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MALLCOM (INDIA) LTD. Interim / Quarterly Report 2025

Nov 14, 2024

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Ref: MIL/BSE/NSE/24 Date: November 14, 2024

The Manager The Manager Corporate Relationship Department Listing Department BSE Limited National Stock Exchange of India Limited 1[st] Floor, New Trading Wing, Exchange Plaza, 5[th] Floor, Rotunda Building, Plot No. C-1, Block G, P J Towers, Dalal Street, Fort, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E), Mumbai - 400001 Mumbai - 400051 BSE Security Code: 539400 NSE Symbol: MALLCOM

Dear Sir/Madam,

Sub: Submission of Newspaper Publications

In terms of Regulation 47 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 (as amended), we hereby submit copies of the Newspaper advertisements published on November 14, 2024, in "Business Standard" (English, All Edition) and "Sukhabar" (Bengali, Kolkata Edition), with respect to the Un-Audited (Standalone and Consolidated) Financial Results of the Company for the Quarter and Half-year ended September 30, 2024.

This will also be hosted on the Company’s website at https://www.mallcom.in.

This is for your kind information and record.

Thanking you

Yours faithfully For Mallcom (India) Ltd.

Digitally signed by GAURAV GAURAV RAJ RAJ Date: 2024.11.14 14:55:04 +05'30'

Gaurav Raj

Company Secretary & Compliance Officer

Enclosed: As above

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AHMEDABAD | THURSDAY, 14 NOVEMBER 2024

10 flights diverted at Delhi airportas smogblanketscity

Nationalcapital’sAQIhits‘severe’for1sttimethisseason

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AJINKYA KAWALE
Mumbai, 13 November
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s many as 10 flights were diverted and A many were delayed at the Delhi airport on Wednesday as poor visibility impacted operations, officials said. Nine flights were diverted to the Jaipur airport, and one was diverted to Lucknow between 6 am and 12 noon, according to Flightradar24.com, a website tracking aircraft movements. The affected flights included those from carriers such as Akasa Air, Air India, and SpiceJet. These flight diversions occurred as a dense layerofsmogenvelopedDelhi and surrounding regions, including Noida, Ghaziabad, Visibility dropped in parts of Delhi as the air quality index and Gurugram. soared to 418 on Wednesday PHOTO: PTI Delhi recorded the country’s worst air quality on The airport did not CollinsAerospace’srudderconWednesday as it turned respondtoarequestforacomtrol system. The DGCA acted ‘severe’ for the first time this ment from Business Standard after taking note of an investiseason, with the AQI soaring till press time. gation report by the United to 418. Zero-metre visibility In CAT III B, the visibility States National Transportation wasreportedatIndiraGandhi forlandingandtake-offranges SafetyBoard,whichhighlighted International Airport at 8:30 from50to174metres,whilefor safety concerns about Boeing am, with the runway visual CAT III A, the visibility ranges 737 planes fitted with “Collins rangevaryingbetween125and between 175 and 299 metres. Aerospace SVO-730 Rudder 500 metres at different locaIn October, the Directorate Rollout Guidance Actuators.” tions,theIndiaMeteorological General of Civil Aviation Department said. (DGCA)raisedanalertforcar“While landings and takeriers using Boeing 737 planes offs continue at Delhi airport, by temporarily barring them flights that are not CAT III fromperforminglowvisibility compliant may be affected. CAT III B landings. Passengers are requested to In India, SpiceJet, Air contact the airline concerned India, Air India Express, and for updated flight informaAkasa Air have Boeing 737 tion,”theDelhiairportsaidin planes in their fleet. a post on X. Category (CAT) The move came after the III B is an advanced instruregulator’s directive to Indian ment approach that enables carriers to conduct safety risk aircraft to land in low visibilassessments of their Boeing ity conditions. 737 aircraft equipped with

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Determined to Deliver
Patel Engineering Limited Q2 FY25 Consolidated Result Highlights
EXTRACTS OF UNAUDITED
STANDALONE AND CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE
QUARTER AND HALF YEAR ENDED
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2024 ₹ 11,743 Mn � 1,622 Mn ₹ 808 Mn ₹ 0.87 ₹ 1,72,607 Mn
from OperationsRevenue OP. EBITDA Net Profit from continuing operationsEPS Order Book
(Rs. in Millions except EPS)
STANDALONE CONSOLIDATED
Particulars QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024 30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024
Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited
Total Income from Operation (Net) 11,545.53 10,824.39 10,121.09 22,369.91 21,028.09 44,120.39 11,743.25 11,016.59 10,213.13 22,759.84 21,399.24 45,441.08
Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period (before Tax, 1,196.49 1,028.24 516.72 2,224.72 1,194.83 2,751.77 1,158.32 832.58 497.39 1,990.90 1,276.76 3,194.94
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period before tax [1,048.87] 1,028.24 516.72 2,077.10 2,113.99 3,786.05 1,010.70 832.58 490.80 1,843.28 1,329.38 4,051.12
Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items) 816.84 678.58 413.31 1,495.42 1,734.03 2,855.96 734.48 547.22 376.58 1,281.70 930.34 3,022.10
from continuing operations
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax - - - - - - - - - - (119.73) (119.73)
from discontinuing operations
Total Comprehensive Income for the period
[Comprising Profit / (Loss) for the period(after tax) and Other Comprehensive Income 809.14 681.63 412.65 1,490.77 1,720.23 2,881.80 811.82 494.04 333.78 1,305.86 761.74 2,845.47
(after tax)]
Paid-up Equity Share Capital 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62
Reserve (Excluding Revaluation Reserve) asshown in the Audited Balance Sheet of the - - - 35,742.44 29,524.11 30,648.48 - - - 35,603.85 28,753.77 30,715.46
previous year
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
continued operations)
Basic : 0.98 0.82 0.67 1.79 2.73 3.69 0.87 0.65 0.46 1.52 1.12 3.64
Diluted : 0.98 0.79 0.66 1.72 2.57 3.59 0.87 0.63 0.46 1.47 1.12 3.54
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
discontinued operations)
Basic : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
Diluted : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
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Note :

  • a.The above is an extract of the detailed format of Quarterly and Half yearly Financial Results filed with the Stock Exchanges under Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing and Other Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The full format of the Quarterly and Half Yearly Financial Results are available on the websites of Stock Exchange www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com and on the website of the Company - www.pateleng.com.

  • b.The above financial results have been prepared in accordance with the Indian Accounting Standards (‘Ind AS’) as prescribed under section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules as amended from time to time. The above results were reviewed by the Audit Committee and approved and taken on record by the Board at their respective meetings held on November 13, 2024.

  • c.Exceptional items (net) include gain from increase in fair valuation of an investment and provision made for expected loss on settlement of certain arbitration awards under VsV Scheme

  • d.The company is engaged in the Engineering and construction industry which is seasonal in character. The company’s margins in the quarterly results vary based on the accrual of cost, recognition of income in different quarters etc. due to the nature of its receipt of claims/awards. In view of this, financial results for the quarter are not comparable with quarterly/annual results.

  • e.The previous period figures have been regrouped / rearranged / recasted / reformatted wherever necessary for the purpose of comparison.

For Patel Engineering Ltd. Sd/-Kavita Shirvaikar Managing Director (DIN: 07737376)

Mumbai,

November 13, 2024

PATEL ENGINEERING LTD.

CIN: L99999MH1949PLC007039 Regd. Office : Patel Estate Road, Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai - 400102

Tel No. +91 22 26767500, 26782916 | Fax +91 22 26782455, 26781505 | Email: [email protected]

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BHOPAL | THURSDAY, 14 NOVEMBER 2024

10 flights diverted at Delhi airportas smogblanketscity

Nationalcapital’sAQIhits‘severe’for1sttimethisseason

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AJINKYA KAWALE
Mumbai, 13 November
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s many as 10 flights were diverted and A many were delayed at the Delhi airport on Wednesday as poor visibility impacted operations, officials said. Nine flights were diverted to the Jaipur airport, and one was diverted to Lucknow between 6 am and 12 noon, according to Flightradar24.com, a website tracking aircraft movements. The affected flights included those from carriers such as Akasa Air, Air India, and SpiceJet. These flight diversions occurred as a dense layerofsmogenvelopedDelhi and surrounding regions, including Noida, Ghaziabad, Visibility dropped in parts of Delhi as the air quality index and Gurugram. soared to 418 on Wednesday PHOTO: PTI Delhi recorded the country’s worst air quality on The airport did not CollinsAerospace’srudderconWednesday as it turned respondtoarequestforacomtrol system. The DGCA acted ‘severe’ for the first time this ment from Business Standard after taking note of an investiseason, with the AQI soaring till press time. gation report by the United to 418. Zero-metre visibility In CAT III B, the visibility States National Transportation wasreportedatIndiraGandhi forlandingandtake-offranges SafetyBoard,whichhighlighted International Airport at 8:30 from50to174metres,whilefor safety concerns about Boeing am, with the runway visual CAT III A, the visibility ranges 737 planes fitted with “Collins rangevaryingbetween125and between 175 and 299 metres. Aerospace SVO-730 Rudder 500 metres at different locaIn October, the Directorate Rollout Guidance Actuators.” tions,theIndiaMeteorological General of Civil Aviation Department said. (DGCA)raisedanalertforcar“While landings and takeriers using Boeing 737 planes offs continue at Delhi airport, by temporarily barring them flights that are not CAT III fromperforminglowvisibility compliant may be affected. CAT III B landings. Passengers are requested to In India, SpiceJet, Air contact the airline concerned India, Air India Express, and for updated flight informaAkasa Air have Boeing 737 tion,”theDelhiairportsaidin planes in their fleet. a post on X. Category (CAT) The move came after the III B is an advanced instruregulator’s directive to Indian ment approach that enables carriers to conduct safety risk aircraft to land in low visibilassessments of their Boeing ity conditions. 737 aircraft equipped with

