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Nitco Ltd. — Interim / Quarterly Report 2023
May 30, 2023
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NITCO/SF/2023-24/011 May 30,2023
To,
| Corporate Service Department, | The Listing Department, |
|---|---|
| BSE Limited | National Stock Exchange of India Limited |
| Jeejeebhoy Towers | Exchange Plaza, Bandra Kurla Complex, |
| Dalal Street, | Bandra (E), |
| Mumbai - 400 001 |
Mumbai - 400051 |
| Script code: 532722 | Script code: NITCO |
Sub: Outcome of the Board Meeting of NITCO Limited (the "Company") held today i.e. Tuesday, May 30, 2023
Dear Sir/ Madam,
Pursuant to Regulation 30 read together with Part A of Schedule III of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 ("the Listing Regulations"), we hereby inform that the Board of Directors of the Company at their meeting held today i.e. Tuesday, May 30, 2023 has inter-alia transacted the following business:
- Considered and approved the audited standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2023 (Q4).
A copy of the audited Financial Results (standalone & consolidated), notes thereto and the Auditor's Report thereon are enclosed for records.
-
- Considered and approved the appointment of:
- M/ s. R.K. Bhandari & Co. as a Cost Auditor of the Company for FY 2023- 24;
- M/ s. Mehta Singhvi & Associates Chartered Accountants as Internal Auditors of the Company for FY 2023-24;
- Mf s. Mihen Halani & Associates Practicing Company Secretaries as Secretarial Auditors of the Company for the Financial Year 2023-24.
-
- Considered and approved the amendment in the 'NITCO Employee Stock Option Plan 2019' to align and comply with the requirements of the SEBI Share Based Employee Benefits and Sweat Equity) Regulations, 2021.



The Meeting of Board of Directors of the Company commenced at 6:30 P.M. and concluded at1; 3SP.M.
Kindly take the above information on your records.
Thanking You,
Yours faithfully, For NITCO Limite\
I

Viv Chairman & Managing Director DIN: 00043180
End:afa

Registred office: NITCO ltd., NITCO House, Sheth Govindram Jolly Marg, Kanjur Marg (E) Mumbai - 400 042. Tel.: 91 -22-67302500 I 67521555, Fax: 91 -22-25786484. CIN: L26920MH1 966PLCOl6547. Email : [email protected] Website: www.nitco.in

NITCO LIMITED
Reslstered Office: Plot No.3. Nltco House Kanlur VIllage Road. KanlurmargiEast). Mumbal - 400042 Tel No.: 022 67521555. Fax: 022 25786484. Email: [email protected]. Website: www.nltco.in. CIN: l26920MH1966PLC016547
STATEMENT OF STANDALONE & CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE QUARTER AND YEAR ENDED MARCH 31,2023
| (Rs In l akhs except earnings per share) | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| STANDALONE | CONSOLIDATED | |||||||||
| Three Month Ended | Year ended | Three Month Ended | Year ended | |||||||
| Particulars | 31.o3.2023 | 31.12.2022 | 31.03.2022 | 31.03.2023 | 31.03.2022 | 31.03.2023 | 31.12.2022 | 31.03.2022 | 31.03.2023 | 31.03.2022 |
| (Audited) | (Audited) | (Audited) | (Audited) | (Audited) | (Unaudited) | (Audited) | (Audited) | (Audited) | ||
| (Refer Note 13) | (Unaudited) (Refer Note 13) | (Refer Note 13) | (Refer Note 13) | |||||||
| CONTINUING OPERATIONS | ||||||||||
| Revenue from Operations | ||||||||||
| Sale of Products | 10,451.75 | 11,163.44 | 11,887.08 | 37,824.12 | 40,345.04 | 10,518.31 | 11,211.39 | 11,960.07 | 38,026.61 | 40,539.08 |
| Other operational revenue | 60.21 | 61.72 | 91.52 | 342.80 | 522.21 | 60.12 | 61.79 | 91.52 | 342.80 | 522.21 |
| Total Revenue from Operations | 10,511.96 | 11,225.16 | 11,978.60 | 38,166.92 | 40,867.25 | 10,578.43 | 11,273.18 | 12,051.S9 | 38,369.41 | 41,061.29 |
| Other Income | 77.89 | 61.07 | 72.69 | 450.41 | 744.64 | 79.76 | 61.24 | 74.66 | 454.61 | 747.18 |
| Total Income | 10,589.8S | 11,286.23 | 12,051.29 | 38,617.33 | 41,611.89 | 10,658.19 | 11,334.42 | 12,126.25 | 38,824.02 | 41,808.47 |
| Expenses | ||||||||||
| Cost of materials consumed | 977.19 | 1,272.65 | 1,084.72 | 4,054.81 | 2,791.08 | 1,034.75 | 1,313.13 | 1,146.96 | 4,230.74 | 2,960.24 |
| Purchase of Stock In trade | 7,045.86 | 7,624.23 | 8,561.61 | 26,062.01 | 28,909.69 | 7,045.86 | 7,624.23 | 8,561.61 | 26,062.01 | 28,909.69 |
| Changes In Inventories of finished goods, Stock In trade and work | 501.16 | (48.06) | 328.60 | 529.10 | 975.75 | 501.16 | (48.06) | 328.60 | 529.10 | 975.75 |
| fn·prog'ress | 1,408.01 | 1,304.10 | ||||||||
| Employee benefits expense Depreciation and amortization expense |
707.49 | 740.35 | 1,334.61 736.89 |
5,372.68 2,925.98 |
5,334.56 3,000.38 |
1,408.01 707.49 |
1,304.10 740.35 |
1,334.61 736.88 |
5,372.68 2,925.98 |
5,334.56 3,000.37 |
| Finance cost (net) | 1,881.60 | 1,893.64 | 1,644.36 | 7,335.29 | 6,432.61 | 1,881.48 | 1,893.67 | 1,644.26 | 7,335.29 | 6,432.61 |
| Other expenses | 2,196.13 | 1,302.62 | 2,085.56 | 5,877.98 | 6,754.47 | 2,203.34 | 1,310.70 | 2,097.61 | 5,907.13 | 6,809.20 |
| Total Expenses | 14,717.44 | 14,089.53 | 15,776.35 | 52,157.85 | 54,198.54 | 14,782.09 | 14,138.12 | 15,850.53 | 52,362.93 | 54,422.42 |
| (Loss) from Continuing Operations before tax and before | ||||||||||
| exceptional items | (4,127.59) | (2,803.30) | (3,725.06) | (13,540.52) | (12,586.65) | (4,123.90) | (2,803.70) | (3,724.28) | (13,538.91) | (12,613.95) |
| Exceptlonalltems·galn/(loss) (Refer Note - 8) | (89.33) | (644.01) | (1,585.34) | (89.33) | (644.01) | (1,585.34) | ||||
| Profit I (loss) from Continuing Operations before tax and alte r | ||||||||||
| exceptional Items | (4,216.92) | (3,447.31) | (3,725.06) | (15,125.86) | (12,586.65) | (4,213.23) | (3,447.71) | (3,724.28) | (15,124.25) | (12,613.95) |
