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The document provides details about the initial public offering of Dynamic Cables Limited, including information about the company, promoters, issue price, risks, and stock exchange listing. The company plans to issue over 58 lakh shares at a fixed price through an IPO to raise funds. The issue is being managed by Hem Securities as lead manager and Bigshare Services as registrar to the issue.

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Cables Limited

The document provides details about the initial public offering of Dynamic Cables Limited, including information about the company, promoters, issue price, risks, and stock exchange listing. The company plans to issue over 58 lakh shares at a fixed price through an IPO to raise funds. The issue is being managed by Hem Securities as lead manager and Bigshare Services as registrar to the issue.

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Draft Prospectus

Dated: September 21, 2017


Please read Section 32 of the Companies Act, 2013
Fixed Price Issue

DYNAMIC CABLES LIMITED


Corporate Identity Number: - U31300RJ2007PLC024139
Our Company was originally formed as a partnership firm under the Partnership Act, 1932 in the name and style of “M/s. Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals”, pursuant to a deed of
partnership entered between Late Mr. K.M. Mangal and Late Mr. Anil Mangal in 1984. Later the partnership firm was registered with Registrar of Firms, Jaipur, Rajasthan vide certificate
dated October 25, 1988. Further “M/s Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals with its branch M/s Dynamic Engineer” was converted from partnership firm to a Private Limited Company under
Part IX of Companies Act, 1956 in the name of “Dynamic Cables Private Limited” vide Certificate of Incorporation dated April 03, 2007, bearing registration No. 024139 issued by
Registrar of Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur and CIN No. U31300RJ2007PTC024139. Subsequently our Company was converted into a public limited company and the name of our
Company was changed from “Dynamic Cables Private Limited” to “Dynamic Cables Limited” vide special resolution passed by the Shareholders at the Extra Ordinary General Meeting
held on August 16, 2017. A fresh Certificate of Incorporation consequent upon conversion into public limited company was granted to our Company on August 22, 2017 by the Registrar
of Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur having corporate Identification Number U31300RJ2007PLC024139.
Registered Office: Survey F-260, Road No. 13 VKI Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302013 India
Tel. No: +91 141-2332388; E-mail: info@dynamiccables.co.in Website: http://www.dynamiccables.co.in
CONTACT PERSON: MR. HONEY CHORDIA (COMPANY SECRETARY & COMPLIANCE OFFICER)
PROMOTERS OF OUR COMPANY: MR. RAHUL MANGAL AND MR. ASHISH MANGAL
THE ISSUE
INITIAL PUBLIC ISSUE OF 58,44,000 EQUITY SHARES OF FACE VALUE OF 10 EACH (“EQUITY SHARES”) OF DYNAMIC CABLES LIMITED (“COMPANY” OR
“ISSUER”) FOR CASH AT A PRICE OF [●] PER EQUITY SHARE (INCLUDING A SHARE PREMIUM OF [●] PER EQUITY SHARE) (“ISSUE PRICE”)
AGGREGATING TO [●] LAKHS (“ISSUE” ) OF WHICH 3,00,000 EQUITY SHARES OF FACE VALUE OF 10.00 EACH FOR A CASH PRICE OF [●] PER EQUITY
SHARE, AGGREGATING TO [●] WILL BE RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIPTION BY MARKET MAKER (“MARKET MAKER RESERVATION PORTION”). THE ISSUE
LESS THE MARKET MAKER RESERVATION PORTION I.E. ISSUE OF 55,44,000 EQUITY SHARES OF FACE VALUE OF 10.00 EACH AT AN ISSUE PRICE OF
[●] PER EQUITY SHARE AGGREGATING TO [●] (IS HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS THE “NET ISSUE”). THE ISSUE AND THE NET ISSUE WILL
CONSTITUTE 26.55% and 25.18%, RESPECTIVELY OF THE POST ISSUE PAID UP EQUITY SHARE CAPITAL OF OUR COMPANY. FOR FURTHER DETAILS,
PLEASE REFER TO SECTION TITLED "TERMS OF THE ISSUE" BEGINNING ON PAGE 242 OF THIS DRAFT PROSPECTUS.
THE FACE VALUE OF THE EQUITY SHARES IS 10.00 EACH AND THE ISSUE PRICE IS [●] THE ISSUE PRICE IS [●] TIMES OF THE FACE VALUE.
THIS ISSUE IS BEING MADE IN TERMS OF CHAPTER XB OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (ISSUE OF CAPITAL AND DISCLOSURE
REQUIREMENTS) REGULATIONS, 2009(THE “SEBI ICDR REGULATIONS”), AS AMENDED. THIS ISSUE IS A FIXED PRICE ISSUE AND ALLOCATION IN THE
NET ISSUE TO THE PUBLIC WILL BE MADE IN TERMS OF REGULATION 43(4) OF THE SEBI (ICDR) REGULATIONS, 2009, AS AMENDED. FOR FURTHER
DETAILS, PLEASE REFER TO SECTION TITLED "ISSUE RELATED INFORMATION" BEGINNING ON PAGE 242 OF THIS DRAFT PROSPECTUS.
In terms of the SEBI Circular No. CIR/CFD/POLICYCELL/11/2015, all potential investors shall participate in the Issue only through an Application Supported by Blocked Amount
(“ASBA”) process providing details about the bank account which will be blocked by the Self Certified Syndicate Banks (“SCSBs”) for the same. For details in this regard, specific
attention is invited to "Issue Procedure" on page 251 of this Draft Prospectus. A copy will be delivered for registration to the Registrar of Companies as required under Section 26 of the
Companies Act, 2013.
ELIGIBLE INVESTORS
For details in relation to Eligible Investors, please refer to section titled "Issue Procedure" beginning on page 251 of this Draft Prospectus.
RISH IN RELATION TO THE ISSUE
This being the first public issue of the Equity Shares of our Company, there has been no formal market for the Equity Shares of our Company. The face value of the Equity Shares of the
Company is 10.00 per equity share and the Issue Price is [●] times of the face value. The Issue Price (will be determined and justified by our Company in consultation with the Lead
Manager as stated under the paragraph ‘Basis for Issue Price’ on page 73 of this Draft Prospectus) should not be taken to be indicative of the market price of the Equity Shares after the
Equity Shares are listed. No assurance can be given regarding an active and/or sustained trading in the Equity Shares of our Company or regarding the price at which the Equity Shares
will be traded after listing.
GENERAL RISKS
Investments in equity and equity related securities involve a degree of risk and investors should not invest any funds in this Issue unless they can afford to take the risk of losing their
investment. Investors are advised to read the “Risk Factors” carefully before taking an investment decision in this Issue. For taking an investment decision, investors must rely on their
own examination of our Company and the Issue including the risks involved. The Equity Shares offered in the Issue have not been recommended or approved by the Securities and
Exchange Board of India (“SEBI”), nor does SEBI guarantee the accuracy or adequacy of this Draft Prospectus. Specific attention of the investors is invited to the section titled ‘Risk
Factors’ beginning on page 15 of this Draft Prospectus.
ISSUER’S ABSOLUTE RESPONSIBILITY
Our Company have made all reasonable inquiries, accepts responsibility for and confirms that this Draft Prospectus contains all information with regard to our Company and this Issue,
which is material in the context of this Issue, that the information contained in this Draft Prospectus is true and correct in all material aspects and is not misleading in any material respect,
that the opinions and intentions expressed herein are honestly held and that there are no other facts, the omission of which makes this Draft Prospectus as a whole or any of such
information or the expression of any such opinions or intentions misleading in any material respect.
LISTING
The Equity Shares offered through this Draft Prospectus are proposed to be listed on the SME Platform of BSE Limited (“BSE”). Our Company has received an approval letter dated [●]
from BSE for using its name in this offer document for listing of our shares on the SME Platform of BSE. For the purpose of this Issue, the Designated Stock Exchange will be the BSE
Limited.
LEAD MANAGER TO THE ISSUE REGISTRAR TO THE ISSUE

HEM SECURITIES LIMITED BIGSHARE SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED


904, Naman Midtown- A-Wing, Address:- 1st Floor, Bharat Tin Works Building,
Senapati Bapat Marg, Elphinstone Road, Opp. Vasant Oasis Makwana Road,
Lower Parel, Mumbai-400013 Marol, Andheri East, Mumbai - 400059
Tel. No.: +91- 022- 4906 0000 Tel No.:+91-022-62638200
Fax No.: +91- 022- 2262 5991 Fax No.: +91-022-62638299
Website: www.bigshareonline.com
Website: www.hemsecurities.com
Email: ipo@bigshareonline.com
Email: ib@hemsecurities.com
Contact Person: Mr. Jibu John
Investor Grievance Email: redressal@hemsecurities.com
SEBI Regn. No.: INR000001385
Contact Person : Mr. Anil Bhargava
SEBI Regn. No. INM000010981
ISSUE PROGRAMME
ISSUE OPENS ON: [●] ISSUE CLOSES ON: [●]
TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION CONTENTS PAGE NO.


I GENERAL
DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS 1
CERTAIN CONVENTIONS, USE OF FINANCIAL INFORMATION AND MARKET DATA
12
AND CURRENCY OF FINANCIAL PRESENTATION
FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS 14
II RISK FACTORS 15
III INTRODUCTION
SUMMARY OF OUR INDUSTRY 33
SUMMARY OF OUR BUSINESS 36
SUMMARY OF OUR FINANCIALS 39
THE ISSUE 43
GENERAL INFORMATION 44
CAPITAL STRUCTURE 51
OBJECTS OF THE ISSUE 68
BASIC TERMS OF ISSUE 72
BASIS FOR ISSUE PRICE 73
STATEMENT OF TAX BENEFITS 76
IV ABOUT THE COMPANY
INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 78
OUR BUSINESS 87
REGULATIONS AND POLICIES 108
HISTORY AND CERTAIN CORPORATE MATTERS 120
OUR MANAGEMENT 124
OUR PROMOTER AND PROMOTER GROUP 133
OUR GROUP COMPANIES 140
DIVIDEND POLICY 147
V FINANCIAL INFORMATION OF THE COMPANY
RESTATED FINANCIAL STATEMENT 148
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL INDEBTEDNESS 181
MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITIONS AND
187
RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
VI LEGAL AND OTHER INFORMATION
OUTSTANDING LITIGATIONS AND MATERIAL DEVELOPMENTS 203
GOVERNMENT AND OTHER APPROVALS 217
OTHER REGULATORY AND STATUTORY DISCLOSURES 227
VII ISSUE RELATED INFORMATION
TERMS OF THE ISSUE 242
ISSUE STRUCTURE 248
ISSUE PROCEDURE 251
RESTRICTIONS ON FOREIGN OWNERSHIP OF INDIAN SECURITIES 290
VIII MAIN PROVISIONS OF THE ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION OF OUR COMPANY 292
IX OTHER INFORMATION
MATERIAL CONTRACTS AND DOCUMENTS FOR INSPECTION 325
DECLARATION 326
Dynamic Cables Limited

SECTION I – GENERAL

DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS

This Draft Prospectus uses certain definitions and abbreviations which, unless the context otherwise indicates or implies,
shall have the meaning as provided below. References to any legislation, act, regulation, rule, guideline or policy shall be
to such legislation, act, regulation, rule, guideline or policy, as amended, supplemented or re-enacted from time to time.

The words and expressions used in this Draft Prospectus but not defined herein, shall have, to the extent applicable, the
meaning ascribed to such terms under the Companies Act, the SEBI ICDR Regulations, the SCRA, the Depositories Act or
the rules and regulations made there under.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, terms used in of the sections “Statement of Tax Benefits”, “Financial Information of the
Company” and “Main Provisions of Articles of Association”on pages 76, 148 and 292 respectively, shall have the
meaning ascribed to such terms in such sections.

Unless the context otherwise indicates, all references to “the Company”, “our Company”, “the Issuer”, “we”, “us” and
“our” are references to Dynamic Cables Limited, a company incorporated in India under the Companies Act 1956
having its Registered office at F-260, Road No. 13 VKI Area Jaipur-302013, India and “you”, “your” or “yours” refer
to Prospective investors in this Issue.

Company related terms

Term Description
AOA / Articles / Articles of Articles of Association of Dynamic Cables Limited as amended from time to time.
Association
Auditors/ Statutory Auditors The Auditors of Dynamic Cables Limited being H.C Bothra & Associates, Chartered
Accountants.
Bankers to the Company Bank of Baroda Limited
Board of Directors / the Board The Board of Directors of our Company, including all duly constituted Committees
/ our Board thereof. For further details of our Directors, please refer to section titled "Our
Management" beginning on page 124 of this Prospectus.
CIN Corporate Identification Number.
Chief Financial Officer/ CFO The Chief Financial Officer of our Company being Mr. Murari Lal Poddar
Companies Act / Act The Companies Act, 2013 and amendments thereto. The Companies Act, 1956, to the
extent of such of the provisions that are in force.
Company Secretary and The Company Secretary and Compliance Officer of our Company being Mr. Honey
Compliance Officer Chordia.
Depositories Act The Depositories Act, 1996, as amended from time to time.
Depositories National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) and Central Depository Services
(India) Limited (CDSL).
DIN Directors Identification Number.
Director(s) / our Directors The Director(s) of our Company, unless otherwise specified.
Equity Shares Equity Shares of the Company of Face Value of Rs.10/- each unless otherwise
specified in the context thereof.
Equity Shareholders/ Persons/ Entities holding Equity Shares of our Company.
Shareholders
Executive Directors Executive Directors are the Managing Director & Whole-time Directors of our
Company.
GIR Number General Index Registry Number.
Group Companies The word “Group Companies”, wherever they occur, shall include such companies as
covered under the applicable accounting standards and also other companies as
considered material by the board of the issuer in its materiality policy (if any) and as
disclosed in“Our Group Companies”promoted by the Promoters on page 140 of this
Draft Prospectus.
HUF Hindu Undivided Family.
IBC The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016

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IFRS International Financial Reporting Standards


Independent Director An Independent Director as defined under Section 149 (6) of the Companies Act,
2013 and the Listing Regulations
ISIN International Securities Identification Number. In this case being – [●]
IFRS International Financial Reporting Standards
Key Management Personnel/ Key Management Personnel of our Company in terms of the SEBI Regulations and as
KMP defined under Section 2(51) of Companies Act, 2013. For details, see section entitled
“Our Management” on page 124 of this Draft Prospectus.
IT Act The Income Tax Act, 1961 as amended till date.
Indian GAAP Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in India.
LLP Limited Liability Partnership
Materiality Policy The policy on identification of group companies, material creditors and material
litigation, adopted by our Board on August 22, 2017 in accordance with the
requirements of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations
MOA / Memorandum / Memorandum of Association of Dynamic Cables Limited as amended from time to
Memorandum of Association time.
NRIs / Non-Resident Indians A person resident outside India, as defined under FEMA Regulation and who is a
citizen of India or a Person of Indian Origin under Foreign Exchange Management
(Transfer or Issue of Security by a Person Resident Outside India) Regulations, 2000.
Non-Executive Director A Director not being an Executive Director.
Peer Review Auditor Auditor having a valid Peer Review certificate in our case being H.C. Bothra &
Associates, Chartered Accountants.
Person or Persons Any individual, sole proprietorship, unincorporated association, unincorporated
organization, body corporate, corporation, company, limited liability Partnership,
partnership, limited liability company, joint venture, or trust or any other entity or
organization validly constituted and/or incorporated in the jurisdiction in which it
exists and operates, as the context requires.
Promoter Shall mean promoters of our Company i.e. Mr. Rahul Mangal and Ashish Mangal.
For further details, please refer to section titled"Our Promoters & Promoter Group"
beginning on page 133 of this Draft Prospectus.
Promoter Group Includes such Persons and companies constituting our promoter group covered under
Regulation 2(1) (zb) of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations as enlisted in the section “Our
Promoters and Promoters Group” beginning on page 133 of this Draft Prospectus.
RBI Act The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 as amended from time to time.
Registered Office of our F-260, Road No. 13, VKI Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan- 302013, India.
Company
Restated Financial The financial statements of our Company’s assets and liabilities as at March 31, 2017,
Statements 2016, 2015, 2014 & 2013 and the statements of profit and loss and cash flows for the
years ended March 31, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 and 2013 of our Company prepared in
accordance with Indian GAAP and the Companies Act and restated in accordance
with the SEBI ICDR Regulations and the Revised Guidance Note on Reports in
Company Prospectuses (Revised) issued by the ICAI, together with the schedules,
notes and annexure thereto
Reserve Bank of India / RBI Reserve Bank of India constituted under the RBI Act.
RoC/ Registrar of Companies Registrar of Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur
SEBI Securities and Exchange Board of India constituted under the SEBI Act, 1992.
SEBI Act Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992, as amended from time to time.
SEBI (ICDR) Regulations SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2009 issued by
/ICDR Regulation/ Regulation SEBI on August 26, 2009, as amended, including instructions and clarifications
issued by SEBI from time to time.
SEBI Takeover Regulations or Securities and Exchange Board of India (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and
SEBI (SAST) Regulations Takeover) Regulations, 2011, as amended from time to time.
SEBI (Venture Capital) Securities Exchange Board of India (Venture Capital) Regulations, 1996 as amended
Regulations from time to time.
SEBI Insider Trading The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Prohibition of Insider Trading)
Regulations Regulations, 2015 as amended, including instructions and clarifications issued by
SEBI from time to time.

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SEBI Listing Regulations, The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligation and Disclosure
2015/SEBI Listing Requirements) Regulations, 2015 as amended, including instructions and
Regulations/Listing clarifications issued by SEBI from time to time.
Regulations/SEBI (LODR)
Sub- Account Sub- accounts registered with SEBI under the Securities and Exchange Board of India
(Foreign Institutional Investor) Regulations, 1995, other than sub-accounts which are
foreign corporate or foreign individuals.
Subscriber to MOA Initial Subscribers to MOA & AOA being Mr. Ashish Mangal, Mr. Rahul Mangal,
Mrs. Saroj Mangal, Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal, Mrs. Shalu Mangal, Mr. Sameer
Somani and Mr. Sanjay Somani.
Stock Exchange Unless the context requires otherwise, refers to, BSE Limited
Unit I of our Company F-259 & F-260, Road No. 13 VKI Area Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan, India
Unit II of our Company B-308, Road No. 16, VKI Area, Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan
Unit III of our Company H-581-A to H-592-A & H1 -601 (B), Road No. 6, VKI Area, Jaipur 302013,
Rajasthan, India

Issue Related Terms

Terms Description
Allotment/Allot/Allotted Unless the context otherwise requires, the issue and allotment of Equity Shares,
pursuant to the Issue to the successful applicants.
Acknowledgement Slip The slip or document issued by the Designated Intermediary to an Applicant as proof
of registration of the Application.
Allotment Advice Note or advice or intimation of Allotment sent to the Applicants who have been
allotted Equity Shares after the Basis of Allotment has been approved by the
Designated Stock Exchanges
Allottee (s) The successful applicant to whom the Equity Shares are allotted
Applicant/ Investor Any prospective investor who makes an application for Equity Shares in terms of this
Draft Prospectus.
Application Amount The amount at which the Applicant makes an application for the Equity Shares of our
Company in terms of Draft Prospectus.
Application Form The form, whether physical or electronic, used by an Applicant to make an application,
which will be considered as the application for Allotment for purposes of this Draft
Prospectus.
Application Supported by An application, whether physical or electronic, used by all applicants to make an
Block Amount (ASBA) application authorizing a SCSB to block the application amount in the ASBA Account
maintained with the SCSB.
Pursuant to SEBI Circular dated November 10, 2015 and bearing Reference No.
CIR/CFD/POLICYCELL/11/2015 which shall be applicable for all public issues
opening on or after January 01, 2016, all the investors shall apply through ASBA
process only.
ASBA Account Account maintained by the Applicant/Investor with an SCSB which will be blocked by
such SCSB to the extent of the Application Amount of the Applicant/Investor.
ASBA Application Location Cities as specified in the SEBI Circular No. CIR/CFD/DIL/1/2011 dated April 29,
(s)/ Specified Cities 2011, namely, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Baroda (Vadodara), Chennai, Delhi,
Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune, Rajkot and Surat
Bankers to the Issue Banks which are clearing members and registered with SEBI as Bankers to an Issue
and with whom the Public Issue Account will be opened, in this case being [●]
Banker to the Issue Agreement dated [●] entered into amongst the Company, Lead Manager, the Registrar
Agreement and the Banker of the Issue.
Basis of Allotment The basis on which the Equity Shares will be Allotted, described in “Issue Procedure –
Basis of Allotment” on page 282 of the Draft Prospectus.
Broker Centres Broker centres notified by the Stock Exchanges, where the Applicants can submit the
Application Forms to a Registered Broker. The details of such Broker Centers, along
with the name and contact details of the Registered Brokers are available on the
website of the Stock Exchange
BSE BSE Limited
Business Day Monday to Friday (except public holidays)

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CAN or Confirmation of The Note or advice or intimation sent to each successful Applicant indicating the
Allocation Note Equity which will be allotted, after approval of Basis of Allotment by the designated
Stock Exchange.
Client Id Client Identification Number maintained with one of the Depositories in relation to
demat account
Collecting Depository A depository participant as defined under the Depositories Act, 1996, registered with
Participants or CDPs SEBI and who is eligible to procure Applications at the Designated CDP Locations in
terms of circular no. CIR/CFD/POLICYCELL/11/2015 dated November 10, 2015
issued by SEBI
Controlling Branches of the Such branches of the SCSBs which coordinate with the LM, the Registrar to the Issue
SCSBs and the Stock Exchange.
Demographic Details The demographic details of the Applicants such as their Address, PAN, name of the
Bidders’ father/husband, investor status and occupation and Bank Account details.
Depository / Depositories A depository registered with SEBI under the Securities and Exchange Board of India
(Depositories and Participants) Regulations, 1996 as amended from time to time, being
NSDL and CDSL.
Designated SCSB Branches Such branches of the SCSBs which shall collect the ASBA Application Form from the
Applicant and a list of which is available on the website of SEBI at
http://www.sebi.gov.in/sebiweb/other/OtherAction.do?doRecognised=yes Recognized-
Intermediaries or at such other website as may be prescribed by SEBI from time to
time
Designated CDP Locations Such locations of the CDPs where Applicant can submit the Application Forms to
Collecting Depository Participants.
The details of such Designated CDP Locations, along with names and contact details
of the Collecting Depository Participants eligible to accept Application Forms are
available on the websites of the Stock Exchange i.e. www.bseindia.com
Designated RTA Locations Such locations of the RTAs where Applicant can submit the Application Forms to
RTAs.
The details of such Designated RTA Locations, along with names and contact details
of the RTAs eligible to accept Application Forms are available on the websites of the
Stock Exchange i.e. www.bseindia.com
Designated Date On the Designated Date, the amounts blocked by SCSBs are transferred from the
ASBA Accounts to the Public Issue Account and/ or unblocked in terms of the Draft
Prospectus
Designated An SCSB’s with whom the bank account to be blocked, is maintained, a syndicate
Intermediaries/Collecting member (or sub-syndicate member), a Stock Broker registered with recognized Stock
Agent Exchange, a Depositary Participant, a registrar to an issue and share transfer agent
(RTA) (whose names is mentioned on website of the stock exchange as eligible for this
activity)
Designated Market Maker [●]
Designated Stock Exchange BSE Limited (SME Exchange)
DP Depository Participant
DP ID Depository Participant’s Identity number
Draft Prospectus Draft prospectus dated September 04, 2017 issued in accordance with Section 32 of the
Companies Act, 2013.
Eligible NRI A Non Resident Indian in a jurisdiction outside India where it is not unlawful to make
an offer or invitation under the Issue and in relation to whom this Prospectus will
constitute an invitation to subscribe for the Equity Shares.
Equity Shares Equity Shares of our Company of face value 10.00 each
Electronic Transfer of Funds Refunds through ECS, NEFT, Direct Credit or RTGS as applicable.
Eligible QFIs QFIs from such jurisdictions outside India where it is not unlawful to make an offer or
invitation under the issue and in relation to whom the Draft Prospectus constitutes an
invitation to purchase the Equity Share Issued thereby and who have opened demat
accounts with SEBI registered qualified depository participants.
First/ Sole Applicant The Applicant whose name appears first in the Application Form or Revision Form.
FII/ Foreign Institutional Foreign Institutional Investor (as defined under SEBI (Foregin Institutional Investors)
Investor Regulations, 1995, as amended) registered with SEBI under applicable law in India.

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Foreign Venture Capital Foreign Venture Capital Investors registered with SEBI under the SEBI (Foreign
Investors Venture Capital Investor) Regulations, 2000.
FPI / Foreign Portfolio A Foreign Portfolio Investor who has been registered pursuant to the of Securities and
Investor Exchange Board of India (Foreign Portfolio Investors) Regulations, 2014, provided
that any FII or QFI who holds a valid certificate of registration shall be deemed to be a
foreign portfolio investor till the expiry of the block of three years for which fees have
been paid as per the SEBI (Foreign Institutional Investors) Regulations, 1995, as
amended
General Information The General Information Document for investing in public issues prepared and issued
Document (GID) in accordance with the circulars (CIR/CFD/DIL/12/2013) dated October 23, 2013,
notified by SEBI and updated pursuant to the circular
(CIR/CFD/POLICYCELL/11/2015) dated November 10, 2015 and
(SEBI/HO/CFD/DIL/CIR/P/2016/26) dated January 21, 2016 notified by the SEBI.
HSL Hem Securities Limited.
IPO Initial Public Offering.
Issue/Public Issue/Issue size/ The Public Issue of 58,44,000 Equity shares of 10/- each at issue price of [●] per
Initial Public Issue/ Initial Equity share aggregating to [●]
Public Offer/Initial Public
Offering/ IPO
Issue Closing Date The date after which the Lead Manager, Syndicate Member, Designated Branches of
SCSBs and Registered Brokers will not accept any Application for this Issue, which
shall be notified in an English national newspaper, Hindi national newspaper and a
regional newspaper each with wide circulation as required under the SEBI (ICDR)
Regulations. In this case being [●]
Issue Opening Date The date on which the Lead Manager, Syndicate Member, Designated Branches of
SCSBs and Registered Brokers shall start accepting Application for this Issue, which
shall be the date notified in an English national newspaper, Hindi national newspaper
and a regional newspaper each with wide circulation as required under the SEBI
(ICDR) Regulations. In this case being [●]
Issue Price The Price at which the Equity Shares are being issued by our Company under this
Draft Prospectus being Rs [●] per equity share.
Issue Period The period between the Issue Opening Date and the Issue Closing Date inclusive of
both days and during which prospective Applicants can submit their Applications,
including any revisions thereof.
Issue Proceeds Proceeds to be raised by our Company through this Issue, for further details please
refer chapter titled “Objects of the Issue”at page 68 of the Draft Prospectus
LM/Lead Manager Lead Manager to the Issue, in this case being Hem Securities Limited (HSL).
Listing Agreement/ Equity The Listing Agreement to be signed between our Company and Bombay Stock
Listing Agreement Exchange Limited (BSE).
Market Maker Member Brokers of BSE who are specifically registered as Market Makers with the
BSE SME. In our case [●] is the sole Market Maker
Market Making Agreement The Market Making Agreement dated [●] between our Company and Market Maker,
[●]
Market Maker Reservation The reserved portion of 3,00,000 Equity Shares of 10 each at an Issue price of [●]
Portion each aggregating to Rs. [●] Lakh to be subscribed by Market Maker in this issue.
MOU/ Issue Agreement The Issue Agreement dated August 29, 2017 between our Company and Lead Manager
Mutual Funds A mutual fund registered with SEBI under the SEBI (Mutual Funds) Regulations,
1996, as amended from time to time
Net Issue The Issue (excluding the Market Maker Reservation Portion) of 55,44,000 equity
Shares of 10 each at a price of [●] per Equity Share (the “Issue Price”) aggregating to
[●] lakhs.
Net Proceeds The Issue Proceeds received from the fresh Issue excluding Issue related expenses. For
further information on the use of Issue Proceeds and Issue expenses, please refer to the
section titled "Objects of the Issue"beginning on page 68 of this Draft Prospectus.
Non-Institutional Investors / Investors other than Retail Individual Investors, NRIs and QIBs who apply for the
Applicant Equity Shares of a value of more than 2,00,000/-
NSE National Stock Exchange of India Limited

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Other Investor Investors other than Retail Individual Investors. These include individual applicants
other than retail individual investors and other investors including corporate bodies or
institutions irrespective of the number of specified securities applied for.
Overseas Corporate Body/ Overseas Corporate Body means and includes an entity defined in clause (xi) of
OCB Regulation 2 of the Foreign Exchange Management (Withdrawal of General
Permission to Overseas Corporate Bodies (OCB‘s) Regulations 2003 and which was in
existence on the date of the commencement of these Regulations and immediately
prior to such commencement was eligible to undertake transactions pursuant to the
general permission granted under the Regulations. OCBs are not allowed to invest in
this Issue.
Prospectus The prospectus to be filed with the ROC in accordance with the provisions of Section
32 of the Companies Act, 2013 containing, inter alia, the Issue Price which will be
determined before filing the Prospectus with ROC.
Public Issue Account Account opened with the Bankers to the Issue to receive monies from the SCSBs from
the bank account of the Applicant, on the Designated Date.
Qualified Institutional A Mutual Fund, Venture Capital Fund and Foreign Venture Capital Investor registered
Buyers/ QIBs with the SEBI, a foreign institutional investor and sub-account (other than a sub-
account which is a foreign corporate or foreign individual), registered with SEBI; a
public financial institution as defined in Section 2(72) of the Companies Act, 2013; a
scheduled commercial bank; a multilateral and bilateral development financial
institution; a state industrial development corporation; an insurance company
registered with the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority; a provident fund
with minimum corpus of 25.00 Crore; a pension fund with minimum corpus of
25.00 Crore; National Investment Fund set up by resolution No. F. No. 2/3/2005 –
DDII dated November 23, 2005 of the Government of India published in the Gazette of
India, insurance funds set up and managed by army, navy or air force of the Union of
India and insurance funds set up and managed by the Department of Posts, India and
systemically important non-banking financial companies.
Registrar/ Registrar to the Registrar to the Issue being Bigshare Services Private Limited
Issue/ RTA/ RTI
Registrar Agreement The agreement dated August 28, 2017, entered into between our Company and the
Registrar to the Issue in relation to the responsibilities and obligations of the Registrar
to the Issue pertaining to the Issue.
Reserved Category/ Categories of persons eligible for making application under reservation portion.
Categories
Regulations SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirement) Regulations, 2009 as amended
from time to time.
Retail Individual Investors Individual investors (including HUFs, in the name of Karta and Eligible NRIs) who
apply for the Equity Shares of a value of not more than ₹ 2,00,000.
Registered Broker Individuals or companies registered with SEBI as “Trading Members”(except
Syndicate/Sub-SyndicateMembers) who hold valid membership of either BSE or NSE
having right to trade in stocks listed on Stock Exchanges, through which investors can
buy or sell securities listed on stock exchanges, a list of which is available on
http://www.bseindia.com/members/MembershipDirectory.aspx
Reservation Portion The portion of the Issue reserved for category of eligible Applicants as provided
under the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, 2009
Revision Form The form used by the Applicants to modify the quantity of Equity Shares or the
Application Amount in any of their Application Forms or any previous Revision
Form(s)
Registrar and Share Registrar and share transfer agents registered with SEBI and eligible to procure
Transfers Agents or RTAs Applications at the Designated RTA Location in terms of circular no.
CIR/CFD/POLICYCELL/11/2015 dated November 10, 205 Issued by SEBI
SEBI SAST / SEBI (SAST) SEBI (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 2011 as
Regulations amended from time to time
Self Certified Syndicate Banks which are registered with SEBI under the Securities and Exchange Board of
Bank(s) / SCSB(s) India (Bankers to an Issue) Regulations, 1994 and offer services of ASBA, including
blocking of bank account, a list of which is available
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SME Exchange SME Platform of the BSE i.e. BSE SME


SME Platform The SME Platform of BSE i.e. BSE SME for listing equity shares offered under
Chapter X-B of the SEBI ICDR Regulation which was approved by SEBI as an SME
Exchange on September 27, 2011.
SEBI(PFUTP) SEBI (Prohibition of Fraudulent and Unfair Trade Practices relating to Securities
Regulations/PFUTP Markets) Regulations, 2003
Regulations
Transaction Registration The slip or document issued by the member(s) of the Syndicate to the Applicant as
Slip/ TRS proof of registration of the Application.
Underwriters The LM who has underwritten this Issue pursuant to the provisions of the SEBI
(ICDR) Regulations and the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Underwriters)
Regulations, 1993, as amended from time to time.
Underwriting Agreement The Agreement dated [●] between the Underwriters [●] and our Company.
U.S. Securities Act U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended from time to time
Venture Capital Fund Foreign Venture Capital Funds (as defined under the Securities and Exchange Board of
India (Venture Capital Funds) Regulations, 1996) registered with SEBI under
applicable laws in India.
Working Day Any day, other than Saturdays or Sundays, on which commercial banks in India are
open for business, provided however, for the purpose of the time period between the
Issue Opening Date and listing of the Equity Shares on the Stock Exchanges,
“Working Days” shall mean all trading days excluding Sundays and bank holidays in
India in accordance with the SEBI circular no. SEBI/HO/CFD/DIL/CIR/P/2016/26
dated January 21, 2016.