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Determined to Deliver
Patel Engineering Limited Q2 FY25 Consolidated Result Highlights
EXTRACTS OF UNAUDITED
STANDALONE AND CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE
QUARTER AND HALF YEAR ENDED
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2024 ₹ 11,743 Mn � 1,622 Mn ₹ 808 Mn ₹ 0.87 ₹ 1,72,607 Mn
from OperationsRevenue OP. EBITDA Net Profit from continuing operationsEPS Order Book
(Rs. in Millions except EPS)
STANDALONE CONSOLIDATED
Particulars QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024 30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024
Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited
Total Income from Operation (Net) 11,545.53 10,824.39 10,121.09 22,369.91 21,028.09 44,120.39 11,743.25 11,016.59 10,213.13 22,759.84 21,399.24 45,441.08
Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period (before Tax, 1,196.49 1,028.24 516.72 2,224.72 1,194.83 2,751.77 1,158.32 832.58 497.39 1,990.90 1,276.76 3,194.94
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period before tax [1,048.87] 1,028.24 516.72 2,077.10 2,113.99 3,786.05 1,010.70 832.58 490.80 1,843.28 1,329.38 4,051.12
Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items) 816.84 678.58 413.31 1,495.42 1,734.03 2,855.96 734.48 547.22 376.58 1,281.70 930.34 3,022.10
from continuing operations
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax - - - - - - - - - - (119.73) (119.73)
from discontinuing operations
Total Comprehensive Income for the period
[Comprising Profit / (Loss) for the period(after tax) and Other Comprehensive Income 809.14 681.63 412.65 1,490.77 1,720.23 2,881.80 811.82 494.04 333.78 1,305.86 761.74 2,845.47
(after tax)]
Paid-up Equity Share Capital 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62
Reserve (Excluding Revaluation Reserve) asshown in the Audited Balance Sheet of the - - - 35,742.44 29,524.11 30,648.48 - - - 35,603.85 28,753.77 30,715.46
previous year
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
continued operations)
Basic : 0.98 0.82 0.67 1.79 2.73 3.69 0.87 0.65 0.46 1.52 1.12 3.64
Diluted : 0.98 0.79 0.66 1.72 2.57 3.59 0.87 0.63 0.46 1.47 1.12 3.54
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
discontinued operations)
Basic : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
Diluted : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
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Note :

  • a.The above is an extract of the detailed format of Quarterly and Half yearly Financial Results filed with the Stock Exchanges under Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing and Other Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The full format of the Quarterly and Half Yearly Financial Results are available on the websites of Stock Exchange www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com and on the website of the Company - www.pateleng.com.

  • b.The above financial results have been prepared in accordance with the Indian Accounting Standards (‘Ind AS’) as prescribed under section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules as amended from time to time. The above results were reviewed by the Audit Committee and approved and taken on record by the Board at their respective meetings held on November 13, 2024.

  • c.Exceptional items (net) include gain from increase in fair valuation of an investment and provision made for expected loss on settlement of certain arbitration awards under VsV Scheme

  • d.The company is engaged in the Engineering and construction industry which is seasonal in character. The company’s margins in the quarterly results vary based on the accrual of cost, recognition of income in different quarters etc. due to the nature of its receipt of claims/awards. In view of this, financial results for the quarter are not comparable with quarterly/annual results.

  • e.The previous period figures have been regrouped / rearranged / recasted / reformatted wherever necessary for the purpose of comparison.

For Patel Engineering Ltd. Sd/-Kavita Shirvaikar Managing Director (DIN: 07737376)

Mumbai,

November 13, 2024

PATEL ENGINEERING LTD.

CIN: L99999MH1949PLC007039 Regd. Office : Patel Estate Road, Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai - 400102

Tel No. +91 22 26767500, 26782916 | Fax +91 22 26782455, 26781505 | Email: [email protected]

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BHUBANESWAR | THURSDAY, 14 NOVEMBER 2024

10 flights diverted at Delhi airportas smogblanketscity

Nationalcapital’sAQIhits‘severe’for1sttimethisseason

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AJINKYA KAWALE
Mumbai, 13 November
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s many as 10 flights were diverted and A many were delayed at the Delhi airport on Wednesday as poor visibility impacted operations, officials said. Nine flights were diverted to the Jaipur airport, and one was diverted to Lucknow between 6 am and 12 noon, according to Flightradar24.com, a website tracking aircraft movements. The affected flights included those from carriers such as Akasa Air, Air India, and SpiceJet. These flight diversions occurred as a dense layerofsmogenvelopedDelhi and surrounding regions, including Noida, Ghaziabad, Visibility dropped in parts of Delhi as the air quality index and Gurugram. soared to 418 on Wednesday PHOTO: PTI Delhi recorded the country’s worst air quality on The airport did not CollinsAerospace’srudderconWednesday as it turned respondtoarequestforacomtrol system. The DGCA acted ‘severe’ for the first time this ment from Business Standard after taking note of an investiseason, with the AQI soaring till press time. gation report by the United to 418. Zero-metre visibility In CAT III B, the visibility States National Transportation wasreportedatIndiraGandhi forlandingandtake-offranges SafetyBoard,whichhighlighted International Airport at 8:30 from50to174metres,whilefor safety concerns about Boeing am, with the runway visual CAT III A, the visibility ranges 737 planes fitted with “Collins rangevaryingbetween125and between 175 and 299 metres. Aerospace SVO-730 Rudder 500 metres at different locaIn October, the Directorate Rollout Guidance Actuators.” tions,theIndiaMeteorological General of Civil Aviation Department said. (DGCA)raisedanalertforcar“While landings and takeriers using Boeing 737 planes offs continue at Delhi airport, by temporarily barring them flights that are not CAT III fromperforminglowvisibility compliant may be affected. CAT III B landings. Passengers are requested to In India, SpiceJet, Air contact the airline concerned India, Air India Express, and for updated flight informaAkasa Air have Boeing 737 tion,”theDelhiairportsaidin planes in their fleet. a post on X. Category (CAT) The move came after the III B is an advanced instruregulator’s directive to Indian ment approach that enables carriers to conduct safety risk aircraft to land in low visibilassessments of their Boeing ity conditions. 737 aircraft equipped with

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Determined to Deliver
Patel Engineering Limited Q2 FY25 Consolidated Result Highlights
EXTRACTS OF UNAUDITED
STANDALONE AND CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE
QUARTER AND HALF YEAR ENDED
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2024 ₹ 11,743 Mn � 1,622 Mn ₹ 808 Mn ₹ 0.87 ₹ 1,72,607 Mn
from OperationsRevenue OP. EBITDA Net Profit from continuing operationsEPS Order Book
(Rs. in Millions except EPS)
STANDALONE CONSOLIDATED
Particulars QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024 30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024
Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited
Total Income from Operation (Net) 11,545.53 10,824.39 10,121.09 22,369.91 21,028.09 44,120.39 11,743.25 11,016.59 10,213.13 22,759.84 21,399.24 45,441.08
Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period (before Tax, 1,196.49 1,028.24 516.72 2,224.72 1,194.83 2,751.77 1,158.32 832.58 497.39 1,990.90 1,276.76 3,194.94
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period before tax [1,048.87] 1,028.24 516.72 2,077.10 2,113.99 3,786.05 1,010.70 832.58 490.80 1,843.28 1,329.38 4,051.12
Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items) 816.84 678.58 413.31 1,495.42 1,734.03 2,855.96 734.48 547.22 376.58 1,281.70 930.34 3,022.10
from continuing operations
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax - - - - - - - - - - (119.73) (119.73)
from discontinuing operations
Total Comprehensive Income for the period
[Comprising Profit / (Loss) for the period(after tax) and Other Comprehensive Income 809.14 681.63 412.65 1,490.77 1,720.23 2,881.80 811.82 494.04 333.78 1,305.86 761.74 2,845.47
(after tax)]
Paid-up Equity Share Capital 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62
Reserve (Excluding Revaluation Reserve) asshown in the Audited Balance Sheet of the - - - 35,742.44 29,524.11 30,648.48 - - - 35,603.85 28,753.77 30,715.46
previous year
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
continued operations)
Basic : 0.98 0.82 0.67 1.79 2.73 3.69 0.87 0.65 0.46 1.52 1.12 3.64
Diluted : 0.98 0.79 0.66 1.72 2.57 3.59 0.87 0.63 0.46 1.47 1.12 3.54
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
discontinued operations)
Basic : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
Diluted : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
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Note :

  • a.The above is an extract of the detailed format of Quarterly and Half yearly Financial Results filed with the Stock Exchanges under Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing and Other Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The full format of the Quarterly and Half Yearly Financial Results are available on the websites of Stock Exchange www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com and on the website of the Company - www.pateleng.com.

  • b.The above financial results have been prepared in accordance with the Indian Accounting Standards (‘Ind AS’) as prescribed under section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules as amended from time to time. The above results were reviewed by the Audit Committee and approved and taken on record by the Board at their respective meetings held on November 13, 2024.

  • c.Exceptional items (net) include gain from increase in fair valuation of an investment and provision made for expected loss on settlement of certain arbitration awards under VsV Scheme

  • d.The company is engaged in the Engineering and construction industry which is seasonal in character. The company’s margins in the quarterly results vary based on the accrual of cost, recognition of income in different quarters etc. due to the nature of its receipt of claims/awards. In view of this, financial results for the quarter are not comparable with quarterly/annual results.

  • e.The previous period figures have been regrouped / rearranged / recasted / reformatted wherever necessary for the purpose of comparison.

For Patel Engineering Ltd. Sd/-Kavita Shirvaikar Managing Director (DIN: 07737376)

Mumbai,

November 13, 2024

PATEL ENGINEERING LTD.