| Tax expense | - | |||||||||
| Current Tax (current year) | 0.20 | 0.90 | 0.20 | |||||||
| Current Tax (earlier years) | (0.10) | |||||||||
| Deferred Tax | - | |||||||||
| Net Profit for the period from Continuing Operations | (4,216.92) | (3,447.31) | (3,725.06) | (15,125.86) | (12,586.65) | (4,213.23) | (3,447.71) | (3,724.48) | (15,125.05) | (12,614.15) |
| Profit/ (loss) attributable to Non-Controlling Interest | 0.82 | (0.29) | 0.27 | (0.25) | (0.82) | |||||
| Profit attributable to the Owners of the Parent | - | (4,214.05) | (3,447.42) | (3,724.75) | (15,124.80) | (12,613.33) | ||||
| Net Profit/ (loss) after tax Profit/ (Loss) attributable to Non-Controlling Interest |
(4,216.92) | (3,447.31) | (3,725.06) | (15,125.86) | (12,586.65) | (4,213.23) | (3.447.71) | (3,724.48) | (15,125.05) | (12,614.15) |
| Profit attributable to the Owners of the Parent | 0.82 (4,214.05 |
(0.29) (3,447.42) |
0.27 13,724.75 |
(0.25) (15 124.80 |
(0.82) (12,613.33 |
|||||
| Other Comprehensive Income | ||||||||||
| (I) Items that will not be reclassified to profit or loss | 25.19 | (3.33) | 34.18 | 30.30 | 38.29 | 25.19 | (3.33) | 34.18 | 30.30 | 38.29 |
| (II) Tax relating to Items that will not be reclassified to profit or | ||||||||||
| loss | ||||||||||
| Other Comprehensive Income (OCI) | 25.19 | (3.33) | 34.18 | 30.30 | 38.29 | 25.19 | (3.33) | 34.18 | 30.30 | 38.29 |
| OCt attributable to Non-Controlling Interest | ||||||||||
| OCt attributable to the Owners of the Parent | 25.19 | (3.33) | 34.18 | 30.30 | 38.29 | 25.19 | (3.33) | 34.18 | 30.30 | 38.29 |
| Total C~mprehenslve Income | (4,191.73) | (3,450.64) | (3,690.88) | (15,095.56) | (12,548.36) | (4,188.04) | (3,451.04) | (3,690.30) | (15,094.75) | (12,575.86) |
| Non-Controlling Interest | 0.82 | (0.29) | 0.27 | (0.25) | (0.82) | |||||
| Net Profit/ (loss) alter taxes, Non-Controlling Interest | (4,191.73) | (3,450.64) | (3,690.88) | (15,095.56) | (12,548.36) | (4,188.86) | (3,450.75) | (3,690.57) | (15,094.50) | (12,575.04) |
| Paid· up equity share capital (Face Value Rs. 10 per share) | 7,185.90 | 7,185.90 | 7,185.90 | 7,185.90 | 7,185.90 | 7,185.90 | 7,185.90 | 7,185.90 | 7,185.90 | 7,185.90 |
| Reserves excluding revaluation reserves as per balance sheet | (41,756.85) | (26,661.29) | (42,112.80) | (27,018.32) | ||||||
| Earnings per share (before extraordinary Items) (of Rs. 10/ · each) | ||||||||||
| (not annualized): | ||||||||||
| Basic · Continuing Operations | (5.87) | (4.80) | (5.18) | (21.05) | (17.52) | (5.86) | (4.80) | (5.18) | (21.05) | (17.55) |
| Diluted ·Continuing Operations | (5.87) | (4.80) | (5.18) | (21.05) | (17.52) | (5.86) | (4.80) | (5.18) | (21.05) | (17.55) |
| Basic - Discontinuing Operations | ||||||||||
| Diluted • Discontinuing Operations | - | |||||||||
| Baste· Continuing & Discontinuing Operations | (5.87) | (4.80) | (5.18) | (21.05) | (17.52) | (5.86) | (4.80) | (5.18) | (21.05) | (17.55) |
| Diluted - Continuing & Discontinuing Operations | (5.87 | (4.80 | (5.18 | (21.05 | (17.52) | (5.86) | (4.80 | _[5.18 | [21.05 | (17 5~ |
Place: MUMBAI Date : 30-May-2023

\ I L. ...... Chairman & Managing D ector (DIN: 00043180)

Registered Office: NITCO Limited, NITCO House, Sheth Govindram Jolly Marg, Kanjur Marg (E) Mumbai - 400 042. Tel.: 91·22 -25772800 I 25772790, Fax: 91 -22-25786484. CIN: L26920MH1 966PLC016547. Email : [email protected] Website: www.nitco.in

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
| (Rs in Lakhs) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| STANDALONE | CONSOLIDATED | |||
| Particulars | As at | As at | ||
| 31.03.2023 | 31.03.2022 | 31.03.2023 | 31.03.2022 | |
| (Audited) | (Audited) | (Audited) | (Audited) | |
| Assets | ||||
| Non-current assets | ||||
| (a) Property, plant & equipment | 33,472.14 | 36,249.14 | 33,582.26 | 36,367.39 |
| (b) Capital work-in-progress | 244.67 | 260.67 | 423.84 | 439.84 |
| (c) Right-of-use Assets | 195.63 | 70.99 | 195.63 | 70.99 |
| (d) intangible Assets | 34.41 | 34.41 | ||
| (e) Good.will On Consolidation | 323.77 | 323.77 | ||
| (f) Financial assets | ||||
| (1) investments | 694.59 | 694.59 | ||
| (2) Other Financial assets | 3,487.60 | 3,419.62 | 3,487.60 | 3,419.62 |
| (g) Other non-current assets | 1,522.37 | 1,532.21 | 1522.37 | 1,532.21 |
| Sub-total- Non-current assets | 39,651.41 | 42,227.22 | 39,569.88 | 42,153.82 |
| Current assets | ||||
| (a) Inventories | 6,772.64 | 6,360.88 | 6,773.98 | 6,363.01 |
| (b) inventories Real Estate | 15,000.00 | 15,000.00 | 18,734.29 | 18,734.30 |
| (c) Financial assets | ||||
| (1) Trade receivables | 7,391.54 | 9,655.00 | 7,398.94 | 9,661.36 |
| (2) Cash and cash equivalents | 1,055.36 | 1,167.08 | 1,122.89 | 1,244.00 |
| (3) Loans | 5,892.67 | 5,895.02 | 2,028.53 | 2,023.00 |
| (4) Other Financial assets | 47.57 | 36.84 | 60.67 | 36.84 |
| (d) Other current assets | 2,983.78 | 3,775.44 | 3,016.08 | 3,798.08 |
| (e) Asset held for sale (Refer note no 10) | - | 3,084.24 | 3,084.24 | |
| Sub-total -Current assets | 39,143.56 | 41,890.26 | 42,219.62 | 44,944.83 |
| Total- Assets | 78,794.97 | 84,117.48 | 81,789.50 | 87,098.65 |
| Equity and liabilities | ||||
| Equity | ||||
| (a) Equity Share capital | 7,185.90 | 7,185.90 | 7,185.90 | 7,185.90 |
| (b) Othet equity | (41,756.85) | (26,661.29) | (42,112.80) | (27,018.32) |
| (c) Non-controlling interest | - | (1,724.57) | (1,724.32) | |
| Sub-total-Equity | (34,570.95) | {19,475.39) | (36,651.47) | (21,556.74) |
| Liabilities | ||||
| Non-current liabilities | \ | |||
| (a) Financial liabilities | ||||