Technical and Industry Related Terms

Term Description
°C Degree Celsius
AC Alternating Current
AB Aerial Bunched
AEs Advanced Economies
BIS Bureau of Indian Standards
BTG Boilers, Turbines And Generators
BIS Bureau of Indian Standards
CAGR Compound Annual Growth Rate
CSO Central Statistics Office
CSP Chloro - Sulphoneted Polyethelene
DC Direct Current
CE Conformité Européene
CPRI Central Power Research Institute
EMDEs Emerging Market and Developing Economies
EEPC Engineering Export Promotion Council
EPR Ethylene Propelene Rubber
ERDA Electrical Research and Development Association
FR Fire Retardant
FRLS Fire Retardant Low Smoke
GDP Gross Domestic Product
GI Strip Galvanised Iron Strip
GI Wire Galvanised Iron Wire
GMS Grams
GVA Gross Value Added
GW GigaWatt
HR Heat Resistant
Hrs Hours
HT High Tension
HDPE High Density Poly Ethelyne

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ICT Information, Communications And Technology


ISO International Organization for Standardization
IEC Import Export Code
IEEMA Indian Electrical & Electronics Manufacturers’ Association
KV Kilo-volts
KVA Kilovolt-ampere
LAN Local Area Network
LDPE Low-Density Polyethylene
LSI Large-Scale Integration
LV Low Voltage
MCA Ministry of Corporate Affairs
MSME Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
MT Metric Ton
Mm Millimeter
MV Medium Voltage
Nos Numbers
NABL National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories
PVC Polyvinyl Chloride
PE Polyethylene
RCC Rajasthan Chamber of Commerce & Industry
SSI Small Scale Integration
SWOT Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities and Threats
VIR Vulcanized India Rubber
XLPE Cross linked poly Ethylene

Abbreviations

Abbreviation Full Form


/ Rs./ Rupees/ Indian Rupees
INR
AS / Accounting Accounting Standards as issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
Standard
A/c Account
ACS Associate Company Secretary
AGM Annual General Meeting
ASBA Applications Supported by Blocked Amount
AMT Amount
AIF Alternative Investment Funds registered under the Securities and Exchange Board of India
(Alternative Investment Funds) Regulations, 2012, as amended.
AY Assessment Year
AOA Articles of Association
Approx Approximately
B. A Bachelor of Arts
B. Com Bachelor of Commerce
B. E Bachelor of Engineering
B. Sc Bachelor of Science
B. Tech Bachelor of Technology
Bn Billion
BG/LC Bank Guarantee / Letter of Credit
BIFR Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction
BSE BSE Limited (formerly known as the Bombay Stock Exchange Limited)
BSE SENSEX Sensex is an index; market indicator of the position of stock that is listed in the BSE
CDSL Central Depository Services (India) Limited
CAGR Compounded Annual Growth Rate
CAN Confirmation of Allocation Note

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CA Chartered Accountant
CAD Canadian Dollar
CB Controlling Branch
CC Cash Credit
CIN Corporate Identification Number
CIT Commissioner of Income Tax
CS Company Secretary
CS & CO Company Secretary & Compliance Officer
CFO Chief Financial Officer
CSR Corporate Social Responsibility
CENVAT Central Value Added Tax
CST Central Sales Tax
CWA/ICWA Cost and Works Accountant
CMD Chairman and Managing Director
DIN Director Identification Number
DIPP Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India
DP Depository Participant
DP ID Depository Participant’s Identification Number
EBITDA Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation & Amortization
ECS Electronic Clearing System
ESIC Employee’s State Insurance Corporation
EPFA Employee’s Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act,1952
EPS Earnings Per Share
EGM /EOGM Extraordinary General Meeting
ESOP Employee Stock Option Plan
EXIM/ EXIM Export – Import Policy
Policy
FCNR Account Foreign Currency Non Resident Account
FIPB Foreign Investment Promotion Board
FY / Period of twelve months ended March 31 of that particular year, unless otherwise stated
Fiscal/Financial
Year
FEMA Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 as amended from time to time, and the regulations
framed there under.
FCNR Account Foreign Currency Non Resident Account
FDI Foreign Direct Investment
FIs Financial Institutions
FIIs Foreign Institutional Investors (as defined under Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer or
Issue of Security by a Person Resident outside India) Regulations, 2000) registered with SEBI
under applicable laws in India
FPIs “Foreign Portfolio Investor” means a person who satisfies the eligibility criteria prescribed under
regulation 4 and has been registered under Chapter II of Securities And Exchange Board of India
(Foreign Portfolio Investors) Regulations, 2014, which shall be deemed to be an intermediary in
terms of the provisions of the SEBI Act,1992.
FTA Foreign Trade Agreement.
FVCI Foreign Venture Capital Investors registered with SEBI under the Securities and Exchange Board
of India (Foreign Venture Capital Investors) Regulations, 2000.
FV Face Value
GoI/Government Government of India
GDP Gross Domestic Product
GST Goods and Services Tax
HUF Hindu Undivided Family
ICAI The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
ICWAI The Institute of Cost Accountants of India
IMF International Monetary Fund
IIP Index of Industrial Production

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IPO Initial Public Offer


ICSI The Institute of Company Secretaries of India
IFRS International Financial Reporting Standards
HNI High Net Worth Individual
INR / / Rupees Indian Rupees, the legal currency of the Republic of India
I.T. Act Income Tax Act, 1961, as amended from time to time
IT Authorities Income Tax Authorities
IT Rules Income Tax Rules, 1962, as amended, except as stated otherwise
Indian GAAP Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in India
IRDA Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority
KMP Key Managerial Personnel
LM Lead Manager
Ltd. Limited
MAT Minimum Alternate Tax
MoF Ministry of Finance, Government of India
MOU Memorandum of Understanding
M. A Master of Arts
M. B. A Master of Business Administration
M. Com Master of Commerce
Mn Million
M. E Master of Engineering
M. Tech Masters of Technology
Merchant Banker Merchant Banker as defined under the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Merchant
Bankers) Regulations, 1992
MSME Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
MAPIN Market Participants and Investors Database
NA Not Applicable
Networth The aggregate of paid up Share Capital and Share Premium account and Reserves and
Surplus(Excluding revaluation reserves) as reduced by aggregate of Miscellaneous Expenditure(to
the extent not written off) and debit balance of Profit & Loss Account
NEFT National Electronic Funds Transfer
NECS National Electronic Clearing System
NAV Net Asset Value
NPV Net Present Value
NRIs Non Resident Indians
NRE Account Non Resident External Account
NRO Account Non Resident Ordinary Account
NSE National Stock Exchange of India Limited
NOC No Objection Certificate
NSDL National Securities Depository Limited
OCB Overseas Corporate Bodies
P.A. Per Annum
PF Provident Fund
PG Post Graduate
PAC Persons Acting in Concert
P/E Ratio Price/Earnings Ratio
PAN Permanent Account Number
PAT Profit After Tax
PBT Profit Before Tax
PLI Postal Life Insurance
POA Power of Attorney
PSU Public Sector Undertaking(s)
Pvt. Private
RBI The Reserve Bank of India
Registration Act Registration Act, 1908
ROE Return on Equity

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R&D Research & Development


RONW Return on Net Worth
RTGS Real Time Gross Settlement
SCRA Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956, as amended from time to time
SCRR Securities Contracts (Regulation) Rules, 1957, as amended from time to time
SME Small and Medium Enterprises
SCSB Self Certified syndicate Banks
SEBI Securities and Exchange Board of India
SICA Sick Industrial Companies (Special provision) Act, 1985, as ameded from time to time
STT Securities Transaction Tax
Sec. Section
SPV Special Purpose Vehicle
TAN Tax Deduction Account Number
TRS Transaction Registration Slip
TIN Taxpayers Identification Number
US/United States United States of America
USD/ US$/ $ United States Dollar, the official currency of the Unites States of America
VAT Value Added Tax
VCF / Venture Venture Capital Funds (as defined under the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Venture
Capital Fund Capital Funds) Regulations, 1996) registered with SEBI under applicable laws in India.
WDV Written Down Value
WTD Whole Time Director
w.e.f. With effect from

The words and expressions used but not defined in this Draft Prospectus will have the same meaning as assigned to such
terms under the Companies Act, 2013, the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 (the “SEBI Act”), the
SCRA, the Depositories Act and the rules and regulations made thereunder.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, terms in “Main Provisions of the Articles of Association”, “Statement of Tax Benefits”,
“Industry Overview”, “Key Industry Regulations and Policies”, “Financial Information of the Company”, “Outstanding
Litigation and Material Developments”and “Part B” of “Issue Procedure”, will have the meaning ascribed to suchterms in
these respective sections.

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CERTAIN CONVENTIONS, USE OF FINANCIAL INFORMATION AND MARKET DATA AND CURRENCY
OF FINANCIAL PRESENTATION

Certain Conventions

In this Draft Prospectus, the terms “we”, “us”, “our”, the “Company”, “our Company”, “Dynamic Cables Limited”, and,
unless the context otherwise indicates or implies, refers to Dynamic Cables Limited. In this Draft Prospectus, unless the
context otherwise requires, all references to one gender also refers to another gender and the word “Lac / Lakh” means
“one hundred thousand”, and the word “Crore” means “ten million”. In this Draft Prospectus, any discrepancies in any
table between total and the sum of the amounts listed are due to rounding-off.

Use of Financial Data

Unless stated otherwise, throughout this Draft Prospectus, all figures have been expressed in Rupees and Lakh. Unless
stated otherwise, the financial data in the Draft Prospectus is derived from our financial statements prepared and restated
for the financial year ended 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 and 2013 in accordance with Indian GAAP, the Companies Act and
SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, 2009 included under Section titled “Financial Information of the Company” beginning on page
148 of this Draft Prospectus. Our Company does not have a subsidiary. Accordingly, financial information relating to us
is presented on Standalone basis. Our fiscal year commences on April 1 of every year and ends on March 31st of every
next year.

There are significant differences between Indian GAAP and the International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”).
Accordingly, the degree to which the Indian GAAP financial statements included in this Draft Prospectus will provide
meaningful information is entirely dependent on the reader’s level of familiarity with Indian accounting practice and
Indian GAAP. Any reliance by persons not familiar with Indian accounting practices on the financial disclosures
presented in this Draft Prospectus should accordingly be limited. We have not attempted to explain those differences or
quantify their impact on the financial data included herein, and we urge you to consult your own advisors regarding such
differences and their impact on our financial data.

Any percentage amounts, as set forth in“Risk Factors”, “Our Business”, “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of
Financial Condition and Results of Operations” and elsewhere in the Draft Prospectus unless otherwise indicated, have
been calculated on the basis of the Company‘s restated financial statements prepared in accordance with the applicable
provisions of the Companies Act, Indian GAAP and restated in accordance with SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, as stated in
the report of our Peer Review Auditor, set out in section titled “Financial Information of the Company”beginning on page
148 of this Draft Prospectus.

For additional definitions used in this Draft Prospectus, see the section “Definitions and Abbreviations” on page 1 of this
Draft Prospectus. In the section titled “Main Provisions of Articles of Association”, on page 292 of the Draft Prospectus
defined terms have the meaning given to such terms in the Articles of Association of our Company.

Use of Industry & Market Data

Unless stated otherwise, industry and market data and forecast used throughout the Draft prospectus was obtained from
internal Company reports, data, websites, Industry publications report as well as Government Publications. Industry
publication data and website data generally state that the information contained therein has been obtained from sources
believed to be reliable, but that their accuracy and completeness and underlying assumptions are not guaranteed and their
reliability cannot be assured.

Although, we believe industry and market data used in the Draft Prospectus is reliable, it has not been independently
verified by us or the LM or any of their affiliates or advisors. Similarly, internal Company reports and data, while
believed by us to be reliable, have not been verified by any independent source. There are no standard data gathering
methodologies in the industry in which we conduct our business and methodologies and assumptions may vary widely
among different market and industry sources.

In accordance with the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, the section titled “Basis for Issue Price” on page 73 of the Draft
Prospectus includes information relating to our peer group companies. Such information has been derived from publicly
available sources, and neither we, nor the LM, have independently verified such information.

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Currency of Financial Presentation

All references to "Rupees" or “INR" or “ ” are to Indian Rupees, the official currency of the Republic of India. Except
where specified, including in the section titled “Industry Overview” throughout the Draft Prospectus all figures have been
expressed in thousands, Lakhs/Lacs, Million and Crore.

Any percentage amounts, as set forth in "Risk Factors", "Our Business", "Management's Discussion and Analysis of
Financial Conditions and Results of Operation”on pages 15, 87 and 187 of the Draft Prospectus, unless otherwise
indicated, have been calculated based on our restated respectively financial statement prepared in accordance with Indian
GAAP.

The Draft Prospectus may contain conversions of certain US Dollar and other currency amounts into Indian Rupees that
have been presented solely to comply with the requirements of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations. These conversions should
not be construed as a representation that those US Dollar or other currency amounts could have been, or can be converted
into Indian Rupees, at any particular rate.

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FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

This Draft Prospectus includes certain “forward-looking statements”. We have included statements in the Draft
Prospectus which contain words or phrases such as “will”, “aim”, “is likely to result”, “believe”, “expect”, “will
continue”, “anticipate”, “estimate”, “intend”, “plan”, “contemplate”, “seek to”, “future”, “objective”, “goal”, “project”,
“should”, “will pursue” and similar expressions or variations of such expressions, that are “forward-looking statements”.
Also, statements which describe our strategies, objectives, plans or goals are also forward looking statements.

All forward looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions about us that could cause actual results
to differ materially from those contemplated by the relevant forward-looking statement. Forward-looking statements
reflect our current views with respect to future events and are not a guarantee of future performance. These statements are
based on our management’s beliefs and assumptions, which in turn are based on currently available information. Although
we believe the assumptions upon which these forward-looking statements are based are reasonable, any of these
assumptions could prove to be inaccurate, and the forward-looking statements based on these assumptions could be
incorrect. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from our expectations include but are not
limited to:

1. General economic and business conditions in India.


2. Disruption in our Manufacturing facilities
3. Changes in laws and regulations relating to the industries/sector in which we operate;
4. Exchange rate fluctuations;
5. Factors affecting cable and conductor industry;
6. Disruption in supply or increase in prices of Raw Materials;
7. Significant fluctuation in price levels of raw Material especially copper and aluminium;
8. Occurrence of Environmental Problems & Uninsured Losses;
9. Major change in policy and/or practice of road transport;
10. Increased competition in the cable and conductor industry in which we operate;
11. Our ability to successfully implement our growth strategy and expansion plans, and to successfully launch and
implement various projects and business plans for which funds are being raised through this Issue;
12. Our ability to meet our capital expenditure requirements;
13. Fluctuations in operating costs;
14. Our ability to attract and retain qualified personnel;
15. Changes in technology;
16. Changes in political and social conditions in India or in countries that we may enter, the monetary and interest
rate policies of India and other countries, inflation, deflation, unanticipated turbulence in interest rates, equity
prices or other rates or prices;
17. Occurrence of natural disasters or calamities affecting the areas in which we have operations;
18. Conflicts of interest with affiliated companies, the promoter group and other related parties;
19. The performance of the financial markets in India and globally; and
20. Any adverse outcome in the legal proceedings in which we are involved.

For further discussion of factors that could cause our actual results to differ, see the Section titled "Risk Factors"; “Our
Business” & and "Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations”beginning on
page 15, 87 and 187 respectively of the Draft Prospectus. By their nature, certain market risk disclosures are only
estimates and could be materially different from what actually occurs in the future. As a result, actual future gains or
losses could materially differ from those that have been estimated.

There can be no assurance to investors that the expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements will prove to be
correct. Given these uncertainties, investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements
and not to regard such statements to be a guarantee of our future performance.

Neither our Company, our Directors, our Officers, Lead Manager and Underwriter nor any of their respective affiliates
have any obligation to update or otherwise revise any statements reflecting circumstances arising after the date hereof or
to reflect the occurrence of underlying events, even if the underlying assumptions do not come to fruition. In accordance
with SEBI requirements, our Company, and the Lead Manager will ensure that investors in India are informed of material
developments until such time as the grant of listing and trading permission by the Stock Exchange for the Equity Shares
allotted pursuant to this Issue.

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SECTION II: RISK FACTORS

An investment in Equity Shares involves a high degree of risk. You should carefully consider all the information in this
Draft Prospectus, including the risks and uncertainties described below, before making an investment in our Equity
Shares. To obtain a better understanding, you should read this section together with "Our Business" and "Management’s
Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations" on pages 87 and 187 respectively, as well as
the other financial and statistical information contained in this Draft Prospectus. The risks and uncertainties described in
this section are not the only risks that we may face. Additional risks and uncertainties not known to us or that we
currently believe to be immaterial may also have an adverse effect on our business, results of operations, financial
condition and prospects.

If any of the following risks, or other risks that are not currently known or are now deemed immaterial, actually occur,
our cash flows, business, financial condition and results of operations could suffer, the price of our Equity Shares could
decline, and you may lose all or part of your investment. The financial and other related implications of risks concerned,
wherever quantifiable, have been disclosed in the risk factors mentioned below. However, there are risks where the
impact is not quantifiable and hence the same has not been disclosed in such risk factors. Investment in equity and equity
related securities involve a degree of risk and investors should not invest any funds in this Issue unless they can afford to
take the risk of losing their investment. Investors are advised to read the risk factors carefully before taking an investment
decision in this Issue. Before making an investment decision, investors must rely on their own examination of the Issue
and us.

This Draft Prospectus contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Our actual results could
differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements as a result of certain factors, including the
considerations described below and elsewhere in this Draft Prospectus. The financial and other related implications of
risks concerned, wherever quantifiable, have been disclosed in the risk factors below. However, there are risk factors the
potential effects of which are not quantifiable and therefore no quantification has been provided with respect to such risk
factors. In making an investment decision, prospective investors must rely on their own examination of our Company and
the terms of the Issue, including the merits and the risks involved. You should not invest in this Issue unless you are
prepared to accept the risk of losing all or part of your investment, and you should consult your tax, financial and legal
advisors about the particular consequences to you of an investment in our Equity Shares.

In this Draft Prospectus, any discrepancies in any table between total and the sums of the amount listed are due to
rounding off. Any percentage amounts, as set forth in "Risk Factors" on page 15 and "Management Discussion and
Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations" on page 187 respectively of this Draft Prospectus unless
otherwise indicated, has been calculated on the basis of the amount disclosed in the "Financial Information of the
Company" prepared in accordance with the Indian Accounting Standards.

INTERNAL RISK FACTORS

1. Our Company, Promoters and Group Companies are involved in certain legal proceedings and potential
litigations. Any adverse decision in such proceedings may render us/them liable to liabilities/penalties and may
adversely affect our business and results of operations.

Our Company, Promoters and Group Companies are currently involved in certain legal proceedings. These legal
proceedings are pending at different levels of adjudication before various courts, tribunals, arbitration panels and
facilitation councils. The summary of outstanding litigation in relation to criminal matters, direct tax matters, indirect tax
matters and actions by regulatory/ statutory authorities against our Company, Promoters, Group Companies and Directors
have been set out below.

Matters involving our Company:-

Nature of Litigation Number of Cases Amount Involved (in


Outstanding Lacs)
Taxation Liabilities (Direct Tax) 8 3.5
Taxation Liabilities (Indirect Tax – Excise Cases) 8 185.23
Taxation Liabilities (Indirect Tax – VAT/CST Cases) 11 44.74
Taxation Liabilities (Indirect Tax – Service Tax Cases) 1 2.31
Other Pending Litigation 4 693.28

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Matters involving our Director and Promoter:-

Nature of Litigation Number of Cases Amount Involved (in


Outstanding Lacs)
Criminal Litigation -- --
Action against Statutory & Regulatory Authorities -- --
Taxation Liabilities (Direct Tax) 1 Unascertainable
Other Pending Litigation -- --

Matters involving our Group Companies:-

Nature of Litigation Number of Cases Amount Involved (in


Outstanding Lacs)
Criminal Litigation 7 164.39
Action against Statutory & Regulatory Authorities -- --
Taxation Liabilities (Direct Tax) 4 84.26
Taxation Liabilities (Indirect Tax) 4 24.74
Other Pending Litigation 49 2371.27
*Amount mentioned to the extent quantifiable. The amount may be subject to additional interest/other charges being
levied by the concerned authorities which are unascertainable as on date of this draft prospectus

For further details, see “Outstanding Litigation and Material Developments” beginning on page 203 of this Draft
Prospectus.

Decisions in any of the aforesaid proceedings adverse to our interests may have a material effect on our business, future
financial performance and results of operations. If the courts or tribunals rule against our Company, our Promoters and
Group Companies, we may face monetary and/or reputational losses and may have to make provisions in our financial
statements, which could increase our expenses and our liabilities.

2. Our Company operates under several statutory and regulatory approvals in respect of our operations. Failure to
obtain or maintain licenses, registrations, permits and approvals may affect our business and results of
operations.

We are governed by various laws and regulations for our business and operations. We are required, and will continue to
be required, to obtain and hold relevant licenses, approvals and permits for doing our business. The approvals, licenses,
registrations and permits obtained by us may contain conditions, some of which could be onerous. While we believe that
we have obtained the requisite number of approvals, licenses, registrations and permits from the relevant authorities, we
are yet to apply for Registration under Shop and Establishment Act for our marketing office at Ghaziabad and Mumbai.
We have obtained ESI Registration for our Company but the same is not procured separately for each unit. Furthermore,
we cannot assure you that the approvals, licenses, registrations and permits issued to us will not be suspended or revoked
in the event of non-compliance or alleged non-compliance with any terms or conditions thereof, or pursuant to any
regulatory action. Any suspension or revocation of any of the approvals, licenses, registrations and permits that has been
or may be issued to us may affect our business and results of operations. Additionally, we will need to apply for renewal
of certain approvals, licenses, registrations and permits, which expire or need to update pursuant to conversion of
company from private to public Company.

These laws and regulations governing us are increasingly becoming stringent and may in the future create substantial
compliance or liabilities and costs. While we endeavour to comply with applicable regulatory requirements, it is possible
that such compliance measures may restrict our business and operations, result in increased cost and onerous compliance
measures, and an inability to comply with such regulatory requirements may attract penalty. For further details regarding
the material approvals, licenses, registrations and permits, which have not been obtained by our Company or are, pending
renewal, see “Government and Other Approvals” on page 217 of this Draft Prospectus.

3. Any shortfall in the supply of our raw material or an increase in raw material costs or other input costs may
adversely impact the pricing and supply of our products and have an adverse effect on our business.

Aluminium or Copper Rod, PVC & XLPE Compound, Armouring Strip and Copper Tape are the main raw material used
to produce cables and conductors. These raw material are subject to supply disruptions and are very volatile due to price
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factors beyond our control. Any adverse movement in the price of the raw material will impact our cost of production
which we may not be able to pass on to the customer which may affect our profitability of even lead to losses. Further our
suppliers may be unable to provide us with a sufficient quantity of our raw material at a suitable price for us to meet the
demand for our products. Additionally there is a risk that one or more of these existing suppliers could discontinue their
operations, which could adversely impact our ability to source raw materials at a suitable price and meet our order
requirements. Identifying a suitable supplier or any delay, interruption or increased cost in the supply of raw materials
pertaining to our products arising from a lack of long-term contracts could have an adverse effect on our ability to meet
customer demand for our products and result in lower revenue from operations both in the short and long term.

4. Our company has not complied with some statutory provisions of the Companies Act. Such non-compliance may
attract penalties against our Company which could impact the financial position of us to that extent. Moreover few
of our share transfer deeds are not traceable.

Our Company has not complied with certain statutory provisions under the Companies Act 1956 /2013, for instance Our
Company had made an allotment of 7,80,000 Equity Shares on February 13, 2017 to Mr. Ashish Mangal by conversion of
loan into equity under section 62(3) of Companies Act, 2013. The shareholders approval for conversion of loan into
equity was approved in the shareholders meeting vide special resolution dated January 27, 2017. Our Company had
inadvertently made error in disclosing the nature of allotment at the time of respective form filing. We have now filed the
form MGT -14 for the special resolution passed for such conversion. Our Company is awaiting the approval of the same,
pursuant to which it shall file the revised Form of allotment. Although the share Capital of the Company is not disturbed
due to erroneously form filing, we may have to bear penalties, interest or other charges as imposed by regulatory authority
which will impact the financial position of company.
Further, there are certain discrepancies noticed in some of our corporate records relating to forms filed with the Registrar
of Companies. Any penalty or action taken by any regulatory authorities in future for non-compliance with provisions of
corporate and other law could impact the financial position of the Company to that extent. Our Company has made some
clerical mistakes in documents and form filed in registrar of Companies, for instance, in Annual Returns filed by our
Company in past years, some errors inadvertently made by Company in disclosure in respect of share transfers.
Additionally, our Company has not complied with some Accounting Standards in the past such as AS-15 and AS-18.
However, now the Company has made necessary compliance in the restated financial statements. Also, few of the Share
Transfer deeds for transfers made during the FY 2008-09 are not traceable.
Although no show cause notice have been issued against our Company till date in respect of above, in the event of any
cognizance being taken by the concerned authorities in respect of above, actions may be taken against our Company and
its directors, in which event the financials of our Company and our directors may be affected.

5. We operate in the electrical equipment industry which is a highly technical and regulated sector and if we fail to
comply with the regulations prescribed or standards set by our customers, our business, results of operations, cash
flows and financial condition could be adversely affected.

Our operations of manufacturing cables and conductors, forming part of the electrical equipment industry, are operated in
a highly technical and regulated sector and are subject to stringent quality standards. The products manufactured by us
need to comply with certain standards as prescribed by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). The registration requires our
Company to comply with the specific provisions of the various acts enforceable by the BIS for electrical equipments,
most of which are stringent and they may continue to be stricter in the future. The penalties for non-compliance with these
regulations can vary from revocation or suspension of the registration to imposition of fines or confiscation of the
products manufactured, stored or sold.
These regulations are not only required to be adhered to as part of our regulatory mandate but also technical specifications
and pre-qualifications of our products is a substantial issue for our customers. Our customers, who are into the electrical,
telecommunication and other industrial sector, prefer products that adhere to strict standards and regulations and hence
variations in product quality could result in loss of a substantial customer.
We hold license from the Bureau of Indian Standards confirming that all our products meet the specified requirements.
However, we cannot guarantee that these licenses will be available to us in future or they will be renewed in proper time.
Consequently, there is an increased risk that we may inadvertently fail to comply with such regulations or procedures,
which could lead to a variety of sanctions being imposed by the relevant authorities, as well as withholding or delay in
further production process. Further, any adverse change in the regulatory environment or client procedures in the future
may subject us to increased obligations and may adversely affect our business, cash flows and results of operations.