CIN: L99999MH1949PLC007039 Regd. Office : Patel Estate Road, Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai - 400102

Tel No. +91 22 26767500, 26782916 | Fax +91 22 26782455, 26781505 | Email: [email protected]

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BENGALURU | THURSDAY, 14 NOVEMBER 2024

10 flights diverted at Delhi airportas smogblanketscity

Nationalcapital’sAQIhits‘severe’for1sttimethisseason

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AJINKYA KAWALE
Mumbai, 13 November
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s many as 10 flights were diverted and A many were delayed at the Delhi airport on Wednesday as poor visibility impacted operations, officials said. Nine flights were diverted to the Jaipur airport, and one was diverted to Lucknow between 6 am and 12 noon, according to Flightradar24.com, a website tracking aircraft movements. The affected flights included those from carriers such as Akasa Air, Air India, and SpiceJet. These flight diversions occurred as a dense layerofsmogenvelopedDelhi and surrounding regions, including Noida, Ghaziabad, Visibility dropped in parts of Delhi as the air quality index and Gurugram. soared to 418 on Wednesday PHOTO: PTI Delhi recorded the country’s worst air quality on The airport did not CollinsAerospace’srudderconWednesday as it turned respondtoarequestforacomtrol system. The DGCA acted ‘severe’ for the first time this ment from Business Standard after taking note of an investiseason, with the AQI soaring till press time. gation report by the United to 418. Zero-metre visibility In CAT III B, the visibility States National Transportation wasreportedatIndiraGandhi forlandingandtake-offranges SafetyBoard,whichhighlighted International Airport at 8:30 from50to174metres,whilefor safety concerns about Boeing am, with the runway visual CAT III A, the visibility ranges 737 planes fitted with “Collins rangevaryingbetween125and between 175 and 299 metres. Aerospace SVO-730 Rudder 500 metres at different locaIn October, the Directorate Rollout Guidance Actuators.” tions,theIndiaMeteorological General of Civil Aviation Department said. (DGCA)raisedanalertforcar“While landings and takeriers using Boeing 737 planes offs continue at Delhi airport, by temporarily barring them flights that are not CAT III fromperforminglowvisibility compliant may be affected. CAT III B landings. Passengers are requested to In India, SpiceJet, Air contact the airline concerned India, Air India Express, and for updated flight informaAkasa Air have Boeing 737 tion,”theDelhiairportsaidin planes in their fleet. a post on X. Category (CAT) The move came after the III B is an advanced instruregulator’s directive to Indian ment approach that enables carriers to conduct safety risk aircraft to land in low visibilassessments of their Boeing ity conditions. 737 aircraft equipped with

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Determined to Deliver
Patel Engineering Limited Q2 FY25 Consolidated Result Highlights
EXTRACTS OF UNAUDITED
STANDALONE AND CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE
QUARTER AND HALF YEAR ENDED
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2024 ₹ 11,743 Mn � 1,622 Mn ₹ 808 Mn ₹ 0.87 ₹ 1,72,607 Mn
from OperationsRevenue OP. EBITDA Net Profit from continuing operationsEPS Order Book
(Rs. in Millions except EPS)
STANDALONE CONSOLIDATED
Particulars QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024 30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024
Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited
Total Income from Operation (Net) 11,545.53 10,824.39 10,121.09 22,369.91 21,028.09 44,120.39 11,743.25 11,016.59 10,213.13 22,759.84 21,399.24 45,441.08
Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period (before Tax, 1,196.49 1,028.24 516.72 2,224.72 1,194.83 2,751.77 1,158.32 832.58 497.39 1,990.90 1,276.76 3,194.94
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period before tax [1,048.87] 1,028.24 516.72 2,077.10 2,113.99 3,786.05 1,010.70 832.58 490.80 1,843.28 1,329.38 4,051.12
Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items) 816.84 678.58 413.31 1,495.42 1,734.03 2,855.96 734.48 547.22 376.58 1,281.70 930.34 3,022.10
from continuing operations
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax - - - - - - - - - - (119.73) (119.73)
from discontinuing operations
Total Comprehensive Income for the period
[Comprising Profit / (Loss) for the period(after tax) and Other Comprehensive Income 809.14 681.63 412.65 1,490.77 1,720.23 2,881.80 811.82 494.04 333.78 1,305.86 761.74 2,845.47
(after tax)]
Paid-up Equity Share Capital 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62
Reserve (Excluding Revaluation Reserve) asshown in the Audited Balance Sheet of the - - - 35,742.44 29,524.11 30,648.48 - - - 35,603.85 28,753.77 30,715.46
previous year
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
continued operations)
Basic : 0.98 0.82 0.67 1.79 2.73 3.69 0.87 0.65 0.46 1.52 1.12 3.64
Diluted : 0.98 0.79 0.66 1.72 2.57 3.59 0.87 0.63 0.46 1.47 1.12 3.54
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
discontinued operations)
Basic : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
Diluted : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
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Note :

  • a.The above is an extract of the detailed format of Quarterly and Half yearly Financial Results filed with the Stock Exchanges under Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing and Other Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The full format of the Quarterly and Half Yearly Financial Results are available on the websites of Stock Exchange www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com and on the website of the Company - www.pateleng.com.

  • b.The above financial results have been prepared in accordance with the Indian Accounting Standards (‘Ind AS’) as prescribed under section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules as amended from time to time. The above results were reviewed by the Audit Committee and approved and taken on record by the Board at their respective meetings held on November 13, 2024.

  • c.Exceptional items (net) include gain from increase in fair valuation of an investment and provision made for expected loss on settlement of certain arbitration awards under VsV Scheme

  • d.The company is engaged in the Engineering and construction industry which is seasonal in character. The company’s margins in the quarterly results vary based on the accrual of cost, recognition of income in different quarters etc. due to the nature of its receipt of claims/awards. In view of this, financial results for the quarter are not comparable with quarterly/annual results.

  • e.The previous period figures have been regrouped / rearranged / recasted / reformatted wherever necessary for the purpose of comparison.

For Patel Engineering Ltd. Sd/-Kavita Shirvaikar Managing Director (DIN: 07737376)

Mumbai,

November 13, 2024

PATEL ENGINEERING LTD.

CIN: L99999MH1949PLC007039 Regd. Office : Patel Estate Road, Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai - 400102

Tel No. +91 22 26767500, 26782916 | Fax +91 22 26782455, 26781505 | Email: [email protected]

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KOLKATA | THURSDAY, 14 NOVEMBER 2024

10 flights diverted at Delhi airportas smogblanketscity

Nationalcapital’sAQIhits‘severe’for1sttimethisseason

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AJINKYA KAWALE
Mumbai, 13 November
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s many as 10 flights were diverted and A many were delayed at the Delhi airport on Wednesday as poor visibility impacted operations, officials said. Nine flights were diverted to the Jaipur airport, and one was diverted to Lucknow between 6 am and 12 noon, according to Flightradar24.com, a website tracking aircraft movements. The affected flights included those from carriers such as Akasa Air, Air India, and SpiceJet. These flight diversions occurred as a dense layerofsmogenvelopedDelhi and surrounding regions, including Noida, Ghaziabad, Visibility dropped in parts of Delhi as the air quality index and Gurugram. soared to 418 on Wednesday PHOTO: PTI Delhi recorded the country’s worst air quality on The airport did not CollinsAerospace’srudderconWednesday as it turned respondtoarequestforacomtrol system. The DGCA acted ‘severe’ for the first time this ment from Business Standard after taking note of an investiseason, with the AQI soaring till press time. gation report by the United to 418. Zero-metre visibility In CAT III B, the visibility States National Transportation wasreportedatIndiraGandhi forlandingandtake-offranges SafetyBoard,whichhighlighted International Airport at 8:30 from50to174metres,whilefor safety concerns about Boeing am, with the runway visual CAT III A, the visibility ranges 737 planes fitted with “Collins rangevaryingbetween125and between 175 and 299 metres. Aerospace SVO-730 Rudder 500 metres at different locaIn October, the Directorate Rollout Guidance Actuators.” tions,theIndiaMeteorological General of Civil Aviation Department said. (DGCA)raisedanalertforcar“While landings and takeriers using Boeing 737 planes offs continue at Delhi airport, by temporarily barring them flights that are not CAT III fromperforminglowvisibility compliant may be affected. CAT III B landings. Passengers are requested to In India, SpiceJet, Air contact the airline concerned India, Air India Express, and for updated flight informaAkasa Air have Boeing 737 tion,”theDelhiairportsaidin planes in their fleet. a post on X. Category (CAT) The move came after the III B is an advanced instruregulator’s directive to Indian ment approach that enables carriers to conduct safety risk aircraft to land in low visibilassessments of their Boeing ity conditions. 737 aircraft equipped with

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Determined to Deliver
Patel Engineering Limited Q2 FY25 Consolidated Result Highlights
EXTRACTS OF UNAUDITED
STANDALONE AND CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE
QUARTER AND HALF YEAR ENDED
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2024 ₹ 11,743 Mn � 1,622 Mn ₹ 808 Mn ₹ 0.87 ₹ 1,72,607 Mn
from OperationsRevenue OP. EBITDA Net Profit from continuing operationsEPS Order Book
(Rs. in Millions except EPS)
STANDALONE CONSOLIDATED
Particulars QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024 30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024
Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited
Total Income from Operation (Net) 11,545.53 10,824.39 10,121.09 22,369.91 21,028.09 44,120.39 11,743.25 11,016.59 10,213.13 22,759.84 21,399.24 45,441.08
Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period (before Tax, 1,196.49 1,028.24 516.72 2,224.72 1,194.83 2,751.77 1,158.32 832.58 497.39 1,990.90 1,276.76 3,194.94
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period before tax [1,048.87] 1,028.24 516.72 2,077.10 2,113.99 3,786.05 1,010.70 832.58 490.80 1,843.28 1,329.38 4,051.12
Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items) 816.84 678.58 413.31 1,495.42 1,734.03 2,855.96 734.48 547.22 376.58 1,281.70 930.34 3,022.10
from continuing operations
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax - - - - - - - - - - (119.73) (119.73)
from discontinuing operations
Total Comprehensive Income for the period
[Comprising Profit / (Loss) for the period(after tax) and Other Comprehensive Income 809.14 681.63 412.65 1,490.77 1,720.23 2,881.80 811.82 494.04 333.78 1,305.86 761.74 2,845.47
(after tax)]
Paid-up Equity Share Capital 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62
Reserve (Excluding Revaluation Reserve) asshown in the Audited Balance Sheet of the - - - 35,742.44 29,524.11 30,648.48 - - - 35,603.85 28,753.77 30,715.46
previous year
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
continued operations)
Basic : 0.98 0.82 0.67 1.79 2.73 3.69 0.87 0.65 0.46 1.52 1.12 3.64
Diluted : 0.98 0.79 0.66 1.72 2.57 3.59 0.87 0.63 0.46 1.47 1.12 3.54
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
discontinued operations)
Basic : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
Diluted : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
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Note :

  • a.The above is an extract of the detailed format of Quarterly and Half yearly Financial Results filed with the Stock Exchanges under Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing and Other Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The full format of the Quarterly and Half Yearly Financial Results are available on the websites of Stock Exchange www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com and on the website of the Company - www.pateleng.com.

