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Date: 28[th] December 2024
National Stock Exchange of India Ltd BSE Limited Exchange Plaza, C-1, Block G Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers Bandra – Kurla Complex Dalal Street, Bandra (E) Fort Mumbai - 400051 Mumbai - 400001 NSE: NCC BSE: 500294 Dear Sir/ Madam,
Sub: Notice of the Meeting of the Secured Creditors of NCC Limited (the Company)
Ref: Our letter dated 20[th] December 2024 - Update on Merger.
This is in continuation to our letter cited above on the subject, we would like to inform that as per the directions of the Hon’ble National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Hyderabad Bench, the notice convening the meeting of the Secured Creditors of the Company, on Thursday, 30[th] January 2025 at 12 Noon, is being dispatched to all the Secured Creditors of the Company.
The Newspaper Notice under Section 230 and other applicable provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the Companies (Compromises, Arrangements and Amalgamations) Rules, 2016, in respect of the aforesaid meeting as published today in Business Standard (English), Nava Telangana (Telugu) newspaper are enclosed.
The notice of the Meeting and other relevant documents for the Scheme of Arrangement are available on website of the Company at https://www.ncclimited.com/Scheme-ofArrangement.html.
We request you to kindly take the aforesaid intimation on record.
Thanking you,
Yours sincerely,
For NCC Limited
SISIRA Digitally signed by KUMAR SISIRA KUMAR MISHRA Date: 2024.12.28 MISHRA 15:49:22 +05'30' Sisir K Mishra Company Secretary
Encl: as above
NCC Limited
CIN: L72200TG1990PLC011146 NCC House, Madhapur, Hyderabad 500 081 T +91 40 2326 8888 F +91 40 23125555 ncclimited.com
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For a stronger share of global trade pie
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ince the beginning of this mil- India'sshareinglobaltrade andtheUSisnotexportdriven.Exportsmake up a significant portion of GDP
lennium,India'stradelandscape EXPORTS in smaller economies — Vietnam (93
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by a diversification of product cate- 2023 1.8 432 economieshaveamuchsmallershare
gories but also by an expansion into ofexportsintheirGDP:theUS(11.6per
new geographies, reshaping India’s IMPORTS cent),China(19.7percent),Japan(20.5
global trade footprint.theForUnitedmore thanStatestwohasdecadesheldnow,an Year Share(%) Value($bn) percent),andIndia(21.9percent).followsanopentradepolicy,signsbal-India, like other large economies,
unshakeable position as India’s top 1999 0.8 44.6 ancedFreeTradeAgreements(FTAs),
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for exports, and among the top five exportremainsapriority,itisnotpur-
import sources.China, which was India’s 16th Share(%) TOTAL TRADE 0.7 2.3 sued at the expense of other sectors.The focus is on organic economic MIDNIGHT SNACKS: REPORT
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oping regions — Asia and Africa — in2023-24,thecombinedshareofdevel-AccordingtotheEconomicSurvey Arpita Mukherjee, a India behind. “This isn’t more recently, electronics like smart-Source: Department of Commerce tors—engineeringgoods,electronics,chemicals and plastics, pharmaceuti-cals, agriculture and allied products, Chennai 481watermelons481condoms;5,234quantitiesofpetfood;
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ChessgeniusCarlsenplansmodern daytwistsintheage-oldgame
Freestylechessformatincludesinnovationslikeheartratemonitors, randomisedboards,andreality-styleconfessionbooths
VASUDHA MUKHERJEE PHOTO: X/MAGNUS CARLSEN TWEAKS IN NewDelhi,27December THE TOUR Magnus Carlsen, often hailed as one of n Randomisingstarting the greatest chess players of all time, isrevolutionise the centuries-old game.spearheading an ambitious initiative to positionsofkeypieces,includingkings,queens, With a vision to modernise chess and bishops,knights,androoks attract a broader audience, Norwegian n Heartratemonitorsto chess grandmaster has partnered with showcaseplayers’stresslevels German technology investor Jan Buettner and New York-based Left Lane n Confessionboothsfor Capital to launch the Freestyle Chess candid,reality-TV-style Grand Slam Tour. The plans were interviews Financial Times to infuse chess with the excitement andshared during an interview with. This new league aims The natBuettner’sestateinThetourkicksoffinFebruary appeal of mainstream sports like Germany Formula 1. n Itwilltraveltomajorcities ic twist by randomising the startingpositions of key pieces, including kings,Freestyle Chess introduces a dynam- Magnus Carlsen wearing a lie detector machine includingParis,NewYork,Delhi,andCapeTown queens, bishops, knights, and rooks. This shift forces players to be more creuct and a culture that extends beyond The tour kicks off in February at ative and adapt to new circumstances, the board. Buettner’s estate