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Shanthi Gears Ltd. — AGM Information 2025
Jul 5, 2025
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SGL-12/Sec/2025-26 05[th] July, 2025 National Stock Exchange of lndia Limited Bombay Stock Exchange Limited Exchange Plaza, 5[th] Floor 1[st] Floor Plot No.C-1, Block G New Trading Ring, Rotunda Building Bandra-Kurla Complex P J Towers, Dalal Street Bandra (E), Fort, Mumbai - 400 051 Mumbai - 400 001 Stock Code: SHANTIGEAR Stock Code: 522034 Through NEAPS Through BSE Listing Centre
Dear Sir / Ma’am,
Sub: Publication of Notice in Newspapers regarding Notice of 52[nd] Annual General Meeting of the Company
Pursuant to Regulation 30, Regulation 44 and Regulation 47 of the SEBI Listing Regulations and in compliance with Section 108 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 20 of the Companies (Management and Administration) Rules, 2014, please find enclosed the copies of Newspaper Advertisements published in Business Line (English) and Dinamani (Tami) newspapers, informing about the Notice of 52[nd] Annual General Meeting of the Company scheduled to be held on Wednesday, the 30[th ] July, 2025 at 4.30 p.m. through Video Conference / Other Audio Visual Means.
This is for your kind information and records.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
For Shanthi Gears Limited
JOSEPH DEVA Digitally signed by JOSEPH SAGAYAM PITCHAI PILLAI WALTER DEVA SAGAYAM PITCHAI PILLAI WALTER VASANTH Date: 2025.07.05 12:05:24 VASANTH +05'30'
Walter Vasanth P J Company Secretary & Compliance Officer
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CHENNAI businessline. SATURDAY - JULY 5 - 2025
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Private banks see deposits outpacing credit growth in Q1; PSBs fare better
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Scheme to boost toy production soon: Goyal
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GUARDED APPROACH. Private lenders cautious on micro loan disbursal; strategic move to prevent margins
across multiple mid-sized said private banks have not Piyush Shukla banks, including Bandhan been aggressively lending in Mumbai Bank, RBL Bank, AU Small Q1 to protect margins, folFinance Bank (SFB) and lowing the central bank’s reA majority of private banks Ujjivan SFB. cent repo rate cuts. reported faster pace of de“Protection of net interest posit growth than credit PSBS’ CREDIT GROWTH margin (NIM) post repo rate growth in Q1FY26, while Public sector banks (PSBs), cut is currently more importmost large public sector meanwhile, posted higher ant than business growth for banks (PSBs) saw credit credit growth in the reportprivate banks. Banks are also growth outpacing deposits in ing quarter aided by decent very cautious on micro loan the reporting quarter, acCD ratio and excess statbusiness. PSBs, meanwhile, cording to provisional utory liquidity ratio (SLR). with decent CD ratio and exQ1FY25 data shared by Bank of Baroda (BoB) reporcess SLR, are being able to lenders. ted 13 per cent y-o-y rise in register higher credit The country’s largest advances at ₹12.07 lakh growth,” he said. private lender HDFC Bank crore in Q1 and its deposits “Our initial forecast for saw a 7 per cent year-on-year were up 9 per cent at ₹14.35 lenders’ credit growth in (y-o-y) growth in advances growth in Q1 despite its ₹3,300 crore during the relakh crore. Bank of India FY26 was at 13 per cent. in Q1FY26 at ₹26.53 lakh management saying that the porting quarter to help re(BoI) and Bank of MahaHowever, considering the crore, whereas deposits rose advances will grow on-par duce its credit-deposit (CD) rashtra reported similar muted Q1 growth numbers, 16 per cent y-o-y to ₹27.64 with industry in the current ratio. trends. we may revise (downwards) lakh crore. The bank reporfiscal. HDFC Bank also seDeposit growth, in fact, Sanjay Agarwal, senior dirthe full year forecast on adted a slower pace of credit curitised loans amounting to outpaced credit growth ector at CAREEdge Ratings, vances growth,” he added.