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6. We do not own a part of factory land of Unit I and upcoming Unit IV, Marketing offices and godowns from
which we carry out our business activities. Any dispute in relation to use of the premises would have a material
adverse effect on our business and results of operations

A part of factory land of Unit I and upcoming Unit IV, Marketing offices at Ghaziabad, Mumbai, and Godown at Jaipur,
Rajasthan, India are obtained by us on rent or leave and license agreement. For details on the duration of existing rent or
leave and license agreements, please refer to Chapter titled “Our Business”beginning on page 87 of this Draft Prospectus.
In the event that the existing rent or leave and license agreements or lease deeds are terminated or they are not renewed on
commercially acceptable terms, we may suffer a disruption in our operations. If alternative premises are not available at
the same or similar costs, size or locations, our business, financial condition and results of operations may be adversely
affected.

A part of the factory land at Unit III, H-1, 601-B, Road No. 6, V.K.I. Area, Jaipur, Rajasthanhas been purchased from M/s
Ashwani Kumar Gupta, Proprietorship Firm through Proprietor Shri Ashwani Kumar Gupta but the fresh lease deed from
RIICO for transfer of property in the name of the Company along with its transfer charges has not been executed. In the
event of show cause notice, we may be liable to pay penalties thereon.

With respect to one of our property, SP 636(A), Road No. 6 VKI Area Jaipur, Rajasthan, given on rent to Agility
Logistics, the respective rent agreement has expired and is in the process of renewal. Further with respect to our property,
SP 636(A-1), Road No. 6 VKI Area Jaipur, Rajasthan, given on rent DHL Supply chain India Private Limited, the
respective rent agreement is not registered and relevant stamp duty is yet to be paid. Any dispute with respect to
occupancy of the said property may affect our business operations and may impact the financial position of the Company.

7. Our Business is dependent on our Continuing relationships with our Customer, with whom we have not entered
into long term arrangements. Further we have been procuring business from Government entities, which are
undertaken through bidding process and failure to procure such tenders on a continuous basis could adversely
impact our revenues and profitability.

We generate sales by subscribing and fulfilling of tenders invited by Electricity Companies and other companies and
selling to private institutions. In case of sales to Government Companies, our company bids in the prospective tenders
where bidders are scrutinized for technical and financial qualifications. Quality and reliability of the products, competitive
bids at which the tenders are subscribed, ability to perform the tenders within time, etc. are some of the major criteria
upon which the government companies awards the tender. Our Company has had long standing business relationships
with certain customers and has been supplying our products to such customers, including overseas customers, for several
years. We have a strong client base in India and abroad. We have developed a long standing relationship with our clients.
However, we have not entered into any contracts with any of our customers and we cater to them on an order-by-order
basis.

As a result, our customers can terminate their relationships with us without any notice, which could materially and
adversely impact our business. There is no assurance that we will be able to obtain continuous business, get awarded with
tenders every time or at all. The loss of interruption of work, by a significant customer or a number of significant
customers or the inability to procure tender contracts on a regular basis or at all may have an adverse effect on our
revenues, cash flows and operations.

8. Our Company has taken unsecured loans that may be recalled by the lenders at any time.

Our Company have availed unsecured loans which may be called by their lenders at any time. As on March 31, 2017 the
unsecured loan amounting 3442.88 Lacs were due to lenders. In the event that lender seeks a repayment of any such
loan, our Company would need to find alternative sources of financing, which may not be available on commercially
reasonable terms, or at all. Also there is no formal agreement with any of our lenders. As a result, any such demand may
affect our business, cash flows, financial condition and results of operations. For further details on financing arrangements
entered into by our Company, please refer chapter titled “Statement of Financial Indebtedness” beginning on page 181 of
Draft Prospectus.

9. The loss, shutdown or slowdown of operations at any of our facilities or the under-utilization of any such facilities
may have a material effect on our results of operations and financial condition.

Our business and results of operations are dependent on our ability to effectively plan our manufacturing processes and on
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disruption to our manufacturing process or the operation of our production facilities may result from various factors
beyond our control, including, among others, the following:

 Utility supply disturbances, particularly power supply;


 Forced close down or suspension of our manufacturing facilities due to factors such as breakdown or failure of
equipment, performance below expected levels of output or efficiency, facility obsolescence or disrepair, labour
disputes such as strikes and work stoppages, natural disasters and industrial accidents;
 Other production or distribution problems, including limitations to production capacity due to regulatory
requirements, changes in the types of components produced or physical limitations that could impact continuous
supply.

If we fail to take adequate steps to mitigate the potential impact of these events, or to effectively respond to these events if
they occur, our business, results of operations and financial condition could be materially affected. Further, we depend
upon our suppliers and vendors to provide the necessary equipment and machinery that we need for our continuing
operations and maintenance of our facilities, plant and machinery. We cannot assure you that we will be able to continue
to obtain equipment on commercially acceptable terms, or at all, or that our vendors will continue to enter into or honor
the contracts for their services. Our inability to continue to obtain equipment and enter into contracts with our vendors in a
timely manner, or at all, could affect our business and results of operations.

10. Our Promoters/Directors and Promoter Group Member have provided personal guarantees for loan facilities
obtained by our Company, and any failure or default by our Company to repay such loans in accordance with the
terms and conditions of the financing documents could trigger repayment obligations on them, which may impact
their ability to effectively service their obligations as our Promoters/Directors and thereby, impact our business
and operations.

Mr. Rahul Mangal, Promoter, Chairman and Non-Executive Director, Mr. Ashish Mangal, Promoter and Managing
Director, Mrs. Shalu Mangal, Whole Time Director and Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal and Mrs. Saroj Mangal, Promoter Group
Member have extended personally guarantee towards loan facilities taken by our Company. Further our Group
Companies, Indo Krates Private Limited and Shiv Kripa Pipes Private Limited have extended corporate guarantee towards
loan facilities taken by our Company. Any default or failure by us to repay the loans in a timely manner, or at all could
trigger repayment obligations of our guarantors in respect of such loans, which in turn, could have an impact on their
ability to effectively service their obligations as Promoters/Directors of our Company, thereby having an effect on our
business, results of operation and financial condition. Furthermore, in the event that these individuals or companies
withdraw or terminate their guarantees, our lenders for such facilities may ask for alternate guarantees, repayment of
amounts outstanding under such facilities, or even terminate such facilities. We may not be successful in procuring
guarantees satisfactory to the lenders, and as a result may need to repay outstanding amounts under such facilities or seek
additional sources of capital, which could affect our financial condition and cash flows. For further details, please refer to
chapter titled “Statement of Financial Indebtedness” beginning on page 181 of this Draft Prospectus.

11. Original or a Copy of our Initial Partnership Deed dated January 01, 1984 is not available with us.

Our Company was originally formed and registered as a partnership firm under the Partnership Act in the name and style
of “M/s. Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals”, pursuant to a deed of partnership dated January 01, 1984 with two partners Mr.
K.M. Mangal and Mr. Anil Mangal. The partnership deed was registered on October 25, 1988 However, we do not
possess the original or a copy of the initial partnership deed, although we have records of entry of Registrar made under
Section 67 of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932 by Office of the Registrar of Firms Rajasthan, Jaipur and copy of
subsequent partnership deeds as amended from time to time. In case any Statutory Authority demands for copy of this
initial Partnership deed dated January 01, 1984, we may not able to produce it.

12. All our manufacturing facilities are located at Jaipur, Rajasthan or within its immediate vicinity.

We manufacture our products from our manufacturing facilities which are located at Jaipur, Rajasthanor within its
immediate vicinity. Therefore any localized social unrest, natural disaster or breakdown of services or any other natural
disaster could have material adverse effect on our business and financial condition. Any disruption in the operations due
to supply of power, fire outages or industrial accidents at the units could hamper or delay our ability to continue
production and servicing. Further our manufacturing facility is also subject to operating risk arising from compliance with
the directives of relevant government authorities. Any disruption or suspension in the production process in this facility
can significantly impact our ability to service customer needs and relation with our customers and have a material adverse
effect on our business, revenues, reputation, results of operation and financial condition.

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13. Substantial portion of our revenues has been dependent upon our few clients. The loss of any one or more of our
major clients would have a material effect on our business operations and profitability.

Our sales are ultimately to various corporate and government entities. For the financial year ended March 31, 2017, our
top ten clients accounted for approximately 57.92% of our revenues from operations. The loss of any of the significant
clients would have a material effect on our financial results. We cannot assure you that we can maintain the historical
levels of business from these clients/distributors or that we will be able to replace these clients/distributors in case we lose
any of them. Furthermore, major events affecting our clients, such as bankruptcy, change of management, mergers and
acquisitions could impact our business. If any of our major clients becomes bankrupt or insolvent, we may lose some or
all of our business from that client and our receivable from that client would increase and may have to be written off,
impacting our income and financial condition.

14. Our Company has Export Obligation which are outstanding under the Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme
and Advance Authorisation Scheme availed for Import.

Our Company is engaged in manufacturing of cables and conductors. Further our Company have availed benefit and
saved Custom duty on its imports for which it has certain obligation to export under the Export Promotion Capital Goods
Scheme and Advance Authorisation Scheme. Export Obligation under EPCG License and Advance License is required to
be fulfilled by export of goods manufactured by our Company in proportion of the total duty saved on import to be
fulfilled in 6 years or 18 months respectively from authorization issue date. Any failure to comply with export Obligation
will affect the financial position of our Company. For detailed please refer to the section titled "Our Business" and
"Government and other Approvals" beginning on page 87 and 217 respectively of this Draft Prospectus.

15. Our contingent liabilities as stated in our Restated Financial Statements could affect our financial condition.

Our Contingent liability as on March 31, 2017 was ₹ 5820.48 Lacs. If this contingent liability materializes, fully or partly,
the financial condition of our Company could be affected. The details of Contingent Liability as on March 31, 2017 as
follows:-

Particulars Amount Involved (in Lacs)


Taxation Liabilities (Direct Tax) 3.5
Taxation Liabilities (Indirect Tax – Excise Cases) 185.23
Taxation Liabilities (Indirect Tax – VAT/CST Cases) 44.74
Taxation Liabilities (Indirect Tax – Service Tax Cases) 2.31
Other Pending Litigation 375.63
Bank Guarantee issued to various customers 4475.60
Bill Disount (under Letter of Credit) form Bank of Baroda 710.57
Export Obligation on duty saved 22.90
Total 5820.48

For more information, regarding our contingent liabilities, please refer “Annexure S” in chapter titled “Financial
Information of the Company” beginning on page 178 of this Draft Prospectus.

16. Our Company's manufacturing activities are labour intensive and depend on availability of labour. In case of
unavailability of such labour, our business operations could be affected.

Our operations and manufacturing process are labour intensive and depends on our ability to retain labour. In case such
labour is unavailable or we are unable to identify and retain such labour our business could be adversely affected. But, we
cannot guarantee that we may be able to continue with the same on favourable terms or at all. Any such failure may
impact the operations, business process and profitability. In case of any action being taken against our Company by any
competent authority for hiring labour through Job work basis may adversely affect our business operations and financials.

Additionally, we have seen an increasing trend in manpower costs in India, which has had a direct impact on our
employee costs and consequently, on our margins. Further, the minimum wage laws in India may be amended leading to
upward revisions in the minimum wages payable in one or more states. We may need to increase compensation and other
benefits in order to attract and retain key personnel in the future and that may materially affect our costs and profitability.
We cannot assure you that as we continue to grow our business in the future, our employee costs coupled with operating
expenses will not significantly increase.

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17. We are dependent on our Promoters, our senior management and other key personnel, and the loss of, or our
inability to attract or retain, such persons could affect our business, results of operations, financial condition and
cash flows.

Our performance depends largely on the efforts and abilities of our senior management and other key personnel, including
our Promoters Mr. Rahul Mangal and Mr. Ashish Mangal. Our Promoters have rich experience in this line of business and
have over the years built relations with suppliers, third party service providers, customers, regulators and other persons
who are connected with us and have been actively involved in the day to day operations and management since the
incorporation of the Company, further we believe that the inputs and experience of our senior management, in particular,
and other key personnel are valuable for the development of our business and operations and the strategic directions taken
by our Company. For details in relation to the experience of our key management personnel, see “Our Management” on
page 124 of this Draft Prospectus. We cannot assure you that these individuals or any other member of our senior
management team will not leave us or join a competitor or that we will be able to retain such personnel or find adequate
replacements in a timely manner, or at all. We may require a long period of time to hire and train replacement personnel
when qualified personnel terminate their employment with our Company. We may also be required to increase our levels
of employee compensation more rapidly than in the past to remain competitive in attracting employees that our business
requires. The loss of the services of such persons may have an effect on our business, results of operations, financial
condition and cash flows.

18. Our Company is subject to risk resulting from foreign exchange rate fluctuations, which could adversely affect
our results of operations.

Out of the Total Exports of our Company, Direct Export and Merchant export through PEC Ltd are exposed to foreign
exchange rate fluctuations. During Financial Year 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 and 2013 such exports contributed
approximately ₹ 2287 lakhs ₹ 2521 lakhs, ₹ 1911 lakhs & ₹ 3122 lakhs and ₹ 1072 lakhs respectively. Any change in
currency exchange rates influence our Company’s results of operations. In addition, depreciation of the Indian Rupee
against the other foreign currencies may adversely affect our results of operations by increasing the cost of financing. Any
adverse fluctuations in the value of the Indian Rupee against the relevant foreign currencies could affect our result of
operation and financials.

19. Excessive dependence on the Bank of Baroda in respect of obtaining financial facilities.

Our major fund based and non fund based financial assistance has been sanctioned by the bank, i.e. the Bank of Baroda on
the security of assets. The Company is dependent on Bank of Baroda for its Working Capital requirement and any default
under such arrangement with such lender may create problem for operation of the Company, which may affect the
financial stability of the Company. At the same time this may result into difficulty in arranging for funds for re-payment
and may also adversely affect the financial position of the Company.

20. Our Company is dependent on third party transportation providers for the delivery of raw materials/ finished
products and any disruption in their operations or a decrease in the quality of their services could affect our
Company's reputation and results of operations

Our Company uses third party transportation providers for delivery of our raw materials and finished products. Though
our business has not experienced any disruptions due to transportation strikes in the past, any future transportation strikes
may have an adverse effect on our business. These transportation facilities may not be adequate to support our existing
and future operations. In addition raw materials/ finished products may be lost or damaged in transit for various reasons
including occurrence of accidents or natural disasters. There may also be delay in delivery of products which may also
affect our business and results of operation negatively. An increase in the freight costs or unavailability of freight for
transportation of our raw materials may have an adverse effect on our business and results of operations.

Further, disruptions of transportation services due to weather-related problems, strikes, lock-outs, inadequacies in the road
infrastructure and port facilities, or other events could impair ability to procure raw materials on time. Any such
disruptions could materially and adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations.

21. There has been delay in registration of charge on vehicle loanin favour of one of our lender.

There are some instances where forms are belatedly filed in RoC with requisite additional fees. Our Company has taken
loan from Axis Bank for an amount of Rs. 58.62 Lacs each on April 04, 2016. In terms of the Companies Act 1956, our
Company was required to make the requisite form filing with the RoC within 30 days from the date of creation of the
charge. However, our Company made the requisite form filing with the RoC on August 30, 2017 after a delay of more

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than 514 days from the date of creation of charge. The matter may be taken before the Company Law Board, for
condonation of delay by our Company. If any prosecution arises in future due to the delay of form filing, our Company
will have to bear penalties as imposed by regulatory authority which will impact the financial position of company.

22. We are subjected to penalties and liquidated damages in case of contracts entered into with Government entities in
case of default. Further we may be liable to terminate such contracts in case of breach of certain terms and
conditions.

We are subjected to penalties or liquidated damages in case of contracts entered into with the Government entities. Any
failures to adhere to a contractually agreed schedule for reasons other than the agreed Force Majure events could result in
us being required to pay liquidated damages. Further we are bound by certain contractual liabilities for not adhering to
conditions mentioned in the contract. Any delay in adhering to a specified delivery schedule or breaching other terms of
contract may adversely profitability, working capital requirements, and cash flows and may also lead to termination of
contracts in some instances. Further such instances may also affect our ability and chances to be awarded with such
tenders in future.

23. Our lenders have charge over our immovable and movable properties in respect of finance availed by us.

We have secured our lenders by creating a charge over our movable and immovable properties in respect of loans /
facilities availed by us. We have been extended loan from Aditya Birla Financing Limited, Axis Bank Limited, Bank of
Baroda and SIDBI against hypothecation of our Company’s property. The total amounts outstanding and payable by us as
secured loans were 5491.68 Lakhs as on March 31, 2017.

Further we have been extended Business loan from HDB Financial Services against hypothecation of property owned by
our Promoter Group Entity, M/s Dynamic Metals.

We have also mortaged the property of our Company, against the loan of our Group Company, Mangal Electrical
Industries Private Limited, from Aditya Birla Finance Home Loans against the borrowings of 600 Lacs

In the event we default or our Group Company defaults in repayment of the loans / facilities availed and any interest
thereof, our properties may be forfeited by the lenders. For further information on the financing and loan agreements
along with the total amounts outstanding and the details of the repayment schedule, please refer to chapter “Statement of
Financial Indebtedness” beginning on page 181 of this Draft Prospectus.

24. Negative publicity with respect to our products or the industry in which we operate could adversely affect our
business, financial condition and results of operations.
Our business is dependent on the trust our customers have in the quality of our products. Any negative publicity regarding
us, our products i.e., cables and conductors and industry generally could adversely affect our reputation and our results of
operations. Challenges to the conflict-free status of cables and conductors used in our industry and sold by us may result
in a negative change in consumer attitudes to cables and conductors and could result in negative publicity, having a
material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations.

25. Inventories and trade receivables form a major part of our current assets and net worth. Failure to manage our
inventory and trade receivables could have an adverse effect on our net sales, profitability, cash flow and liquidity.

We are in the business of manufacturing of cables and conductors. Our Company‘s business is working capital intensive
and hence, inventories and trade receivables form a major part of our current assets and net worth. The results of
operations of our business are dependent on our ability to effectively manage our inventory (traded goods, raw materials
and finished goods) and trade receivables.

To effectively manage our inventory, we must be able to accurately estimate customer demand / potential orders and
supply requirements and purchase new inventory accordingly. However, if our management misjudges expected customer
demand / potential orders, it could cause either a shortage of products or an accumulation of excess inventory. Further, if
we fail to convert the inventory we purchase by manufacturing our products, we may be required to write-down our
inventory or pay our suppliers without new purchases, or create additional vendor financing, all of which could have an
adverse impact on our income and cash flows.

To effectively manage our trade receivables, we must be able to accurately evaluate the credit worthiness of our
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relationship with them. However, if our management fails to accurately evaluate the credit worthiness of our customers, it
may lead to bad debts, delays in recoveries and / or write-offs which could lead to a liquidity crunch, thereby adversely
affecting our business and results of operations. A liquidity crunch may also result in case of increased working capital
borrowings and, consequently, higher finance cost which will adversely impact our profitability.

26. Information relating to our production capacities and the historical capacity utilization of our production facilities
included in this Draft Prospectus is based on certain assumptions and has been subjected to rounding off, and
future production and capacity utilization may vary.
Information relating to our production capacities and the historical capacity utilization of our production facilities
included in this Draft Prospectus is based on various assumptions and estimates of our management, including proposed
operations, assumptions relating to availability and quality of raw materials, assumptions relating to operational
efficiencies, as well as assumptions in relation to the average density of products manufactured by us. Actual production
levels and utilization rates may differ significantly from the estimated production capacities or historical estimated
capacity utilization information of our facilities. Undue reliance should therefore not be placed on our production capacity
or historical estimated capacity utilization information for our existing facilities included in this Draft Prospectus. For
further information, see the section titled “Our Business” on page 87 of this Draft Prospectus.

27. Our business operations may be materially & adversely affected by strikes, work stoppages or increased wage
demands by our employees or those of our suppliers.
Although we have not experienced any major disruptions to our business operations due to disputes or other problem with
our work force in the past, there can be no assurance that we will not experience such disruptions in the future. Such
disruptions may adversely affect our business and results of operations and may also divert the management's attention
and result in increased costs. India has stringent labour legislation that protects the interests of workers, including
legislation that sets forth detailed procedures for the establishment of unions, dispute resolution and employee removal
and legislation that imposes certain financial obligations on employers upon retrenchment.
Although our employees are not currently unionized, there can be no assurance that they will not unionize in the future. If
our employees unionize, it may become difficult for us to maintain flexible labour policies, and we may face the threat of
labour unrest, work stoppages and diversion of our management's attention due to union intervention, which may have a
material adverse impact on our business, results of operations and financial condition. We are also subject to laws and
regulations governing relationships with employees, in such areas as minimum wage and maximum working hours,
overtime, working conditions, hiring and terminating of employees and work permits.Shortage of skilled personnel or
work stoppages caused by disagreements with employees which could have an adverse effect on our business and results
of operations.

28. We sell our products in highly competitive markets and our inability to compete effectively may lead to lower
market share or reduced operating margins, and adversely affect our results of operations.
India is our primary market and we face competition in our business from local as well as nationwide manufacturers of
cables and conductors. The products that we sell are of a industrial nature, i.e. there are a large number of players
manufacturing same or similar products. Thus, competition in these markets is based primarily on demand and price. As a
result, to remain competitive in our market, we must continuously strive to reduce our procurement, transportation and
distribution costs, improve our operating efficiencies and secure our materials requirements. If we fail to do so, other
manufacturers and suppliers of similar products may be able to sell their products at prices lower than our prices, which
would have an adverse effect on our market share and results of operations. Increased consolidation in the electrical
equipment industry means that many of our competitors may benefit from greater economies of scale, including the ability
to negotiate preferential prices for products or receive discounted prices for bulk purchases of goods that may not be
available to us.
Our export market is equally competitive and we compete with various international manufacturers based on quality,
durability and pricing of our products. Further, we cannot assure you that our current or potential competitors will not
offer products comparable or superior to our products. Failure to match our product quality and consistency accordingly
might have an adverse effect on our operations and financial results.

29. We have not received NOC of our lenders for undertaking the initial public offer of equity shares.
As on the date of this Draft Prospectus, we have applied for NOC for the Proposed Issue from our lender, Bank of Baroda,
but we are yet to receive the same. However, our Company intends to obtain the necessary NOC in relation to the
proposed issue from such lender prior to the filing of the Prospectus with the RoC. Undertaking the proposed issue
without obtaining such lender NOC may constitute a default under such loan agreement, which could impact our loan
facilities and may have an effect on our financial condition and results of operations.

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30. Our Company has not entered into any formal job work contract or agreement.
We derive revenues from execution of Job work orders given by us from our Group Company, Mangal Electrical
Industries Private Limited. Moreover we also give job work orders to third parties. We usually conduct job work
assignments on case to case basis. There is no formal engagement between our Company and Mangal Electrical Industries
Private Limited or between our Company and the third parties to whom job work is outsourced. Thus, any dispute or
delay in getting the work done from the job workers could result into inventory mismanagement which could have a
material adverse effect on our business, results of operations and financial condition. Any disassociation or
discontinuance of assignment by our group Company or the third parties would impact our revenues and productivity.

31. Our Promoters, together with our Promoter Group will continue to retain majority shareholding in our Company
after the Issue, which will allow them to exercise significant control over us. We cannot assure you that our
Promoters and Promoter Group will always act in the best interests of the Company or you.

The majority of our issued and outstanding Equity Shares are currently beneficially owned by the Promoters and the
Promoter Group. Upon completion of the Issue, the Promoters and Promoter Group will own 1,61,70,000 Equity Shares,
or 73.45% of our post-Issue Equity Share capital, assuming full subscription of the Issue. Accordingly, the Promoters and
the Promoter Group will continue to exercise significant influence over our business policies and affairs and all matters
requiring shareholders approval, including the composition of the Board of Directors, the adoption of amendments to our
constitutional documents, lending, investments and capital expenditures. This concentration of ownership also may delay,
defer or even prevent a change in control of our Company and may make some transactions more difficult or impossible
without the support of these stockholders. The interests of the Promoters and Promoter Group as the Company’s
controlling shareholders could conflict with the Company’s interests or the interests of its other shareholders. We cannot
assure you that the Promoters and Promoter Group will act to resolve any conflicts of interest in the Company’s or your
favour.

32. We have experienced negative cash flows in the past. Any such negative cash flows in the future could affect our
business, results of operations and prospects.

Our Company had reported certain negative cash flows from our operating activities, investing activities and financing
activities in the previous years as per the restated financial statements and the same are summarized as under:
(Amt in Lacs)
Particulars For the year ended March 31,
2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Cash flow from Operating Activities 2,095.04 (3,904.78) 977.23 776.92 363.16
Cash flow from Investing Activities (1,207.61) (274.47) (53.55) (74.08) (82.23)
Cash flow from Financing Activities 1,432.33 1,177.99 2,072.05 992.84 722.27

Cash flow of a company is a key indicator to show the extent of cash generated from operations to meet capital
expenditure, pay dividends, repay loans and make new investments without raising finance from external resources. If our
Company is not able to generate sufficient cash flows, it may affect our business and financial operations. For further
please refer chapter titled “Financial Information of the company” beginning on page 148 of this Draft Prospectus.

33. Our Group Company has incurred losses in past and any operating losses in the future could affect the results of
operations and financial conditions of our group companies.

The details of profit and loss of our Group Company in past years are as follows:-

Profit/ (Loss) for the year ended (Amt in Lacs)


Name of the Group Company
31st March 2016 31st March 2015 31st March 2014
Shiv Kripa Pipes Private Limited 3.94 (1.20) (0.93)

Any operating losses could affect the overall operations and financial conditions of the Group. For more information,
regarding the Company, please refer chapter titled “Our Group Companies”beginning on page 140 of this Draft
Prospectus.

34. Our operations may be adversely affected in case of industrial accidents at our production facility.

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Usage of heavy machinery, handling of materials by labour during production process or otherwise, lifting of materials by
humans, cranes, heating processes of the furnace etc. may result in accidents, which could cause injury to our labour,
employees, other persons on the site and could also damage our properties thereby affecting our operations.

Therefore, although we take steps to ensure safety, accidents, including human fatalities, may occur and there can be no
assurance that our safety measures and the precautions undertaken will be completely effective or sufficient. Further, if
we fail to maintain adequate insurance cover in relation to the foregoing, a claim filed by us with our insurer is rejected, a
loss occurs, which does not fall under the insurance cover maintained by us, or our claim is subject to any deductible or
delay in settlement, amongst other things, our exposure will increase. Any accident at our area of operations could also
harm our reputation. Such accidents may have an impact on our business.

35. We are subject to certain restrictive covenants in debt facilities provided to us by our lenders.

We have entered into agreements for availing debt facilities from lenders. Certain covenants in these agreements require
us to obtain approval/permission from our lenders in certain conditions. In the event of default or the breach of certain
covenants, our lender has the option to make the entire outstanding amount payable immediately. There can be no
assurance that we will be able to comply with these financial or other covenants or that we will be able to obtain consents
necessary to take the actions that we believe are required to operate and grow our business.

For further details in this regard, please refer to chapter titled ‘Financial Indebtedness’ beginning on page 181 of this Draft
Prospectus.

36. We have significant power requirements for continuous running of our factories. Any disruption to our
operations on account of interruption in power supply or any irregular or significant hike in power tariffs may
have an effect on our business, results of operations and financial condition.

Our factories and registered office have significant electricity requirements and any interruption in power supply to our
factories and offices may disrupt our operations. Our business and financial results may be affected by any disruption of
operations. We depend on third parties for all of our power requirements. Further, we have limited options in relation to
maintenance of power back-ups such as diesel generator sets and any increase in diesel prices will increase our operating
expenses which may impact our business margins.

Since we have significant power consumption, any unexpected or significant increase in its tariff can increase the
operating cost of factories and offices. There are limited number of electricity providers in area from where we operate
due to which in case of a price hike we may not be able to find a cost-effective substitute, which may negatively affect our
business, financial condition and results of operations.

37. Our Company has in the past entered into related party transactions and may continue to do so in the future.

We have entered into and may in the course of our business continue to enter into transactions specified in the Restated
Financial Information contained in this Draft Prospectus with related parties that include our Promoters, Directors,
Promoter Group Members and Group Companies. For further details in relation to our related party transactions, see
“Related Party Transactions” on page 175 of this Draft Prospectus. While we believe that all such transactions have been
conducted on an arm’s length basis and in the ordinary course of business, there can be no assurance that we could not
have achieved more favourable terms had such transactions not been entered into with related parties. Furthermore, it is
likely that we may enter into related party transactions in the future. The Companies Act, 2013 has brought into effect
significant changes to the Indian company law framework, including specific compliance requirements such as obtaining
prior approval from audit committee, the board of directors and shareholders for certain related party transactions. There
can be no assurance that such transactions, individually or in the aggregate, will not have a material effect on our financial
condition and results of operations.

38. In addition to normal remuneration, other benefits and reimbursement of expenses some of our Directors are
interested in our Company to the extent of their shareholding and dividend entitlement in our Company.

Some of our Directors are interested in our Company to the extent of their shareholding and dividend entitlement in our
Company, in addition to normal remuneration or benefits or reimbursement of expenses taken by the Directors of the
Company. We cannot assure you that our Directors would always exercise their rights as Shareholders to the benefit and
best interest of our Company. As a result, our Directors will continue to exercise significant control over our Company,
including being able to control the composition of our board of directors and determine decisions requiring simple or
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may take or block actions with respect to our business, which may conflict with our best interests or the interests of other
minority Shareholders, such as actions with respect to future capital raising or acquisitions. We cannot assure you that our
Directors will always act to resolve any conflicts of interest in our favour, thereby affecting our business and results of
operations and prospects.