  • b.The above financial results have been prepared in accordance with the Indian Accounting Standards (‘Ind AS’) as prescribed under section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules as amended from time to time. The above results were reviewed by the Audit Committee and approved and taken on record by the Board at their respective meetings held on November 13, 2024.

  • c.Exceptional items (net) include gain from increase in fair valuation of an investment and provision made for expected loss on settlement of certain arbitration awards under VsV Scheme

  • d.The company is engaged in the Engineering and construction industry which is seasonal in character. The company’s margins in the quarterly results vary based on the accrual of cost, recognition of income in different quarters etc. due to the nature of its receipt of claims/awards. In view of this, financial results for the quarter are not comparable with quarterly/annual results.

  • e.The previous period figures have been regrouped / rearranged / recasted / reformatted wherever necessary for the purpose of comparison.

For Patel Engineering Ltd. Sd/-Kavita Shirvaikar Managing Director (DIN: 07737376)

Mumbai,

November 13, 2024

PATEL ENGINEERING LTD.

CIN: L99999MH1949PLC007039 Regd. Office : Patel Estate Road, Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai - 400102

Tel No. +91 22 26767500, 26782916 | Fax +91 22 26782455, 26781505 | Email: [email protected]

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CHANDIGARH | THURSDAY, 14 NOVEMBER 2024

10 flights diverted at Delhi airportas smogblanketscity

Nationalcapital’sAQIhits‘severe’for1sttimethisseason

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AJINKYA KAWALE
Mumbai, 13 November
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s many as 10 flights were diverted and A many were delayed at the Delhi airport on Wednesday as poor visibility impacted operations, officials said. Nine flights were diverted to the Jaipur airport, and one was diverted to Lucknow between 6 am and 12 noon, according to Flightradar24.com, a website tracking aircraft movements. The affected flights included those from carriers such as Akasa Air, Air India, and SpiceJet. These flight diversions occurred as a dense layerofsmogenvelopedDelhi and surrounding regions, including Noida, Ghaziabad, Visibility dropped in parts of Delhi as the air quality index and Gurugram. soared to 418 on Wednesday PHOTO: PTI Delhi recorded the country’s worst air quality on The airport did not CollinsAerospace’srudderconWednesday as it turned respondtoarequestforacomtrol system. The DGCA acted ‘severe’ for the first time this ment from Business Standard after taking note of an investiseason, with the AQI soaring till press time. gation report by the United to 418. Zero-metre visibility In CAT III B, the visibility States National Transportation wasreportedatIndiraGandhi forlandingandtake-offranges SafetyBoard,whichhighlighted International Airport at 8:30 from50to174metres,whilefor safety concerns about Boeing am, with the runway visual CAT III A, the visibility ranges 737 planes fitted with “Collins rangevaryingbetween125and between 175 and 299 metres. Aerospace SVO-730 Rudder 500 metres at different locaIn October, the Directorate Rollout Guidance Actuators.” tions,theIndiaMeteorological General of Civil Aviation Department said. (DGCA)raisedanalertforcar“While landings and takeriers using Boeing 737 planes offs continue at Delhi airport, by temporarily barring them flights that are not CAT III fromperforminglowvisibility compliant may be affected. CAT III B landings. Passengers are requested to In India, SpiceJet, Air contact the airline concerned India, Air India Express, and for updated flight informaAkasa Air have Boeing 737 tion,”theDelhiairportsaidin planes in their fleet. a post on X. Category (CAT) The move came after the III B is an advanced instruregulator’s directive to Indian ment approach that enables carriers to conduct safety risk aircraft to land in low visibilassessments of their Boeing ity conditions. 737 aircraft equipped with

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Determined to Deliver
Patel Engineering Limited Q2 FY25 Consolidated Result Highlights
EXTRACTS OF UNAUDITED
STANDALONE AND CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE
QUARTER AND HALF YEAR ENDED
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2024 ₹ 11,743 Mn � 1,622 Mn ₹ 808 Mn ₹ 0.87 ₹ 1,72,607 Mn
from OperationsRevenue OP. EBITDA Net Profit from continuing operationsEPS Order Book
(Rs. in Millions except EPS)
STANDALONE CONSOLIDATED
Particulars QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024 30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024
Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited
Total Income from Operation (Net) 11,545.53 10,824.39 10,121.09 22,369.91 21,028.09 44,120.39 11,743.25 11,016.59 10,213.13 22,759.84 21,399.24 45,441.08
Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period (before Tax, 1,196.49 1,028.24 516.72 2,224.72 1,194.83 2,751.77 1,158.32 832.58 497.39 1,990.90 1,276.76 3,194.94
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period before tax [1,048.87] 1,028.24 516.72 2,077.10 2,113.99 3,786.05 1,010.70 832.58 490.80 1,843.28 1,329.38 4,051.12
Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items) 816.84 678.58 413.31 1,495.42 1,734.03 2,855.96 734.48 547.22 376.58 1,281.70 930.34 3,022.10
from continuing operations
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax - - - - - - - - - - (119.73) (119.73)
from discontinuing operations
Total Comprehensive Income for the period
[Comprising Profit / (Loss) for the period(after tax) and Other Comprehensive Income 809.14 681.63 412.65 1,490.77 1,720.23 2,881.80 811.82 494.04 333.78 1,305.86 761.74 2,845.47
(after tax)]
Paid-up Equity Share Capital 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62
Reserve (Excluding Revaluation Reserve) asshown in the Audited Balance Sheet of the - - - 35,742.44 29,524.11 30,648.48 - - - 35,603.85 28,753.77 30,715.46
previous year
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
continued operations)
Basic : 0.98 0.82 0.67 1.79 2.73 3.69 0.87 0.65 0.46 1.52 1.12 3.64
Diluted : 0.98 0.79 0.66 1.72 2.57 3.59 0.87 0.63 0.46 1.47 1.12 3.54
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
discontinued operations)
Basic : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
Diluted : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
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Note :

  • a.The above is an extract of the detailed format of Quarterly and Half yearly Financial Results filed with the Stock Exchanges under Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing and Other Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The full format of the Quarterly and Half Yearly Financial Results are available on the websites of Stock Exchange www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com and on the website of the Company - www.pateleng.com.

  • b.The above financial results have been prepared in accordance with the Indian Accounting Standards (‘Ind AS’) as prescribed under section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules as amended from time to time. The above results were reviewed by the Audit Committee and approved and taken on record by the Board at their respective meetings held on November 13, 2024.

  • c.Exceptional items (net) include gain from increase in fair valuation of an investment and provision made for expected loss on settlement of certain arbitration awards under VsV Scheme

  • d.The company is engaged in the Engineering and construction industry which is seasonal in character. The company’s margins in the quarterly results vary based on the accrual of cost, recognition of income in different quarters etc. due to the nature of its receipt of claims/awards. In view of this, financial results for the quarter are not comparable with quarterly/annual results.

  • e.The previous period figures have been regrouped / rearranged / recasted / reformatted wherever necessary for the purpose of comparison.

For Patel Engineering Ltd. Sd/-Kavita Shirvaikar Managing Director (DIN: 07737376)

Mumbai,

November 13, 2024

PATEL ENGINEERING LTD.

CIN: L99999MH1949PLC007039 Regd. Office : Patel Estate Road, Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai - 400102

Tel No. +91 22 26767500, 26782916 | Fax +91 22 26782455, 26781505 | Email: [email protected]

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CHENNAI | THURSDAY, 14 NOVEMBER 2024

10 flights diverted at Delhi airportas smogblanketscity

Nationalcapital’sAQIhits‘severe’for1sttimethisseason

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AJINKYA KAWALE
Mumbai, 13 November
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s many as 10 flights were diverted and A many were delayed at the Delhi airport on Wednesday as poor visibility impacted operations, officials said. Nine flights were diverted to the Jaipur airport, and one was diverted to Lucknow between 6 am and 12 noon, according to Flightradar24.com, a website tracking aircraft movements. The affected flights included those from carriers such as Akasa Air, Air India, and SpiceJet. These flight diversions occurred as a dense layerofsmogenvelopedDelhi and surrounding regions, including Noida, Ghaziabad, Visibility dropped in parts of Delhi as the air quality index and Gurugram. soared to 418 on Wednesday PHOTO: PTI Delhi recorded the country’s worst air quality on The airport did not CollinsAerospace’srudderconWednesday as it turned respondtoarequestforacomtrol system. The DGCA acted ‘severe’ for the first time this ment from Business Standard after taking note of an investiseason, with the AQI soaring till press time. gation report by the United to 418. Zero-metre visibility In CAT III B, the visibility States National Transportation wasreportedatIndiraGandhi forlandingandtake-offranges SafetyBoard,whichhighlighted International Airport at 8:30 from50to174metres,whilefor safety concerns about Boeing am, with the runway visual CAT III A, the visibility ranges 737 planes fitted with “Collins rangevaryingbetween125and between 175 and 299 metres. Aerospace SVO-730 Rudder 500 metres at different locaIn October, the Directorate Rollout Guidance Actuators.” tions,theIndiaMeteorological General of Civil Aviation Department said. (DGCA)raisedanalertforcar“While landings and takeriers using Boeing 737 planes offs continue at Delhi airport, by temporarily barring them flights that are not CAT III fromperforminglowvisibility compliant may be affected. CAT III B landings. Passengers are requested to In India, SpiceJet, Air contact the airline concerned India, Air India Express, and for updated flight informaAkasa Air have Boeing 737 tion,”theDelhiairportsaidin planes in their fleet. a post on X. Category (CAT) The move came after the III B is an advanced instruregulator’s directive to Indian ment approach that enables carriers to conduct safety risk aircraft to land in low visibilassessments of their Boeing ity conditions. 737 aircraft equipped with