| (1) Borrowings | 20,000.00 | 20,002.63 | 20,000.00 | 20,002.63 |
| (2) Lease liabilities | 106.40 | 33.93 | 106.40 | 33.93 |
| (b) Provisions | 160.06 | 214.60 | 160.06 | 214.60 |
| Sub-total-Non-current liabilities | 20,266.46 | 20,251.16 | 20,266.46 | 20,251.16 |
| Current liabilities | ||||
| (a) Financial liabilities | ||||
| (1) Borrowings | 67,972.16 | 61,089.93 | 67,972.16 | 61,089.93 |
| (2) Trade payables | ||||
| a) Total outstanding dues of micro enterprises and small enterprises; | ||||
| and | 740.93 | 640.26 | 740.93 | 640.26 |
| b) Total outstanding dues of creditors other than micro enterprises and | ||||
| small enterprises | 15,116.85 | 13,588.22 | 15,181.35 | 13,644.61 |
| (3) l ease liabilities | 102.58 | 51.63 | 102.58 | 51.63 |
| (4) Other financia l liabilities | 2,331.35 | 1,867.34 | 2,340.15 | 2,083.63 |
| (b) Other current liabilities | 6,609.90 | 5,766.87 | 6,917.08 | 5,862.83 |
| (c) Provisions | 225.69 | 337.46 | 228.56 | 339.64 |
| (d) liability/ Disposal Group held for sale (Refer note no 10) | - | - | 4,691.70 | 4,691.70 |
| Sub-total-Current liabilities | 93,099.46 | 83,341.71 | 98,174.51 | 88,404.23 |
| 78,794.97 | 84,1~48 | 81,789.50 | 87,098.65 |

Tel.: 91 -22-67302500 I 67521555, Fax: 91-22- 25786484. CIN: L26920MH1966PLC016547.
Email : [email protected] Website: www.nitco.in
(DIN: 00043180)
Ca sh Flow Statement for the year ended 31st March 2023
| Standalone | Co nsolidated | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Particulars | 31.03.2 | 023 | 31 | 03.2022 | 31 | .03.2023 | 31.03.2022 | |
| A. CASH FLOW FROM OP ERATING ACTIVITIES |
||||||||
| Net Profit before tax (before exceptional items) | (15 ,125.86) |
(12,586 .65) |
(15,124.25) | (12,613.95) | ||||
| Adjusted for : | ||||||||
| Depreciation & amortisation expense | 2,925.98 | 3,000.38 | 2,925.98 | 3,000.38 | ||||
| (Profit)/l oss on sale of Property, plant & equipment (Net) |
(0.57) | (451.58) | (0.57) | (451.58) | ||||
| Finance costs | 7,335.29 | 6,432.61 | 7,335.29 | 6,43 2 .61 |
||||
| Provisions aga in st current assets |
800.49 | .19 11,061 |
1,147.36 | .77 10,128 |
800.49 | 11,061 .19 |
1 ,147.34 |
10,128 .75 |
| Operating Profi t /(loss) before Working Capital Changes |
( 4,064 .67) |
(2,457.88) | (4, 063 .06) |
(2,485.20) | ||||
| Working capital a djustments: |
||||||||
| Adjustment for (increase)/ d ecrease: |
||||||||
| ( Increase)/ decrease in inventories |
(467 .10) |
1,134.88 | (466.31) | 1,136.15 | ||||
| ( Increase )/ decrease in trade receivables |
1,567.53 | (407.58) | 1,535.84 | (344.66) | ||||
| ( I ncrease )/ decrease in and other receivables |
512.34 | 235.28 | 512.34 | 235.28 | ||||
| Increa s e/ ( decrease) in trade and other payables |
2,762.00 | 4,374.77 | 1,950 .28 |
2,912.86 | 2,773.80 | 4,355.67 | 1,929.57 | 2,956 .34 |
| Cash Generated from Operations | 310.10 | 454.98 | 292.61 | 471 .14 |
||||
| Taxes paid (net of refunds) | (33.96) | - | (33.96) | (0.20) | ||||
| Net Cash generated from Operations | 276.14 | 454.98 | 258 .65 |
470 .94 |
||||
| B. CASH FLOW FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES | ||||||||
| Increase/ (decrease) Property, plant & equipment (Net) | (44.63) | 393.08 | (36.53) | 370.88 | ||||
| Net Cash flow (used in) Investing Activities | (44.63) | 393.08 | (36.53) | 370.88 | ||||
| C. CASH FLOW FROM FINANONG ACTIVITIES | ||||||||
| Proceeds/ (Repayment) of long Term Bo rrowings ( Net) |
- | (53.67) | - | (53 .67) |
||||
| Finance costs paid (net) | (343.23) | (814.93) | (343 .23) |
(814.93) | ||||
| Net Cash flow (used in) Financing Activities | (343 .23) |
(868 .60) |
(343.23) | (868.60) | ||||
| rease in Cash and Cash Equivalents (A Net in c +B+C) |
(111 .72) |
(20.54) | (121.11) | (26.77) | ||||
| Cash and Cash Equivalents at the beginning of the year | 1 ,167.08 |
1 , 187 .62 |
1,244.00 | 1,270.77 | ||||
| a lents at the end Cash and Cash Equi v of the year |
1,055.36 | 1,167.08 | 1,122.89 | 1,244.00 | ||||
| of cash and cash equival Components e nts |
||||||||
| Cash on hand | 2.48 | 4 .93 |
5.03 | 7.29 | ||||
| lance in curr e nt account and deposits w ith banks Ba |
1,052.88 | 1,162.15 | /.C117.86 | 1,236 .71 |
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| sh and Cash Equivalents at he end of the year Ca t |
1055.36 | 1167 .08 |
11122.89 | 1244.00 |
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SEGMENTWISE REVENUE, RESULTS AND CAPITAL EMPLOYED FOR THE QUARTER AND YEAR ENDED MARCH 31,2023
| Particulars | r r1101e ~.,/ | \1\eTer r1101e ~.,/ | \1\eTer r1101e ~.,/ | \1\eTer r1101e ~.,/ | (Audited) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net Sales/Income from Operations | ||||||||||
| -Tiles and other related products | 10,506.14 | 11,219.42 | 11,972.86 | 38,161.10 | 40,861.51 | 10,506.16 | 11,225.16 | 11,978.61 | 38,161.08 | |
| - Real estate |
5.82 | 5.74 | 5.74 | 5.82 | 5.74 | 72.27 | 48.02 | 72.98 | 208.32 | |
| Revenue | 10,511.96 | 11,225.16 | 11,978.60 | 38,166.92 | 40,867.25 | 10,578.43 | 11,273.18 | 12,051.59 | 38,369.41 | |
| jsegment results | ||||||||||
| -Tiles and other related products | (2,263.22) | (1,595.80) | (2,157.77) | (8,045.93} | (6,775.30} | (2,264.92) | (1,595.93} | (2,160.59} | ||
| (149.99) | (18.94) | 4.38 | (195.05) | (123.38} | (146.47) | (19.35) | 5.91 | |||
| Segment Profit Before Finance Cost and | (2,413.21} | (1,614.74} | (2,153.39) | (8,240.98} | (6,898.68} | (2,411.51} | (1,615.28} | (2,154.68} | (8,243.57} | |
| 1,881.60 | 1,893.64 | 1,644.36 | 7,335.29 | 6,432.61 | 1,881.48 | 1,893.67 | 1,644.26 | 7,335.29 | ||
| 77.89 | 61.07 | 72.69 | 450.41 | 744.64 | 79.76 | 61.24 | 74.66 | 454.61 | ||