39. Any Penalty or demand raise by statutory authorities in future will affect the financial position of the Company.

Our Company is mainly engaged in business of manufacturing of cables and conductors which attracts tax liability such as
Excise Duty, Sales Tax, Service Tax, Income Tax and other applicable provision of the Acts. However the Company has
been depositing the return under above applicable acts but any demand or penalty raise by concerned authority in future
for any previous year and current year will affect the financial position of the Company. For instance our company has
liability of Income Tax demand for previous financial years as per TRACES and due to disallowance of exempt income
amounting to ₹ 3.5 Lacs, It has Excise Liability ₹ 185.2 Lacs; VAT/CST Liability for A.Y. 2007-08, 2008-09, 209-10,
2010-11, 2011-12 and 2012-13 for ₹ 44.74 Lacs, Service tax Liability for ₹ 2.31 Lacs and other pending litigations for ₹
375.63 Lacs. For detail, Please refer “Outstanding Litigation and Material Development” beginning on page 203 of Draft
Prospectus. Any such penalty and prosecution arising in future may lead to financial loss to our Company.

40. Conflicts of interest may arise out of common business objects between our Company and Promoters Group
Entities.

Our Promoters Group Companies and entities such as, Dynamic Powertech Private Limited, Mangal Electrical Industries
Private Limited, Mangal Powertech Private Limited and Dynamic Cables & Conductors Private Limitedare engaged in the
similar line of business. Conflicts may arise in the ordinary course of decision-making by the Promoters or Board of
Directors. Conflicts of interests may arise in the Promoters’ allocating or addressing business opportunities and strategies
among our Company and Group Companies in circumstances where our respective interests diverge. In cases of conflict,
there can be no assurance that our Promoters will not favour their own interests over those of our Company. Our
Promoters have not signed any non-compete agreement with our Company as of date. Any such present and future
conflicts could have an effect on our business, reputation, financial condition and results of operations

For further details, please refer section titled “Our Promoter and Promoter Group” and Our Group Companies” beginning
on page 133 & 140 of this Draft Prospectus

41. Our operations are subject to high working capital requirements. Our inability to maintain an optimal level of
working capital required for our business may impact our operations adversely

Our business requires significant amount of working capital and major portion of our working capital is utilized towards
debtors, inventories and cash and cash equivalents. We have been sanctioned working capital of ₹ 116.95 lakhs from
Bank of Baroda. Our growing scale and expansion, if any, may result in increase in the quantum of current assets. Our
inability to maintain sufficient cash flow, credit facility and other sourcing of funding, in a timely manner, or at all, to
meet the requirement of working capital or pay out debts, could adversely affect our financial condition and result of our
operations. Further, we have high outstanding amount due from our debtors which may result in a high risk in case of
non-payment by these debtors. In case of any such defaults from our debtors, may affect our business operations and
financials.

42. Obsolescence, destruction, theft, breakdowns of our major plants or machineries or failures to repair or maintain
the same may affect our business, cash flows, financial condition and results of operations.

Obsolescence, destruction, theft or breakdowns of our major plants or machineries may significantly increase our
machineries purchase cost and the depreciation of our plants and machineries, as well as change the way our management
estimates the useful life of our plants and machineries. In such cases, we may not be able to acquire new plants or
machineries or repair the damaged plants or machineries in time or at all, particularly where our plants or machineries are
not readily available from the market or require services from original machinery manufacturers. Some of our major
machineries or parts may be costly to replace or repair. We may experience significant price increases due to supply
shortages, inflation, transportation difficulties or unavailability. Such obsolescence, destruction, theft, breakdowns, repair
or maintenance failures or price increases may not be adequately covered by the insurance policies availed by our
Company and may have an effect our business, cash flows, financial condition and results of operations

For further details of our Plant and Machineries, please refer to chapter titled “Our Business” beginning on page 87 of the
Draft Prospectus.

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43. Our insurance coverage may not be adequate to protect us against all potential losses to which we may be subject
and this may have a material effect on our business and financial condition.

While we maintain insurance coverage, in amounts which we believe are commercially appropriate, including (i) Standard
fire and special perils insurance policies, (ii) Group Mediclaim Insurance Policy Employees, (iii) Burglary Standard
Insurance Policy, (iv) Marine Export Import Insurance Open Policy, (v) Marine Cargo-Open Policy Import and (vi)
Relevant vehicle policies.We may not have sufficient insurance coverage to cover all possible economic losses, including
when the loss suffered is not easily quantifiable and related to Product Liability Claim. Even if we have made a claim
under an existing insurance policy, we may not be able to successfully assert our claim for any liability or loss under such
insurance policy. Additionally, there may be various other risks and losses for which we are not insured either because
such risks are uninsurable or not insurable on commercially acceptable terms. The occurrence of an event for which we
are not adequately or sufficiently insured could have an effect on our business, results of operations, financial condition
and cash flows.

For further details of our Insurance Policies, please refer section titled “Our Business” beginning on page 87 of this Draft
Prospectus.

44. Our Company has allotted Equity Shares during the preceding one year from the date of the Draft Prospectus
which may be lower than the Issue Price.

Our Company has made the following allotment of fresh Equity Shares to the members of our Company during past 12
months prior to the date of filing of Draft prospectus,

 Allotment of 7,80,000 Equity Shares of face value of ₹10/- each was made on February 13, 2017
 Bonus Issue of 53,90,000 Equity Shares in the ratio of 1:2 to our existing Equity Shareholders vide Shareholders
Special Resolution passed in Annual General Meeting of the Company held on August 28, 2017 by capitalization of
free reserves.
The Equity Shares allotted to the investors pursuant to this issue may be priced significantly higher due to various
including better performance by the Company, better economic conditions and passage of time.
For details, please refer to section titled “Capital Structure” on page 51 of this Prospectus. The Issue Price is not indicative
of the price that will prevail in the open market following listing of the Equity Shares.

45. The average cost of acquisition of Equity Shares by our Promoters could be lower than the Issue Price.

Our Promoters average cost of acquisition of Equity Shares in our Company may be lower than the Issue Price as may be
decided by the Company, in consultation with the Lead Managers. For further details regarding average cost of
acquisition of Equity Shares by our Promoters in our Company and build-up of Equity Shares by our Promoters in our
Company, please refer to the chapters “Risk Factors - Prominent Notes” and “Capital Structure” beginning on pages 15
and 51 respectively of this Draft Prospectus.

46. We have not identified any alternate source of funding and hence any failure or delay on our part to mobilize the
required resources or any shortfall in the Issue proceeds may delay the implementation schedule.

The proposed fund requirement for our Working Capital requirements, as detailed in the section titled "Objects of the
Issue" is to be funded from the proceeds of this IPO. We have not identified any alternate source of funding and hence any
failure or delay on our part to mobilize the required resources or any shortfall in the Issue proceeds may delay the
implementation schedule. We therefore, cannot assure that we would be able to execute our future plans/strategy within
the given timeframe. For details, please refer to the Chapter titled “Objects of the Issue”beginning on page 68 of this Draft
Prospectus.
47. There is no monitoring agency appointed by Our Company to monitor the utilization of the Issue proceeds.

As per SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, 2009, as amended, appointment of monitoring agency is required only for Issue size
above 10,000.00 Lacs. Hence, we have not appointed any monitoring agency to monitor the utilization of Issue proceeds.
However, the audit committee of our Board will monitor the utilization of Issue proceeds in terms of SEBI (Listing
Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. Further, our Company shall inform about material
deviations in the utilization of Issue proceeds to the stock exchange and shall also simultaneously make the material
deviations / adverse comments of the audit committee public.

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48. Our inability to effectively manage our growth or to successfully implement our business plan and growth
strategy could have an effect on our business, results of operations and financial condition.

The success of our business will depend greatly on our ability to effectively implement our business and growth strategy.
Our growth strategy involves focusing on Optimal Utilization of Resources and to developed relationships with customer
and suppliers. For further details, see the section titled “Our Business – Our Strategies” on page 87.Our success in
implementing our growth strategies may be affected by:

 Our ability to identify new markets to expand;


 Our ability to maintain the quality of our products;
 Changes in the Indian regulatory environment in field of Fertilizer

There can be no assurance that we will be able to execute our strategy on time and within our estimated budget, or that our
expansion and development plans will increase our profitability. Any of these factors could impact our results of
operations. We cannot assure you that we will not face any time or cost overruns in respect of implementation of our
strategies in the future. Further, we expect our growth strategy to place significant demands on our management, financial
and other resources and require us to continue developing and improving our operational, financial and other internal
controls. Our inability to manage our business and implement our growth strategy could have a effect on our business,
financial condition and profitability.

49. We have not independently verified certain data in this Draft Prospectus.

We have not independently verified data from the Industry and related data contained in this Draft Prospectus and
although we believe the sources mentioned in the report to be reliable, we cannot assure you that they are complete or
reliable. Such data may also be produced on a different basis from comparable information compiled with regards to other
countries. Therefore, discussions of matters relating to India, its economy or the industries in which we operate that is
included herein are subject to the caveat that the statistical and other data upon which such discussions are based have not
been verified by us and may be incomplete, inaccurate or unreliable. Due to incorrect or ineffective data collection
methods or discrepancies between published information and market practice and other problems, the statistics herein may
be inaccurate or may not be comparable to statistics produced elsewhere and should not be unduly relied upon. Further,
we cannot assure you that they are stated or compiled on the same basis or with the same degree of accuracy, as the case
may be, elsewhere.

50. Our ability to pay dividends in the future will depend upon our future earnings, financial condition, cash flows,
working capital requirements, capital expenditure and restrictive covenants in our financing arrangements.

We may retain all our future earnings, if any, for use in the operations and expansion of our business. As a result, we may
not declare dividends in the foreseeable future. Any future determination as to the declaration and payment of dividends
will be at the discretion of our Board of Directors and will depend on factors that our Board of Directors deem relevant,
including among others, our results of operations, financial condition, cash requirements, business prospects and any other
financing arrangements. Additionally, under some of our loan agreements, we are not permitted to declare any dividends,
if there is a default under such loan agreements or unless our Company has paid all the dues to the lender up to the date on
which the dividend is declared or paid or has made satisfactory provisions thereof. Accordingly, realization of a gain on
shareholders investments may largely depend upon the appreciation of the price of our Equity Shares. There can be no
assurance that our Equity Shares will appreciate in value. For details of our dividend history, see “Dividend Policy” on
page 147 of this Draft Prospectus.

51. We may require further equity issuance, which will lead to dilution of equity and may affect the market price of
our Equity Shares or additional funds through incurring debt to satisfy our capital needs, which we may not be
able to procure and any future equity offerings by us.

Our growth is dependent on having a strong balance sheet to support our activities. In addition to the IPO Proceeds and
our internally generated cash flow, we may need other sources of financing to meet our capital needs which may include
entering into new debt facilities with lending institutions or raising additional equity in the capital markets. We may need
to raise additional capital from time to time, dependent on business conditions. The factors that would require us to raise
additional capital could be business growth beyond what the current balance sheet can sustain; additional capital
requirements imposed due to changes in regulatory regime or significant depletion in our existing capital base due to
unusual operating losses. Any fresh issue of shares or convertible securities would dilute existing holders, and such
issuance may not be done at terms and conditions, which are favourable to the then existing shareholders of our Company.

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If our Company decides to raise additional funds through the incurrence of debt, our interest obligations will increase, and
we may be subject to additional covenants, which could further limit our ability to access cash flows from our operations.
Such financings could cause our debt to equity ratio to increase or require us to create charges or liens on our assets in
favour of lenders. We cannot assure you that we will be able to secure adequate financing in the future on acceptable
terms, in time, or at all. Our failure to obtain sufficient financing could result in the delay or abandonment of our
expansion plans. Our business and future results of operations may be affected if we are unable to implement our
expansion strategy.

Any future issuance of Equity Shares by our Company may dilute shareholding of investors in our Company; and hence
affect the trading price of our Company‘s Equity Shares and its ability to raise capital through an issue of its securities. In
addition, any perception by investors that such issuances or sales might occur could also affect the trading price of our
Company’s Equity Shares. Additionally the disposal, pledge or encumbrance of Equity Shares by any of our Company‘s
major shareholders, or the perception that such transactions may occur may affect the trading price of the Equity Shares.
No assurance may be given that our Company will not issue Equity Shares or that such shareholders will not dispose of,
pledge or encumber their Equity Shares in the future.

52. The Issue price of our Equity Shares may not be indicative of the market price of our Equity Shares after the
Issue and the market price of our Equity Shares may decline below the issue price and you may not be able to sell
your Equity Shares at or above the Issue Price.

The Issue Price of our Equity Shares has been determined by Fixed Price method. The price of the equity shares have
been based on many factor and may not be indicative of the market price of our Equity Shares after the Issue. For further
information please refer the section titled “Basis for Issue Price” beginning on page 73 of the Draft Prospectus. The
market price of our Equity Shares could be subject to significant fluctuations after the Issue, and may decline below the
Issue Price. We cannot assure you that you will be able to sell your Equity Shares at or above the Issue Price.

53. Non-Institutional Investors are not permitted to withdraw or lower their Bids (in terms of quantity of Equity
Shares or the Amount) at any stage after submitting an Application.

Pursuant to the SEBI ICDR Regulations, Non-Institutional Investors are not permitted to withdraw or lower their
Application (in terms of quantity of Equity Shares or the Amount) at any stage after submitting an Application. While our
Company is required to complete Allotment pursuant to the issue within six Working Days from the issue Closing Date,
events affecting the Applicants decision to invest in the Equity Shares, including material adverse changes in international
or national monetary policy, financial, political or economic conditions, our business, results of operation or financial
condition, may arise between the date of submission of the Application and Allotment. Our Company may complete the
Allotment of the Equity Shares even if such events occur, and such events limit the applicant’s ability to sell the Equity
Shares Allotted pursuant to the issue or cause the trading price of the Equity Shares to decline on listing.

EXTERNAL RISK FACTORS

54. Economic, political and social conditions, some of which are beyond our control, may negatively affect the
fortunes of the industry and harm our ability to do business and increase our cost.

Economic and political factors that are beyond our control, influence forecasts and affect level of consumer spending.
These factors include interest rates, rates of economic growth, fiscal and monetary policies of governments, inflation,
deflation, foreign exchange fluctuations, consumer credit availability, consumer debt levels, unemployment trends,
terrorist threats and activities, worldwide military and domestic disturbances and conflicts, and other matters that
influence consumer confidence, spending and tourism. Increasing volatility in financial markets may cause these factors
to change with a greater degree of frequency and magnitude
55. If communal disturbances or riots erupt in India, or if regional hostilities increase, this would adversely affect the
Indian economy and our business.
Some parts of India have experienced communal disturbances, terrorist attacks and riots during recent years. If such
events recur, our operational and marketing activities may be adversely affected, resulting in a decline in our income. The
Asian region has, from time to time, experienced instances of civil unrest and hostilities among neighboring countries.
Since May 1999, military confrontations between countries have occurred in Kashmir. The hostilities between India and
its neighboring countries are particularly threatening because India and certain of its neighbors possess nuclear weapons.
Hostilities and tensions may occur in the future and on a wider scale. Also, since 2003, there have been military hostilities
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In July 2006 and November 2008, terrorist attacks in Mumbai in November 2008 and in July 2011 resulted in numerous
casualties. Events of this nature in the future, as well as social and civil unrest within other countries in Asia, could
influence the Indian economy and could have a material adverse effect on the market for securities of Indian companies,
including our Equity Shares.

56. Natural calamities could have a negative effect on the Indian economy and cause our business to suffer.
India has experienced natural calamities such as earthquakes, a tsunami, floods and drought in the past few years. The
extent and severity of these natural disasters determines their effect on the Indian economy. The erratic progress of a
monsoon would also adversely affect sowing operations for certain crops. Further prolonged spells of below normal
rainfall or other natural calamities in the future could have a negative effect on the Indian economy, adversely affecting
our business and the price of the Equity Shares.
57. The nationalized goods and service tax (GST) regimes proposed by the Government of India may have material
impact on our operations.
The Government of India has proposed a comprehensive national goods and service tax (GST) regime that will combine
taxes and levies by the Central and State Governments into a unified rate structure. GST is hoped to remove the cascading
effect of various taxes and simplify the existing tax system. GST has special significance for the casting industry which is
currently allowed a number of tax concessions/exemptions both at input and output levels. The impact on casting industry
will depend on how these elements are treated under the proposed GST regime. Further amendments and developments
shall have material affect on our operations.
58. The occurrence of natural or man-made disasters could adversely affect our results of operations and financial
condition.
The occurrence of natural disasters, including hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, fires, explosions, pandemic
disease and man-made disasters, including acts of terrorism and military actions, could adversely affect our results of
operations or financial condition, including in the following respects:
Catastrophic loss of life due to natural or man-made disasters could cause us to pay benefits at higher levels and/or
materially earlier than anticipated and could lead to unexpected changes in persistency rates. A natural or man-made
disaster, could result in losses in our projects, or the failure of our counterparties to perform, or cause significant volatility
in global financial markets.
Pandemic disease, caused by a virus such as the “Ebola” virus, H5N1, the “avian flu” virus, or H1N1, the “swine flu”
virus “zika virus”, could have a severe adverse effect on our business. The potential impact of a pandemic on our results
of operations and financial position is highly speculative, and would depend on numerous factors, including: the
probability of the virus mutating to a form that can be passed from human to human; the rate of contagion if and when
that occurs; the regions of the world most affected; the effectiveness of treatment of the infected population; the rates of
mortality and morbidity among various segments of the insured versus the uninsured population; our insurance coverage
and related exclusions; and many other variables.
59. Financial instability in Indian financial markets could materially and adversely affect our results of operations
and financial condition.
The Indian financial market and the Indian economy are influenced by economic and market conditions in other countries,
particularly in emerging market in Asian countries. Any financial development in the countries in Asia, Europe, the
United States and elsewhere in the world in recent years has affected the Indian economy. Any adverse condition
happening in the financial systems of other emerging markets may also affect the investors’ confidence in Indian Market
which can cause increased volatility, in the Indian economy in general. Any worldwide financial instability, including
further deterioration of credit conditions in the U.S. market, could also have a negative impact on the Indian economy.
60. Government regulation of foreign ownership of Indian securities may have an adverse effect on the price of the
Equity Shares.
Foreign ownership of Indian securities is subject to government regulation. Under foreign exchange regulations currently
in effect in India, the RBI must approve the sale of the Equity Shares from a non-resident of India to a resident of India if
the sale does not meet the requirements of the RBI Circular dated October 4, 2004, as amended by circulars dated April
22, 2009 and May 4, 2010. Additionally, any person who seeks to convert Indian Rupee proceeds from such sale into
foreign currency and repatriate that foreign currency from India is required to obtain a no-objection or tax clearance
certificate from the Indian income tax authorities. The RBI is required to approve the price at which the Equity Shares are
transferred based on a specified formula and a higher price per share may not be permitted. The approval from the RBI or
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all. Because of possible delays in obtaining requisite approvals, investors in the Equity Shares may be prevented from
realizing gains during periods of price increases or limiting losses during periods of price declines.
61. Any downgrading of India’s debt rating by a domestic or international rating agency could have a negative impact
on our business.
India’s sovereign debt rating could be downgraded due to various factors, including changes in tax or fiscal policy or a
decline in India’s foreign exchange reserves, which are outside our control. Any adverse revisions to India’s credit ratings
for domestic and international debt by domestic or international rating agencies may adversely impact our ability to raise
additional financing, and the interest rates and other commercial terms at which such additional financing is available.
This could have a material adverse effect on our business and financial performance, ability to obtain financing for capital
expenditures and the price of our Equity Shares.

62. If certain labour laws become applicable to us, our profitability may be adversely affected.
India has stringent labour legislations that protect the interests of workers, including legislation that sets forth detailed
procedures for dispute resolution and employee removal and legislation that imposes certain financial obligations on
employers upon retrenchment. Any change or modification in the existing labour laws may affect our flexibility in
formulating labour related policies.
Prominent Notes:
1. Public Issue of 58,44,000 Equity Shares of Face Value of ₹ 10/- each of Dynamic Cables Limited (“DCL” or “Our
Company” or “The Issuer”) for Cash at a Price of ₹ []/- Per Equity Share (Including a Share Premium of ₹ [] per
Equity Share) (“Issue Price”) aggregating to ₹ [] Lacs, of which 3,00,000 Equity Shares of Face Value of ₹10/- each
at a price of ₹ [] each aggregating to ₹ [] Lacs will be reserved for subscription by Market Maker (“Market Maker
Reservation Portion”) and Net Issue to Public of 55,44,000 Equity Shares of Face Value of Rs. 10/- each at a price of
₹ [] /- each aggregating to ₹ [] Lacs (hereinafter referred to as the “Net Issue”) The Issue and the Net Issue will
constitute 26.55% and 25.18% respectively of the Post Issue paid up Equity Share Capital of Our Company.
2. This Issue is being made for at least 25 % of the post- issue paid-up Equity Share capital of our Company, pursuant to
Rule 19(2) (b) (i) of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Rules, 1957 as amended. This Issue is being made in terms
of Chapter XB of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, 2009, as amended from time to time. As per Regulation 43(4) of the
SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, as amended, since our is a fixed price issue ‘the allocation’ is the net issue to the public
category shall be made as follows:
a. Minimum fifty percent to retail individual investors; and
b. Remaining to
(i) Individual applicants other than retail individual investors; and
(ii) Other investors including corporate bodies or institutions, irrespective of the number of specified securities
applied for
c. The unsubscribed portion in either of the categories specified in (a) or (b) above may be allocated to the
applicants in the other category.
If the retail individual investor category is entitled to more than fifty per cent on proportionate basis, accordingly the
retail individual investors shall be allocated that higher percentage.
3. The Net worth of our Company based on Restated Financial Statements as on March 31, 2017, March 31, 2016 and
March 31, 2015 was 4128.48 lacs, 2704.63 lacs and 2024.92 lacs respectively. For more information, see the
section titled “Financial Information of the Company” beginning on page 148 of this Draft Prospectus.
4. The NAV / Book Value per Equity Share of our Company, based on Restated Financial Statements as on March 31,
2017, March 31, 2016 and March 31, 2015 was 38.30, 27.05 and 20.25 per equity share respectively. For more
information, see the section titled “Financial Information of the Company” beginning on page 148 of this Draft
Prospectus.
5. The average cost of acquisition of Equity Shares by our Promoters is set out below:

Sr. No. Name of the Promoters No. of Shares held Average cost of Acquisition (in )
1. Mr. Rahul Mangal 52,95,000 6.67
2. Mr. Ashish Mangal 75,27,000 14.02
For Further details, please refer to “Capital Structure” on page 51 of this Draft Prospectus.
6. The details of transactions of our Company with related parties, nature of transactions and the cumulative value of
transactions please refer to section titled “Financial Information of the Company- Annexure R- Statement of Related
Parties Transactions on page 175 of Draft Prospectus.

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7. No Group companies have any business or other interest in our Company, except as stated in section titled “Financial
Information of the Company - Annexure R- Statement of Related Parties Transactions, as Restated”, “Capital
Structure”, “Our Group Companies”on pages 175, 51 and 140 respectively and to the extent of any Equity Shares
held by them and to the extent of the benefits arising out of such shareholding.
8. Our Company was originally formed and registered as a partnership firm under the Partnership Act, 1932 in the
name and style of “M/s. Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals”, pursuant to a deed of partnership entered between Late Mr.
K.M. Mangal and Late Mr. Anil Mangal in 1984. Later the partnership firm was registered with Registrar of Firms,
Jaipur, Rajasthan vide certificate dated October 25, 1988. The terms, conditions and Clauses of partnership firm was
changed from time to time including addition and retirement of partners vide partnership deed dated December 15,
1990; September 13, 1991; March 27, 1992; December 30, 1995 and January 01, 2007 respectively. Further “M/s
Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals with its branch M/s Dynamic Engineer” was converted from partnership firm to a
Private Limited Company under Part IX of Companies Act, 1956 in the name of “Dynamic Cables Private Limited”
vide Certificate of Incorporation dated April 03, 2007, bearing registration No. 024139 issued by Registrar of
Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur and CIN No. U31300RJ2007PTC024139. Subsequently our Company was converted
into a public limited company and the name of our Company was changed from “Dynamic Cables Private Limited”
to “Dynamic Cables Limited” vide special resolution passed by the Shareholders at the Extra Ordinary General
Meeting held on August 16, 2017. A fresh Certificate of Incorporation consequent upon conversion into public
limited company was granted to our Company on August 22, 2017 by the Registrar of Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur
having corporate Identification Number U31300RJ2007PLC024139.
9. None of our Promoters, Promoter Group, Directors and their relatives have entered into any financing arrangement or
financed the purchase of the Equity Shares of our Company by any other person during the period of six months
immediately preceding the date of filing of Draft Prospectus.
10. Our Company, Promoters, Directors, Promoter Group have not been prohibited from accessing the Capital Market
under any order or direction passed by SEBI nor they have been declared as willful defaulters by RBI / Government
authorities. Further, no violations of securities laws have been committed by them in the past or pending against
them.
11. Investors are advised to see the paragraph titled “Basis for Issue Price” beginning on page 73 of this Draft Prospectus.
12. The Lead Manager and our Company shall update this Draft Prospectus and keep the investors / public informed of
any material changes till listing of the Equity Shares offered in terms of this Draft Prospectus and commencement of
trading.
13. Investors are free to contact the Lead Manager i.e. Hem Securities Limited for any clarification, complaint or
information pertaining to the Issue. The Lead Manager and our Company shall make all information available to the
public and investors at large and no selective or additional information would be made available for a section of the
investors in any manner whatsoever.
14. In the event of over-subscription, allotment shall be made as set out in paragraph titled “Basis of Allotment”
beginning on page 282 of this Draft Prospectus and shall be made in consultation with the Designated Stock
Exchange i.e. BSE. The Registrar to the Issue shall be responsible to ensure that the basis of allotment is finalized in
a fair and proper manner as set out therein.
15. The Directors / Promoters of our Company have no interest in our Company except to the extent of remuneration and
reimbursement of expenses (if applicable) and to the extent of any Equity Shares of our Company held by them or
their relatives and associates or held by the companies, firms and trusts in which they are interested as director,
member, partner, and/or trustee, and to the extent of benefits arising out of such shareholding. For further details
please see the chapter titled “Our Management” beginning at page 124 and chapter titled “Our Promoter & Promoter
Group” beginning at page 133 and chapter titled “Financial Information of the Company” beginning at page 148 of
this Draft Prospectus.
16. No loans and advances have been made to any person(s) / companies in which Directors are interested except as
stated in the Auditors Report. For details, please see “Financial Information of the Company”beginning on page 148
of this Draft Prospectus.
17. Trading in the Equity Shares for all investors shall be in dematerialized form only.
18. No part of the Issue proceeds will be paid as consideration to Promoters, Promoter Group, Directors, Key Managerial
Personnel or Group Companies.
19. For information on the changes of the objects clause of the Memorandum of Association of our Company, please
refer to the chapter titled “History and Certain Corporate Matters” beginning on page 120 of this Draft Prospectus.

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SECTION III – INTRODUCTION

SUMMARY OF OUR INDUSTRY

Global Scenario
Global growth is projected to strengthen to 2.7 percent in 2017 and 2.9 percent in 2018-19, in line with January forecasts.
In emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs), growth is predicted to recover to 4.1 percent in 2017 and reach
an average of 4.6 percent in 2018-19, as obstacles to growth in commodity exporters diminish, while activity in
commodity importers continues to be robust. Risks to the global outlook remain tilted to the downside. These include
increased trade protectionism, elevated economic policy uncertainty, the possibility of financial market disruptions, and,
over the longer term, weaker potential growth. A policy priority for EMDEs is to rebuild monetary and fiscal space that
could be drawn on were such risks to materialize. Over the longer term, structural policies that support investment and
trade are critical to boost productivity and potential growth.

Global growth is firming, contributing to an improvement in confidence. A recovery in industrial activity has coincided
with a pickup in global trade, after two years of marked weakness. In emerging market and developing economies
(EMDEs), obstacles to growth among commodity exporters are gradually diminishing, while activity in commodity
importers remains generally robust. As a result, and despite substantial policy uncertainty, global growth is projected to
accelerate to 2.7 percent in 2017, up from a post-crisis low of 2.4 percent in 2016, before strengthening further to 2.9
percent in 2018-19, broadly in line with January projections.
Activity in advanced economies is expected to gain momentum in 2017, supported by an upturn in the United States, as
previously anticipated. In the Euro Area and Japan, growth forecasts have been upgraded, reflecting strengthening
domestic demand and exports. Investment across advanced economies has firmed, while private consumption growth has
moderated. As actual growth continues to exceed potential growth, increasing inflation and narrowing output gaps have
raised the prospects of less accommodative monetary policy. Advanced economy growth is expected to accelerate to 1.9
percent in 2017, before moderating gradually in 2018-19. As usual, the outlook is predicated only on legislated fiscal and
trade policies.

Growth is projected to gain strength in both advanced economies and emerging market and developing economies
(EMDEs). Global trade growth has firmed and is expected to outpace GDP growth after two years of marked weakness.
The pickup in global trade partly reflects a bottoming out of global investment, which is relatively import-intensive.
Global financing conditions remain benign. The projected recovery in EMDEs is largely driven by expectations of
diminishing obstacles to activity in commodity exporters

Global risks and policy challenges

Downside risks to global growth include rising protectionism, high policy uncertainty, and the possibility of financial
market disruptions. U.S. monetary policy has tightened gradually so far, but a faster pace would impact global financing
conditions. Inflation has eased among EMDE commodity exporters, allowing room for cuts in policy interest rates. With
deficits prevailing across EMDEs, and debt on a rising path, especially in commodity exporters, fiscal space remains
constrained.

[Source:http://pubdocs.worldbank.org/en/216941493655495719/Global-Economic-Prospects-June-2017-Global-
Outlook.pdf]

Indian Economy Overview

Economic growth is projected to remain strong and India will remain the fastest growing G20 economy. The increase in
public wages and pensions will support consumption. Private investment will recover gradually as excess capacity
diminishes, and the landmark Goods and Services Tax and other measures to improve the ease of doing business are being
implemented. However, large non-performing loans and high leverage of some companies are holding back investment.