New Delhi: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Friday said that a scheme to boost toy production in the country will be finalised soon after consultations with the industry. Goyal said this while inaugurating the Toy Biz International B2B Expo 2025, which is organised by the Toy Association of India (TAI). PTI
Bank of Maharashtra logs 15% loan growth in Q1
New Delhi: State-owned Bank of Maharashtra (BoM) on Friday said it has registered a credit growth of 15.36 per cent to ₹2.41 lakh crore in the April-June quarter. The outstanding credit was ₹2.09 lakh crore at the end of the first quarter of the previous fiscal, BoM said in a regulatory filing. PTI
Alcobev sector on track for 6% volume rise
filing. PTI Sanjana B volumes. In its report titled‘Cheers continue for alcobev a marginal increase in inputcosts. costs. Bengaluru cos this fiscal’, Crisil Ratings The major raw material in- SAIL opens office in Dubai shared that the industry is put for the spirits and beer to boost global presence India’s alcobev industry is dominated by spirits, which segments are extra neutral set for a 6 per cent volume contribute 65-70 per cent of alcohol (ENA) and barley regrowth in FY26, driven by total revenue, with the respectively, together accountsteady demand across segmaining coming from beer, ing for 60-65 per cent of the ments. While the Indian wine and country liquor. total material cost, while the Made Foreign Liquor The industry is expected rest is towards packaging, (IMFL) segment is expected to grow 8–10 per cent in primarily glass bottles. to grow by 5–6 per cent, FY26, reaching ₹5.3 lakh reaching around 464 million crore, driven by a 13 per cent BOOZE BOOST. The industry is expected to grow 8-10 per cent ENA PRICES cases, the beer segment is CAGR over the past three in FY26, reaching ₹5.3 lakh crore ISTOCKPHOTO ENA prices are expected to New Delhi: State-owned steel likely to expand faster at 8 years. The growth is being rise 2-3 per cent this fiscal maker SAIL has set up an office per cent, hitting approximpropelled by rising volumes due to higher demand from in Dubai with an objective to ately 412 million cases. and continued premiumisarashtra remain the top ted to grow by around 15 per the ethanol blending protap opportunities in the According to Jayashree tion. IMFL-consuming States, accent. The contribution from gram, despite the expected emerging markets, an official Nandakumar, Director, counting for 40-45 per cent these segments will rise to higher supplies. Barley statement said on Friday. The Crisil Ratings, growth across CONSUMPTION UP of total volumes sold. 38-40 per cent of spirits revprices are expected to incompany is the third public segments in this fiscal is exIndia’s per capita alcohol Nandakumar commented, enue this fiscal compared crease 3-4 per cent this fiscal sector unit under the Ministry pected to be primarily consumption is estimated to “This fiscal, healthy volume with 31-33 per cent in fiscal due to the tight demand-supof Steel to have opened its volume-driven, with premibe around 2.5 litres (100 per and ongoing premiumisation year 2023.” ply situation. However, a 3-4 overseas office in Dubai. SAIL umisation trends continuing cent pure alcohol) for FY26, will support revenue growth The report also noted that per cent increase in realisahas inaugurated its to support realisations. compared to the global averdespite the absence of major higher volumes and realisation due to premiumisation, representative office in Dubai, Overall, the beer segment age of over 5 litres. It has price revisions. Revenue tions would support the along with continuing which is its first international may grow 1–2 per cent more risen from approximately 2.3 from premium and luxury profitability of players volume growth, will help in office in the Middle East, the than the spirits segment, litres in FY23. Karnataka, segments, priced at over through better contribution cost absorption and improve Ministry said. PTI supported by higher Tamil Nadu and Maha₹1,000 per 750 ml, is expecand cost absorption, despite operating margins.
a marginal increase in inputcosts. costs.
The major raw material input for the spirits and beer segments are extra neutral alcohol (ENA) and barley respectively, together accounting for 60-65 per cent of the total material cost, while the rest is towards packaging, primarily glass bottles.