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Determined to Deliver
Patel Engineering Limited Q2 FY25 Consolidated Result Highlights
EXTRACTS OF UNAUDITED
STANDALONE AND CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE
QUARTER AND HALF YEAR ENDED
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2024 ₹ 11,743 Mn � 1,622 Mn ₹ 808 Mn ₹ 0.87 ₹ 1,72,607 Mn
from OperationsRevenue OP. EBITDA Net Profit from continuing operationsEPS Order Book
(Rs. in Millions except EPS)
STANDALONE CONSOLIDATED
Particulars QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024 30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024
Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited
Total Income from Operation (Net) 11,545.53 10,824.39 10,121.09 22,369.91 21,028.09 44,120.39 11,743.25 11,016.59 10,213.13 22,759.84 21,399.24 45,441.08
Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period (before Tax, 1,196.49 1,028.24 516.72 2,224.72 1,194.83 2,751.77 1,158.32 832.58 497.39 1,990.90 1,276.76 3,194.94
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period before tax [1,048.87] 1,028.24 516.72 2,077.10 2,113.99 3,786.05 1,010.70 832.58 490.80 1,843.28 1,329.38 4,051.12
Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items) 816.84 678.58 413.31 1,495.42 1,734.03 2,855.96 734.48 547.22 376.58 1,281.70 930.34 3,022.10
from continuing operations
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax - - - - - - - - - - (119.73) (119.73)
from discontinuing operations
Total Comprehensive Income for the period
[Comprising Profit / (Loss) for the period(after tax) and Other Comprehensive Income 809.14 681.63 412.65 1,490.77 1,720.23 2,881.80 811.82 494.04 333.78 1,305.86 761.74 2,845.47
(after tax)]
Paid-up Equity Share Capital 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62
Reserve (Excluding Revaluation Reserve) asshown in the Audited Balance Sheet of the - - - 35,742.44 29,524.11 30,648.48 - - - 35,603.85 28,753.77 30,715.46
previous year
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
continued operations)
Basic : 0.98 0.82 0.67 1.79 2.73 3.69 0.87 0.65 0.46 1.52 1.12 3.64
Diluted : 0.98 0.79 0.66 1.72 2.57 3.59 0.87 0.63 0.46 1.47 1.12 3.54
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
discontinued operations)
Basic : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
Diluted : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
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Note :

  • a.The above is an extract of the detailed format of Quarterly and Half yearly Financial Results filed with the Stock Exchanges under Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing and Other Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The full format of the Quarterly and Half Yearly Financial Results are available on the websites of Stock Exchange www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com and on the website of the Company - www.pateleng.com.

  • b.The above financial results have been prepared in accordance with the Indian Accounting Standards (‘Ind AS’) as prescribed under section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules as amended from time to time. The above results were reviewed by the Audit Committee and approved and taken on record by the Board at their respective meetings held on November 13, 2024.

  • c.Exceptional items (net) include gain from increase in fair valuation of an investment and provision made for expected loss on settlement of certain arbitration awards under VsV Scheme

  • d.The company is engaged in the Engineering and construction industry which is seasonal in character. The company’s margins in the quarterly results vary based on the accrual of cost, recognition of income in different quarters etc. due to the nature of its receipt of claims/awards. In view of this, financial results for the quarter are not comparable with quarterly/annual results.

  • e.The previous period figures have been regrouped / rearranged / recasted / reformatted wherever necessary for the purpose of comparison.

For Patel Engineering Ltd. Sd/-Kavita Shirvaikar Managing Director (DIN: 07737376)

Mumbai,

November 13, 2024

PATEL ENGINEERING LTD.

CIN: L99999MH1949PLC007039 Regd. Office : Patel Estate Road, Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai - 400102

Tel No. +91 22 26767500, 26782916 | Fax +91 22 26782455, 26781505 | Email: [email protected]

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NEW DELHI | THURSDAY, 14 NOVEMBER 2024

10 flights diverted at Delhi airportas smogblanketscity

Nationalcapital’sAQIhits‘severe’for1sttimethisseason

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AJINKYA KAWALE
Mumbai, 13 November
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s many as 10 flights were diverted and A many were delayed at the Delhi airport on Wednesday as poor visibility impacted operations, officials said. Nine flights were diverted to the Jaipur airport, and one was diverted to Lucknow between 6 am and 12 noon, according to Flightradar24.com, a website tracking aircraft movements. The affected flights included those from carriers such as Akasa Air, Air India, and SpiceJet. These flight diversions occurred as a dense layerofsmogenvelopedDelhi and surrounding regions, including Noida, Ghaziabad, Visibility dropped in parts of Delhi as the air quality index and Gurugram. soared to 418 on Wednesday PHOTO: PTI Delhi recorded the country’s worst air quality on The airport did not CollinsAerospace’srudderconWednesday as it turned respondtoarequestforacomtrol system. The DGCA acted ‘severe’ for the first time this ment from Business Standard after taking note of an investiseason, with the AQI soaring till press time. gation report by the United to 418. Zero-metre visibility In CAT III B, the visibility States National Transportation wasreportedatIndiraGandhi forlandingandtake-offranges SafetyBoard,whichhighlighted International Airport at 8:30 from50to174metres,whilefor safety concerns about Boeing am, with the runway visual CAT III A, the visibility ranges 737 planes fitted with “Collins rangevaryingbetween125and between 175 and 299 metres. Aerospace SVO-730 Rudder 500 metres at different locaIn October, the Directorate Rollout Guidance Actuators.” tions,theIndiaMeteorological General of Civil Aviation Department said. (DGCA)raisedanalertforcar“While landings and takeriers using Boeing 737 planes offs continue at Delhi airport, by temporarily barring them flights that are not CAT III fromperforminglowvisibility compliant may be affected. CAT III B landings. Passengers are requested to In India, SpiceJet, Air contact the airline concerned India, Air India Express, and for updated flight informaAkasa Air have Boeing 737 tion,”theDelhiairportsaidin planes in their fleet. a post on X. Category (CAT) The move came after the III B is an advanced instruregulator’s directive to Indian ment approach that enables carriers to conduct safety risk aircraft to land in low visibilassessments of their Boeing ity conditions. 737 aircraft equipped with

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Determined to Deliver
Patel Engineering Limited Q2 FY25 Consolidated Result Highlights
EXTRACTS OF UNAUDITED
STANDALONE AND CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE
QUARTER AND HALF YEAR ENDED
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2024 ₹ 11,743 Mn � 1,622 Mn ₹ 808 Mn ₹ 0.87 ₹ 1,72,607 Mn
from OperationsRevenue OP. EBITDA Net Profit from continuing operationsEPS Order Book
(Rs. in Millions except EPS)
STANDALONE CONSOLIDATED
Particulars QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024 30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024
Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited
Total Income from Operation (Net) 11,545.53 10,824.39 10,121.09 22,369.91 21,028.09 44,120.39 11,743.25 11,016.59 10,213.13 22,759.84 21,399.24 45,441.08
Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period (before Tax, 1,196.49 1,028.24 516.72 2,224.72 1,194.83 2,751.77 1,158.32 832.58 497.39 1,990.90 1,276.76 3,194.94
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period before tax [1,048.87] 1,028.24 516.72 2,077.10 2,113.99 3,786.05 1,010.70 832.58 490.80 1,843.28 1,329.38 4,051.12
Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items) 816.84 678.58 413.31 1,495.42 1,734.03 2,855.96 734.48 547.22 376.58 1,281.70 930.34 3,022.10
from continuing operations
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax - - - - - - - - - - (119.73) (119.73)
from discontinuing operations
Total Comprehensive Income for the period
[Comprising Profit / (Loss) for the period(after tax) and Other Comprehensive Income 809.14 681.63 412.65 1,490.77 1,720.23 2,881.80 811.82 494.04 333.78 1,305.86 761.74 2,845.47
(after tax)]
Paid-up Equity Share Capital 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62
Reserve (Excluding Revaluation Reserve) asshown in the Audited Balance Sheet of the - - - 35,742.44 29,524.11 30,648.48 - - - 35,603.85 28,753.77 30,715.46
previous year
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
continued operations)
Basic : 0.98 0.82 0.67 1.79 2.73 3.69 0.87 0.65 0.46 1.52 1.12 3.64
Diluted : 0.98 0.79 0.66 1.72 2.57 3.59 0.87 0.63 0.46 1.47 1.12 3.54
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
discontinued operations)
Basic : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
Diluted : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
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Note :

  • a.The above is an extract of the detailed format of Quarterly and Half yearly Financial Results filed with the Stock Exchanges under Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing and Other Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The full format of the Quarterly and Half Yearly Financial Results are available on the websites of Stock Exchange www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com and on the website of the Company - www.pateleng.com.

  • b.The above financial results have been prepared in accordance with the Indian Accounting Standards (‘Ind AS’) as prescribed under section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules as amended from time to time. The above results were reviewed by the Audit Committee and approved and taken on record by the Board at their respective meetings held on November 13, 2024.

  • c.Exceptional items (net) include gain from increase in fair valuation of an investment and provision made for expected loss on settlement of certain arbitration awards under VsV Scheme

  • d.The company is engaged in the Engineering and construction industry which is seasonal in character. The company’s margins in the quarterly results vary based on the accrual of cost, recognition of income in different quarters etc. due to the nature of its receipt of claims/awards. In view of this, financial results for the quarter are not comparable with quarterly/annual results.

  • e.The previous period figures have been regrouped / rearranged / recasted / reformatted wherever necessary for the purpose of comparison.

For Patel Engineering Ltd. Sd/-Kavita Shirvaikar Managing Director (DIN: 07737376)

Mumbai,

November 13, 2024

PATEL ENGINEERING LTD.