Monetary policy is projected to remain tight as inflation expectations have still not fully adjusted down. The need to
reduce the relatively high public-debt-to-GDP ratio leaves little room for fiscal stimulus. However, investing more in

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physical and social infrastructure is critical to raising living standards for all. This should be financed by a comprehensive
reform of income and property taxes. Restoring credit discipline and cleaning up banks' balance sheets will be
instrumental to support the credit growth needed to finance more business investment.

Trade openness has increased, partly driven by a competitive service sector. Manufacturing has lagged behind, with
limited contribution to exports and job creation, leaving many workers in low-paid jobs. Promoting quality job creation in
manufacturing would require reducing further restrictions on FDI and trade, modernising labour regulations and providing
better education and skills. Better infrastructure, transport and logistics services would facilitate manufacturing firms’
access to global markets, particularly from remote and poorer regions.

[Source:http://www.oecd.org/eco/outlook/economic-forecast-summary-india-oecd-economic-outlook-june-
2017.pdf]

Global Power & Electrical Equipment Industry


The demand for electricity worldwide is projected to grow at an annual rate of 2.4% for the period 2009–2035, driven by
economic and population growth. Over 80% of the growth between 2009 and 2035 is expected to be in non-OECD
countries.
The global EE industry consists of the following two segments:
a. The global heavy electrical equipment market, including boilers, turbines, generators, wind turbines, solar power
systems, etc.
b. The global T&D equipment market, including electric power cables, transformers, electrical switchgear, transmission
line towers, conductors, control equipment, meters, etc.
The global EE market is expected to increase from a cumulative size of more than US$ 3 trillion (2008-15) to US$ 6.8
trillion (2016-30). This translates into around 2% CAGR over the long term.
Global Trade in Electrical Equipment:
1. Global trade in EE reached US$ 540 billion in 2011, with China being the leading exporter with over 16% share. India
accounts for less than 1% of the total share of exports.
2. The US and China are the largest import markets in the world for EE. India imports more than 2% of total EE trade of
the world. India has a trade deficit in EE trade, with imports higher than exports, consistently for the last many years.
3. Developed economies are witnessing a trend of slowing growth in electricity demand. Emerging economies such as
China and India are expected to continue augmenting their existing power capacities and infrastructure, to meet their ever
increasing demand for power. While thermal sources of power generation will continue to account for a major share of the
global capacity addition, there is a visible shift towards renewable sources of energy in developed nations. Technological
advancement in both power generation and T&D equipment remains a key focus area in global markets and is expected to
drive the next phase of growth in the sector.
[Source: http://dhi.nic.in/writereaddata/UploadFile/indian_electrical_eq_mission_plan_2012-2022.pdf]

India’s Electrical Equipment Industry

India’s Electrical Equipment Industry Comprises of two segments – generation equipment (boilers, turbines, generators)
and transmission & distribution (T&D) and allied equipment like transformers, cables, transmission lines, switchgears,
capacitors, energy meters, instrument transformers, surge arrestors, stamping and lamination, insulators, insulating
material, industrial electronics, indicating instruments, winding wires, etc. The T&D equipment sector occupies 85% of
the industry whereas generation equipment sector covers 15%.

For the rapid development of the domestic electrical equipment industry and to enhance its competitiveness, Mr. Praful
Patel, Union Minister of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises launched the Indian Electrical Equipment Industry
Mission Plan 2012-2022 on 24th July 2013. The Mission Plan seeks to steer, coordinate and synergise the efforts of all
stakeholders to accelerate and sustain the growth of the domestic electrical equipment industry.

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Vision 2022 for the Indian electrical equipment industry as articulated in the Mission Plan is to make India the country of
choice for the production of electrical equipment and reach an output of US$ 100 billion by balancing exports and
imports. The Mission Plan has been evolved by the Department of Heavy Industry (DHI), Government of India, through
an elaborate exercise involving all stakeholders and with the support of the Indian Electrical & Electronics Manufacturers’
Association (IEEMA).

[Source: http://dhi.nic.in/writereaddata/UploadFile/indian_electrical_eq_mission_plan_2012-2022.pdf]

 Industry Production (Estimated) for 2016-17: INR 1,52,000crores; Exports: INR 39,280 crores (approx. 6USD
Billion)
 Imports: INR 55,290 crores (approx. US$ 8.5 Billion)
 8% of manufacturing sector in terms of value and 1.3% of India’s GDP
 Direct employment to 5 lakh persons, indirect to 10 lakhs, and over 50 lakhs across the entire value chain
 Diversified, matured and strong manufacturing base, with robust supply chain
 Rugged performance design of equipment to meet tough network demand
 Presence of major foreign players, either directly or through technical collaborations with Indian manufacturers
 State-of-art technology in most sub-sectors at par with global standards
 Major Export Markets: United States of America, United Arab Emirates, Germany, United Kingdom, Nigeria,
Saudi Arabia, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France.
 Major Export Products: Switchgear and Controlgear, Transformers & Parts, Industrial Electronics, Cables,
Transmission Line Towers, Conductors, Rotating Machines (Motors, AC Generators, Generating Sets) & Parts
 For the rapid development of the domestic electrical equipment industry, encompassing the complete value chain
in power generation, transmission and distribution, a holistic Mission Plan launched by the Department of Heavy
Industry (DHI), Government of India, with support from IEEMA
 The Mission Plan lays down a clear roadmap for enhancing the competitiveness of the domestic electrical
equipment industry
 Vision 2022: To make India the country of choice for the production of electrical equipment and reach an output
of US$100 billion by balancing exports and imports

[Source: http://ieema.org/about/services/mission-plan/]

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SUMMARY OF OUR BUSINESS

The following information should be read together with, the more detailed financial and other information included in the
Draft Prospectus, including the information contained in “Risk Factors”, “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of
Financial condition and results of Operations and “Financial Information of the company” on page 15, 187 and 148
Respectively
Our Company, Dynamic Cables Private Limited was incorporated in April 03, 2007 by conversion of partnership firm
“M/s Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals with its branch M/s Dynamic Engineer” under part IX of Companies Act, 1956.
Pursuant to the conversion from private limited company to public limited company, our name was changed to “Dynamic
Cables Limited” vide fresh certificate of incorporation dated August 22, 2017 from the Registrar of Companies,
Rajasthan, Jaipur. We are engaged in manufacturing of Cables and Conductors which widely include manufacturing of
Low Voltage and High Voltage Power Cables, Aerial Bunched Cables, All Aluminium Conductor (A.A.C.), All
Aluminium Alloy Conductor (A.A.A.C.), Aluminium conductor steel reinforced (A.C.S.R.) Conductors and Service Drop
Cables used for transmission and distribution of Electricity. Our manufacturing facilities are distributed in three units
located in Jaipur, Rajasthan, with following scope of activities, viz:
 Unit I – located at: F-259 & F-260, Road No. 13 VKI Area Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan, India
 Unit II – located at: B-308, Road No. 16, VKI Area, Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan
 Unit III – located at: H-581-A to H-592-A & H1 -601 (B), Road No. 6, VKI Area, Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan
In Addition to above, our company is in process of installation of Unit-IV located at Plot no. A-129, A-129A and A-
130,SKS industrial Area Reengus, Distt. Sikar, Rajasthan, India for manufacturing of new range of cables and conductors
such as : 66KV High Voltage cables, Railway signaling cables and Optical fiber ground wire.
The Scope of Activities covered in Unit I and Unit III are: Design, Development, Manufacture, Testing and Supply of LV
& MV Aerial Bunched Cable, LT & HT PVC & XLPE Control Cables, LV PVC and XLPE Power Cables, MV Power
Cable, Solar Cable, LV PVC Service Cable, Mining Cable, Flat Cables For Submersible Pumps, Flexible Multi Core
Cables, Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced Conductors (A.C.S.R. Conductors), All Aluminium Conductors (A.A.C)
&All Aluminium Alloy Conductors (A.A.A.C.), Insulated Conductor. Further Unit II is involved in Job work activity of
Cutting and Notching of Prime CRGO (Cold Rolled Grain Oriented) Electrical Steel for our Group Company Mangal
Electrical Industries Private Limited.

Our plants have state of art equipment, latest machinery and equipments, In-house testing facilities and qualified
engineers, which help us in maintaining quality standards as well as an efficient delivery record with appropriate after
sales service. Our products are type tested & approved by various NABL Accredited laboratories like: CPRI, ERDA &
TAG Corporation.

We are also serving sectors like - Industrial, Exports, Turnkey projects, Power Distribution Companies, Infrastructure
works etc. in India and abroad. We are a “Government Recognized Export House” from the Ministry of Commerce &
Industry, Government of India. We are presently exporting directly and indirectly through merchant exporters to many
Countries in the Asian subcontinent, Africa and Middle East. Some of countries where we export are Kenya, Tanzania,
TOGO, Nigeria, Benin, Uganda, Rwanda, NEPAL, Mauritius, Afghanistan, Jordan, Dubai etc

We are approved by the state owned electric utilities company “POWERGRID”. We are also approved With BHEL, Larson
& Toubro Ltd, TATA Projects Ltd, North Western Railways, Public Works Department, Maharashtra along with all major
state electricity boards in India. Our products are also widely being used amongst various Indian private clients which
include: Gammon India, Jaguar Overseas,Mohan Energy, L&T, TATA, Bajaj, Voltas etc

Mr. Rahul Mangal, Mr. Ashish Mangal, Mrs. Saroj Mangal, Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal, Mrs. Shalu Mangal, Mr. Sameer
Somani and Mr. Sanjay Somani, partners of M/s Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals, were the initial subscribers to the
Memorandum of Association of our company. Presently Mr. Rahul Mangal and Mr. Ashish Mangal are Promoters of the
company.

For the period ended March 31, 2017 our Company’s Total Income and Restated Profit after Tax were 30214.62 Lacs and
792.04 Lacs, respectively. For the year ended March 31, 2016, our Company’s Total Income and Restated Profit after Tax
were 26979.93 Lacs and 679.71 Lacs, respectively. For the year ended March 31, 2015, our Company’s Total Income
and Restated Profit after Tax was 26211.82 Lacs and 253.75 Lacs respectively, compared to our Company’s Total

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Income and Restated Profit after Tax of 19916.98 Lacs and 157.08 Lacs respectively, over previous year ended i.e.
March 31, 2014. We have been able to increase our Restated Profit after Tax from fiscal 2013 to fiscal 2017 at a CAGR of
49.85%.

OUR BUSINESS STRENGTHS:-


1. Government Contractor
We are qualified to tender for Government Projects due to our Experience in the industry and our ability to meet the
eligibility criteria. Our revenue from manufacturing operations is generally derived from subscribing and fulfilling of
tenders invited by electricity companies operated PAN India. We believe our experience and providing services to such
companies attests to our credibility and allows us to be in a better position for future projects, thereby improving our
competitive position.
2. Quality Assurance and State of Art Infrastructure.
Delivering Quality products is one of our prime beliefs. We dedicate resources for quality assurance to ensure that quality
norms are continually met. We have an in house laboratory for testing of the product at each step of manufacturing
process to ensure that our quality standards are met throughout the process. Further all our products are CE Certified and
matches upto the customer requirements.The final product manufactured has to undergo a quality check before it is finally
packed and dispatch. We also have quality control checks before any consignment of Raw material is accepted since it has
a direct impact on the quality of Finished Product. Further Our Company has state of art infrastructure with modern and
latest machineries and equipments to deliver cost effective, better and standard products to achieve better product quality
and technical reliability.

3. We have a key customer base with reputed Customers


Our long-standing relationship with our major customers has been one of the most significant factors contributing to our
growth. Our commitments to quality and customer service practices have been strong contributing factors to our robust
customer relations. Over the years, we have steadily developed a robust base of customers. Even though we do not have
any long-term supply agreements with them, we have continually received repeat business from many of our customers.
This indicates their level of confidence in our ability to deliver our products and services. Because of the trust of our
customers we have been able to attain orders from a diverse range of client base.

4. Wide range of Products


Our diverse range of cables and conductors is capable to withstand extreme conditions and is made available in assorted
sizes and specifications for catering to the specific needs of our clients. We supply cables across various industries to
various organizations of diverse sectors such as- Industrial, Exports, Turnkey projects, Power Distribution Companies,
Infrastructure works etc. in India and abroad. We believe that maintaining a diverse portfolio in our business provides us
with an opportunity to cater to diverse needs of different customer segment

5. Leveraging the expertise of our Promoters


Our Promoters Mr. Ashish Mangal and Mr. Rahul Mangal play an instrumental role in the growth and success of our
Company. The experience of our Promoters of around 27 years and 22 years respectively in Electrical industry has been
instrumental in determining the vision and growth strategies for our Company. We have a team of well equipped employees
for engineering, manufacturing, marketing, customer service etc catering to the needs of the customers and providing high
yield. It is also expected to help us in addressing and mitigating various risks inherent in our business, including significant
competition and the global economic crisis.

OUR BUSINESS STRATEGIES:-


1. Augment our working capital base in order to better utilize our installed capacities
Our business of manufacturing of Cables and Conductors is working capital intensive. We need to maintain sufficient
inventory for the production process and also maintain a balance between debtors & creditors cycle. Since, we are not fully
utilising our installed capacities, our growth depends on our ability to increase our utilization over the next few years and
also adding new capacity subsequently. This expansion needs access to a larger amount of liquid funds and sufficient
working capital. The same are proposed to be funded from the IPO proceeds and from Banking Facilities. For further details
of the proposed working capital requirements of the company, kindly refer to the Chapter titled “Objects of the Issue”

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beginning on page 68 of this Draft Prospectus. We believe that being well funded in the working capital domain will help us
in the following strategic initiatives:

 Accelerate development of new products to suit different needs of customers.


 Increase our export presence and add influential brands in our contract manufacturing vertical.
 Respond to market dynamics and provide custom based designs with focus on customer satisfaction.
 Focus on producing/marketing high value priced products.
 Tap new markets and add new dealers or authorised distributors into our distribution network by providing
adequate credit.
2. Broaden our marketing base
We currently cater to various clients from various industries in India and abroad. We have developed a long standing
relationship with our clients which include companies like, Gammon India, Jaguar Overseas, Mohan Energy, L&T, TATA,
Bajaj, Voltas etc. However, our growth depends on our ability to maintain our relationship with these clients in addition
to adding more clientele to our list. We currently export our products to various countries through local exporters. We
have scope to expand our reach to un-explored portions of the both domestic and international markets including selling
through distributors channels. Also, we intend to be part of the empanelled suppliers on various government projects as
we believe that this will give us a good reputation and steady flow of orders, keeping in tune with the infrastructural
development in the country.

3. Improve our manufacturing facilities by delivering cost effective products


Our Company continuously works on developing plans to take various steps in order to ensure adherence to timely
fulfillment and also to achieve greater cost efficiency as timely fulfillment of the orders is a prerequisite in our industry.
These steps include identifying quality raw material, smooth labour relations, use of an efficient production system and
ability to meet large and varied orders due to our capacity and linkages with raw material suppliers and well equipped
plant and machinery. Our Company constantly endeavors to implement an efficient procurement policy for inputs
required for production as well as invest in upgradation of technology so as to ensure cost efficiency in procurement
which in turn results in cost effective production.

4. Focus on consistently meeting quality standards


Our Company intends to focus on adhering to the quality standards of the products and services. This is necessary so as to
make sure that we get repeat orders from our customers. Quality of the product and services is very important for the
company from both customer point of view and regulatory point of view. Providing the desired and quality products help
us in enhancing our reputation and maintaining long term relationships with customers.

5. Optimal Utilization of Resources and Incentives


Our Company constantly endeavors to improve our production process, skill up-gradation of workers, modernization of
machineries to optimize the utilization of resources. We regularly analyze our existing raw material procurement and
manufacturing processes to identify the areas of bottlenecks and correct the same. The Company is availing benefits under
Merchandise Export from India Scheme (MEIS) under Foreign Trade Policy of India, such benefits are utilized by the
Company for taking credit of taxes to be paid by them and helps in cost reduction. All such efforts and initiatives helps the
Company in improving its efficiency and productivity.

OUR LOCATION
Registered Office F-260, Road No. 13 VKI Area Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan, India
Factory Unit I F-259 & F-260, Road No. 13 VKI Area Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan, India
Factory Unit II B-308, Road No. 16, VKI Area, Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan
Factory Unit III H-581-A to H-592-A & H1 -601 (B), Road No. 6, VKI Area, Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan, India
Marketing Office 2F-CS-31, Ansal Plaza, Vaishali, Ghaziabaad-201010, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Marketing Office Office no. 19 Ashoka Shopping Center, 2nd floor near G.T. Hospital, L.T. Marg, Mumbai-
400001
Godown H-580B, Road No 6 VKI Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

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SUMMARY OF OUR FINANCIALS

ANNEXURE – I
RESTATED STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
(Rs. in lakhs)
As at
Particulars
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
I. EQUITY AND LIABILITIES
Shareholder's Funds
Share Capital 1078.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 900.00
Reserves and Surplus (excluding
Revaluation Reserves, if any) 3050.48 1704.63 1024.92 774.30 617.22

Non Current Liabilities


Long-term Borrowings 3633.23 2973.66 2481.35 2772.82 2230.20
Deferred tax liabilities (Net) 0.00 0.00 11.36 31.88 36.11
Other Long Term Liabilities 24.61 12.00 23.34 23.34 23.34
Long-term Provisions 50.49 38.89 32.96 24.68 22.10

Current Liabilities
Short-term Borrowings 5016.44 6024.60 2181.84 1198.72 1627.83
Trade Payables 3907.72 3730.00 5887.99 3902.18 3581.31
Other Current Liabilities 635.55 436.19 592.67 483.30 299.40
Short-term Provisions 197.60 226.11 82.54 58.22 42.67

Total 17594.11 16146.08 13318.98 10269.43 9380.19

II. ASSETS
Non Current Assets
Fixed assets
(i) Tangible Assets 1826.52 1898.84 1815.44 1915.42 1951.32
(ii) Intangible Assets 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
(iii) Capital Work-In-Progress 951.81 0.80 0.00 0.00 0.00

Non Current Investments


Deferred Tax Assets (Net) 20.02 4.80 0.00 0.00 0.00
Long-term Loans and Advances 332.22 109.48 33.06 27.24 19.56
Other Non Current Assets 3.09 3.09 3.09 3.09 3.09

Current Assets
Current Investments 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Inventories 3687.68 4713.43 2736.97 1925.57 2015.82
Trade Receivables 8413.53 7290.24 6119.40 4693.76 4244.86
Cash and Cash Equivalents 1432.33 1177.99 2072.05 992.84 722.27
Short-term Loans and Advances 667.98 804.65 429.37 615.65 263.13
Other Current Assets 258.93 142.76 109.60 95.88 160.14

Total 17594.11 16146.08 13318.98 10269.43 9380.19

Note-: The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary, profits
and losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, II and III.

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ANNEXURE-II
RESTATED STATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS

(Rs. in lakhs)
For the Year Ended
Particulars
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Revenue from Operations 29998.60 26787.47 26038.90 19741.16 17611.52
Other Incomes 216.02 192.46 172.92 175.82 124.95
Total Revenue A 30214.62 26979.93 26211.82 19916.98 17736.48
Expenses:
Cost of materials consumed 25903.18 22599.22 23427.54 17188.75 15972.18
Employee Benefits Expense 715.51 552.23 418.31 354.33 334.99
Administartive and other Expenses 1604.69 1744.68 1431.29 1138.87 492.45
Finance Costs 916.29 1049.87 536.13 645.77 635.11
Depreciation And Amortization
Expense 203.62 198.47 211.86 164.29 173.56
Changes in inventory of Stock in Trade (345.01) (162.35) (174.99) 211.34 61.00
Total Expenses B 28998.27 25982.12 25850.14 19703.35 17669.29
Profit before exceptional and
extraordinary items and tax (A-B) C 1216.35 997.81 361.68 213.63 67.19
Exceptional/Prior Period item 4.24 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Profit before extraordinary items and
tax 1212.10 997.81 361.68 213.63 67.19
Extraordinary item 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Profit Before Tax 1212.10 997.81 361.68 213.63 67.19
Provision for Tax
- Current Tax 427.35 334.27 127.64 60.78 25.87
- Deferred Tax Liability / (Asset) (15.22) (16.17) (20.52) (4.23) (10.71)
MAT Credit Entitlement 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Short/(Excess) Tax adjustment of prior
years 7.92 0.00 0.81 0.00 0.00
Restated profit after tax for the
period from continuing operations 792.04 679.71 253.75 157.08 52.03
Profit/ (Loss) from Discontinuing
operation 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Tax expenses of discontinuing
operations 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Restated profit for the period 792.04 679.71 253.75 157.08 52.03

Note: The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary
statements of assets and liabilities, and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I and III.

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ANNEXURE-III
RESTATED CASH FLOW STATEMENT

(Rs. in lakhs)
For the Year ended
Particulars
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net Profit before tax 1,212.10 997.81 361.68 213.63 67.19
Adjustment for :
Less: Interest on Fixed Deposit (97.46) (79.11) (64.87) (51.88) (48.24)
Less: Profit on Sale of Fixed Assets 0.03 (5.49) (2.43) (10.10) -
Less: Dividend Income - - - - (0.30)
Add: Depreciation 203.62 198.47 211.86 164.29 173.56
Add: Provision of Gratuity 12.42 6.66 8.84 2.33 23.46
Add: Preliminery Expenses 1.03
Add: Interest on Borrowed Fund & Finance 916.29 1,049.87 536.13 645.77 635.11
Charges
Operating profit before working capital 2,247.00 2,168.22 1,051.22 964.04 851.81
changes
Adjustement for :
(Increase)/Decrease in Inventories 1,025.75 (1,976.46) (811.39) 90.25 (704.57)
(Increase)/Decrease in Trade Receivables (1,123.29) (1,170.84) (1,425.64) (448.91) (672.02)
(Increase)/Decrease in Other Current Assets (116.18) (33.15) (13.73) 64.27 (120.05)
(Increase)/Decrease in Short Term loans and 136.67 (375.28) 186.28 (352.52) 141.44
advances
Increase/(Decrease) in Trade and other 260.89 (2,203.52) 2,118.07 503.70 869.08
current liabilities
183.85 (5,759.26) 53.60 (143.22) (486.12)
Cash generated from / (used in) 2,430.85 (3,591.04) 1,104.82 820.83 365.69
operations
Income Tax paid/(refund) (348.42) (302.39) (126.78) (43.91) (25.87)
Increase/(Decrease) in non current liabilities 12.61 (11.35) - 23.34
Expense related to previous year (0.81)
Net cash generated from/(used in) 2,095.04 (3,904.78) 977.23 776.92 363.16
operating activities - (A)
CASH FLOW FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Purchase of tangible fixed assets (131.48) (312.30) (116.35) (139.58) (237.17)
(Increase)\Decrease in Capital Work-in- (951.01) (0.80) - - -
Progress
sale of fixed assets 0.15 35.94 3.76 21.30 -
(Increase)/Decrease in other Investments - 107.98
(Increase)/Decrease in other Non-Current (222.74) (76.42) (5.83) (7.68) (1.58)
Assets
Interest Income on Fixed Deposit 97.46 79.11 64.87 51.88 48.24
Dividend Income - - - 0.30
Net cash (used in) Investing Activities - (1,207.61) (274.47) (53.55) (74.08) (82.23)
(B)
CASH FLOW FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Issue of equity capital 631.80 - - 100.00 -
Proceeds from Loan/Borrowings (348.60) 4,335.07 691.66 113.50 597.59
Interest on Borrowed Fund (916.29) (1,049.87) (536.13) (645.77) (635.11)
Net cash (used in) / from financing (633.08) 3,285.19 155.53 (432.27) (37.52)
activities - (C)
Net Increase/(decrease) in Cash & Cash 254.34 (894.06) 1,079.21 270.57 243.41
Equivalents (A+B+C)
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning 1,177.99 2,072.05 992.84 722.27 478.86

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of the year
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of 1,432.33 1,177.99 2,072.05 992.84 722.27
the year
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of year comprises :
1. Components of cash and cash equivalents:
Particulars
Cash on hand 3.22 5.20 0.67 1.36 4.89
Balances with scheduled banks: - - - - -
In current accounts 202.22 1.00 478.56 0.31 150.13
In Deposits with Scheduled Bank 1,226.89 1,171.79 1,592.82 991.17 567.25
Total Cash and cash equivalents 1,432.33 1,177.99 2,072.05 992.84 722.27

Notes:
1. The Cash Flow Statement has been prepared under indirect method as set out in Accounting Standard -3 on Cash Flow
Statement, specified under the Companies Act, 1956 (which are deemed to be applicable as Section 133 of the Companies Act,
2013 (“the Act”) read with Rule 7 of Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014).
2. Figures in Brackets represents outflow.
3. The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary statements of assets
and liabilities, profits and losses as appearing in Annexures IV, I and II.

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THE ISSUE

PRESENT ISSUE IN TERMS OF THIS DRAFT PROSPECTUS


Equity Shares Offered: 58,44,000 Equity Shares of 10/- each for cash at a price of [●] per
Public Issue of Equity Shares by our Company(1) share aggregating to [●] Lakhs(2)
Of which:
300,000 Equity Shares of 10/- each for cash at a price of [●] per
Issue Reserved for the Market Makers
share aggregating to [●] Lakhs.
55,44,000 Equity Shares of 10/- each for cash at a price of [●] per
share aggregating to [●] Lakhs.
[●]Equity Shares of 10/- each for cash at a price of [●] per share
(including a premium of [●] Equity Share) will be available for
Net Issue to the Public(3) allocation for allotment to Retail Individual Investors of up to
2.00 Lacs
[●]Equity Shares of 10/- each for cash at a price of [●] per share
(including a premium of [●] Equity Share) will be available for
allocation for allotment to Other Investors of up to 2.00 Lacs
Pre and Post – Issue Equity Shares
Equity Shares outstanding prior to the Issue 1,61,70,000 Equity Shares of face value of 10 each
Equity Shares outstanding after the Issue 2,20,14,000 Equity Shares of face value of 10 each
Please see the chapter titled “Objects of the Issue” on page 68 of
Use of Net Proceeds by our Company
this Draft Prospectus
(1)
This Issue is being made in terms of Chapter XB of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, 2009, as amended from time to time.
For further details please refer to“Issue Structure” on page 248 of this Draft Prospectus.
(2)
The present Issue has been authorized pursuant to a resolution of our Board dated August 22, 2017 and by Special
Resolution passed under Section 62(1)(C) of the Companies Act, 2013 at an Annual General Meeting of our shareholders
held on August 28, 2017
(3)
As per Regulation 43(4) of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, as amended, the present issue is a fixed price issue ‘the
allocation’ is the net offer to the public category shall be made as follows:

a) Minimum fifty percent to retail individual investors; and

b) Remaining to
(i) Individual applicants other than retail individual investors; and
(ii) Other investors including corporate bodies or institutions, irrespective of the number of specified
securities applied for

c) The unsubscribed portion in either of the categories specified in (a) or (b) above may be allocated to the
applicants in the other category.

If the retail individual investor category is entitled to more than fifty per cent on proportionate basis, accordingly the
retail individual investors shall be allocated that higher percentage.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Our Company was originally formed and registered as a partnership firm under the Partnership Act, 1932 in the name
and style of “M/s. Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals”, pursuant to a deed of partnership entered between Late Mr. K.M.
Mangal and Late Mr. Anil Mangal in 1984. Later the partnership firm was registered with Registrar of Firms, Jaipur,
Rajasthan vide certificate dated October 25, 1988. The terms, conditions and Clauses of partnership firm was changed
from time to time including addition and retirement of partners vide partnership deed dated December 15, 1990;
September 13, 1991; March 27, 1992; December 30, 1995 and January 01, 2007 respectively. Further “M/s Ashish Fluxes
and Chemicals with its branch M/s Dynamic Engineer” was converted from partnership firm to a Private Limited
Company under Part IX of Companies Act, 1956 in the name of “Dynamic Cables Private Limited” vide Certificate of
Incorporation dated April 03, 2007, bearing registration No. 024139 issued by Registrar of Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur
and CIN No. U31300RJ2007PTC024139. Subsequently our Company was converted into a public limited company and
the name of our Company was changed from “Dynamic Cables Private Limited” to “Dynamic Cables Limited” vide
special resolution passed by the Shareholders at the Extra Ordinary General Meeting held on August 16, 2017. A fresh
Certificate of Incorporation consequent upon conversion into public limited company was granted to our Company on
August 22, 2017 by the Registrar of Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur having corporate Identification Number
U31300RJ2007PLC024139.

Mr. Rahul Mangal, Mr. Ashish Mangal, Mrs. Saroj Mangal, Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal, Mrs. Shalu Mangal, Mr. Sameer
Somani and Mr. Sanjay Somani, partners of M/s Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals, were the initial subscribers to the
Memorandum of Association of our Company. Presently Mr. Rahul Mangal and Mr. Ashish Mangal are Promoters of the
Company.

For further details please refer to chapter titled “History and Certain Corporate Matters” beginning on page 120 of this
Draft Prospectus.

Registered Office of our Company

Dynamic Cables Limited


F-260, Road No. 13 , VKI Area
Jaipur-302013, Rajasthan, India
Tel. No. +91 141-2332388
Fax No. +91 141-2330182
E-mail: info@dynamiccables.co.in
Website:http://www.dynamiccables.co.in
Corporate Identification Number: U31300RJ2007PTC024139
Registration Number: 024139/2007-08

Factories Address

Dynamic Cables Limited

Unit –I:
F-259 & F-260, Road No. 13 VKI Area
Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan, India

Unit –II:
B-308, Road No. 16, VKI Area,
Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan, India

Unit –III:
H-581-A to H-592-A & H1 -601 (B), Road No. 6, VKI Area,
Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan, India

For details relating to changes to the address of our Registered Office, please see “History and Certain Corporate Matters -
Changes to the address of the Registered Office of our Company” on page 120 of this Draft Prospectus.