SAIL opens office in Dubai to boost global presence
H&H Aluminium invests ₹150 crore in India’s largest solar frame unit in Rajkot
SC bins HDFC Bank CEO’s plea challenging FIR of Lilavati Trust
crore per annum,” said Utslowly,” the company official ported from China. The antidishan, submitted that the Avinash Nair tam Patel, Director of H&H said, adding that India has dumping duty ranges from Press Trust of India bank had been roped into a Ahmedabad Aluminium Pvt Ltd. been importing 90-95 per $403 to $577 per tonne, and New Delhi private dispute. “Our initial target is to cent of aluminium solar is imposed on imports from “The idea is to summon Gujarat-based H&H Alumeet the quality provided by panel frames. specified Chinese producers The Supreme Court on Frithe MD to police station. No minium Pvt Ltd has set up China. Pricing and quality or exporters and any other day refused to entertain a proceedings should be taken India’s largest aluminium were the two major reasons ANTI-DUMPING DUTY non-specified entities. plea by HDFC Bank CEO and against the MD,” he said. solar frame manufacturing why indigenous production In September 2024, the gov“This anti-dumping duty MD Sashidhar Jagdishan, plant at Rajkot on an investof aluminium frames for ernment imposed an anticame after we had bought challenging an FIR of cheat3 BENCHES RECUSED ment of ₹150 crore to manusolar modules did not pick dumping duty for five years land and machinery for the ing and fraud registered Rohatgi said they had moved facture aluminium frames up in India,” he said. on imports of anodised aluproject. We knew the govagainst him on a complaint the Bombay High Court but for solar modules. Interest“The quality (of domestic minium frames for solar ernment would help,” Patel by the Lilavati Kirtilal Mehta three benches of the High ingly, the company will operproduction) is not on par modules originating in or exremarked. Medical Trust, which runs Court had so far recused ate the plant with a producwith that of China,” said PaLilavati Hospital in Mumbai. themselves from hearing the tion line imported from tel. A bench of Justices PS matter. China. When asked if the comNarasimha and R MaAccording to the comThe plant, with 24,000 pany was relying on indigenhadevan noted that the matplaint filed by the Trust, Jagtonnes per annum capacity, ous technology for manufacter was already listed for dishan allegedly accepted a was inaugurated by Gujarat turing the aluminium hearing on July 14 before the bribe of ₹2.05 crore in exBJP president and Union Jal frames, he said: “The large Bombay High Court. change for providing finanShakti Minister CR Patil at machinery needed for this “We are not inclined to encial advice to help the Chetan an event in Ahmedabad on plant is being imported from tertain the matter. We will Mehta Group retain illegal Friday. China. These machineries not apply our mind to the and undue control over the “The trial production of are not manufactured in Inmerits. If matter is not heard Trust’s governance. the plant, spread over 28,000 dia. The entire production on 14th, you come back. We The Lilavati Kirtilal Mehta sq m at Chibhda village, comline has been imported, hope and trust that High Medical Trust has accused menced in June 2025, and is which includes aluminium Court will take the matter up Jagdishan of misusing his poexpected to start commerextrusion presses and anodon the designated date,” the sition as the head of a leading cial production within the ising lines.” bench said. private bank to interfere in next one month. At full capa“Compared to India’s reSenior advocate Mukul the internal affairs of a charcity, the plant will be able to quirement, this facility is Rohatgi, appearing for Jagitable organisation. support sales of ₹700-750 small. But will expand it
PSBs waive penalty for non-maintenance of minimum balance
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RETAINING STICKINESS. The move is seen as a way to keep the depositors from switching to alternative investment avenues
for all. The minimum bal- K Ram Kumar ance requirements for most Mumbai SB accounts are quite low,” said a senior executive of a In a bid to retain existing dePSB. positors and acquire new Banking expert V ones in a falling interest rate Viswanathan noted that only regime, public sector banks PSBs are waiving penalty for (PSBs) are waiving penal non-maintenance of AMB in charges for non-maintenSB accounts. He cautioned ance of the average monthly that this move increases the balance (AMB) in savings risk of more dormant acbank (SB) deposits. counts in the system. The banks are cutting inV Rama Chandra Reddy, terest rates on both SB and Head–Treasury, Karur Vysya fixed deposits (FDs) amid Bank, observed that banks abundant