| before tax after exceptional items | (4,216.92} | (3,447.31} | (3,725.06} | (15,125.86) | (12,586.65) | (4,213.23) | (3,447.71) | (3,724.28) | (15,124.25) | |
| Employed | ||||||||||
| -Tiles and other related products | 30,487.75 | 33,161.19 | 38,676.14 | 30,487.72 | 38,676.14 | 28,880.38 | 31,553.72 | 37,068.68 | 28,880.38 | |
| - Real estate |
22,735.78 | 22,881.24 | 22,805.66 | 22,735.78 | 22,805.66 | 22,262.63 | 22,405.31 | 22,331.73 | 22,262.63 | |
| - Unallocated/ Corporate |
(87,794.48) | (86,421.64) | (80,957.19) | (87,794.44} | (80,957.19) | (87,794.48) | (86,421.64} | (80,957.14) | (87,794.48} | |
| Net capital Employed (A-B) | (34,570.95} | (30,379.21) | (19,475.39) | (34,570.95) | (19,475.39) | (36,651.47) | (32,462.60} | (21,556.74} | (36,651.47} | |
| Segmental Assets | ||||||||||
| -Tiles and other related products | 55,429.89 | 56,636.14 | 60,732.48 | 55,429.86 | 60,732.48 | 58,514.22 | 59,720.36 | 63,816.72 | 58,514.22 | |
| Real estate - |
22,925.30 | 23,064.95 | 22,979.27 | 22,925.30 | 22,979.27 | 22,835.49 | 22,958.78 | 22,876.18 | 22,835.491 | |
| - Unallocated/ Corporate |
439.78 | 429.76 | 405.73 | 439.81 | 405.73 | 439.78 | 429.76 | 405.75 | 439.78 | 22,876.181~ 405.75 ~ 0 |
| Total Segmental Assets (A) | 78,794.97 | 80,130.85 | 84,117.48 | 78,794.97 | 84,117.48 | 81,789.50 | 83,108.91 | 87,098.65 | 81,789.50 | 87,098.65 -g g |
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The above financial results were reviewed by the audit committee and thereafter taken on record by the Board of Directors at their Meeting held on May 30, 2023 and were duly audited by the statutory auditors.
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The above results have been prepared In accordance with the principles and procedures of the Indian Accounting Standards ('lnd AS') as notified under t he Companies (Indian A<counting Standards) Rules, 2015 as specified under section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 and other accounting principles generally accepted In India.
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In 201B, the Company had received sanction from JM Financial Asset Reconstruction Company limited ("JMFARC") for restructuring of Company's debt vide a Restructuring Agreement dated 27th March 2018 entered between the Company and JMFARC. ·
In accordance with the terms of the Restructuring agreement, the Company was obligated to ensure repayment of the Restructured Facilities, along with Interest thereon In the manner specified In the Restructuring Agreement. Upon failure to ensure repayment of restructured facilities, JMFARC shall have an absolute right to revoke the reliefs and concessions granted In the Restructuring agreement. Accordingly, the debts and Interest are stated at the restructured values.
The Company had committed default In ensuring the repayments of the restructuring facility. On 19 September 2022, JMFARC has revoked the restructuring of existing facilities (excluding the NCO and RPS facility) and the dues amounting toRs. 2,42,762.93 Lakhs has been reinstated, however as per books of accounts the loans are not restated and the balance as at 31st March, 2023 Is Rs. 66,082.26 Lakhs)
The Company Is In the process of negotiating with the JMFARC for the restructuring/extension of restructuring of Its facilities. Pending negotiations, no further adjustment Is made.
Further, Company has received an email on 15th November 2022 from JM Financial Asset Restructuring Company limited (act ing In Its capacity as trustee of JMFARC·LVS Ceramics September 2014· Trust)- Financial Creditor w.r.t. filing of Application under Section 7 of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 read with Rule 4 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy (Application to Adjudicating Authority) Rules, 2016 with National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) to Initiate corporate Insolvency resolution process. The application Is numbered and the C.P. (I B) No. allotted Is- C.P. (IB)/130B(MB)2022. The application Is listed on the NCLT under cause list.
JMFARC also filed the CIRP against Corporate Guarantors namely Aurelia Estate and Investments Pvt. Ltd (entity having significant Influence over the Company), Nitco Realities Pvt. Ltd. (Subsidiary) and Megdoot Properties Pvt. Ltd., Feel Better Housing Pvt. Ltd., Maxwealth Properties Private limited, Sliver-Sky Real Estate Pvt. Ltd. (4 fellow Subsidiaries).
The Company Is taking appropriate legal advice and will take all appropriate steps to protect Its Interest In the aforesaid matter.
The Company has flied a reply with Hon'ble NCLT citing appropriate defence. The matter Is listed for hearing on 07 June, 2023.
- Restructuring of Company's debt (excluding debts of liC) was approved by JMFARC on January 23, 2018. The Company Is negot iating with liC for restructuring of Its facility (principal outstanding Rs. 1,887.26 Lakhs as on 31.03.2023 on terms similar to restructuring done by JMFARC. Pending negotiations with liC, no further adjustments, especially the provision of Interest amounting to Rs 2,639.43 Lakhs Is not made.
S.The Additional Director General Foreign Trade (ADGFT) levied penalty of Rs. 17,000 Lakhs for Irregular I non fulfilment of export obligation and the same has been confirmed by the Appellate Bench of DGFT, New Delhi. The Company has filed a Writ Petition In Bombay High Court as the said Order was bad In law & not In accordance to the cardinal Principles of Equity, Law and Good Conscience. No provision has been made In the Accounts for the same.