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Address of Registrar of Companies

Registrar of Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur


Corporate Bhawan, G/6-7, Second Floor,
Residency Area, Civil Lines,
Jaipur- 302001, Rajasthan
Phone: 0141-2222465/466;
Fax: 0141-2222464
Email: roc.jaipur@mca.gov.in
Website: http://www.mca.gov.in

Board of Directors of our Company

The Board of Directors of our Company consists of:

Name Designation Address DIN


Chairman and Non A-30, Subhash Colony, Shastri Nagar, Jaipur-302016,
Mr. Rahul Mangal 01591411
Executive Director Rajasthan
Mr. Ashish Mangal Managing Director A-30, Subhash Nagar, Jaipur- 302016, Rajasthan 00432213
Mrs. Shalu Mangal Whole Time Director A-30, Subhash Nagar, Jaipur- 302016, Rajasthan 00432482

For further details of the Directors of our Company, please refer to the chapter titled “Our Management” on page 124 of
this Draft Prospectus.

Company Secretary and Compliance Officer

Mr. Honey Chordia


F-260, Road No. 13 , VKI Area
Jaipur-302013, Rajasthan, India
Tel. No. +91 141-2332388
Fax No. +91 141-2330182
E-mail: cs@dynamiccables.co.in
Website:http://www.dynamiccables.co.in

Chief Financial Officer

Mr. Murari Lal Poddar


F-260, Road No. 13 , VKI Area
Jaipur-302013, Rajasthan, India
Tel. No. +91 141-2332388
Fax No. +91 141-2330182
E-mail: cfo@dynamiccables.co.in
Website:http://www.dynamiccables.co.in

Investors may contact our Company Secretary and Compliance Officer and/ or the Registrar to the Issue and/ or the Lead
Manager, in case of any pre-Issue or post-Issue related problems such as non-receipt of Intimation for Allotment, credit of
allotted Equity Shares in the respective beneficiary account.

All grievances may be addressed to the Registrar to the Issue with a copy to the relevant Designated Intermediary with
whom the ASBA Form was submitted. The applicant should give full details such as name of the sole or first applicant,
ASBA Form number, applicant DP ID, Client ID, PAN, date of the ASBA Form, address of the applicant, number of the
Equity Shares applied for and the name and address of the Designated Intermediary where the ASBA Form was submitted
by the applicant.

Further, the investor shall also enclose the Acknowledgment Slip from the Designated Intermediaries in addition to the
documents/ information mentioned hereinabove.

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For all Issue related queries, and for Redressal of complaints, applicant may also write to the Lead Manager. All
complaints, queries or comments received by Stock Exchange shall be forwarded to the Lead Manager, who shall
respond to the same.

Details of Key Intermediaries pertaining to this Issue and our Company:

LEAD MANAGER OF THE ISSUE

HEM SECURITIES LIMITED


904, Naman Midtown- A-Wing,Senapati Bapat Marg,
Elphinstone Road, Lower Parel, Mumbai-400013
Tel No.:+91-22-49060000
Fax No.:+91-22-22625991
Email: ib@hemsecurities.com
Investor Grievance Email: redressal@hemsecurities.com
Website: www.hemsecurities.com
Contact Person: Mr. Anil Bhargava
SEBI Regn. No.: INM000010981

LEGAL ADVISOR TO THE ISSUE

VEDANTA LAW CHAMBERS


1st Floor, SKK House, B-62
Sahkar Marg, Lal Kothi
Jaipur – 302015 Rajasthan, India
Tel No.: +91- 141 -4014091
Email: vedantalawchambers@gmail.com
Contact Person: Nivedita R. Sarda

REGISTRAR TO THE ISSUE

BIGSHARE SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED


1st Floor, Bharat Tin Works Building, Opp. Vasant Oasis
Makwana Road, Marol, Andheri East, Mumbai - 400059
Tel No.:+91-022-62638200
Fax No.: +91-022-62638299
Email: ipo@bigshareonline.com
Website:www.bigshareonline.com
Contact Person: Mr. Jibu John
SEBI Regn. No.: INR000001385

BANKERS TO THE COMPANY

Bank of Baroda
SME Branch, Road No. 5, VKI Area,
Jaipur-302013, Rajasthan, India
Tel No.:+91-141-2260910
Fax No.: +91-141-2333770
Email: indjai@bankofbaroda.com
Contact Person: Mr. Naresh Jain

STATUTORY AND PEER REVIEW AUDITORS OF THE COMPANY

H C BOTHRA & ASSOCIATES


Chartered Accountants
1st Floor, Gulab Niwas, MI Road
Jaipur, Rajasthan- 302001, India
Tel No: +91- 0141-2376140
Email: hcbothraassciates@yahoo.com

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Firm Registration No.: 008950C


Contact Person: Mr. H.C. Bothra

BANKERS TO THE ISSUE

[●]

STATEMENT OF INTER SE ALLOCATION OF RESPONSIBILITIES

Since Hem Securities Limited is the sole Lead Manager to this Issue, a statement of inter se allocation of responsibilities
among Lead Managers is not required.

SELF CERTIFIED SYNDICATE BANKS (“SCSBS”)

The list of Designated Branches that have been notified by SEBI to act as SCSB for the ASBA process is provided on
www.sebi.gov.in/pmd/scsb.pdf For more information on the Designated Branches collecting ASBA Forms, see the above
mentioned SEBI link.

REGISTERED BROKERS

The list of the Registered Brokers, including details such as postal address, telephone number and e-mail address, is
provided on the websites of the BSE at www.bseindia.com, as updated from time to time.

REGISTRAR TO THE ISSUE AND SHARE TRANSFER AGENTS

The list of the RTAs eligible to accept application forms at the Designated RTA Locations, including details such as
address, telephone number and e-mail address, are provided on the websites of Stock Exchange at www.bseindia.com, as
updated from time to time.

COLLECTING DEPOSITORY PARTICIPANTS

The list of the CDPs eligible to accept application forms at the Designated CDP Locations, including details such as name
and contact details, are provided on the websites of Stock Exchange at www.bseindia.com, as updated from time to time.

The list of branches of the SCSBs named by the respective SCSBs to receive deposits of the application forms from the
Designated Intermediaries will be available on the website of the SEBI (www.sebi.gov.in) and updated from time to time

BROKERS TO THE ISSUE

All members of the recognized stock exchanges would be eligible to act as Brokers to the Issue.

CREDIT RATING

This being an Issue of Equity Shares, credit rating is not required.

IPO GRADING

Since the issue is being made in terms of Chapter XB of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, there is no requirement of
appointing an IPO Grading agency.

DEBENTURE TRUSTEES

As the Issue is of Equity Shares, the appointment of Debenture trustees is not required.

TRUSTEES

As the Issue is of equity Shares, the appointment of Trustees is not mandatory.

MONITORING AGENCY

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As per Regulation 16(1) of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, 2009 as amended, the requirement of Monitoring Agency is not
mandatory if the Issue size is below 10000.00 Lacs.

APPRAISING ENTITY

No appraising entity has been appointed in respect of any objects of this Issue.

EXPERT’S OPINION

Except for the reports in the section “Financial Information of the Company” and “Statement of Tax Benefits” on page
148 and 76 respectively of this Draft Prospectus from the Statutory Auditor and Peer Review Auditors, our Company has
not obtained any expert opinions. We have received written consent from the Statutory Auditor and Peer Review Auditors
for inclusion of their name. However, the term “expert” shall not be construed to mean an “expert”" as defined under the
U.S. Securities Act 1933.

WITHDRAWAL OF THE ISSUE

Our Company in consultation with the LM, reserve the right not to proceed with the Issue at any time before the Issue
Opening Date without assigning any reason thereof.

If our Company withdraws the Issue anytime after the Issue Opening Date but before the allotment of Equity Shares, a
public notice within 2 (two) working days of the Issue Closing Date, providing reasons for not proceeding with the Issue
shall be issued by our Company . The notice of withdrawal will be issued in the same newspapers where the pre- Issue
advertisements have appeared and the Stock Exchange will also be informed promptly. The LM, through the Registrar to
the Issue, will instruct the SCSBs to unblock the ASBA Accounts within 1 (one) working Day from the day of receipt of
such instruction.

If our Company withdraws the Issue after the Issue Closing Date and subsequently decides to proceed with an Issue of the
Equity Shares, our Company will have to file a fresh Draft Prospectus with the stock exchange where the Equity Shares
may be proposed to be listed.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Issue is subject to obtaining (i) the final listing and trading approvals of the Stock
Exchange with respect to the Equity Shares issued through the Draft Prospectus, which our Company will apply for only
after Allotment; and (ii) the final RoC approval of the Prospectus.

UNDERWRITING

The Company and the Lead Manager to the Issue hereby confirm that the Issue is 100% Underwritten by the Underwriter
[]

Pursuant to the terms of the Underwriting Agreement dated [], entered into by Company, Underwriter, the obligations of
the Underwriter are subject to certain conditions specified therein. The Details of the Underwriting commitments are as
under:

No. of shares Amount Underwritten % of Total Issue


Details of the Underwriter
underwritten ( in Lakhs) Size Underwritten

58,44,000
Equity Shares of
[] 10/- being [] 100%
issued at []
each

*Includes 3,00,000 Equity Shares of the Market Maker Reservation Portion which are to be subscribed by the Market
Maker [] in its OWN account in order to claim compliance with the requirements of Regulation 106 V (4) of the SEBI
(ICDR) Regulations, 2009, as amended.

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As per Regulation 106P (2) of SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, the Lead Manager has agreed to underwrite to a minimum
extent of 15 % of the Issue out of its own account.

In the opinion of the Board of Directors of our Company, the resources of the above mentioned Underwriter are sufficient
to enable them to discharge their respective obligations in full.

DETAILS OF THE MARKET MAKING ARRANGEMENT FOR THIS ISSUE

Our Company and the Lead Manager has entered into Market Making Agreement dated [] with the following Market
Maker, to fulfill the obligations of Market Making for this issue:

Name
Correspondence Address:
Tel No.:
Fax No.
E-mail: []
+Website:
Contact Person:
SEBI Registration No.:
Market Maker Registration No.

The Market Maker shall fulfill the applicable obligations and conditions as specified in the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, and
its amendments from time to time and the circulars issued by the BSE and SEBI regarding this matter from time to time.

Following is a summary of the key details pertaining to the Market making arrangement:

1) The Market Maker(s) (individually or jointly) shall be required to provide a 2-way quote for 75% of the time in a
day. The same shall be monitored by the stock exchange. Further, the Market Maker(s) shall inform the exchange
in advance for each and every black out period when the quotes are not being offered by the Market Maker(s).

2) The prices quoted by Market Maker shall be in compliance with the Market Maker Spread Requirements and
other particulars as specified or as per the requirements of the SME Platform of BSE and SEBI from time to
time.

3) The minimum depth of the quote shall be 1,00,000/- . However, the investors with holdings of value less than
1,00,000/- shall be allowed to offer their holding to the Market Maker(s) (individually or jointly) in that scrip
provided that he sells his entire holding in that scrip in one lot along with a declaration to the effect to the selling
broker.

4) The Market Maker shall not sell in lots less than the minimum contract size allowed for trading on the SME
Platform of BSE (in this case currently the minimum trading lot size is [] equity shares; however the same may
be changed by the SME Platform of BSE from time to time).

5) After a period of three (3) months from the market making period, the Market Maker would be exempted to
provide quote if the Shares of Market Maker in our company reaches to 25% of Issue Size. Any Equity Shares
allotted to Market Maker under this Issue over and above 25% of Issue Size would not be taken in to
consideration of computing the threshold of 25% of Issue Size. As soon as the Shares of Market Maker in our
Company reduces to 24% of Issue Size, the Market Maker will resume providing 2 way quotes.

6) There shall be no exemption/threshold on downside. However, in the event the Market Maker exhausts his
inventory through market making process, BSE may intimate the same to SEBI after due verification.

7) Execution of the order at the quoted price and quantity must be guaranteed by the Market Maker(s), for the
quotes given by him.
8) There would not be more than five Market Makers for a script at any point of time and the Market Makers may
compete with other Market Makers for better quotes to the investors.

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9) On the first day of the listing, there will be pre-opening session (call auction) and there after the trading will
happen as per the equity market hours. The circuits will apply from the first day of the listing on the discovered
price during the pre-open call auction.
10) The Market maker may also be present in the opening call auction, but there is no obligation on him to do so.
11) There will be special circumstances under which the Market Maker may be allowed to withdraw
temporarily/fully from the market – for instance due to system problems, any other problems. All controllable
reasons require prior approval from the Exchange, while force-majeure will be applicable for non controllable
reasons. The decision of the Exchange for deciding controllable and non-controllable reasons would be final
12) The Market Maker(s) shall have the right to terminate said arrangement by giving a six months notice or on
mutually acceptable terms to the Merchant Banker, who shall then be responsible to appoint a replacement
Market Maker(s) and execute a fresh arrangement.
In case of termination of the above mentioned Market Making agreement prior to the completion of the
compulsory Market Making period, it shall be the responsibility of the Lead Manager to arrange for another
Market Maker in replacement during the term of the notice period being served by the Market Maker but prior to
the date of releasing the existing Market Maker from its duties in order to ensure compliance with the
requirements of regulation 106 V of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, 2009, as amended. Further our Company and
the Lead Manager reserve the right to appoint other Market Makers either as a replacement of the current Market
Maker or as an additional Market Maker subject to the total number of Designated Market Makers does not
exceed five or as specified by the relevant laws and regulations applicable at that particulars point of time. The
Market Making Agreement is available for inspection at our office from 11.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. on working
days.
13) Risk containment measures and monitoring for Market Makers: SME portal of BSE “BSE SME” will have
all margins, which are applicable on the BSE main board viz., Mark-to-Market, Value-At-Risk (VAR) Margin,
Extreme Loss Margin, Special Margins and Base Minimum Capital etc. BSE can impose any other margins as
deemed necessary from time-to-time.
14) Punitive Action in case of default by Market Makers: BSE SME Exchange will monitor the obligations on a
real time basis and punitive action will be initiated for any exceptions and/or non-compliances. Penalties / fines
may be imposed by the Exchange on the Market Maker, in case he is not able to provide the desired liquidity in a
particular security as per the specified guidelines. These penalties / fines will be set by the Exchange from time
to time. The Exchange will impose a penalty on the Market Maker in case he is not present in the market
(offering two way quotes) for at least 75% of the time. The nature of the penalty will be monetary as well as
suspension in market making activities / trading membership. The Department of Surveillance and Supervision
of the Exchange would decide and publish the penalties / fines / suspension for any type of misconduct/
manipulation/ other irregularities by the Market Maker from time to time.
15) Price Band and Spreads: The price band shall be 20% and the market maker spread (difference between the sell
and the buy quote) shall be within 10% or as intimated by Exchange from time to time.

16) Pursuant to SEBI Circular number CIR/MRD/DSA/31/2012 dated November 27, 2012, limits on the upper side
for market makers during market making process has been made applicable, based on the Issue size and are as
follows:

Issue Size Buy quote exemption threshold Re-Entry threshold for buy quote
(including mandatory initial (including mandatory initial inventory
inventory of 5% of the Issue Size) of 5% of the Issue Size)
Up to 20 Crore 25% 24%
20 to 50 Crore 20% 19%
50 to 80 Crore 15% 14%
Above 80 Crore 12% 11%

17) All the above mentioned conditions and systems regarding the Market Making Arrangement are subject to
change based on changes or additional regulations and guidelines from SEBI and Stock Exchange from time to
time.

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CAPITAL STRUCTURE

Set forth below are the details of the Equity Share Capital of our Company as on the date of this Draft Prospectus.
( in Lacs, except share data)
Sr. Particulars Aggregate Value Aggregate
No. at Face Value Value at Issue
Price
A Authorized Share Capital
2300.00 -
2,30,00,000 Equity Shares having Face Value of 10/- each
B Issued, Subscribed & Paid-up Share Capital prior to the Issue
1617.00 -
1,61,70,000 Equity Shares having Face Value of 10/- each
C Present Issue in terms of this Draft Prospectus*
58,44,000 Equity Shares having Face Value of 10/-each at a Premium 584.40 [●]
of [●]per share
Which Comprises
I. Reservation for Market Maker portion
3,00,000 Equity Shares of 10/- each at a premium of [●]per Equity 30.00 [●]
Share
II. Net Issue to the Public
55,44,000 Equity Shares of 10/- each at a premium of [●] per Equity 554.40 [●]
Share
of which
27,72,000 Equity Shares of 10/- each at a premium of [●] per Equity
Share will be available for allocation for allotment to Retail Individual 277.2 [●]
Investors of up to 2.00 Lacs
27,72,000Equity Shares of 10/- each at a premium of [●] per Equity
Share will be available for allocation for allotment to Other Investors of 277.2 [●]
above 2.00 Lacs
D Paid up Equity capital after the Issue
2201.40 -
2,20,14,000 Equity Shares having Face Value of 10/- each
E Securities Premium Account
Before the Issue 14.80
After the Issue [●]
*The present Issue of 58,44,000 Equity Shares in terms of Draft Prospectus has been authorized pursuant to a resolution
of our Board of Directors dated August 22, 2017 and by special resolution passed under Section 62(1) (c ) of the
Companies Act, 2013 at the Annual General Meeting of the members held on August 28, 2017

Classes of Shares

Our Company has only one class of share capital i.e. Equity Shares of face value of Rs. 10/- each only. All the issued
Equity Shares are fully paid-up. Our Company has no outstanding convertible instruments as on the date of this Draft
Prospectus.

Details of Changes in Authorized Share Capital of our Company:

Date of Meeting AGM/EGM Changes in Authorized Share Capital


Upon Incorporation -- Authorized share capital of the Company was 300.00 Lakhs divided into
30,00,000 Equity Shares of 10/- each.
March 25, 2008 EGM Increase in authorized share capital of the Company from Rs. 300.00
Lakhs divided into 30,00,000 Equity Shares of 10/- each to Rs. 800.00
Lakhs divided into 80,00,000 Equity Shares of 10/- each.
March 6, 2012 EGM Increase in authorized share capital of the Company from Rs. 800.00
Lakhs divided into 80,00,000 Equity Shares of 10/- each to Rs. 900.00
Lakhs divided into 90,00,000 Equity Shares of 10/- each.
February 25, 2014 EGM Increase in authorized share capital of the Company from Rs. 900.00
Lakhs divided into 90,00,000 Equity Shares of 10/- each to Rs. 1000.00
Lakhs divided into 1,00,00,000 Equity Shares of 10/- each.
January 27, 2017 EGM Increase in authorized share capital of the Company from Rs. 1000.00

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Lakhs divided into 1,00,00,000 Equity Shares of 10/- each to Rs.


1100.00 Lakhs divided into 1,10,00,000 Equity Shares of 10/- each.
August 28, 2017 AGM Increase in authorized share capital of the Company from Rs. 1100.00
Lakhs divided into 1,10,00,000 Equity Shares of 10/- each to Rs.
2300.00 Lakhs divided into 2,30,00,000 Equity Shares of 10/- each.

Notes to Capital Structure

1. Equity Share Capital History of our Company:

 The following table sets forth details of the history of the Equity Share capital of our Company:

Date of No. of Face Issue Nature Nature of Cumulativ Cumulative Cumulati


Allotment of Equity Value Price of Allotment e No. of Paid Up ve
Equity Shares ( ) ( ) Considerat Equity Capital Securities
Shares allotted ion Shares ( ) Premium
( )
On Other than Subscription
30,00,000 10 10 30,00,000 3,00,00,000 -
Incorporation Cash* to MOA(i)
March 31, Further
40,00,000 10 10 Cash 70,00,000 7,00,00,000 -
2008 Allotment(ii)
March 31, Further
10,00,000 10 10 Cash 80,00,000 8,00,00,000 -
2010 Allotment(iii)
March 7, Further
10,00,000 10 10 Cash 90,00,000 9,00,00,000 -
2012 Allotment(iv)
February 28, Cash Further
10,00,000 10 10 1,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 -
2014 Allotment(v)
Further
allotment
February 13, Cash pursuant to
7,80,000 10 81 1,07,80,000 10,78,00,000 55380000
2017 conversion of
loan into
equity(vi)
August 28, -
53,90,000 10 -- Bonus (vii) 1,61,70,000 16,17,00,000 55380000
2017
*
Equity Shares allotted pursuant to conversion of M/s Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals alongwith its Branch M/s Dynamic
Engineer into a Private Limited company under Part IX of Companies Act, 1956 in the name of Dynamic Cables Private
Limited.

All the above mentioned shares are fully paid up since the date of allotment.

Notes:
(i) Initial Subscribers to the Memorandum of Association subscribed 30,00,000 Equity Shares of Face Value of Rs.
10/- each fully paid at par, pursuant to conversion of M/s Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals alongwith its Branch M/s
Dynamic Engineer into a Private Limited company under Part IX of Companies Act, 1956 in the name of Dynamic
Cables Private Limited, details of which are given below:

S. No. Name of Subscribers Number of Shares Subscribed


1. Mr. Rahul Mangal 15,30,000
2. Mr. Ashish Mangal 2,10,000
3. Mrs. Saroj Mangal 12,00,000
4. Mrs. Menakshi Mangal 15,000
5. Mrs. Shalu Mangal 15,000
6. Mr. Sameer Somani 15,000
7. Mr. Sanjay Somani 15,000
Total 30,00,000

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(ii) Further allotment of 40,00,000 Equity Shares of Face Value of Rs. 10/- each fully paid:

S. No. Name of Subscribers Number of Shares Subscribed


1. Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal 40,00,000
Total 40,00,000

(iii) Further allotment of 10, 00,000 Equity Shares of Face Value of Rs. 10/- each fully paid:

S. No. Name of Subscribers Number of Shares Subscribed


1. Mr. Rahul Mangal 10,00,000
Total 10,00,000

(iv) Further allotment of 10, 00,000 Equity Shares of Face Value of Rs. 10/- each fully paid:

S. No. Name of Subscribers Number of Shares Subscribed


1. Mr. Rahul Mangal 10,00,000
Total 10,00,000

(v) Further allotment of 10, 00,000 Equity Shares of Face Value of Rs. 10/- each fully paid:

S. No. Name of Subscribers Number of Shares Subscribed


1. Mrs. Saroj Mangal 10,00,000
Total 10,00,000

(vi) Further allotment pursuant to conversion of loan into 7,80,000 Equity Shares of Face Value of Rs. 10/- each fully
paid:

S. No. Name of Subscribers Number of Shares Subscribed


1. Mr. Ashish Mangal 7,80,000
Total 7,80,000

(vii) Bonus Issue of 53,90,000 Equity Shares of Face Value of Rs. 10/- each fully paid in the ratio 0.5:1 i.e 0.5 Bonus
Equity shares for every one Equity Share held:

S. No. Name of Subscribers Number of Shares Subscribed


1. Mr. Rahul Mangal 17,65,000
2. Mr. Ashish Mangal 25,09,000
3. Mrs. Saroj Mangal 11,00,000
4. Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal 7,500
5. Mrs. Shalu Mangal 7,500
6. Ashish Mangal HUF 995
7. Mrs. Alpana Sharma 5

 As on the date of this Draft Prospectus, our Company does not have any preference share capital.

2. Details of Allotment made in the last two years preceding the date of the Draft Prospectus:

Except as mentioned in point 1 (a) (vi) & (vii) above, we have not issued any Equity Share in the last two years
preceding the date of the Draft Prospectus

3. Issue of Equity Shares for consideration other than cash

Except as set out below we have not issued Equity Shares for consideration other than cash:

Date of Number Face Issue Reasons for Benefits Name of Allottees No. of
Allotment of Equity Valu Price Allotment Accrued to Shares
Shares e( ) ( ) our Allotted
Company

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Mr. Rahul Mangal 17,65,000


Bonus in
Mr. Ashish Mangal 25,09,000
the ratio of
1:2 i.e. 1 Capitalizati Mr. Saroj Mangal 11,00,000
August Equity on of Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal 7,500
53,90,000 10 Nil
28, 2017 Shares for Reserves & Mrs. Shalu Mangal 7,500
every 2 Surplus Ashish Mangal HUF 995
Equity Share
Mrs. Alpana Sharma 5
held
TOTAL 53,90,000

4. No Equity Shares have been allotted pursuant to any scheme approved under section 230-233 of the Companies Act,
2013 or under the corresponding provisions of the Companies Act, 1956.

5. We have not revalued our assets since inception and have not issued any Equity Shares (including bonus shares) by
capitalizing any revaluation reserves.

6. Except as mentioned below, no Equity shares have been issued which may be at price below the Issue price within
last one year from the date of the Draft Prospectus.

Date of Allottees No. of Equity Face Issue Reason for Category of


Allotment Shares allotted Value Price Allotment Allottees
(in ) (in )
Mr. Rahul Mangal 17,65,000 Promoter
Mr. Ashish Mangal 25,09,000 Bonus in the Promoter
Mrs. Saroj Mangal 11,00,000 ratio of 1:2 Promoter Group
Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal 7,500 i.e. 1 Equity Promoter Group
August
Mrs. Shalu Mangal 7,500 10 -- Shares for Promoter Group
28, 2017
Ashish Mangal HUF 995 every 2 Promoter Group
Mrs. Alpana Sharma Equity Share
5 held Promoter Group
Total 53,90,000

7. Capital Buildup in respect of Shareholding of our Promoters

As on the date of this Draft Prospectus, our Promoters Mr. Rahul Mangal and Mr. Ashish Mangal holds 52,95,000 and
75,27,000 Equity Shares respectively of our Company. None of the Equity Shares held by our Promoters are subject to
any pledge.

Set forth below is the build-up of the shareholding of our Promoters in our Company since incorporation.

Date of No. of Face Issue/ Nature of Pre- Post- Lock-in Source of


Allotment and Equity Value Acquis Transactions Issue Issue Period Funds
made fully paid Shares* Per ition/T Sharehol Sharehol
up/ Transfer Share ransfe ding % ding %
( ) r Price
( )*
(A) Mr. Rahul Mangal
Subscriber to
April 3, 2007 15,30,000 10 10 9.46 6.95 3 years Own Fund
MOA
March 31, 2010 10,00,000 10 10 Allotment 6.19 4.54 1 year Own Fund
March 7, 2012 10,00,000 10 10 Allotment 6.19 4.54 1 year Own Fund
August 28, 2017 17,65,000 10 - Bonus 10.91 8.02 1 year -
Total (A) 52,95,000 32.75 24.05
(B) Mr. Ashish Mangal
2,000 Subscriber to 0.01 0.01 -- -
April 3, 2007 10 10
2,08,000 MOA 1.29 0.94 1year Own Fund
April 3, 2007 (50) 10 10 Transfer(i) (0.00) 0.00 - -
April 1, 2008 (1950) 10 10 Transfer(ii) (0.01) 0.00 - -

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Acquisition
of Shares by
January 30, 2016 30,000 10 10 0.19 0.14 3 Years Own Fund
way of
Transfer(iii)
Acquisition
29,90,000 18.49 13.58 3 Years Own Fund
of Shares by
May 23, 2016 10 10
way of
10,10,000 6.24 4.58 1 Year Own Fund
Transfer(iv)
Right Issue
by way of
February 13,
7,80,000 10 81 conversion of 4.82 3.54 1 Year Own Fund
2017
loan into
equity
August 28, 2017 25,09,000 10 - Bonus 15.51 11.40 1 Year -
Total (B) 75,27,000 46.54 34.19

(i) Details of Transfer of 50 Equity Shares by Mr.Ashish Mangal dated April 03, 2007

Sr. No. Date of Transfer Name of Transferor No. of Share Transfer Name of Transferee
10 Mr. Ashish Mangal HUF
10 Mr. Rahul Mangal HUF
1. April 03, 2007 Mr. Ashish Mangal 10 Mr. Archit Agarwal
10 Rajesh Agarwal C/o R.R Industries
10 Mrs. Satakshi Agarwal

(ii) Details of Transfer of 1,950 Equity Shares by Mr.Ashish Mangal dated April 01, 2008

Sr. No. Date of Transfer Name of Transferor No. of Share Transfer Name of Transferee
1. April 03, 2007 Mr. Ashish Mangal 1,950 Mr. Ashish Mangal HUF
Total 1,950

(iii) Details of Acquisition of 30,000 Equity Shares by Mr. Ashish Mangal dated January 30, 2016

Sr. No. Date of Transfer Name of Transferor No. of Share Transfer Name of Transferee
Mr. Sanjay Somani 15,000
1. January 30, 2016 Mr. Ashish Mangal
Mr. Sameer Somani 15,000
Total 30,000

(iv) Details of Acquisition of 40,00,000 Equity Shares by Mr. Ashish Mangal dated May 23, 2016

Sr. No. Date of Transfer Name of Transferor No. of Share Transfer Name of Transferee
1. January 30, 2016 Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal 40,00,000 Mr. Ashish Mangal
Total 40,00,000

8. The average cost of acquisition of or subscription of shares by our Promoters is set forth in the table below:

Sr.
Name of the Promoters No. of Shares held Average cost of Acquisition (in )
No.
1. Mr. Rahul Mangal 52,95,000 6.67
2. Mr. Ashish Mangal 75,27,000 14.02

9. Shareholding of Promoters and Promoters Group

Following are the details of pre and post Issue shareholding of persons belonging to the category “Promoter and Promoter
Group”:

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Pre IPO Post IPO


Names
Sr. No Shares Held % Shares Held Shares Held % Shares Held
Promoters
1. Mr. Rahul Mangal 52,95,000 32.75 52,95,000 24.05
2. Mr. Ashish Mangal 75,27,000 46.54 75,27,000 34.19
Sub Total (A) 1,28,22,000 79.29 1,28,22,000 58.24
Promoter Group
1. Mrs. Saroj Mangal 33,00,000 20.41 33,00,000 15.00
2. Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal 22,500 0.14 22,500 0.10
3. Mrs. Shalu Mangal 22,500 0.14 22,500 0.10
4. Ashish Mangal HUF 2,985 0.02 2,985 0.01
5. Mrs. Alpana Sharma 15 0.00 15 0.00
Sub Total (B) 33,48,000 20.71 33,48,000 15.21
GRAND TOTAL (A+B) 1,61,70,000 100.00 1,61,70,000 73.45

10. Except as provided below, there are no Equity Shares acquired/ purchased/ sold by the Promoter and Promoter
Group, Directors and their immediate relatives within six months immediately preceding the date of filing of this
Draft Prospectus:

Date of Number of Face Issue Price/ Nature Nature of Name of the Category
Transacti Equity Value Acquired Considerat Allottees/
on Shares Allotted/ (Rs. ) Price ion Transferor/transfe
Acquired/Sold (Rs.)* ree
Acquisition
of shares Promoter
10 10 81 Cash Mrs. Alpana Sharma
June 27, by way of Group
2017 transfer
Promoter
(10) 10 81 Transfer Cash Ashish Mangal HUF
Group
17,65,000 Mr. Rahul Mangal Promoter
25,09,000 Mr. Ashish Mangal Promoter
Promoter
11,00,000 Mrs. Saroj Mangal
Group
Mrs. Meenakshi Promoter
7,500 Allotted by
August Mangal Group
10 NIL way of NIL
28, 2017 Promoter
7,500 Bonus Mrs. Shalu Mangal
Group
Promoter
995 Ashish Mangal HUF
Group
Promoter
5 Mrs. Alpana Sharma
Group
*The maximum and minimum price at which the aforesaid transaction was made is Rs 81/- and Nil per Equity Share
respectively

11. Details of Promoters’ Contribution Locked-in for Three Years

Date of Date when No. of shares Face Issue Nature of % Pre- % Post Lock-In
Allotment/ made Fully Allotted/Acquir Value Price/ Allotment Issue issue paid Period
Acquisition paid up ed Acquis paid up up capital
ition capital (in
Price (in shares)
shares)
Mr. Rahul Mangal
April 03, April 03, Subscriber
15,30,000 10 10 9.46 6.95 3 Years
2007 2007 to MOA
Total 15,30,000 9.46 6.95
Mr. Ashish Mangal

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Acquisition
January 30, January 30, of shares by
30,000 10 10 0.19 0.14 3 Years
2016 2016 way of
Transfer
Acquisition
May 23, May 23, of shares by
29,90,000 10 10 18.49 13.58 3 Years
2016 2016 way of
Transfer
Total 30,20,000 18.68 13.72
Grand Total 45,50,000 28.14 20.67

The minimum Promoter’s contribution has been brought in to the extent of not less than the specified minimum lot and
from persons defined as “promoter” under the SEBI ICDR Regulations. All Equity Shares, which are being locked in are
not ineligible for computation of Minimum Promoters Contribution as per Regulation 33 of the SEBI ICDR Regulations
and are being locked in for 3 years as per Regulation 36(a) of the SEBI ICDR Regulations i.e. for a period of three years
from the date of allotment of Equity Shares in this issue.
No Equity Shares proposed to be locked-in as Minimum Promoters Contribution have been issued out of revaluation
reserve or for consideration other than cash and revaluation of assets or capitalization of intangible assets, involved in
such transactions.