CIN: L99999MH1949PLC007039 Regd. Office : Patel Estate Road, Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai - 400102

Tel No. +91 22 26767500, 26782916 | Fax +91 22 26782455, 26781505 | Email: [email protected]

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HYDERABAD | THURSDAY, 14 NOVEMBER 2024

10 flights diverted at Delhi airportas smogblanketscity

Nationalcapital’sAQIhits‘severe’for1sttimethisseason

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AJINKYA KAWALE
Mumbai, 13 November
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s many as 10 flights were diverted and A many were delayed at the Delhi airport on Wednesday as poor visibility impacted operations, officials said. Nine flights were diverted to the Jaipur airport, and one was diverted to Lucknow between 6 am and 12 noon, according to Flightradar24.com, a website tracking aircraft movements. The affected flights included those from carriers such as Akasa Air, Air India, and SpiceJet. These flight diversions occurred as a dense layerofsmogenvelopedDelhi and surrounding regions, including Noida, Ghaziabad, Visibility dropped in parts of Delhi as the air quality index and Gurugram. soared to 418 on Wednesday PHOTO: PTI Delhi recorded the country’s worst air quality on The airport did not CollinsAerospace’srudderconWednesday as it turned respondtoarequestforacomtrol system. The DGCA acted ‘severe’ for the first time this ment from Business Standard after taking note of an investiseason, with the AQI soaring till press time. gation report by the United to 418. Zero-metre visibility In CAT III B, the visibility States National Transportation wasreportedatIndiraGandhi forlandingandtake-offranges SafetyBoard,whichhighlighted International Airport at 8:30 from50to174metres,whilefor safety concerns about Boeing am, with the runway visual CAT III A, the visibility ranges 737 planes fitted with “Collins rangevaryingbetween125and between 175 and 299 metres. Aerospace SVO-730 Rudder 500 metres at different locaIn October, the Directorate Rollout Guidance Actuators.” tions,theIndiaMeteorological General of Civil Aviation Department said. (DGCA)raisedanalertforcar“While landings and takeriers using Boeing 737 planes offs continue at Delhi airport, by temporarily barring them flights that are not CAT III fromperforminglowvisibility compliant may be affected. CAT III B landings. Passengers are requested to In India, SpiceJet, Air contact the airline concerned India, Air India Express, and for updated flight informaAkasa Air have Boeing 737 tion,”theDelhiairportsaidin planes in their fleet. a post on X. Category (CAT) The move came after the III B is an advanced instruregulator’s directive to Indian ment approach that enables carriers to conduct safety risk aircraft to land in low visibilassessments of their Boeing ity conditions. 737 aircraft equipped with

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Determined to Deliver
Patel Engineering Limited Q2 FY25 Consolidated Result Highlights
EXTRACTS OF UNAUDITED
STANDALONE AND CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE
QUARTER AND HALF YEAR ENDED
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2024 ₹ 11,743 Mn � 1,622 Mn ₹ 808 Mn ₹ 0.87 ₹ 1,72,607 Mn
from OperationsRevenue OP. EBITDA Net Profit from continuing operationsEPS Order Book
(Rs. in Millions except EPS)
STANDALONE CONSOLIDATED
Particulars QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024 30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024
Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited
Total Income from Operation (Net) 11,545.53 10,824.39 10,121.09 22,369.91 21,028.09 44,120.39 11,743.25 11,016.59 10,213.13 22,759.84 21,399.24 45,441.08
Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period (before Tax, 1,196.49 1,028.24 516.72 2,224.72 1,194.83 2,751.77 1,158.32 832.58 497.39 1,990.90 1,276.76 3,194.94
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period before tax [1,048.87] 1,028.24 516.72 2,077.10 2,113.99 3,786.05 1,010.70 832.58 490.80 1,843.28 1,329.38 4,051.12
Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items) 816.84 678.58 413.31 1,495.42 1,734.03 2,855.96 734.48 547.22 376.58 1,281.70 930.34 3,022.10
from continuing operations
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax - - - - - - - - - - (119.73) (119.73)
from discontinuing operations
Total Comprehensive Income for the period
[Comprising Profit / (Loss) for the period(after tax) and Other Comprehensive Income 809.14 681.63 412.65 1,490.77 1,720.23 2,881.80 811.82 494.04 333.78 1,305.86 761.74 2,845.47
(after tax)]
Paid-up Equity Share Capital 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62
Reserve (Excluding Revaluation Reserve) asshown in the Audited Balance Sheet of the - - - 35,742.44 29,524.11 30,648.48 - - - 35,603.85 28,753.77 30,715.46
previous year
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
continued operations)
Basic : 0.98 0.82 0.67 1.79 2.73 3.69 0.87 0.65 0.46 1.52 1.12 3.64
Diluted : 0.98 0.79 0.66 1.72 2.57 3.59 0.87 0.63 0.46 1.47 1.12 3.54
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
discontinued operations)
Basic : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
Diluted : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
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Note :

  • a.The above is an extract of the detailed format of Quarterly and Half yearly Financial Results filed with the Stock Exchanges under Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing and Other Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The full format of the Quarterly and Half Yearly Financial Results are available on the websites of Stock Exchange www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com and on the website of the Company - www.pateleng.com.

  • b.The above financial results have been prepared in accordance with the Indian Accounting Standards (‘Ind AS’) as prescribed under section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules as amended from time to time. The above results were reviewed by the Audit Committee and approved and taken on record by the Board at their respective meetings held on November 13, 2024.

  • c.Exceptional items (net) include gain from increase in fair valuation of an investment and provision made for expected loss on settlement of certain arbitration awards under VsV Scheme

  • d.The company is engaged in the Engineering and construction industry which is seasonal in character. The company’s margins in the quarterly results vary based on the accrual of cost, recognition of income in different quarters etc. due to the nature of its receipt of claims/awards. In view of this, financial results for the quarter are not comparable with quarterly/annual results.

  • e.The previous period figures have been regrouped / rearranged / recasted / reformatted wherever necessary for the purpose of comparison.

For Patel Engineering Ltd. Sd/-Kavita Shirvaikar Managing Director (DIN: 07737376)

Mumbai,

November 13, 2024

PATEL ENGINEERING LTD.

CIN: L99999MH1949PLC007039 Regd. Office : Patel Estate Road, Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai - 400102

Tel No. +91 22 26767500, 26782916 | Fax +91 22 26782455, 26781505 | Email: [email protected]

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KOCHI | THURSDAY, 14 NOVEMBER 2024

10 flights diverted at Delhi airportas smogblanketscity

Nationalcapital’sAQIhits‘severe’for1sttimethisseason

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AJINKYA KAWALE
Mumbai, 13 November
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s many as 10 flights were diverted and A many were delayed at the Delhi airport on Wednesday as poor visibility impacted operations, officials said. Nine flights were diverted to the Jaipur airport, and one was diverted to Lucknow between 6 am and 12 noon, according to Flightradar24.com, a website tracking aircraft movements. The affected flights included those from carriers such as Akasa Air, Air India, and SpiceJet. These flight diversions occurred as a dense layerofsmogenvelopedDelhi and surrounding regions, including Noida, Ghaziabad, Visibility dropped in parts of Delhi as the air quality index and Gurugram. soared to 418 on Wednesday PHOTO: PTI Delhi recorded the country’s worst air quality on The airport did not CollinsAerospace’srudderconWednesday as it turned respondtoarequestforacomtrol system. The DGCA acted ‘severe’ for the first time this ment from Business Standard after taking note of an investiseason, with the AQI soaring till press time. gation report by the United to 418. Zero-metre visibility In CAT III B, the visibility States National Transportation wasreportedatIndiraGandhi forlandingandtake-offranges SafetyBoard,whichhighlighted International Airport at 8:30 from50to174metres,whilefor safety concerns about Boeing am, with the runway visual CAT III A, the visibility ranges 737 planes fitted with “Collins rangevaryingbetween125and between 175 and 299 metres. Aerospace SVO-730 Rudder 500 metres at different locaIn October, the Directorate Rollout Guidance Actuators.” tions,theIndiaMeteorological General of Civil Aviation Department said. (DGCA)raisedanalertforcar“While landings and takeriers using Boeing 737 planes offs continue at Delhi airport, by temporarily barring them flights that are not CAT III fromperforminglowvisibility compliant may be affected. CAT III B landings. Passengers are requested to In India, SpiceJet, Air contact the airline concerned India, Air India Express, and for updated flight informaAkasa Air have Boeing 737 tion,”theDelhiairportsaidin planes in their fleet. a post on X. Category (CAT) The move came after the III B is an advanced instruregulator’s directive to Indian ment approach that enables carriers to conduct safety risk aircraft to land in low visibilassessments of their Boeing ity conditions. 737 aircraft equipped with

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Determined to Deliver
Patel Engineering Limited Q2 FY25 Consolidated Result Highlights
EXTRACTS OF UNAUDITED
STANDALONE AND CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE
QUARTER AND HALF YEAR ENDED
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2024 ₹ 11,743 Mn � 1,622 Mn ₹ 808 Mn ₹ 0.87 ₹ 1,72,607 Mn
from OperationsRevenue OP. EBITDA Net Profit from continuing operationsEPS Order Book
(Rs. in Millions except EPS)
STANDALONE CONSOLIDATED
Particulars QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024 30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024
Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited
Total Income from Operation (Net) 11,545.53 10,824.39 10,121.09 22,369.91 21,028.09 44,120.39 11,743.25 11,016.59 10,213.13 22,759.84 21,399.24 45,441.08
Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period (before Tax, 1,196.49 1,028.24 516.72 2,224.72 1,194.83 2,751.77 1,158.32 832.58 497.39 1,990.90 1,276.76 3,194.94
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period before tax [1,048.87] 1,028.24 516.72 2,077.10 2,113.99 3,786.05 1,010.70 832.58 490.80 1,843.28 1,329.38 4,051.12
Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items) 816.84 678.58 413.31 1,495.42 1,734.03 2,855.96 734.48 547.22 376.58 1,281.70 930.34 3,022.10
from continuing operations
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax - - - - - - - - - - (119.73) (119.73)
from discontinuing operations
Total Comprehensive Income for the period
[Comprising Profit / (Loss) for the period(after tax) and Other Comprehensive Income 809.14 681.63 412.65 1,490.77 1,720.23 2,881.80 811.82 494.04 333.78 1,305.86 761.74 2,845.47
(after tax)]
Paid-up Equity Share Capital 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62
Reserve (Excluding Revaluation Reserve) asshown in the Audited Balance Sheet of the - - - 35,742.44 29,524.11 30,648.48 - - - 35,603.85 28,753.77 30,715.46
previous year
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
continued operations)
Basic : 0.98 0.82 0.67 1.79 2.73 3.69 0.87 0.65 0.46 1.52 1.12 3.64
Diluted : 0.98 0.79 0.66 1.72 2.57 3.59 0.87 0.63 0.46 1.47 1.12 3.54
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
discontinued operations)
Basic : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
Diluted : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
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Note :

  • a.The above is an extract of the detailed format of Quarterly and Half yearly Financial Results filed with the Stock Exchanges under Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing and Other Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The full format of the Quarterly and Half Yearly Financial Results are available on the websites of Stock Exchange www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com and on the website of the Company - www.pateleng.com.