6.Pursuant to a Scheme of Amalgamation sanctioned by the Hon'ble Bombay High Court, a land parcel held In the name of Particle Board India Limited was amalgamated with the Company. as per the HC Order dated 8th July,2011. Revenue Department raised a demand for unearned Income of Rs. 5,105.88 Lakhs in this regard. The Company filed a Writ Petition before the Hon'ble Bombay High Court regarding the same. Stay was granted by Hon'ble Court on 26th March,2018 & the same was confirmed as Interim relief by virtue of Order dated 9th September, 2019.
- Capital advances to Saumya Bulldcon amounting to 995.99 Lakhs Is expected to be recovered In FY 2024. Hence, No provision has been made In the accounts for the same.
8.Exceptlonal ltems pertains to provision for litigation settlement amounting toRs. 89.331akhs for the quarter and Rs. 1,585.34 Lakhs for the year ended 31st M arch, 2023
On 27th January, 2020, lock out was declared In tiles manufacturing unit situated at Alibaug. The Lockout at the Allbaug plant continues. The Management has reached a settlement with the Allbaug Union representing the 250 workmen of the plant. 240 workers have accepted the settlement agreement. Under the settlement agreement the w orkers have been offered a VRS scheme and paid Exgratla and an additional compensation of Rs. 1,496.01 Lakhs along with their legal dues and Gratuity. Accordingly the case filed by the Union In the labour court and conciliation meeting In the Labour Commissioner's office post the settlement agreement stands dismissed. The company has also offered Rs. B9.33 lakhs under settlement agreement to employees on a contractual basis at Allbaug Plant.
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The Balance with respect to certain bank balances, borrowings from financial Institutions, other current asset and liabilities are subject to confirmation and the balances are currently
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New Vardhman Vitrified Pvt. Ltd. (NWPL} was subsidiary of the Company till 10th December, 2020. NWPL ceased to be subsidiary with effect from this date. However, the share transfer has not been effected pending NOC from some of the lenders. Accordingly, the assets and liabilities of NWPL has been classified as assets held for Sale In the Statement of Asset and liabilities.
ll. ln view of the accumulated losses, no provision for Tax has been made for the current year.
reported In the result as per the books of accounts.
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The Company had advanced money In the past to Nltco Realties Private limited ("NRPL"), a wholly owned subsidiary of the company in the form of Equity Investment of Rs. 694.59 lakhs and Loans of Rs. 5,885.10 lakhs, who along with Its subsidiaries have acquired land from the money. Due to conditions of Real Estate market and financial crunch In company the proposed real estate project did not materialise. There Is no specific agreement entered Into with NRPL and hence there are no terms and conditions w ith respect to repayment or charging Interest. Management has done a detailed evaluation on the recoverablllty of these equity Investments/loans given. The Valuation of Land In NRPL along with Its subsidiaries has been conducted by an Independent valuer. On the basis of such valuation done, management believes that the loans given are recoverable and accordingly no provision Is required to be recorded in respect of these balances as at the year end. The management expects this amount to be recovered In current year.
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The figures for the quarter ended 31st March, 2023 and 31st March, 2022 are the balancing figures between the aurilted figures In respect of the full financial year and year to date figures up to the third quarter of the Financial Year. (
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The previous quarter/ year figures are regrouped/ restated/ reclassified/ rearranged, wherever necessary, to make th n comparable.
Place : MUM8AI Date : 30-May-2023
Registered Office: NITCO Limited, NIT CO House, Sheth Govindram Jolly Marg, Kanjur Marg (E) Mumbai - 400 042. Tel.: 91-22-25772800 I 25772790, Fax: 91-22-25786484. CIN: L26920MH1966PLC016547. Email : [email protected] Website: www.nitco.in

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INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT
To The Board of Directors, Nitco Limited.
Report on the audit of Standalone Financial Results
Qualified Opinion
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- We have audited the accompanying Standalone financial results ("the Statement") of Nitco Limited ("the Company") for the quarter and year ended 31st March, 2023 ("the Statement"), attached herewith, being submitted by the Company pursuant to the requirements of Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 as amended.
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- In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, except for the effects of the matter described in the Basis for Qualified Opinion section of our report, the aforesaid standalone financial results:
- a) are presented in accordance with the requirements of Regulation 33 of the Listing Regulations in this regard; and
- b) give a true and fair view in conformity with the recognition and measurement principles laid down in the applicable Indian Accounting Standards, and other accounting principles generally accepted in India, of the net loss and other comprehensive income and other financial information for the quarter and year ended 31 March 2023
Basis for Qualified Opinion
3. Material Uncertainty Related to Going Concern
The Company continues to incur losses resulting in an erosion of its net worth and its current liabilities exceeds current assets as of 31st March 2023.
We draw your attention to Note 3 to the financial results as regards to revocation of the restructuring of existing facilities (excluding the NCD and RPS facility) by JM Financial Asset Resh·ucturing Company Limited (acting in its capacity as trustee of JMFARC-LVB Ceramics September 2014- Trust).- (Financial Creditor), vide letter dated 19th September 2022, whereby dues amounting toRs. 2,42,762.93 Lakhs has been restated (the amount appearing in books as on 31st March 2023 is Rs. 66,082.26 Lakhs).
On 15th November 2022, the Financial Creditor has made an Application under Section 7 of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 read with Rule 4 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy (Application to Adjudicating Authority) Rules, 2016 with National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) to initiate corporate insolvency resolution process. We are informed that the Company is seeking appropriate legal advice and will take all appropriate steps to protect its interest in the aforesaid matter. Accordingly, no adjushnents have been <~7:;>~---::::::::~utctLte to the carrying values of the liabilities and their presentation and classifications in the results and are on going concern basis.
Based on our audit conducted, we have concluded that a material uncertainty exists relating to events or conditions that may cast significant doubt on the entity's ability to continue as a going concern and to that extent, the audit report is qualified.
- We conducted our audit in accordance with the Standards on Auditing (''SAs") specified under section 143(10) of the Companies Act, 2013 ( 11 the Act"). Our responsibilities under those SAs are further described in the Auditor's Responsibilities for the Audit of the Standalone Financial Results section of our report. We are independent of the Company, in accordance with the Code of Ethics issued by the Institute of Chartered ·Accountants of India together with the ethical requirements that are relevant to our audit of the financial statements· under the provisions of the Act, and ·the Rules thereunder, and we have fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements and the Code of Ethics. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained, is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion on the Standalone financial results. ·
Emphasis of Matters
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- We draw attention to certain other matters and its consequential impact, if any, on the results including their presentation / disclosure:
- i. Refer Note 4 to the financial results, Company has not provided for interest on the outstanding loan of LIC of Rs. 1,887.26 lakhs (Principal outstanding), as they are hopeful of its restructuring same in line of JMFARC.
- ii. Refer Note 5 to the financial results, Additional Director General Foreign Trade (ADGFT) had lev~ed penalty of Rs. 17,000.00 lakhs which is confirmed by the Appellate bench of DGFT, New Delhi. No provision for the demand is made in the books. Management has received legal opinion that the order is bad in law.