The entire pre-issue shareholding of the Promoters, other than the Minimum Promoters contribution which is locked in for
three years, shall be locked in for a period of one year from the date of allotment in this Issue.

Our Promoters, Mr. Rahul Mangal and Mr. Ashish Mangal have, by a written undertaking, consented to have 15,30,000
and 30,20,000 equity shares held by them respectively to be locked in as Minimum Promoters Contribution for a period of
three years from the date of allotment in this Issue and will not be disposed / sold / transferred by the promoters during the
period starting from the date of filing the Draft Prospectus with SME Platform of BSE till the date of commencement of
lock-in period as stated in the Draft Prospectus. The Equity Shares under the Promoters contribution will constitute
20.67% of our post-issue paid up share capital.

Our Promoters have also consented that the Promoters contribution under Regulation 32 of the SEBI ICDR Regulations
will not be less than 20% of the post issue paid up capital of our Company.

Eligibility of Share for “Minimum Promoters Contribution in terms of clauses of Regulation 33 (1) of SEBI
(ICDR) Regulations, 2009

Eligibility Status of Equity Shares forming


Reg. No. Promoters’ Minimum Contribution Conditions
part of Promoter’s Contribution
33(1) (a) (i) Specified securities acquired during the preceding three The Minimum Promoter’s contribution does
years, if they are acquired for consideration other than not consist of such Equity Shares which have
cash and revaluation of assets or capitalization of been acquired for consideration other than
intangible assets is involved in such transaction cash and revaluation of assets or
capitalization of intangible assets. Hence
Eligible
33 (1) (a) Specified securities acquired during the preceding three The minimum Promoter’s contribution does
(ii) years, resulting from a bonus issue by utilization of not consist of such Equity Shares. Hence
revaluation reserves or unrealized profits of the issuer Eligible
or from bonus issue against Equity Shares which are
ineligible for minimum promoters’ contribution
33 (1) (b) Specified securities acquired by promoters during the The minimum Promoter’s contribution does
preceding one year at a price lower than the price at not consist of such Equity Shares. Hence
which specified securities are being offered to public in Eligible.
the initial public offer
33 (1) (c) Specified securities allotted to promoters during the The minimum Promoter’s contribution does
preceding one year at a price less than the issue price, not consist of such Equity Shares. Hence
against funds brought in by them during that period, in Eligible.
case of an issuer formed by conversion of one or more
partnership firms, where the partners of the erstwhile
partnership firms are the promoters of the issuer and

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Eligibility Status of Equity Shares forming


Reg. No. Promoters’ Minimum Contribution Conditions
part of Promoter’s Contribution
there is no change in the management: Provided that
specified securities, allotted to promoters against capital
existing in such firms for a period of more than one
year on a continuous basis, shall be eligible
33 (1) (d) Specified securities pledged with any creditor. Our Promoters have not Pledged any shares
with any creditors. Accordingly, the
minimum Promoter’s contribution does not
consist of such Equity Shares. Hence
Eligible.

Details of Promoters’ Contribution Locked-in for One Year

In terms of Regulation 36(b) and 37 of the SEBI ICDR Regulations, in addition to the Minimum Promoters contribution
which is locked in for three years, as specified above, the entire pre-issue equity share capital constituting 1,16,20,000
Equity Shares shall be locked in for a period of one year from the date of allotment of Equity Shares in this Issue.
The Equity Shares which are subject to lock-in shall carry inscription ‘non-transferable’ along with the duration of
specified non-transferable period mentioned in the face of the security certificate. The shares which are in dematerialized
form, if any, shall be locked-in by the respective depositories. The details of lock-in of the Equity Shares shall also be
provided to the Designated Stock Exchange before the listing of the Equity Shares.

Other requirements in respect of lock-in:

a) In terms of Regulation 39 of the SEBI ICDR Regulations, the locked in Equity Shares held by the Promoters, as
specified above, can be pledged with any scheduled commercial bank or public financial institution as collateral
security for loan granted by such bank or institution provided that the pledge of Equity Shares is one of the terms
of the sanction of the loan. Provided that securities locked in as minimum promoter contribution may be pledged
only if, in addition to fulfilling the above requirements, the loan has been granted by such bank or institution, for
the purpose of financing one or more of the objects of the Issue.

b) In terms of Regulation 40 of the SEBI ICDR Regulations, the Equity Shares held by persons other than the
Promoters prior to the Issue may be transferred to any other person holding the Equity Shares which are locked
in as per Regulation 36 or 37 of the SEBI ICDR Regulations, subject to continuation of the lock-in in the hands
of the transferees for the remaining period and compliance with the SEBI (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and
Takeovers) Regulations, 2011, as applicable.

c) Further in terms of Regulation 40 of the SEBI ICDR Regulations, the Equity Shares held by the Promoters may
be transferred to and amongst the Promoter Group or to new promoters or persons in control of the Issuer subject
to continuation of the lock-in in the hands of the transferees for the remaining period and compliance with SEBI
(Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 2011, as applicable.

12. Shareholding Pattern of the Company

The table below represents the shareholding pattern of our Company in accordance with Regulation 31 of the
SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, as on the date of this Draft
Prospectus:

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I - Our Shareholding Pattern:-


Cat Category of Nos No. of fully No. No. Total nos. Shareho Number of Voting Rights held in each No. Shareholdi Number of Number of Nu
ego shareholder . of paid up of of shares lding as class of securities* of ng , as a % Locked in Shares mbe
ry sha equity Partl sha held a % of Share assuming shares pledged or r of
re shares y res total no. s full otherwise equi
hol held paid- un of Unde conversion encumbered ty
ders up der shares rlyin of shar
equit lyin (calcula No of Voting Rights Total as g convertibl No. As a No. As a es
y g ted as Class Clas Tot a Outst e securities (a) % of (a) % of held
share De per Equity s eg: al % of andin ( as a total total in
s pos SCRR, Shares of y (A+B+ g percentage Share Share dem
held itor 1957) Rs.10/- C) conve of diluted s held s held ateri
y As a % each^ rtible share (b) (b) alize
Rec of secur capital) d
eipt (A+B+ ities As a % of for
s C2) (inclu (A+B+C2) m
ding
Warr
ants)
I II III IV V VI VII = VIII IX X XI=VII+X XII XIII XIV
IV+V+VI
(A) Promoter &
1,61,70,00 1,61,70,0
Promoter 7 1,61,70,000 - - 100.00 1,61,70,000 - 100.00 - 100.00 - - [●]
0 00
Group
(B) Public - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
(C) Non
Promoter- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Non Public
(C1 Shares
) underlying - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
DRs
(C2 Shares held
) by Emp. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Trusts
1,61,70,00 1,61,70,0
Total 7 1,61,70,000 - - 100.00 1,61,70,000 - 100.00 - 100.00 - - [●]
0 00

*As on date of this draft prospectus 1 Equity share holds 1 vote.


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^ We have only one class of Equity Shares of face value of Rs. 10/- each.
We are in the process of entering into tripartite agreement with CDSL & NSDL.
Our Company will file the shareholding pattern in the form prescribed under Regulation 31 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements), Regulations, 2015, one day
prior to the listing of the Equity shares. The shareholding pattern will be uploaded on the Website of the BSE before commencement of trading of such Equity Shares.

II - Shareholdingpattern ofthe Promoter and Promoter Group

Shareholdi Number
Number
Number of Voting Rights held in No. of ng , as a % of Shares
of
each class of securities* Shares assuming pledged or
Shareho Locked
Underl full otherwise
lding in shares
ying conversion Number
Nos. of (calculat
Partly No of Voting Rights Outsta of of equity
No. of shares ed as
Category & Name paid- nding convertible shares
No. of fully paid underlyin Total nos. per
of the up conver securities ( As a held in
S.No. PAN share up equity g shares held SCRR, As a
Shareholders equity Total as tible as a % of demateri
holders share s Depositor 1957) Class % of
shares a % of securit percentage total alized
held y Receipts As a % Equity Clas No. No. total
held Total ies of diluted Shar form
of Shares of s Total (a) (a) share
Voting (includ share es
(A+B+C Rs.10/- Y s held
rights ing capital) held
2) each (b)
Warra as a (b)
nts) % of
A+B+C2
VII=IV+V+ XI = VII+
I II III IV V VI VIII IX X XII XIII XIV
VI X
(1) Indian
Individuals/
Hindu 1,61,70,00
(a) 7 - - 1,61,70,000 100.00 1,61,70,000 - 1,61,70,000 100.00 - 100.00 - - [●]
undivided 0
Family
Mr. Rahul Mangal ABYPM3247N 1 52,95,000 - - 52,95,000 32.75 52,95,000 - 52,95,000 32.75 - 32.75 - - [●]
Mr. Ashish Mangal ABYPM3246P 1 75,27,000 - - 75,27,000 46.55 75,27,000 - 75,27,000 46.55 - 46.55 - - [●]
Mrs. Saroj Mangal ABYPM3245Q 1 33,00,000 - - 33,00,000 20.41 33,00,000 - 33,00,000 20.41 - 20.41 - - [●]
Mrs. Meenakshi
ABYPM3244R 1 22,500 - - 22,500 0.14 22,500 - 22,500 0.14 - 0.14 - - [●]
Mangal
Mrs. Shalu Mangal ACBPG4969R 1 22,500 - - 22,500 0.14 22,500 - 22,500 0.14 - 0.14 - - [●]
Ashish Mangal
AAEHA7798F 1 2,985 - - 2,985 0.01 2,985 - 2,985 0.01 - 0.01 - - [●]
HUF
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Mrs. Alpana
AIDPS4050M 1 15 - - 15 0.00 15 - 15 0.00 - 0.00 - - [●]
Sharma
Central
Government/
(b) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
State
Government(s)
Financial
(c) Institutions/ - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Banks
(d) Any Other - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Body Corporate
1,61,70,00
Sub-Total (A)(1) - 7 - - 1,61,70,000 100.00 1,61,70,000 - 1,61,70,000 100.00 - 100.00 - - [●]
0
(2) Foreign - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Individuals (Non-
Resident
(a) Individuals/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Foreign
Individuals)
(b) Government - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
(c) Institutions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Foreign Portfolio
(d) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Investor
Any Other
(f) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
(specify)
Sub-Total (A)(2) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total
Shareholding of
Promoter and 1,61,70,00
- 7 - - 1,61,70,000 100.00 1,61,70,000 - 1,61,70,000 100.00 - 100.00 - - [●]
Promoter Group 0
(A)=
(A)(1)+(A)(2)
*As on date of this draft prospectus 1 Equity share holds 1 vote.

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III- Shareholding pattern ofthePublic shareholder

Number of
No. of Total Shares
Shareho Number of Voting Rights held in Shares Shareholdi Number of
pledged or
lding % each class of securities Underlyi ng , as a % Locked in
Nos. of shares otherwise Numbe
( ng assuming encumbered r of
shares
Partly calculate Outstan full
No. of underly equity
No. of paid- Total nos. d as per ding conversion
Category & Name fully paid ing As a shares
S.N share up shares SCRR, No of Voting Rights converti of
of the Shareholders PAN up equity Deposit As a % of held in
o. holde equity held 1957) Total as ble convertible No.
share s ory % of total demate
rs shares a % of securitie securities ( (not
held Receipt No. total share s rialized
held As a % Class Total s as a applic
s (a) 62hare held form
of Equity Voting (includi percentage able)
(A+B+C Shares of Class Tot al rights ng of diluted s held
(a)
(not
Y (b) applica
2) Rs.10/- Warrant share
each s) capital) ble)(b)

VII=IV+ XI= VII+


I II III IV V VI VIII IX X XII XIII XIV
V+VI X
(1) Institutions
(a) Mutual Funds - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Venture Capital
(b) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Funds
Alternate
(c) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Investment Funds
Foreign Venture
(d) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Capital Investors
Foreign Portfolio
(e) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Investors
Financial
(f) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Institutions/ Banks
Insurance
(g) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Companies
Provident Funds/
(h) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Pension Funds
Any Other
(i) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
(specify)

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Sub-Total (B)(1) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Central
Government/ State
(2) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Government(s)/
President of India
Sub-Total (B)(2) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
(3) Non-institutions
(a) Individuals
i. Individual
shareholders
holding nominal - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
share capital up to
Rs. 2 lakhs.
ii. Individual
shareholders
holding nominal
0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
share capital in
excess of Rs. 2
lakhs.
NBFCs registered
(b) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
with RBI
(c) Employee Trusts - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Overseas
Depositories
(d) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
(holding DRs)
(balancing figure)
Any Other
(e) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Body Corporate
Sub-Total (B)(3) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total Public
Shareholding (B)=
- 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
(B)(1)+(B)(2)+(B)(
3)

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IV - Shareholding pattern of the Non Promoter- Non Public shareholder

No. of Number of
Number of Voting Rights
Shares Total Number Shares pledged
held in each class of
Underly Shareholding of Locked or otherwise
Shareholdi securities Number of
Nos. of ing , as a % in shares encumbered
Partly ng equity
No. of shares Outstan assuming full
paid- (calculated shares
fully underlyi Total nos. No of Voting ding conversion
Category & Name of the No. of up as per held in
paid up ng shares Rights Total converti of convertible As a
S.No. Shareholders PAN sharehold equity SCRR, As a Share
equity Deposito held as a ble securities ( as % of
ers shares 1957) Class % of No. dematerial
share s ry % of securiti a percentage total
held Equity total (not ized form
held Receipts Clas Total es of diluted No. share s
As a % of Shares Tot Shar applica (Not
s Votin (includi share capital) held (not
(A+B+C2) of al e s ble) applicable)
Y g ng applicab
Rs.10/- held
rights Warran le)
each ts)
VII=IV+V
I II III IV V VI VIII IX X XI= VII+ X XII XIII XIV
+VI
(1) Custodian/DR Holder
Name of DR Holder (if
(a) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
available)
Sub Total (c ) (1) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Employee Benefit
Trust (under SEBI
(2) (Share based Employee - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Benefit) Regulations,
2014)
Sub Total (C ) (2) - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total Non- Promoter
Non- Public
- 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
shareholding (C )= (C
)(1)+ (C ) (2)

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13. The Top Ten Shareholders of our Company and their Shareholding is set forth below:-

As on date of this Draft Prospectus, our Company has 7 (Seven) shareholders.


i. Particulars of the top ten shareholders as on the date of filing of this Draft Prospectus are as follows:

S.No. Names Shares Held (Face Value of Rs. 10 % Pre Issue paid up
each) Capital (In Shares)
1. Mr. Ashish Mangal 75,27,000 46.55
2. Mr. Rahul Mangal 52,95,000 32.75
3. Mrs. Saroj Mangal 33,00,000 20.41
4. Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal 22,500 0.14
5. Mrs. Shalu Mangal 22,500 0.14
6. Ashish Mangal HUF 2,985 0.01
7. Mrs. Alpana Sharma 15 0.00
Total 1,61,70,000 100.00
*As on the date of this Draft Prospectus, our Company has 7 (Seven) shareholders.
ii. Particulars of the top ten shareholders ten days prior to the date of filing of this Draft Prospectus are as follows:
S.No. Names Shares Held (Face Value of Rs. 10 % Pre Issue paid up
each) Capital (In Shares)
1. Mr. Ashish Mangal 75,27,000 46.55
2. Mr. Rahul Mangal 52,95,000 32.75
3. Mrs. Saroj Mangal 33,00,000 20.41
4. Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal 22,500 0.14
5. Mrs. Shalu Mangal 22,500 0.14
6. Ashish Mangal HUF 2,985 0.01
7. Mrs. Alpana Sharma 15 0.00
Total 1,61,70,000 100.00
*Our Company had 7 (Seven) shareholders as on ten days prior to the date of filing this Draft Prospectus.
iii. Particulars of the top ten shareholders two years prior to the date of filing of this Draft Prospectus are as follows:
S.No. Names Shares Held (Face Value of Rs. 10 % Pre Issue paid up
each) Capital (In Shares)
1. Mr. Rahul Mangal 35,30,000 35.30
2. Mr. Ashish Mangal 2,08,000 2.08
3. Mrs. Saroj Mangal 22,00,000 22
4. Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal 40,15,000 40.15
5. Mrs. Shalu Mangal 15,000 0.15
6. Mr. Sameer Somani 15,000 0.15
7. Mr. Sanjay Somani 15,000 0.15
8. Ashish Mangal HUF 2,000 0.02
Total 1,00,00,000 100
*Details of shares held on August 31, 2015 and percentage held has been calculated based on the paid up capital of our company
as on August 31, 2015

14. We have no public shareholder in our Company as on date of draft prospectus.

15. Except as provided below no subscription to or sale or purchase of the securities of our Company was made within three years
preceding the date of filing of this Draft Prospectus by our Promoters or Directors or Promoter Group which in aggregate
equals to or is greater than 1% of the pre-Issue share capital of our Company.

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Date of Name of No. of Equity % of Pre- Subscribed/Aquire Category of Allottees


Allotment Shareholders Shares Issue d/ Transfer (Promoter/Promoter
allotted Capital Group/Director)
May 23, Acquisition by way
Mr. Ashish Mangal 40,00,000 24.73 Promoter and Director
2016 of transfer
May 23, Mrs. Meenakshi
(40,00,000) (24.73) Transfer Promoter Group
2016 Mangal
February 13,
Mr. Ashish Mangal 7,80,000 4.82 Subscribed Promoter and Director
2017
Mr. Rahul Mangal 17,65,000 10.91 Promoter and Director
August 28,
Mr. Ashish Mangal 25,09,000 15.51 Bonus Issue Promoter and Director
2017
Mrs. Saroj Mangal 11,00,000 6.80 Promoter Group
None of our Directors or Key Managerial Personnel holds any Equity Shares other than as set out below as on date of Draft
Prospectus:
S. No. Name Designation No. of Equity Shares held
1. Mr. Rahul Mangal Chairman & Non Executive Director 52,95,000
2. Mr. Ashish Mangal Managing Director 75,27,000
3. Mrs. Shalu Mangal Whole-time Director 22,500

16. None of our Promoters, Promoter Group, our Directors and their relatives has entered into any financing arrangement or
financed the purchase of the Equity Shares of our Company by any other person during the period of six months immediately
preceding the date of filing of the Draft Prospectus.
17. Neither, we nor our Promoters, Directors and the LM to this Issue have entered into any buyback and / or standby arrangements
and / or similar arrangements for the purchase of our Equity Shares from any person.
18. As on the date of filing of this Draft Prospectus, there are no outstanding warrants, options or rights to convert debentures,
loans or other instruments which would entitle Promoters or any shareholders or any other person any option to acquire our
Equity Shares after this Initial Public Offer
19. As on the date of this Draft Prospectus, the entire Issued Share, Subscribed and Paid-up Share Capital of our Company is fully
paid up.
20. Our Company has not raised any bridge loan against the proceeds of the Issue.
21. Since the entire issue price in respect of the issue is payable on application, all the successful applicants will be allotted fully
paid up equity shares
22. As on the date of this Draft Prospectus, none of the shares held by our Promoters / Promoters Group are subject to any pledge.
23. The Lead Manager i.e. Hem Securities Limited and their associates do not hold any Equity Shares in our Company as on the
date of filing of Draft Prospectus.
24. We here by confirm that there will be no further issue of capital whether by way of issue of bonus shares, preferential
allotment, rights issue or in any other manner during the period commencing from the date of the Draft Prospectus until the
Equity Shares offered have been listed or application money unblocked on account of failure of Issue.
25. Our Company does not presently intend or propose to alter its capital structure for a period of six months from the date of
opening of the Issue, by way of split or consolidation of the denomination of Equity Shares or further issue of Equity Shares
(including issue of securities convertible into or exchangeable, directly or indirectly for Equity Shares) whether preferential or
otherwise. This is except if we enter into acquisition or joint ventures or make investments, in which case we may consider
raising additional capital to fund such activity or use Equity Shares as a currency for acquisition or participation in such joint
ventures or investments.
26. None of our Equity Shares have been issued out of revaluation reserve created out of revaluation of assets.
27. An over-subscription to the extent of 10% of the Issue can be retained for the purpose of rounding off to the nearest integer
during finalizing the allotment, subject to minimum allotment, which is the minimum application size in this Issue.
Consequently, the actual allotment may go up by a maximum of 10% of the Issue, as a result of which, the post-issue paid up
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by the Promoter and subject to 3 year lock- in shall be suitably increased; so as to ensure that 20% of the post Issue paid-up
capital is locked in.
28. Allocation to all categories shall be made on a proportionate basis subject to valid applications received at or above the Issue
Price. Under subscription, if any, in any of the categories, would be allowed to be met with spill-over from any of the other
categories or a combination of categories at the discretion of our Company in consultation with the LM and Designated Stock
Exchange i.e. BSE. Such inter-se spill over, if any, would be affected in accordance with applicable laws, rules, regulations and
guidelines.
29. In case of over-subscription in all categories the allocation in the issue shall be as per the requirements of Regulation 43 (4) of
SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, 2009 and its amendments from time to time.
30. The unsubscribed portion in any reserved category (if any) may be added to any other reserved category.
31. The unsubscribed portion if any, after such inter se adjustments among the reserved categories shall be added back to the net
offer to the public portion.
32. At any given point of time there shall be only one denomination of the Equity Shares, unless otherwise permitted by law.
33. Our Company shall comply with such disclosure and accounting norms as may be specified by BSE, SEBI and other regulatory
authorities from time to time.
34. As on the date of this Draft Prospectus, we do not have any Employees Stock Option Scheme / Employees Stock Purchase
Scheme and we do not intend to allot any shares to our employees under Employee Stock Option Scheme/ Employee Stock
Purchase Plan from the proposed issue. As and when, options are granted to our employees under the Employee Stock Option
Scheme, our Company shall comply with the SEBI (Share Based Employee Benefits) Regulations, 2014.
35. There are no Equity Shares against which depository receipts have been issued.
36. Other than the Equity Shares, there is no other class of securities issued by our Company.
37. We have 7 (Seven) shareholders as on the date of filing of the Draft Prospectus.
38. There are no safety net arrangements for this public issue.
39. As per RBI regulations, OCBs are not allowed to participate in this issue.
40. Our Promoters and Promoter Group will not participate in this Issue.
41. This Issue is being made through Fixed Price method.
42. Our Company has not made any public issue or rights issue of any kind or class of securities since its incorporation.
43. In terms of Rule 19(2)(b)(i) of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Rules, 1957, as amended, (the SCRR) the Issue is being
made for at least 25% of the post-issue paid-up Equity Share capital of our Company. Further, this Issue is being made in terms
of Chapter XB of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, 2009, as amended from time to time.
44. No person connected with the Issue shall offer any incentive, whether direct or indirect, in the nature of discount, commission,
and allowance, or otherwise, whether in cash, kind, services or otherwise, to any Applicant.
45. We shall ensure that transactions in Equity Shares by the Promoters and members of the Promoter Group, if any, between the
date of registering the Prospectus with the RoC and the Issue Closing Date are reported to the Stock Exchanges within 24 hours
of such transactions being completed.
46. For the details of transactions by our Company with our Promoter Group, Group Companies during for the financial years
ended on 31st March, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 and 2013, please refer to paragraph titled “Related Parties Transactions as
Restated” in the chapter titled ”Financial Information of the Company” on page 175 of the Draft Prospectus. None of our
Directors or Key Managerial Personnel holds Equity Shares inour Company, except as stated in the chapter titled “Our
Management” beginning on page 124 of the Draft Prospectus.

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OBJECTS OF THE ISSUE

The Issue includes a fresh Issue of 58,44,000 Equity Shares of our Company at an Issue Price of [●] per Equity Share. We intend to
utilize the proceeds of the Issue to meet the following objects:-

1. To Meet Working Capital requirements.


2. To Meet General Corporate Expenses
3. To Meet Issue Expenses

We believe that listing will enhance our corporate image and visibility of brand name of our Company. We also believe that our
Company will receive the benefits from listing of Equity Shares on the SME Platform of BSE (“BSE SME”). It will also provide
liquidity to the existing shareholders and will also create a public trading market for the Equity Shares of our Company.

Our Company is engaged in manufacturing of Cables and Conductors which widely include manufacturing of Low Voltage and
High Voltage Power Cables, Aerial Bunched Cables, All Aluminium Conductor (A.A.C.), All Aluminium Alloy Conductor
(A.A.A.C.), Aluminium conductor steel reinforced (A.C.S.R.) Conductors and Service Drop Cables used for transmission and
distribution of Electricity. The main objects clause of our Memorandum enables our Company to undertake its existing activities
and these activities which have been carried out until now by our Company are valid in terms of the objects clause of our
Memorandum of Association.

(Collectively referred as the “objects”)

Requirement of Funds:-

The following table summarizes the requirement of funds:

S.No Particulars Amt ( in


Lacs)
1. To meet Working Capital requirements [●]
2. To meet General Corporate Expenses [●]
3. To meet Issue Expenses [●]
Gross Issue Proceeds [●]
Less: Issue Expenses [●]
Net Issue Proceeds [●]

Our fund requirements and deployment thereof are based on internal management estimates of our current business plans and have
not been appraised by any bank or financial institution. These are based on current conditions and are subject to change in light of
changes in external circumstances or costs or in other financial conditions, business strategy, as discussed further below.