  • b.The above financial results have been prepared in accordance with the Indian Accounting Standards (‘Ind AS’) as prescribed under section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules as amended from time to time. The above results were reviewed by the Audit Committee and approved and taken on record by the Board at their respective meetings held on November 13, 2024.

  • c.Exceptional items (net) include gain from increase in fair valuation of an investment and provision made for expected loss on settlement of certain arbitration awards under VsV Scheme

  • d.The company is engaged in the Engineering and construction industry which is seasonal in character. The company’s margins in the quarterly results vary based on the accrual of cost, recognition of income in different quarters etc. due to the nature of its receipt of claims/awards. In view of this, financial results for the quarter are not comparable with quarterly/annual results.

  • e.The previous period figures have been regrouped / rearranged / recasted / reformatted wherever necessary for the purpose of comparison.

For Patel Engineering Ltd. Sd/-Kavita Shirvaikar Managing Director (DIN: 07737376)

Mumbai,

November 13, 2024

PATEL ENGINEERING LTD.

CIN: L99999MH1949PLC007039 Regd. Office : Patel Estate Road, Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai - 400102

Tel No. +91 22 26767500, 26782916 | Fax +91 22 26782455, 26781505 | Email: [email protected]

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LUCKNOW | THURSDAY, 14 NOVEMBER 2024

10 flights diverted at Delhi airportas smogblanketscity

Nationalcapital’sAQIhits‘severe’for1sttimethisseason

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AJINKYA KAWALE
Mumbai, 13 November
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s many as 10 flights were diverted and A many were delayed at the Delhi airport on Wednesday as poor visibility impacted operations, officials said. Nine flights were diverted to the Jaipur airport, and one was diverted to Lucknow between 6 am and 12 noon, according to Flightradar24.com, a website tracking aircraft movements. The affected flights included those from carriers such as Akasa Air, Air India, and SpiceJet. These flight diversions occurred as a dense layerofsmogenvelopedDelhi and surrounding regions, including Noida, Ghaziabad, Visibility dropped in parts of Delhi as the air quality index and Gurugram. soared to 418 on Wednesday PHOTO: PTI Delhi recorded the country’s worst air quality on The airport did not CollinsAerospace’srudderconWednesday as it turned respondtoarequestforacomtrol system. The DGCA acted ‘severe’ for the first time this ment from Business Standard after taking note of an investiseason, with the AQI soaring till press time. gation report by the United to 418. Zero-metre visibility In CAT III B, the visibility States National Transportation wasreportedatIndiraGandhi forlandingandtake-offranges SafetyBoard,whichhighlighted International Airport at 8:30 from50to174metres,whilefor safety concerns about Boeing am, with the runway visual CAT III A, the visibility ranges 737 planes fitted with “Collins rangevaryingbetween125and between 175 and 299 metres. Aerospace SVO-730 Rudder 500 metres at different locaIn October, the Directorate Rollout Guidance Actuators.” tions,theIndiaMeteorological General of Civil Aviation Department said. (DGCA)raisedanalertforcar“While landings and takeriers using Boeing 737 planes offs continue at Delhi airport, by temporarily barring them flights that are not CAT III fromperforminglowvisibility compliant may be affected. CAT III B landings. Passengers are requested to In India, SpiceJet, Air contact the airline concerned India, Air India Express, and for updated flight informaAkasa Air have Boeing 737 tion,”theDelhiairportsaidin planes in their fleet. a post on X. Category (CAT) The move came after the III B is an advanced instruregulator’s directive to Indian ment approach that enables carriers to conduct safety risk aircraft to land in low visibilassessments of their Boeing ity conditions. 737 aircraft equipped with

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Determined to Deliver
Patel Engineering Limited Q2 FY25 Consolidated Result Highlights
EXTRACTS OF UNAUDITED
STANDALONE AND CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE
QUARTER AND HALF YEAR ENDED
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2024 ₹ 11,743 Mn � 1,622 Mn ₹ 808 Mn ₹ 0.87 ₹ 1,72,607 Mn
from OperationsRevenue OP. EBITDA Net Profit from continuing operationsEPS Order Book
(Rs. in Millions except EPS)
STANDALONE CONSOLIDATED
Particulars QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024 30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024
Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited
Total Income from Operation (Net) 11,545.53 10,824.39 10,121.09 22,369.91 21,028.09 44,120.39 11,743.25 11,016.59 10,213.13 22,759.84 21,399.24 45,441.08
Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period (before Tax, 1,196.49 1,028.24 516.72 2,224.72 1,194.83 2,751.77 1,158.32 832.58 497.39 1,990.90 1,276.76 3,194.94
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period before tax [1,048.87] 1,028.24 516.72 2,077.10 2,113.99 3,786.05 1,010.70 832.58 490.80 1,843.28 1,329.38 4,051.12
Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items) 816.84 678.58 413.31 1,495.42 1,734.03 2,855.96 734.48 547.22 376.58 1,281.70 930.34 3,022.10
from continuing operations
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax - - - - - - - - - - (119.73) (119.73)
from discontinuing operations
Total Comprehensive Income for the period
[Comprising Profit / (Loss) for the period(after tax) and Other Comprehensive Income 809.14 681.63 412.65 1,490.77 1,720.23 2,881.80 811.82 494.04 333.78 1,305.86 761.74 2,845.47
(after tax)]
Paid-up Equity Share Capital 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62
Reserve (Excluding Revaluation Reserve) asshown in the Audited Balance Sheet of the - - - 35,742.44 29,524.11 30,648.48 - - - 35,603.85 28,753.77 30,715.46
previous year
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
continued operations)
Basic : 0.98 0.82 0.67 1.79 2.73 3.69 0.87 0.65 0.46 1.52 1.12 3.64
Diluted : 0.98 0.79 0.66 1.72 2.57 3.59 0.87 0.63 0.46 1.47 1.12 3.54
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
discontinued operations)
Basic : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
Diluted : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
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Note :

  • a.The above is an extract of the detailed format of Quarterly and Half yearly Financial Results filed with the Stock Exchanges under Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing and Other Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The full format of the Quarterly and Half Yearly Financial Results are available on the websites of Stock Exchange www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com and on the website of the Company - www.pateleng.com.

  • b.The above financial results have been prepared in accordance with the Indian Accounting Standards (‘Ind AS’) as prescribed under section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules as amended from time to time. The above results were reviewed by the Audit Committee and approved and taken on record by the Board at their respective meetings held on November 13, 2024.

  • c.Exceptional items (net) include gain from increase in fair valuation of an investment and provision made for expected loss on settlement of certain arbitration awards under VsV Scheme

  • d.The company is engaged in the Engineering and construction industry which is seasonal in character. The company’s margins in the quarterly results vary based on the accrual of cost, recognition of income in different quarters etc. due to the nature of its receipt of claims/awards. In view of this, financial results for the quarter are not comparable with quarterly/annual results.

  • e.The previous period figures have been regrouped / rearranged / recasted / reformatted wherever necessary for the purpose of comparison.

For Patel Engineering Ltd. Sd/-Kavita Shirvaikar Managing Director (DIN: 07737376)

Mumbai,

November 13, 2024

PATEL ENGINEERING LTD.

CIN: L99999MH1949PLC007039 Regd. Office : Patel Estate Road, Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai - 400102

Tel No. +91 22 26767500, 26782916 | Fax +91 22 26782455, 26781505 | Email: [email protected]

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AJINKYA KAWALE
Mumbai, 13 November
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s many as 10 flights were diverted and A many were delayed at the Delhi airport on Wednesday as poor visibility impacted operations, officials said. Nine flights were diverted to the Jaipur airport, and one was diverted to Lucknow between 6 am and 12 noon, according to Flightradar24.com, a website tracking aircraft movements. The affected flights included those from carriers such as Akasa Air, Air India, and SpiceJet. These flight diversions occurred as a dense layerofsmogenvelopedDelhi and surrounding regions, including Noida, Ghaziabad, Visibility dropped in parts of Delhi as the air quality index and Gurugram. soared to 418 on Wednesday PHOTO: PTI Delhi recorded the country’s worst air quality on The airport did not CollinsAerospace’srudderconWednesday as it turned respondtoarequestforacomtrol system. The DGCA acted ‘severe’ for the first time this ment from Business Standard after taking note of an investiseason, with the AQI soaring till press time. gation report by the United to 418. Zero-metre visibility In CAT III B, the visibility States National Transportation wasreportedatIndiraGandhi forlandingandtake-offranges SafetyBoard,whichhighlighted International Airport at 8:30 from50to174metres,whilefor safety concerns about Boeing am, with the runway visual CAT III A, the visibility ranges 737 planes fitted with “Collins rangevaryingbetween125and between 175 and 299 metres. Aerospace SVO-730 Rudder 500 metres at different locaIn October, the Directorate Rollout Guidance Actuators.” tions,theIndiaMeteorological General of Civil Aviation Department said. (DGCA)raisedanalertforcar“While landings and takeriers using Boeing 737 planes offs continue at Delhi airport, by temporarily barring them flights that are not CAT III fromperforminglowvisibility compliant may be affected. CAT III B landings. Passengers are requested to In India, SpiceJet, Air contact the airline concerned India, Air India Express, and for updated flight informaAkasa Air have Boeing 737 tion,”theDelhiairportsaidin planes in their fleet. a post on X. Category (CAT) The move came after the III B is an advanced instruregulator’s directive to Indian ment approach that enables carriers to conduct safety risk aircraft to land in low visibilassessments of their Boeing ity conditions. 737 aircraft equipped with