- iii. Refer Note 6 to the financial results, Revenue Department has raised a demand of Rs 5,106.08 lakhs. No provision for the demand is made in the books as company has received interim relief against the order from Bombay High Court.
- iv. Refer Note 7 to the financial results, Management has not done provision for impairment of Rs. 995. 99lakhs w.r.t. capital advance given to Saumya Buildcon Pvt Ltd.
- v. Refer Note 9 to the financial results, the balance with respect to certain bank balances, borrowings from banks and finanCial institutions, other current assets and liabilities are subject to confirmations and the balances are currently reported in the results as per the books of accounts.
- vi. Refer Note 12 to the financial results, Management has not done provision for impairment of Rs. 6,579.69 lakhs w.r.t. money advanced to Nitco Realties Private Limited by way of investments and loans.
Management's and Board of Directors' Responsibilities for the Standalone Financial Results
- This statement, which includes the standalone financial result is the responsibility of the Company's Board of Directors and has been approved by them for issuance. The statement has been prepared on the basis of the Standalone Financial Statements for the three months and year ended 31st March 2023. This responsibility includes preparation and presentation of the Standalone Financial Results for the quarter and year ended 31st March 2023 that give a true and fair view of the net loss and other comprehensive income and other financial information in accordance with the recognition and measurement principles laid down in Ind AS prescribed under Section 133 of the Act, read with relevant rules issued thereunder and other accounting principles generally accepted in India and in compliance with Regulation 33 of the Listing Regulations. This responsibility also includes maintenance of adequate accounting records in accordance with the provisions of the Act for safeguarding of the assets of the Company and for preventing d detecting frauds and other irregularities; selection and application of appropriate accounting policies; king judgments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent; and the design, implementation and

maintenance of adequate internal financial controls, that were operating effectively for ensuring the accuracy and completeness of the accounting records, relevant to the preparation and presentation of the standalone financial results that give a true and fair view and are free from material misstatement whether due to fraud or error.
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- In preparing the standalone financial results, the Management and the Board of Directors are responsible for assessing the Company's ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the Board of Directors either intends to liquidate the Company or to cease operations, or has no realistic alternative but to do so.
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- The Board of Directors is responsible for overseeing the Company's financial reporting process
Auditor's Responsibilities for the Audit of the Standalone Financial Results
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- Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the standalone financial results as a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor's report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance, but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with SAs will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered mate.rial it individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of these standalone financial results.
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- As part of an audit in accordance with SAs, we exercise professional judgment and maintain professional skepticism throughout the audit. We also:
- Identify and assess the risks of material misstatement of the standalone financial results, whether due to fraud or error, design and perform audit procedures responsive to those risks, and obtain audit evidence that is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. The risk of not detecting a material misstatement resulting from fraud is higher than for one resulting from error, as fraud may involve collusion, forgery, intentional omissions, misrepresentations, or the override of internal control.
- Obtain an understanding of internal financial control relevant to the audit in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the. purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of such controls
- Evaluate .the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates by Board of Directors.
- Evaluate the appropriateness and reasonableness of disclosures made by the Board of Directors in terms of the requirements specified under Regulation 33 of the Listing Regulations.
- Conclude on the appropriateness of the Management and Board of Directors use of the going concern basis of accounting and, based on the audit evidence obtained, whether a material uncertainty exists related to events or conditions that may cast significant doubt on the appropriateness of this assumption. If we conclude that a material uncertainty exists, we are required to draw attention in our auditor's report to the related disclosures in the standalone financial results or, if such disclosures are inadequate, to modify our opinion. Our conclusions are based on the audit evidence obtained up to the date of our auditor's report. However, future events or conditions may cause the Company to tease to continue as a going concern
- Evaluate the overall presentation, structure and content of the standalone financial results, including the disclosures, and whether the standalone financial results represent the underlying transactions and events in a manner that achieves fair presentation.
- Obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence regarding the Standalone Financial Results of the Company to express an opinion on the Standalone Financial Results
We communicate with those charged with governance regarding, among other matters, the planned scope timing of the audit and significant audit findings, including any significant deficiencies in internal that we identify during our audit.
We also provide those charged with governance with a statement that we have com 3 plied with relevant ethical requirements regarding independence, and to communicate with them all relationships and other matters that may reasonably be thought to bear on our independence, and where applicable, related safeguards.
Other Matters
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- The standalone financial results include the results for the quarter ended 31 March 2023 being the balancing figure between the audited figures in respect of the full financial year and the published unaudited year to date figures up to the third quarter of the current financial year which were subject to limited review by us.
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- The financial results for the quarter and year ended 31st March, 2022 have been audited by another auditor who has expressed an unmodified opinion on those statements based on his audit for the quarter and year ended 31st March 2022.
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INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT
To The Board of Directors, Nitco Limited.
Report on the audit of Consolidated Financial Results Qualified Opinion
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- We have audited the accompanying Consolidated financial results ("the Statement") of Nitco Limited (hereinafter referred to as the "Holding Company") and its subsidiary (Holding Company and its subsidiary together referred to as "the Group") for the quarter and year ended 3}St March, 2023 ("the Statement"), attached herewith, being submitted by the Company pursuant to the requirements of Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 as amended.
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- In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, except for the effects of the matter described in the Basis for Qualified Opinion section of our report, the aforesaid Consolidated financial results:
| Name of the Entity | Relationship |
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| Nitco Realities Private Limited | Wholly Owned Subsidiary |
| Maxwealth Properties Pvt. Ltd. | Fellow Subsidiary |
| Meghdoot Properties Pvt. Ltd. | Fellow Subsidiary |
| Roaring - Lion Properties Pvt. Ltd. | Fellow Subsidiary |
| Feel Better Housing Pvt. Ltd. | Fellow Subsidiary |
| Quick-Solution Properties Pvt. Ltd. | Fellow Subsidiary |
| Silver-Sky Real Estates Pvt. Ltd. | Fellow Subsidiary |
| Opera Properties Pvt. Ltd. | Fellow Subsidiary |
| Ferocity Properties Pvt. Ltd. | Fellow Subsidiary |
| Glamorous Properties Pvt. Ltd. | Fellow Subsidiary |
| Nitco IT Parks Pvt. Ltd. | Fellow Subsidiary |
| Nitco Aviation Pvt. Ltd. | Fellow Subsidiary |
| Aileen Properties Pvt. Ltd. | Fellow Subsidiary |
| Quick Innovationlab Pvt. Ltd. | Fellow Subsidiary |
a) include the financial results of the following entity;
- b) are presented in accordance with the requirements of Regulation 33 of the Listing Regulations in this regard; and
- c) give a true and fair view in conformity with the recognition and measurement principles laid down in the applicable Indian Accounting Standards, and other accounting principles generally accepted in India, of the net loss and other comprehensive income and other financial information for the quarter and year ended 31st March 2023.