in Germany and will rather than relying on memorised Freestyle Chess is positioning itself travel to major cities including Paris, strategies. as a “media event,” akin to professional New York, Delhi, and Cape Town. The The league also integrates innovabasketball games or F1 races. Buettner initiative aims to tap into the global tive features such as heart rate monitors explained that elevating the players’ online chess audience that expanded to showcase players’ stress levels and profiles is critical, stating, “What makes significantly during the pandemic. “confession booths” for candid, realityF1 so exciting is the context, the colour For now, Freestyle Chess will focus TV-style interviews. codes of the drivers, the backstories, the on building a broad audience without Carlsen told The Financial Times , personal stories of these people.” paywalls, relying on platforms like “We inherently believe this is a better Investors, led by Left Lane Capital, Chess.com for distribution. Media rights game than what we’ve been playing in have injected $12 million into the vendeals may follow as the league gains classical chess.” ture, aiming to generate revenue traction. The Classical World Chess through sponsorships, ticket sales, hosThe prize fund for the first three Championship title holder from 2013 to pitality, and hosting fees. events is set at $750,000, eventually ris2023, he sees Freestyle Chess as an Although the league is not expected ing to $1 million per event. opportunity to reshape the sport. He to be immediately profitable, its organIndian prodigy Gukesh Dommaraju, likened the league’s vision to making isers are focused on building a comwho recently became the world champi“chess players into race car drivers,” pelling narrative around players, leveron, is among the top players joining the promising to deliver both a great prodaging their backstories to engage fans. league.
FORM No.CAA.2 (Pursuant to Section 230(3) of the Companies Act, 2013 and Rule 6 and 7 of the Companies (Compromises, Arrangements and Amalgamation) Rules, 2016 BEFORE THE NATIONAL COMPANY LAW TRIBUNAL HYDERABAD BENCH Company Application C.A.(CAA). No.30/230/HDB/2024 IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act, 2013 (Section 230, 232 and other applicable provisions) IN THE MATTER OF Scheme of Arrangement BETWEEN NCC Infrastructure Holdings Limited ... Transferor Company AND NCC Limited ... Transferee Company AND NCC Limited their Respective Shareholders NCC House, Madhapur, Hyderabad. Telangana India. Pin - 500081. Represented by its Company Secretary Sri. Sisir Kumar Mishra ...Applicant/Transferee Company ADVERTISEMENT OF NOTICE CONVENING MEETING OF SECURED CREDITORS Noticeisherebygiventhatbyanorderpronouncedon29thNovember2024,theHyderabadBenchofthe withoutsaid Applicant/Transferee Company for the purpose of considering, and if thought fit, approving with orNational Company Law Tribunal (“Tribunal”) has directed a meeting to be held of secured creditors of themodification, the proposed Scheme of Arrangement between NCC Infrastructure Holdings Limited. (the “Transferor Company”) and NCC Limited (the “Transferee Company”) and their respective shareholders(the“Scheme”). securedIn pursuance of the said order and as directed therein further notice is hereby given that a meeting ofcreditors of the Transferee Company will be held at NCC House, Madhapur, Hyderabad, Telangana, India, Pin-500081 on Thursday the 30th day of January 2025 at 12:00 Noon at which time andplacethesecuredcreditorsarerequestedtoattend. Copies of the Scheme, statement under section 102 read with section 230 to 232 of the CompaniesAct, 2013 can be obtained free of charge at the registered office of the Transferee Company/Applicant Company at its registered office. The hard copies of above documents shall be made available during business hours on all days other than Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays upto one day prior to the dateofthemeeting. proxies in the prescribed form are deposited at the Registered office of the Transferee Company at NCCPersons entitled to attend and vote at the meeting, may vote in person or by proxy, provided that all Forms of proxy can be had at the registered office of the Transferee Company during business hours onHouse,Madhapur,Hyderabad,Telangana,India,Pin-500081,notlaterthan48hoursbeforethemeeting. alldaysotherthanSaturdays,Sundaysandpublicholidays. The Tribunal has appointed Mr. Md. Hidayathullah Shareef as chairman of the said meeting of secured creditors and any adjournment thereof.The above mentioned Scheme if approved by the above meeting, willbesubjecttothesubsequentapprovalbytheTribunal. TheTribunalhasappointedMr.SrikantKumarPuthi,PCSasScrutiniserforthemeeting. Dated this 26th day of December 2024 Sd/ Place: Hyderabad Mr. Md. Hidayathullah Shareef Chairman Appointed for the Meeting of Secured Creditors of NCC Limited
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