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Determined to Deliver
Patel Engineering Limited Q2 FY25 Consolidated Result Highlights
EXTRACTS OF UNAUDITED
STANDALONE AND CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE
QUARTER AND HALF YEAR ENDED
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2024 ₹ 11,743 Mn � 1,622 Mn ₹ 808 Mn ₹ 0.87 ₹ 1,72,607 Mn
from OperationsRevenue OP. EBITDA Net Profit from continuing operationsEPS Order Book
(Rs. in Millions except EPS)
STANDALONE CONSOLIDATED
Particulars QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024 30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024
Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited
Total Income from Operation (Net) 11,545.53 10,824.39 10,121.09 22,369.91 21,028.09 44,120.39 11,743.25 11,016.59 10,213.13 22,759.84 21,399.24 45,441.08
Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period (before Tax, 1,196.49 1,028.24 516.72 2,224.72 1,194.83 2,751.77 1,158.32 832.58 497.39 1,990.90 1,276.76 3,194.94
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period before tax [1,048.87] 1,028.24 516.72 2,077.10 2,113.99 3,786.05 1,010.70 832.58 490.80 1,843.28 1,329.38 4,051.12
Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items) 816.84 678.58 413.31 1,495.42 1,734.03 2,855.96 734.48 547.22 376.58 1,281.70 930.34 3,022.10
from continuing operations
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax - - - - - - - - - - (119.73) (119.73)
from discontinuing operations
Total Comprehensive Income for the period
[Comprising Profit / (Loss) for the period(after tax) and Other Comprehensive Income 809.14 681.63 412.65 1,490.77 1,720.23 2,881.80 811.82 494.04 333.78 1,305.86 761.74 2,845.47
(after tax)]
Paid-up Equity Share Capital 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62
Reserve (Excluding Revaluation Reserve) asshown in the Audited Balance Sheet of the - - - 35,742.44 29,524.11 30,648.48 - - - 35,603.85 28,753.77 30,715.46
previous year
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
continued operations)
Basic : 0.98 0.82 0.67 1.79 2.73 3.69 0.87 0.65 0.46 1.52 1.12 3.64
Diluted : 0.98 0.79 0.66 1.72 2.57 3.59 0.87 0.63 0.46 1.47 1.12 3.54
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
discontinued operations)
Basic : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
Diluted : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
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Note :

  • a.The above is an extract of the detailed format of Quarterly and Half yearly Financial Results filed with the Stock Exchanges under Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing and Other Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The full format of the Quarterly and Half Yearly Financial Results are available on the websites of Stock Exchange www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com and on the website of the Company - www.pateleng.com.

  • b.The above financial results have been prepared in accordance with the Indian Accounting Standards (‘Ind AS’) as prescribed under section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules as amended from time to time. The above results were reviewed by the Audit Committee and approved and taken on record by the Board at their respective meetings held on November 13, 2024.

  • c.Exceptional items (net) include gain from increase in fair valuation of an investment and provision made for expected loss on settlement of certain arbitration awards under VsV Scheme

  • d.The company is engaged in the Engineering and construction industry which is seasonal in character. The company’s margins in the quarterly results vary based on the accrual of cost, recognition of income in different quarters etc. due to the nature of its receipt of claims/awards. In view of this, financial results for the quarter are not comparable with quarterly/annual results.

  • e.The previous period figures have been regrouped / rearranged / recasted / reformatted wherever necessary for the purpose of comparison.

For Patel Engineering Ltd. Sd/-Kavita Shirvaikar Managing Director (DIN: 07737376)

Mumbai,

November 13, 2024

PATEL ENGINEERING LTD.

CIN: L99999MH1949PLC007039 Regd. Office : Patel Estate Road, Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai - 400102

Tel No. +91 22 26767500, 26782916 | Fax +91 22 26782455, 26781505 | Email: [email protected]

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PUNE | THURSDAY, 14 NOVEMBER 2024

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Nationalcapital’sAQIhits‘severe’for1sttimethisseason

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AJINKYA KAWALE
Mumbai, 13 November
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s many as 10 flights were diverted and A many were delayed at the Delhi airport on Wednesday as poor visibility impacted operations, officials said. Nine flights were diverted to the Jaipur airport, and one was diverted to Lucknow between 6 am and 12 noon, according to Flightradar24.com, a website tracking aircraft movements. The affected flights included those from carriers such as Akasa Air, Air India, and SpiceJet. These flight diversions occurred as a dense layerofsmogenvelopedDelhi and surrounding regions, including Noida, Ghaziabad, Visibility dropped in parts of Delhi as the air quality index and Gurugram. soared to 418 on Wednesday PHOTO: PTI Delhi recorded the country’s worst air quality on The airport did not CollinsAerospace’srudderconWednesday as it turned respondtoarequestforacomtrol system. The DGCA acted ‘severe’ for the first time this ment from Business Standard after taking note of an investiseason, with the AQI soaring till press time. gation report by the United to 418. Zero-metre visibility In CAT III B, the visibility States National Transportation wasreportedatIndiraGandhi forlandingandtake-offranges SafetyBoard,whichhighlighted International Airport at 8:30 from50to174metres,whilefor safety concerns about Boeing am, with the runway visual CAT III A, the visibility ranges 737 planes fitted with “Collins rangevaryingbetween125and between 175 and 299 metres. Aerospace SVO-730 Rudder 500 metres at different locaIn October, the Directorate Rollout Guidance Actuators.” tions,theIndiaMeteorological General of Civil Aviation Department said. (DGCA)raisedanalertforcar“While landings and takeriers using Boeing 737 planes offs continue at Delhi airport, by temporarily barring them flights that are not CAT III fromperforminglowvisibility compliant may be affected. CAT III B landings. Passengers are requested to In India, SpiceJet, Air contact the airline concerned India, Air India Express, and for updated flight informaAkasa Air have Boeing 737 tion,”theDelhiairportsaidin planes in their fleet. a post on X. Category (CAT) The move came after the III B is an advanced instruregulator’s directive to Indian ment approach that enables carriers to conduct safety risk aircraft to land in low visibilassessments of their Boeing ity conditions. 737 aircraft equipped with

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Determined to Deliver
Patel Engineering Limited Q2 FY25 Consolidated Result Highlights
EXTRACTS OF UNAUDITED
STANDALONE AND CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE
QUARTER AND HALF YEAR ENDED
ON SEPTEMBER 30, 2024 ₹ 11,743 Mn � 1,622 Mn ₹ 808 Mn ₹ 0.87 ₹ 1,72,607 Mn
from OperationsRevenue OP. EBITDA Net Profit from continuing operationsEPS Order Book
(Rs. in Millions except EPS)
STANDALONE CONSOLIDATED
Particulars QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED QUARTER ENDED HALF-YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED
30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024 30.09.2024 30.06.2024 30.09.2023 30.09.2024 30.09.2023 31.03.2024
Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited
Total Income from Operation (Net) 11,545.53 10,824.39 10,121.09 22,369.91 21,028.09 44,120.39 11,743.25 11,016.59 10,213.13 22,759.84 21,399.24 45,441.08
Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period (before Tax, 1,196.49 1,028.24 516.72 2,224.72 1,194.83 2,751.77 1,158.32 832.58 497.39 1,990.90 1,276.76 3,194.94
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period before tax [1,048.87] 1,028.24 516.72 2,077.10 2,113.99 3,786.05 1,010.70 832.58 490.80 1,843.28 1,329.38 4,051.12
Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items) 816.84 678.58 413.31 1,495.42 1,734.03 2,855.96 734.48 547.22 376.58 1,281.70 930.34 3,022.10
from continuing operations
(after Exceptional and/or Extraordinary items)Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax - - - - - - - - - - (119.73) (119.73)
from discontinuing operations
Total Comprehensive Income for the period
[Comprising Profit / (Loss) for the period(after tax) and Other Comprehensive Income 809.14 681.63 412.65 1,490.77 1,720.23 2,881.80 811.82 494.04 333.78 1,305.86 761.74 2,845.47
(after tax)]
Paid-up Equity Share Capital 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62 844.38 844.38 773.62 844.38 773.62 773.62
Reserve (Excluding Revaluation Reserve) asshown in the Audited Balance Sheet of the - - - 35,742.44 29,524.11 30,648.48 - - - 35,603.85 28,753.77 30,715.46
previous year
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
continued operations)
Basic : 0.98 0.82 0.67 1.79 2.73 3.69 0.87 0.65 0.46 1.52 1.12 3.64
Diluted : 0.98 0.79 0.66 1.72 2.57 3.59 0.87 0.63 0.46 1.47 1.12 3.54
Earnings per share (of Re. 1/- each) (for
discontinued operations)
Basic : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
Diluted : - - - - - - - - - - (0.15) (0.15)
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Note :

  • a.The above is an extract of the detailed format of Quarterly and Half yearly Financial Results filed with the Stock Exchanges under Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing and Other Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The full format of the Quarterly and Half Yearly Financial Results are available on the websites of Stock Exchange www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com and on the website of the Company - www.pateleng.com.

  • b.The above financial results have been prepared in accordance with the Indian Accounting Standards (‘Ind AS’) as prescribed under section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules as amended from time to time. The above results were reviewed by the Audit Committee and approved and taken on record by the Board at their respective meetings held on November 13, 2024.

  • c.Exceptional items (net) include gain from increase in fair valuation of an investment and provision made for expected loss on settlement of certain arbitration awards under VsV Scheme

  • d.The company is engaged in the Engineering and construction industry which is seasonal in character. The company’s margins in the quarterly results vary based on the accrual of cost, recognition of income in different quarters etc. due to the nature of its receipt of claims/awards. In view of this, financial results for the quarter are not comparable with quarterly/annual results.

  • e.The previous period figures have been regrouped / rearranged / recasted / reformatted wherever necessary for the purpose of comparison.

For Patel Engineering Ltd. Sd/-Kavita Shirvaikar Managing Director (DIN: 07737376)

Mumbai,

November 13, 2024

PATEL ENGINEERING LTD.

CIN: L99999MH1949PLC007039 Regd. Office : Patel Estate Road, Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai - 400102

Tel No. +91 22 26767500, 26782916 | Fax +91 22 26782455, 26781505 | Email: [email protected]

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