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Basis for Qualified Opinion
3. Material Uncertainty Related to,Going Concern
The Parent Company continues to incur losses resulting in an erosion of its net worth and its current liabilities exceeds current assets as of 31st March 2023,
We draw your attention to Note 3 to the financial results as regards to revocation of the restructuring of existing facilities (excluding the NCD and RPS facility) by JM Financial Asset Restructuring Company Limited (acting in its capacity as trustee of JMFARC-LVB Ceramics September 2014- Trust).- (Financial Creditor), vide letter dated 19th September 2022, whereby dues amounting to Rs. 2A2,762.93 Lakhs has been restated (the amount appearing in books as on 31St March 2023 is Rs. 66,082.26 Lakhs).
On 15th November 2022, the Financial Creditor has made an Application under Section 7 of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 read with Rule 4 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy (Application to Adjudicating Authority) Rules, 2016 with National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) to initiate corporate insolvency resolution process. We are informed that the Parent Company is seeking appropriate legal advice and will take all appropriate steps to protect its interest in the aforesaid matter. Accordingly, no adjustments have been made to the carrying values of the liabilities and their presentation and classifications in the results and are accounted on going concern basis.
Based on our audit conducted, we have concluded that a material uncertainty exists relating to events or conditions that may cast significant doubt on the parent entity's ability to continue as a going concern and to that extent, the audit report is qualified.
- We conducted our audit in accordance with the Standards on Auditing ("SAs") specified under section 143(10) of the Companies Act 2013 ("the Act"). Our responsibilities under those SAs are further described in the Auditor's Responsibilities for the Audit of the Consolidated Financial Results section of our report. Vl/e are independent of the Group, in accordance with the Code of Ethics issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India together with the ethical requirements that ~~e relevant to. our audit of the financial statements under the provisions of the Act and the Rules thereunder, and we have fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements and the Code. of Ethics. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained, is sufficient and .appropriate to<provide .. a basis for our opinion on the Consolidated financial results.
Emphasis of Matters
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- We draw attention to certain other matters and its consequential impact, if any, on the results including their presentation I disclosure:
- i. Refer Note 4 to the financial results, Parent Company has not provided for interest on the outstanding loan of LIC of Rs. 1,887.26 lakhs (Principal outstanding), as they are hopeful of its restructuring same in line of JMF ARC.
- ii. Refer Note 5 to the financial results, Additional Director General Foreign Trade (ADGFT) had levied penalty of Rs. 17,000.00 lakhs which is confirmed by the Appellate bench of DGFT, New DeihL No provision for the demand is made in the books. Management of parent company has received legal opinion that the order is bad in law.
- iii. Refer Note 6 to the financial results, Revenue Department has raised a demand of Rs 5,106.08 lakhs. No provision for the demand is made in the books as parent company has received interim relief against the order from Bombay High Court.
- iv. Refer Note 7 to the financial results, Management of parent company has not done provision for impairment of Rs. 995.99lakhs w.r.t. capital advance given to Saumya Buildcon Pvt Ltd.
- v. Refer Note 10 to the financial results, the balance with respect to certain bank balances, borrowings from banks and financial institutions, other current assets and liabilities are subject to confirmations and the balances are currently reported in the results as per the books of accounts.

Refer Note 11, New Vardhman Vitrified Pvt. Ltd. (NVVPL) was subsidiary of the Parent Company till 1th December, 2020. NVVPL ceased to be subsidiary with effect from this date. However, the share
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transfer has not been effected pending NOC from some of the lenders. Accordingly, the assets and liabilities of NVVPL has been classified as held for sale in the Statement of Asset and Liabilities.
Management's and Board of Directors' Responsibilities for the Consolidated Financial Results
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- These Consolidated financial results have been prepared on the basis of the Consolidated financial statements.
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- The Holding Company's Management and the Board of Directors are responsible for the preparation and presentation of these Consolidated financial results that give a true and fair view of the net loss and other comprehensive income and other financial information in accordance with the recognition and measurement principles laid down in Indian Accounting Standards prescribed under Section 133 of the Act and other accounting principles generally ·accepted in India and in compliance with Regulation 33 of the Listing Regulations. This responsibility also includes maintenance of adequate accounting records in accordance with the provisions of the Act for safeguarding of the assets of the each Company and for preventing and detecting frauds and other irregularities; selection and application of appropriate accounting policies; making judgments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent; and the design, implementation and maintenance of adequate internal financial controls, that were operating effectively for ensuring accuracy and completeness of the accounting records, relevant to the preparation and presentation of the Consolidated financial results that give a true and fair view and are free from material misstatement whether due to fraud or error.
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- In preparing the consolidated financial results, the Management and the respective Board of Directors of the companies included in the Group are responsible for assessing the ability of each company to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the respective Board of Directors either intends to liquidate the company or to cease operations, or has no realistic alternative but to do so.
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- The respective Board of Directors of the companies included in the Group is responsible for overseeing the financial reporting process of each company
Auditor's Responsibilities for the Audit of the Consolidated Financial Results
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- Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the Consolidated financial results as a whole are free from material misstatement whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor's report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high levelofassurance, but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with SAs will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individua,lly ~r in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of these Consolidated financial results.
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- As part of an audit in accordance with SAs, we exercise professional judgment and maintain professional skepticism throughoutthe audit. We also:
- Identify and assess the risks of material misstatement of the Consolidated financial results, whether due to fraud or error, design and perform audit procedures responsive to those risks, and obtain audit evidence that is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. The risk of not detecting a material misstatement resulting from fraud is higher than for one resulting from error, as fraud may involve ·collusion, forgery, intentional omissions, misi·epresentations, or the override of internal control. ·
- Obtain an understanding of internal financial control relevant to the audit in order to design audit . procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of such controls.
- Evaluate the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates by the Board of Directors.
- Evaluate the appropriateness and reasonableness of disclosures made by the Board of Directors in terms of the requirements specified under Regulation 33 of the Listing Regulations.
- Conclude on the appropriateness of the Management and Board of Directors use of the going concern basis of accounting and, based on the audit evidence obtained, whether a material uncertainty exists elated to events or conditions that may cast significant doubt on the appropriateness of this
assumption. If we conclude that a material uncertainty exists, we are required to draw attention in our auditor's report to the related disclosures in the Consolidated financial results or, if such disclosures are inadequate, to modify our opinion. Our conclusions are based on the audit evidence obtained up to the date of our auditor's report. However, future events or conditions may cause the Group to cease to continue as a going concern
• Evaluate the overall presentation, structure and content of the Consolidated financial results, including the disclosures, and whether the Consolidated financial results represent the underlying transactions and events in a manner that achieves fair presentation.
We communicate with those charged with governance regarding, among other matters, the planned scope and timing of the audit and significant audit findings, including any significant deficiencies in internal control that we identify during our audit.
We also provide those charged with governance with a statement that we have complied with relevant ethical requirements regarding independence, and to communicate with them all relationships and other matters that may reasonably be thought to bear on our independence, and where applicable, related safeguards.
We also performed procedures in accordance with the circular No CIR/CFD/CMD1/44/2019 issued by the SEBI under Regulation 33(8) of the Listing Regulations, as amended, to the extent applicable.
