
Remote e-Voting:
In compliance with Section 108 of the Companies Act, 2013 (‘the Act’) read with Rule 20 of the Companies (Management and Administration) Rules, 2014, as amended from time to time, the Secretarial Standard on General Meetings (SS-2) issued by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India and Regulation 44 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, the Company is providing to its Members the facility of remote e-Voting before / during the AGM in respect of the business to be transacted at the AGM and for this purpose, the Company has appointed NSDL for facilitating voting through electronic means. The detailed instructions for remote e-Voting are given at point 17(B)(i) of the Notice of the 73rd AGM. Members are requested to note the following:
| are | requested to note the following: | requested to note the following: |
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| a. | The remote e-Voting facility would be available during the following period: | |
| Commencement of remote e-Voting | Monday,June 21,2021(9.00 a.m. IST) | |
| Conclusion of remote e-Voting | Wednesday,June 23,2021(5.00p.m. IST) | |
| The remote e-Voting module shall be disabled by NSDL for voting thereafter and Members will not be allowed to vote electronically beyond the said date and time. |
b. The voting rights of the Members shall be in proportion to their share of the paid-up equity share capital of the Company as onThursday, June 17, 2021 (‘cut-off date’).The facility of remote e-Voting system shall also be made available during the Meeting and the Members attending the Meeting, who have not already cast their vote by remote e-Voting shall be able to exercise their right during the Meeting. A person whose name is recorded in the Register of Members / Register of Beneficial Owners as on the cut-off date only shall be entitled to avail the facility of remote e-Voting before / during the AGM. Members who have cast their vote by remote e-Voting prior to the Meeting may also attend the Meeting electronically, but shall not be entitled to vote again.
c. A non-individual shareholder or shareholder holding securities in physical mode, who acquires shares of the Company and becomes a Member of the Company after the despatch of the Notice and holds shares as on the cut-off date, may obtain the User ID and Password for e-Voting by sending a request at [email protected]. However, if the Members is already a registered with NSDL for remote e-Voting then he/she can use his/her existing User ID and password for casting the vote. d. Individual shareholders holding securities in electronic mode and who acquires shares of the Company and becomes a Member of the Company after despatch of the Notice and holds shares as of the cut-off date may follow the login process mentioned at point 17(B)(i) of the Notice of the AGM. Members can also login by using the existing login credentials of the demat account held through Depository Participant registered with NSDL or Central Depository Services Limited (‘CDSL’) for e-voting facility. e. A person who is not a Member as on the cut-off date should treat the Notice of the AGM for information purposes only. Mr. N. L. Bhatia, Partner or failing him Mr. Bhaskar Upadhyay of N. L. Bhatia & Associates, Practicing Company Secretaries, has been appointed as the Scrutiniser to scrutinise the remote e-Voting process before / during the AGM in a fair and transparent manner.
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PRESS TRUST OF INDIA getregisteredinRajasthan?Tell cureforeignvaccinesforCovidNewDelhi,31May us how you will address this 19 The Bench said even digital divide,” the Bench Brihanmumbai Municipal The Supreme Court on sought to know from Solicitor Corporation (BMC) had MondayposedsearchingquesGeneral Tushar Mehta. received bids. tions to the Centre on the Itsaid,“Youmustsmellthe “IsthisthepolicyofthecenCovid-19vaccineprocurement coffeeandseewhatishappentral government that the state policy and the need for ing across the country. You or municipal corporation can mandatory registration on the must know the ground situaprocure the vaccine or the CoWIN app for people to get tion and change the policy Union government is going to vaccinated,observingthatpolaccordingly. If we had to do it, procure for them like a nodal icymakers “must have their we would have done it 15-20 agency?Wewantclarityonthis ears to the ground”. days back.” and the rationale behind this A special Bench of Justices Mehta replied that regispolicy,” it said. D Y Chandrachud, L N Rao, tration was mandatory as a In the meantime, the and S Ravindrabhat said that person needed to be traced for Centre said the entire eligible since the Centre had made a second dose. In rural areas, record.Thetopcourtwashearpopulation would be vaccinatCoWINregistrationmandatory there were community cening a suo motu case on the ed by the end of 2021. for vaccination, how was it tres, where a person could get management of the Covid sitMoreover,thegovernmentwas going to address the issue of registered for vaccination, he uation in the country. in talks with companies like digital divide facing the counadded. At the outset, it asked the Pfizerandifitsucceeded,then try?“Youkeeponsayingdigital The Bench questioned Centre about its vaccine prothetimelineforcompletingthe India, digital India, but the sitMehta whether the governcurement policy, referring to vaccination drive would uation is actually different in mentthoughtthatthisprocess the fact that states like Punjab change, the law officer said. rural areas. How will an illiterwas viable, and asked him to and Delhi were in the process Thehearinginthematteris ate labourer from Jharkhand place the policy document on ofissuingglobaltenderstoprocontinuing.
In case of any queries/grievances pertaining to remote e-Voting (before / during the AGM), you may refer to the Frequently Asked Questions for shareholders and e-Voting user manual for shareholders available in the ‘Downloads’ section of www.evoting.nsdl.com or call NSDL on the toll-free number: 1800 1020 990/1800 224 430 or send a request at [email protected] or contact Mr. Amit Vishal or Ms. Pallavi Mhatre from NSDL at the designated e-mail IDs: [email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected]. Helpdesk for Individual Shareholders holding securities in electronic mode for any technical issues related to login through Depository i.e. NSDL and CDSL: Login type Helpdesk details Securities Members facing any technical issue in login can contact NSDL helpdesk by sending a request at with NSDL [email protected] or call at toll free no.: 1800 1020 990 or 1800 224 430 Securities Members facing any technical issue in login can contact CDSL helpdesk by sending a request at with CDSL [email protected] or contact at 022-23058738 or 022-23058542 / 43 Book Closure and Dividend: The Register of Members and the Share Transfer Books of the Company will remain closed from Friday, June 11, 2021 toThursday, June 17, 2021 (both days inclusive) for the purpose of 73rd AGM and payment of dividend for the financial year 2020-21.The dividend, if declared by the Members, will be paid on and fromTuesday, June 29, 2021.
For Rallis India Limited Sd/- Place: Mumbai Yashaswin Sheth Date: May 31, 2021 Company Secretary
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