liquidity and the were currently facing chalcumulative 100 basis points lenges in augmenting their cut in the repo rate (from 6.5 low-cost CASA (current acper cent to 5.5 per cent) efcount and savings account) fected by the RBI’s monetary portfolio, as depositors policy committee (MPC). today have a wider array of As on June 20, 2025, the options to deploy their average SB rate of banks has savings. declined to 2.50/2.75 per “In the backdrop of repo cent from 2.70/3 per cent on rate cuts and an overall easy June 21, 2024, per RBI data. monetary policy, banks have Further, the term deposit responded by reducing SB inrate of more than one year terest rates to manage their duration has come down to cost of funds and partially 5.85/6.70 per cent from 6/ offset the margin compres7.30 per cent. sion arising from lower lendWhile the move to waive ing rates. While such a reducpenal charges for non-maintion in SB rates offers tenance of AMB in SB acimmediate relief on interest counts is seen as a way to costs, there is a risk of imkeep the depositors from pacting SB deposit mobilisamoving to alternative investtion,” he said. ment avenues, such as muTo mitigate this risk and tual funds, non-convertible retain customer stickiness, debentures, equities and banks are compensating by gold for better returns, exwaiving minimum balance perts caution that it could incharges and offering addicrease dormant accounts in tional non-monetary benethe system. fits. While these measures may have a marginal impact DORMANT A/CS RISK on fee-based income, the In the past month or so, PSBs savings achieved through such as Canara Bank, Punjab lower interest outgo are sigNational Bank and Indian nificantly more meaningful Bank have waived penal from a profitability standcharges for non-maintenpoint, per Reddy’s assessance of AMB in SB deposits. ment. However, he warned State Bank of India waived that waiving minimum balthe penalty with effect from ance charges removes the March 11, 2020. financial obligation for cus“This is a bad move. It’s altomers to maintain a preright to allow it as part of a scribed balance, which may package deal for all salary acreduce the motivation to counts of a company, but not keep their accounts active.
Tata Steel receives ₹1,902 cr demand notice over shortfall in mineral dispatch
“The alleged shortfall in Press Trust of India mineral dispatch by the comNew Delhi pany as per the aforementioned Mine Development Tata Steel on Friday said it and Production Agreement has received a demand nofor Sukinda Chromite Block tice of ₹1,902 crore from has resulted in an aggregate Deputy Director of Mines in demand of ₹19,02,72,53,760 Jajpur for alleged shortfall in including sale value of shortdispatch of minerals from its fall quantity and appropriSukinda Chromite Block in mite Block, for the fourth ation of performance securOdisha. year in terms of Mine Develity,” it said. In a filing, the steel maker opment and Production As per the notice, the revisaid it will pursue suitable Agreement,” Tata Steel said. sion in assessment is based legal remedies before the apon declaration of average propriate judicial or quasiALLEGES VIOLATION sale price notified by the Injudicial forums. The notice received on July 3 dian Bureau of Mines. “The company has realleges violation of Rule 12A The management believes ceived a Demand Letter isof the Minerals (Other than that the “State’s demands sued by the Office of Deputy Atomic and Hydrocarbon lack justification and subDirector of Mines, Jajpur, in Energy Minerals) Concesstantive basis and the comconnection with revised assion Rules, 2016, and conpany will pursue suitable sessment of shortfall in dissequent appropriation of legal remedies before the appatch of minerals from the performance security, the propriate judicial or quasicompany’s Sukinda Chrocompany said. judicial forum(s).
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I, Prasanna Iyer W/O Sekar Iyer of Flat 405, Amrit Apts, Somajiguda, Hyderabad have changed my name to Manazhiyil Kesavan Prasanna Iyer. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
WE, SHIVPUJAN Ram Gond, Gita Gond, Basu Das, Manimala Das, r/o Jagir Ghat Road, Thakurpukur, Kolkata− 104, and 148 Bakhrahat Road, Thakurpukur Kolkata−63, We purchased the land Deed no 160708878 & 160708879 Date 20.07.2023 from Pratima Malick Ammoktarnama Sribas Mondal. Deed No 160708580 Date 14.07.2023 ADSR Behala, appointed as his Ammoktar, and are in possession of it, Under Mouza is Paschim Barisha, J,L,No.19, L,R Dag No. 2063, L,R Khatian No. 4761, area 1 Katha 8 Chatak & 1 Katha 4 Chatak. We have applied for mutation of B, L,R,O, Kolkata Block Office. So we informed everyone about this.
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