Other Matters
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- The Consolidated financial results include the results for the quarter and year ended 31 March 2023 being the balancing figure between the audited figures in respect of the full financial year and the published unaudited year to date figures up to the third quarter of.the currentfinancial year which were subject to limited review by us.
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- The financial results for the quarter and year ended 31st March 2023 of the one subsidiary and thirteen fellow subsidiaries have been audited by another auditor who has expressed an unmodified opinion on those statements based on their audit for the quarter and year ended 31st March 2023.
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- The financial results for the quarter and year ended 3151 March 2022 have been audited by another auditor who has expressed an unmodified opinion on those statements based on his audit for the quarter and year ended 31st March 2022.
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Audited Figures (as reported before adjusting for qualifications) (Rs. in Lakhs) |
Adjusted Figures (audited figures after adjusting for qualifications) Rs. in Lalchs) (Please also refer note below) |
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| 1. | Total income | 38,617.33 | 38,617.33 |
| 2. | Total Expenditure | 52,157.85 | 52,157.85 |
| 3. | Net Profit/ (Loss) before exceptional items | (13,540.52) | (13,540.52) |
| 4. | Exceptional items | (1,585.34) | (1,585.34) |
| 5. | Net Profit/ (Loss) (after OCI) | (15,095.56) | (15,095.56) |
| ~· | Earnings Per Share | (21.05) | (21.05) |
| ~. | !Total Assets | 78,794.9; | 78,794.97 |
| ~. | !Total Liabilities | 1,13,365.9L | 1,13,365.92 |
| ~. | Net Worth | (34,570.95) | (34,570.95) |
| ~0. | Any other financial item(s) (as felt appmpriate by the management) |
None | Nom |
| Audit Qualification (each audit aualification sevaratelv); a. |
Details of Audit Qualification: Material Uncertainty Related to Going Concern The Company continues to incur losses resulting in an erosion of its net worth and its cunen |
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| liabilities exceeds current assets as of 31st March 2023. We draw your attention to Note 3 to the financial results as regards to revocation of thE resb·ucturing of existing facilities (excluding the NCD and RPS facility) by JM Financial Asset Resh·ucturing Company Limited (acting in its capacity as trustee of JMFARC-LVB Ceramics September 2014 - Trust). - (Financial Creditor), vide letter dated 19th September 2022, whereby dues amounting to Rs. 2,42,762.93 Lakhs has been restated (the amount appearing in books as on 31st March 2023 is Rs. 66,082.26 Lakhs). |
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| ~ | On 15th November 2022, the Financial Creditor has made an Application under Section 7 o Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 read with Rule 4 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy (Application to Adjudicating Authority) Rules, 2016 with National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) to initiate corporate insolvency resolution process. We are informed that the Company is seeking appropriate legal advice an.d will take aU appropriate steps to protect its interest in the afo\·esaid matter. Accordingly, no adjustments have been made to the carrying values of the liabilities and their presentation and classifications in the 1·esults and are accounted on going concern basis. |

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| b. Type of Audit Qualification : Qualified Opinion | ||
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| . Frequency of qualification: First time | ||
| d. For Audit Qualification(s) where the impact is quantified by the auditor, Management's Views: | ||
| Not Applicable | ||
| . For Audit Qualification(s) where the impact is not quantified by the auditor: | ||
| (i) Management's estimation on the impact of audit qualification: Not Applicable | ||
| (ii) If management is unable to estimate the impact, reasons for the same: | ||
| adjustment is made. | s elaborated in note no. 3 to the financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2023, the ompany is in the process of negotiating with JM Financial Asset Reconstruction Company Limited or the restructuring/ extension of resh·ucturing of its facilities. Pending negotiations, no further |
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| (iii) Auditors' Comments on (ii) above: | ||
| he management does not have evidence to support its going concern estimates, hence, we hav | ||
| III. | oubt on the enti ualified. |
oncluded that a material uncertainty exists relating to events or conditions that may cast significant 's ability to continue as a going concern and to that extent, the audit report is |
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| i airman & Managing Director DIN: 00043180 |
Harsh Kedia Audit Committee Chairman DIN: 09784141 |
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| hartered Accountants | ||
| Reg. No. 107122VV/VV100672 | ||
| Mem.No. 036490 |
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Audited Figures (as reported before adjusting for qualifications) (Rs. in Lakhs) |
Adjusted Figures (audited figures after adjusting for qualifications) Rs. in Lakhs) (Please also refer note below) |
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| Total income | 38,824.02 | 38,824.02 | |
| 2. | Total Expenditure | 52,362.93 | 52,362.93 |
| ~· | NetYrofit/ (Loss) before exceptional items | (13,538.91) | (13,538.91) |
| ~. | Exceptional items | (1,585.34) | (1,585.34) |
| ~. | Net Profit/ (Loss) (after OCI) | (15,094.50) | (15,094.50) -- |
| p. | Earnings Per Share | (21.05) | (21.05) |
| fl. | Total Assets | 81,789.5C | 81,789.50 |
| 8. | Total Liabilities | 118A40.96 | 118A40.96 |
| 9. | Net Worth | (3M51.46) | (3M51.46) |
| Any other financial item(s) (as felt appropriate by the management) Audit Qualification {each audit aualification seoaratelv): |
None | Nom | |
| 10. a. |
Details of Audit Qualification: !Material Uncertainty Related to Going Concem !The Parent Company continues to incur losses resulting in an erosion of its net worth and its curren iabilities exceeds current assets as of 31st March 2023. |
Adjudicating Authority) Rules, 2016 with National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) to initiate C'Orporate insolvency resolution process. We are informed that the Parent Company is seeking appropriate legal advice and will take all appropriate steps to protect its interest in. the aforesaid matter. Accordingly, no adjustments have been made to the carrying values of the liabilities and their !Presentation and c1assifications in the resuits and are accounted on going concern basis.
Based on our audit conducted, we have concluded that a material uncertain.ty exists relating to events for conditions that may cast significant doubt on the parent entity's ability to continue as a going concern and to that extent, the audit report is qualified.

| b. Type of Audit Qualification : Qu~lified Opinion | ||
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| . Frequency of qualification: First time | ||
| . For Audit Qualification(s) where the impact is quantified by the auditor, Management's Views: | ||
| . For Audit Qualification(s) where the impact is not quantified by the auditor: | ||
| (i) Management's estimation on the impact of audit qualification: Not Applicable | ||
| (ii) If management is unable to estimate the impact, reasons for the satl.1e: | ||
| djustment is made. | As elaborated in note no. 3 to the financial results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2023, the ompany is in the process of negotiating with JM Financial Asset Reconsh·uction Company Limited for the restructuring/ extension of restructuring of its facilities. Pending negotiations, no further |
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| (iii) Auditors' Comments on (ii) above: | ||
| oncluded that a material uncertainty exists relating to events or conditions that may cast significan oubt on the entity's ability to continue as a going concern and to that extent, the audit report is |
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| hairman & Managing Director DIN: 00043180 |
Harsh Kedia Audit Committee Chairman DIN: 09784141 |