Utilization of Net Issue Proceeds: The Net Issue Proceeds will be utilized for following purpose:

S.No Particulars Amt ( in


Lacs)
1. To meet Working capital Requirements [●]
2. To meet General Corporate Expenses [●]
Total [●]

Means of Finance: -We intend to finance our Objects of Issue through Net Issue Proceeds which is as follows:

Particulars Amt ( in Lacs)


Net Issue Proceeds [●]
Total [●]

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Since the entire fund requirement are to be funded from the proceeds of the Issue, there is no requirement to make firm
arrangements of finance under Regulation 4(2) (g) of the SEBI ICDR Regulations through verifiable means towards at least
75% of the stated means of finance, excluding the amounts to be raised through the proposed Issue.
The fund requirement and deployment is based on internal management estimates and have not been appraised by any bank or
financial institution. These are based on current conditions and are subject to change in the light of changes in external
circumstances or costs or other financial conditions and other external factors.
In case of any increase in the actual utilization of funds earmarked for the Objects, such additional funds for a particular activity
will be met by way of means available to our Company, including from internal accruals. If the actual utilization towards any of the
Objects is lower than the proposed deployment such balance will be used for future growth opportunities including funding existing
objects, if required. In case of delays in raising funds from the Issue, our Company may deploy certain amounts towards any of the
above mentioned Objects through a combination of Internal Accruals or Unsecured Loans (Bridge Financing) and in such case the
Funds raised shall be utilized towards repayment of such Unsecured Loans or recouping of Internal Accruals. However, we confirm
that no bridge financing has been availed as on date, which is subject to being repaid from the Issue Proceeds.
We further confirm that no part proceed of the Issue shall be utilised for repayment of any Part of unsecured loan outstanding as on
date of Draft Prospectus.
As we operate in competitive environment, our Company may have to revise its business plan from time to time and consequently
our fund requirements may also change. Our Company’s historical expenditure may not be reflective of our future expenditure
plans. Our Company may have to revise its estimated costs, fund allocation and fund requirements owing to various factors such as
economic and business conditions, increased competition and other external factors which may not be within the control of our
management. This may entail rescheduling or revising the planned expenditure and funding requirements, including the expenditure
for a particular purpose at the discretion of the Company’s management.
For further details on the risks involved in our business plans and executing our business strategies, please see the section titled
“Risk Factors” beginning on page 15 of the Draft Prospectus.
Details of Use of Issue Proceeds:

1. To meet Working Capital Requirement


Our business is working capital intensive. We are required to provide sufficient credit period to our customers. The Company will
meet the requirement to the extent of ₹ [●] from the Net Proceeds of the Issue and balance from borrowings at an appropriate time
as per the requirement.
Details of Estimation of Working Capital requirement are as follows:
(₹ in Lacs)
Actual Actual
Sr. Estimated Estimated
Particulars (Restated) (Restated)
No.
31-March-16 31-March-17 31-March-18 31-March-19
I Current Assets
Inventories 4713.43 3687.68 [●] [●]
Trade receivables 7290.24 8413.53 [●] [●]
Cash and cash equivalents 1177.99 1432.33 [●] [●]
Short Term Loans and Advances 804.65 667.98 [●] [●]
Other Current Assets 142.76 258.93 [●] [●]
Total(A) 14129.07 14460.46 [●] [●]
II Current Liabilities
Trade payables 3730.00 3907.72 [●] [●]
Other Current Liabilities 436.19 635.55 [●] [●]
Short Term Provisions 226.11 197.60 [●] [●]
Total (B) 4392.30 4740.87 [●] [●]
III Total Working Capital Gap (A-B) 9736.77 9719.59 [●] [●]
IV Funding Pattern
Short term borrowing & Internal Accruals 9736.77 9719.59 [●] [●]
IPO Proceeds [●]

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Justification:
S. No. Particulars
Debtors We expect Debtors Holding days to be at [●] Days for FY 2017-18 based on increased sales and better
credit Management policies ensuring timely recovery of dues.
Creditors We expect Creditors payments days to be [●] days due to reduction in credit period.

2. General Corporate Purposes


Our management, in accordance with the policies of our Board, will have flexibility in utilizing the proceeds earmarked for general
corporate purposes. We intend to deploy the balance Fresh Issue proceeds aggregating [●] towards the general corporate purposes
to drive our business growth. In accordance with the policies set up by our Board, we have flexibility in applying the remaining Net
Proceeds, for general corporate purpose including but not restricted to, meeting operating expenses, initial development costs for
projects other than the identified projects, and the strengthening of our business development and marketing capabilities, meeting
exigencies, which the Company in the ordinary course of business may not foresee or any other purposes as approved by our Board
of Directors, subject to compliance with the necessary provisions of the Companies Act.
We confirm that any issue related expenses shall not be considered as a part of General Corporate Purpose. Further, we confirm that
the amount for general corporate purposes, as mentioned in the Draft Prospectus, shall not exceed 25% of the amount raised by our
Company through this Issue.
3. Public Issue Expenses:-
The estimated Issue related expenses includes Issue Management Fee, Underwriting and Selling Commissions, Printing and
Distribution Expenses, Legal Fee, Advertisement Expenses, Registrar’s Fees, Depository Fee and Listing Fee. The total expenses
for this Issue are estimated to be approximately [●] which is [●] % of the Issue Size. All the Issue related expenses shall be met
out by the company and the same will be distributed among the company as per the applicable laws.
All the Issue related expenses and the break-up of the same is as follows:
Activity (₹ in Lacs)*
Payment to Merchant Banker including underwriting and selling commissions, brokerages, payment to other [●]
intermediaries such as Legal Advisors, Registrars, etc*
Printing and Stationery and postage expenses [●]
Advertising and Marketing expenses [●]
Statutory expenses [●]
Total Estimated Issue Expenses [●]
*Included Commission/ processing fees for SCSB, Brokerage and selling commission for Registered Brokers, RTA‘s and CDPs
Proposed Schedule of Implementation:
The proposed year wise break up of deployment of funds and Schedule of Implementation of Net Issue Proceeds is as under:
( In Lakhs)
S. No. Particulars Amount to be deployed and utilized in
F.Y. 17-18
1. To meet Working Capital Requirement [●]
2. To meet General Corporate Expenses [●]
Total [●]

Funds Deployed and Source of Funds Deployed:


Our Statutory Auditors M/s H.C. Bothra & Associates, Chartered Accountants vide their certificate dated September 02, 2017 have
confirmed that as on date of certificate the following funds have been deployed for the proposed object of the Issue:

Particulars Amt ( in Lakh)


Issue Expenses 6.00
Total 6.00

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Sources of Financing for the Funds Deployed:


Our Statutory Auditors M/s H.C. Bothra & Associates, Chartered Accountants vide their certificate dated September 02, 2017 have
confirmed that as on date of certificate the following funds have been deployed for the proposed object of the Issue:

Particulars Amt ( in Lakh)


Internal Accruals 6.00
Total 6.00

Appraisal
None of the Objects have been appraised by any bank or financial institution or any other independent third party organization. The
funding requirements of our Company and the deployment of the proceeds of the Issue are currently based on available quotations
and management estimates. The funding requirements of our Company are dependent on a number of factors which may not be in
the control of our management, including variations in interest rate structures, changes in our financial condition and current
commercial conditions and are subject to change in light of changes in external circumstances or in our financial condition, business
or strategy.
Shortfall of Funds
Any shortfall in meeting the fund requirements will be met by way of internal accruals and or unsecured Loans.

Bridge Financing Facilities


As on the date of the Draft Prospectus, we have not raised any bridge loans which are proposed to be repaid from the Net Proceeds.

Monitoring Utilization of Funds


The Audit committee & the Board of Directors of our Company will monitor the utilization of funds raised through this public
issue. Pursuant to Regulation 32 of SEBI Listing Regulation 2015, our Company shall on half-yearly basis disclose to the Audit
Committee the Applications of the proceeds of the Issue. On an annual basis, our Company shall prepare a statement of funds
utilized for purposes other than stated in the Draft Prospectus and place it before the Audit Committee. Such disclosures shall be
made only until such time that all the proceeds of the Issue have been utilized in full. The statement of funds utilized will be
certified by the Statutory Auditors of our Company.

Interim Use of Proceeds


Pending utilization of the Issue proceeds of the Issue for the purposes described above, our Company will deposit the Net Proceeds
with scheduled commercial banks included in schedule II of the RBI Act.
Our Company confirms that it shall not use the Net Proceeds for buying, trading or otherwise dealing in shares of any listed
company or for any investment in the equity markets or investing in any real estate product or real estate linked products.

Variation in Objects
In accordance with Section 27 of the Companies Act, 2013, our Company shall not vary the objects of the Issue without our
Company being authorized to do so by the Shareholders by way of a special resolution. In addition, the notice issued to the
Shareholders in relation to the passing of such special resolution shall specify the prescribed details as required under the
Companies Act and shall be published in accordance with the Companies Act and the rules there under. As per the current
provisions of the Companies Act, our Promoters or controlling Shareholders would be required to provide an exit opportunity to
such shareholders who do not agree to the proposal to vary the objects, at such price, and in such manner, as may be prescribed by
SEBI, in this regard.

Other confirmations
There is no material existing or anticipated transactions with our Promoter, our Directors, our Company’s key Managerial personnel
and Group Companies, in relation to the utilization of the Net Proceeds. No part of the proceeds of the Issue will be paid by us to
the Promoters and Promoter Group, Group Companies, the Directors, associates or Key Management Personnel, except in the
normal course of business and in compliance with applicable law.

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BASIC TERMS OF ISSUE

Authority for the Present Issue


Fresh Issue
This Issue in terms of this Draft Prospectus has been authorized by the Board of Directors pursuant to a resolution dated August 22,
2017 and by the shareholders pursuant to a special resolution passed in an Annual General Meeting held on August 28, 2017 under
section 62 (1) (c) of the Companies Act, 2013.

Terms of the Issue


The Equity Shares, being issued, shall be subject to the provisions of the Companies Act, ICDR Regulations, SCRA, SCRR, the
Memorandum and Articles of Association, the terms and conditions of the Draft Prospectus, Prospectus, Application form,
Confirmation of Allocation Note (“CAN”),the guidelines for listing of securities issued by the Government of India and the
Depositories Act, Stock Exchange, RBI, RoC and/or other authorities as in force on the date of the Issue and to the extent
applicable.

In addition, the Equity Shares shall also be subject to such other conditions as may be incorporated in the Share Certificates, as per
the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, 2009, notifications and other regulations for the issue of capital and listing of securities laid down
from time to time by the Government of India and/or other authorities and other documents that may be executed in respect of the
Equity Shares.

Face Value Each Equity Share shall have the face value of 10.00 each.
Issue Price Each Equity Share is being issued at a price of [●] each and is [●] times of Face Value.
Market Lot and The Market lot and Trading lot for the Equity Share is [●] and the multiple of [●]; subject to a
Trading Lot minimum allotment of [●] Equity Shares to the successful Applicant.
Terms of Payment 100% of the issue price of [●] per share shall be payable on Application. For more details please
refer “Terms of the Issue” beginning to page 242 of the Draft Prospectus.
Ranking of the The Equity Shares being issued pursuant to this issued shall be subject to the provisions of
Equity Shares Companies Act, Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company and shall rank pari passu
in all respects including dividends with the existing Equity Shares of the Company. The Allottees in
receipt of Allotment of Equity Shares under this Issue will be entitled to dividends and other
corporate benefits, if any, declared by the Company after the date of Allotment. For further details,
please see “Main Provisions of the Articles of Association” on page 292 of the Draft Prospectus.

Minimum Subscription

In accordance with Regulation [106P] (1) of SEBI ICDR Regulations, this Issue is 100% underwritten. Also, in accordance with
explanation to Regulation [106P] (1) of SEBI ICDR Regulations the underwriting shall not be restricted up to the minimum
subscription level.

If our Company does not receive subscription of 100% of the Issue including devolvement of Underwriters within 60 (Sixty) days
from the date of closure of the Issue, our Company shall forthwith refund the entire subscription amount received. If there is a delay
beyond the prescribed time, our Company shall pay interest prescribed in the Companies Act, the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations and
other applicable Laws, if any.

Further, In accordance with Regulation [106R] of SEBI ICDR Regulations, No allotment shall be made pursuant to the Issue, if the
number of prospective allottees is less than 50 (fifty).

For further details, please refer to section titled "Terms of the Issue" beginning on page 242 of the Draft Prospectus.

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BASIS FOR ISSUE PRICE

Investors should read the following summary with the section titled “Risk Factors”, the details about our Company under the
section titled "Our Business" and its financial statements under the section titled "Financial Information of the Company"
beginning on page 87 and 148 respectively of the Draft Prospectus. The trading price of the Equity Shares of our Company could
decline due to these risks and the investor may lose all or part of his investment.

The Issue Price has been determined by the Company in consultation with the LM on the basis of the key business strengths of our
Company. The face value of the Equity Shares is 10.00 each and the Issue Price is [●] which is [●] times of the face value.

QUALITATIVE FACTORS

 Government Contractor
 Quality Assurance and State of Art Infrastructure.
 We have a key customer base with reputed Customers
 Wide range of Products
 Leveraging the expertise of our Promoters

For a detailed discussion on the qualitative factors which form the basis for computing the price, please refer to sections titled "Our
Business" beginning on page 87 of the Draft Prospectus.

QUANTITATIVE FACTORS

The information presented below relating to our Company is based on the Restated Financial Statements. For details, please refer
section titled “Financial Information of the Company” on page 148 of this Draft Prospectus.

1. Basic & Diluted Earnings per share (EPS):

Sr. No Period Basic & Diluted ( ) Weights


1. FY 2014-15 1.69 1
2. FY 2015-16 4.53 2
3. FY 2016-17 5.11 3
Weighted Average 4.35 6

Notes:
i. The figures disclosed above are based on the Restated Financial Statements of the Company.
ii. The face value of each Equity Share is 10.00.
iii. Earnings per Share has been calculated in accordance with Accounting Standard 20 – “Earnings per Share” issued by the
Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.
iv. The above statement should be read with Significant Accounting Policies and the Notes to the Restated Financial Statements
as appearing in Annexure IV.

2. Price Earning (P/E) Ratio in relation to the Issue Price of Rs. [●] per share:

Sr. No Particulars P/E


1 P/E ratio based on the Basic & Diluted EPS, as restated for FY 2016-17 [●]
2 P/E ratio based on the Weighted Average EPS, as restated for FY 2016-17 [●]

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Peer Group P/ E*

Sr. No Particulars P/E


1 Highest (Ultracab (India) Ltd.) 393.39
2 Lowest (Shilpi Cable Technologies Ltd.) 3.83
Industry Composite 27.17
*Source: Ace Equity dated September 20, 2017

3. Return on Net worth (RoNW)*

Sr. No Period RONW (%) Weights


1 FY 2014-15 12.53% 1
2 FY 2015-16 25.13% 2
3 FY 2016-17 19.18% 3
Weighted Average 20.06% 6
*Restated Profit after tax/Net Worth

4. Minimum Return on Net Worth after Issue to maintain Pre- Issue EPS

(a) Based on Basic and Diluted EPS, as restated of FY 2016-17 of 5.11at the Issue Price of [●] per share:

- [●] on the restated financial statements.

(b) Based on Weighted Average Basic and Diluted EPS, as adjusted of 4.35 at the Issue Price of [●] per share:

- [●] on the restated financial statements.

5. Net Asset Value (NAV) per Equity Share* :

Sr. No. As at NAV ( )


1. March 31, 2015 20.25
2. March 31, 2016 27.05
3. March 31, 2017 38.30
4. NAV after Issue [●]
Issue Price [●]

6. Comparison of Accounting Ratios with Industry Peers1

RoNW NAV per


Sr. No. Name of Company Face Value ( ) EPS ( )3 PE4
(%) Share ( )
1. Cords Cable Industries Ltd 10.00 3.76 32.53 4.09% 94.67
2. Aksh Optifibre Ltd. 5.00 0.93 28.60 3.28% 28.46
3. Surana Telecom & Power Ltd. 1.00 0.12 38.08 1.96% 5.79
4. Birla Cable Ltd. 10.00 1.06 43.40 3.34% 31.68
5. Vindhya Telelinks Ltd. 10.00 56.74 20.18 15.41% 383.87
6. Dynamic Cables Limited 10.00 5.11 [●] 19.18% 38.30
1
Source: Ace Equity dated September 20, 2017
2
Based on March 31, 2017 restated financial statements
3
Basic & Diluted Earnings per share (EPS), as adjusted
4
Price Earning (P/E) Ratio in relation to the Issue Price of [●] per share.

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Considering the nature of business of the company the peers are not strictly comparable, however same have been included for
broad comparison.

7. The face value of our shares is 10.00 per share and the Issue Price is of [●] per share which is [●] times of the face value.

8. Our Company in consultation with the Lead Manager believes that the Issue Price of [●] per share for the Public Issue is
justified in view of the above parameters. The investors may also want to peruse the risk factors and financials of the
Company including important profitability and return ratios, as set out in the Auditors’ Report in the offer Document to have
more informed view about the investment.

Investors should read the above mentioned information along with section titled “Our Business”, "Risk Factors" and "Financial
Information of the Company" beginning on page 87, 15 and 148 respectively including important profitability and return ratios,
as set out in “Annexure R” to the Financial Information of the Company on page 175 of the Draft Prospectus to have a more
informed view.

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STATEMENT OF TAX BENEFITS

To,
The Board of Directors,
DYNAMIC CABLES LIMITED
F-260, Road No. 13 , VKI Area
Jaipur-302013, Rajasthan, India
Dear Sir,
Sub: Statement of Possible Tax Benefits (‘The Statement’) available to Dynamic Cables Limited (“The Company”) and its
shareholders prepared in accordance with the requirement in SCHEDULE VIII- CLAUSE (VII) (L) of Securities and
Exchange Board of India (Issue of Capital Disclosure Requirements) Regulations 2009, as amended (“The Regulation”)

We hereby report that the enclosed annexure prepared by Dynamic Cables Limited, states the possible special Tax benefits
available to Dynamic Cables Limited (“the Company”) and the shareholders of the Company under the Income - Tax Act, 1961
(‘Act’), presently in force in India. Several of these benefits are dependent on the Company or its shareholders fulfilling the
conditions prescribed under the relevant provisions of the Act. Hence, the ability of the Company or its shareholders to derive the
tax benefits is dependent upon fulfilling such conditions which, based on business imperatives, the Company may or may not
choose to fulfill.
The benefits discussed in the enclosed Annexure cover only special tax benefits available to the Company and do not cover any
general tax benefits available to the Company Further , the preparation of enclosed statement and the contents stated therein is the
responsibility of the Company’s management. We are informed that, this Statement is only intended to provide general information
to the investors and is neither designed nor intended to be a substitute for professional tax advice. In view of the individual nature of
the tax consequences and the changing tax laws, each investor is advised to consult his or her own tax consultant with respect to the
specific tax implications arising out of their participation in the proposed initial public offering of equity shares (“the Issue”) by the
Company.
We do not express any opinion or provide any assurance as to whether:
a) The Company or its Equity Shareholders will continue to obtain these benefits in future; or
b) The conditions prescribed for availing the benefits have been / would be met with.
The contents of the enclosed statement are based on information, explanations and representations obtained from the Company and
on the basis of our understanding of the business activities and operations of the Company. Our views are based on facts and
assumptions indicated to us and the existing provisions of tax law and its interpretations, which are subject to change or
modification from time to time by subsequent legislative, regulatory, administrative, or judicial decisions. Any such changes, which
could also be retrospective, could have an effect on the validity of our views stated herein. We assume no obligation to update this
statement on any events subsequent to its issue, which may have a material effect on the discussions herein. This report including
enclosed annexure are intended solely for your information and for the inclusion in the Draft Prospectus/ Prospectus or any other
issue related material in connection with the proposed initial public offer of the Company and is not to be used, referred to or
distributed for any other purpose without our prior written consent.

FOR H.C. BOTHRA & ASSOCIATES


Chartered Accountants
FRN 008950C

CA Harish Chand Bothra


Partner
M. No. 070537
Place: Jaipur
Date: September 02, 2017

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ANNEXURE TO THE STATEMENT OF POSSIBLE TAX BENEFITS

The information provided below sets out the possible special tax benefits available to the Company and the Equity Shareholders
under the Income Tax Act 1961 presently in force in India. It is not exhaustive or comprehensive and is not intended to be a
substitute for professional advice. Investors are advised to consult their own tax consultant with respect to the tax implications of
an investment in the Equity Shares particularly in view of the fact that certain recently enacted legislation may not have a direct
legal precedent or may have a different interpretation on the benefits, which an investor can avail.

YOU SHOULD CONSULT YOUR OWN TAX ADVISORS CONCERNING THE INDIAN TAX IMPLICATIONS AND
CONSEQUENCES OF PURCHASING, OWNING AND DISPOSING OF EQUITY SHARES IN YOUR PARTICULAR
SITUATION.

A. SPECIAL TAX BENEFITS TO THE COMPANY NIL

B. SPECIAL TAX BENEFITS TO THE SHAREHOLDER NIL

Note:

1. All the above benefits are as per the current tax laws and will be available only to the sole / first name holder where the shares
are held by joint holders.

2. The above statement covers only certain relevant direct tax law benefits and does not cover any indirect tax law benefits or
benefit under any other law.

3. No assurance is given that the revenue authorities/courts will concur with the views expressed herein. Our views are based on
the existing provisions of law and its interpretation, which are subject to changes from time to time. We do not assume
responsibility to update the views consequent to such changes. We do not assume responsibility to update the views consequent
to such changes. We shall not be liable to any claims, liabilities or expenses relating to this assignment except to the extent of
fees relating to this assignment, as finally judicially determined to have resulted primarily from bad faith or intentional
misconduct. We will not be liable to any other person in respect of this statement.

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SECTION IV: ABOUT THE ISSUER COMPANY

INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

The information in this section has been extracted from various websites and publicly available documents from various industry
sources. The data may have been re-classified by us for the purpose of presentation. Neither we nor any other person connected
with the issue has independently verified the information provided in this section. Industry sources and publications, referred to in
this section, generally state that the information contained therein has been obtained from sources generally believed to be reliable
but their accuracy, completeness and underlying assumptions are not guaranteed and their reliability cannot be assured, and,
accordingly, investment decisions should not be based on such information.

Global Scenario

Global growth is projected to strengthen to 2.7 percent in 2017 and 2.9 percent in 2018-19, in line with January forecasts. In
emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs), growth is predicted to recover to 4.1 percent in 2017 and reach an average
of 4.6 percent in 2018-19, as obstacles to growth in commodity exporters diminish, while activity in commodity importers
continues to be robust. Risks to the global outlook remain tilted to the downside. These include increased trade protectionism,
elevated economic policy uncertainty, the possibility of financial market disruptions, and, over the longer term, weaker potential
growth. A policy priority for EMDEs is to rebuild monetary and fiscal space that could be drawn on were such risks to materialize.
Over the longer term, structural policies that support investment and trade are critical to boost productivity and potential growth.

Global growth is firming, contributing to an improvement in confidence. A recovery in industrial activity has coincided with a
pickup in global trade, after two years of marked weakness. In emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs), obstacles to
growth among commodity exporters are gradually diminishing, while activity in commodity importers remains generally robust. As
a result, and despite substantial policy uncertainty, global growth is projected to accelerate to 2.7 percent in 2017, up from a post-
crisis low of 2.4 percent in 2016, before strengthening further to 2.9 percent in 2018-19, broadly in line with January projections.

Activity in advanced economies is expected to gain momentum in 2017, supported by an upturn in the United States, as previously
anticipated. In the Euro Area and Japan, growth forecasts have been upgraded, reflecting strengthening domestic demand and
exports. Investment across advanced economies has firmed, while private consumption growth has moderated. As actual growth
continues to exceed potential growth, increasing inflation and narrowing output gaps have raised the prospects of less
accommodative monetary policy. Advanced economy growth is expected to accelerate to 1.9 percent in 2017, before moderating
gradually in 2018-19. As usual, the outlook is predicated only on legislated fiscal and trade policies.

Global Prospects:

Growth is projected to gain strength in both advanced economies and emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs).
Global trade growth has firmed and is expected to outpace GDP growth after two years of marked weakness. The pickup in global
trade partly reflects a bottoming out of global investment, which is relatively import-intensive. Global financing conditions remain
benign. The projected recovery in EMDEs is largely driven by expectations of diminishing obstacles to activity in commodity
exporters

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Global risks and policy challenges

Downside risks to global growth include rising protectionism, high policy uncertainty, and the possibility of financial market
disruptions. U.S. monetary policy has tightened gradually so far, but a faster pace would impact global financing conditions.
Inflation has eased among EMDE commodity exporters, allowing room for cuts in policy interest rates. With deficits prevailing
across EMDEs, and debt on a rising path, especially in commodity exporters, fiscal space remains constrained.

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Advanced economies

Growth in the United States is expected to recover in 2017 and to continue at a moderate pace in 2018, as previously envisaged. The
forecasts for the Euro Area and Japan have been revised upward, reflecting robust growth at the start of 2017. Inflation expectations
have increased from 2016, albeit from low levels in the Euro Area and Japan.

[Source: http://pubdocs.worldbank.org/en/216941493655495719/Global-Economic-Prospects-June-2017-Global-Outlook.pdf]

Indian Economy Overview

Economic growth is projected to remain strong and India will remain the fastest growing G20 economy. The increase in public
wages and pensions will support consumption. Private investment will recover gradually as excess capacity diminishes, and the
landmark Goods and Services Tax and other measures to improve the ease of doing business are being implemented. However,
large non-performing loans and high leverage of some companies are holding back investment.

Monetary policy is projected to remain tight as inflation expectations have still not fully adjusted down. The need to reduce the
relatively high public-debt-to-GDP ratio leaves little room for fiscal stimulus. However, investing more in physical and social
infrastructure is critical to raising living standards for all. This should be financed by a comprehensive reform of income and
property taxes. Restoring credit discipline and cleaning up banks' balance sheets will be instrumental to support the credit growth
needed to finance more business investment.

Trade openness has increased, partly driven by a competitive service sector. Manufacturing has lagged behind, with limited
contribution to exports and job creation, leaving many workers in low-paid jobs. Promoting quality job creation in manufacturing
would require reducing further restrictions on FDI and trade, modernising labour regulations and providing better education and
skills. Better infrastructure, transport and logistic services would facilitate manufacturing firms’ access to global markets,
particularly from remote and poorer regions.

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[Source:http://www.oecd.org/eco/outlook/economic-forecast-summary-india-oecd-economic-outlook-june-2017.pdf]

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Global Power & Electrical Equipment Industry

The demand for electricity worldwide is projected to grow at an annual rate of 2.4% for the period 2009–2035, driven by economic
and population growth. Over 80% of the growth between 2009 and 2035 is expected to be in non-OECD countries.
The global EE industry consists of the following two segments:
a. The global heavy electrical equipment market, including boilers, turbines, generators, wind turbines, solar power systems, etc.
b. The global T&D equipment market, including electric power cables, transformers, electrical switchgear, transmission line towers,
conductors, control equipment, meters, etc.

The global EE market is expected to increase from a cumulative size of more than US$ 3 trillion (2008-15) to US$ 6.8 trillion
(2016-30). This translates into around 2% CAGR over the long term.

Global Trade in Electrical Equipment:

1. Global trade in EE reached US$ 540 billion in 2011, with China being the leading exporter with over 16% share. India accounts
for less than 1% of the total share of exports.
2. The US and China are the largest import markets in the world for EE. India imports more than 2% of total EE trade of the world.
India has a trade deficit in EE trade, with imports higher than exports, consistently for the last many years.
3. Developed economies are witnessing a trend of slowing growth in electricity demand. Emerging economies such as China and
India are expected to continue augmenting their existing power capacities and infrastructure, to meet their ever increasing demand
for power. While thermal sources of power generation will continue to account for a major share of the global capacity addition,
there is a visible shift towards renewable sources of energy in developed nations. Technological advancement in both power

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generation and T&D equipment remains a key focus area in global markets and is expected to drive the next phase of growth in the
sector.
[Source: http://dhi.nic.in/writereaddata/UploadFile/indian_electrical_eq_mission_plan_2012-2022.pdf]

India’s Electrical Equipment Industry

India’s Electrical Equipment Industry Comprises of two segments – generation equipment (boilers, turbines, generators) and
transmission & distribution (T&D) and allied equipment like transformers, cables, transmission lines, switchgears, capacitors,
energy meters, instrument transformers, surge arrestors, stamping and lamination, insulators, insulating material, industrial
electronics, indicating instruments, winding wires, etc. The T&D equipment sector occupies 85% of the industry whereas
generation equipment sector covers 15%.

Transmission & Distribution

Investment in new technology and modernization, like 1,200 kV transmission lines, +/-800 kVDC transmission, planning of smart
grid projects and establishment of the national grid by the Power Grid Corporation of India are major steps towards efficient
utilization of energy by evacuating electricity from power surplus regions to meet demand in power deficit regions.

The transmission segment plays a key role in transmitting power to various distribution entities across India. The inter-regional
capacity at the end of the 11th Plan was 28 GW. During the 12th Plan, total transmission substation capacity addition is expected to
be 270,000 MVA, while 110,340 circuit kilometres (ckm) of transmission lines are expected to be added. With this, the inter-
regional transmission line carrying capacity at the end of the 12th Plan is expected to increase to 66 GW.

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The lack of adequate T&D infrastructure and the need to modernise the existing infrastructure calls for significant funding in this
sub-sector. Financial institutions such as the Power Finance Corporation (PFC) and Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) have
been instrumental in providing funds for T&D projects.
India’s electrical equipment industry is highly diverse and manufactures a wide range of high and low technology products. The
industry directly employs around half million persons and provides indirect employment to another one million people. The
industry can be broadly classified into two sectors – generation equipment and T&D equipment. For 2011-12, the industry size is
estimated at 1.20 lakh crore (US$ 25 billion), of which generation equipment segment consisting of BTG contributed 31,000
crore(US$ 6.5 billion) while the major T&D equipment segment of transformers, cables, transmission lines, switchgears, capacitors,
energy meters, etc., provided the larger share of 64,235 crore (US$ 13.4 billion). Other electrical equipment, including instrument
transformers, surge arrestors, stamping and lamination, insulators, insulating material, industrial electronics, indicating instruments,
winding wires, etc., contributed to 25,000 crore (US$ 5.2 billion).

[Source: http://dhi.nic.in/writereaddata/UploadFile/indian_electrical_eq_mission_plan_2012-2022.pdf]

 Industry Production (Estimated) for 2016-17: INR 1,52,000crores; Exports: INR 39,280crores (approx. 6USD Billion)
 Imports: INR 55,290crores (approx. US$ 8.5 Billion)
 8% of manufacturing sector in terms of value and 1.3% of India’s GDP
 Direct employment to 5 lakh persons, indirect to 10 lakhs, and over 50 lakhs across the entire value chain
 Diversified, matured and strong manufacturing base, with robust supply chain
 Rugged performance design of equipment to meet tough network demand
 Presence of major foreign players, either directly or through technical collaborations with Indian manufacturers
 State-of-art technology in most sub-sectors at par with global standards
 Major Export Markets: United States of America, United Arab Emirates, Germany, United Kingdom, Nigeria, Saudi
Arabia, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France.
 Major Export Products: Switchgear and Controlgear, Transformers & Parts, Industrial Electronics, Cables, Transmission
Line Towers, Conductors, Rotating Machines (Motors, AC Generators, Generating Sets) & Parts
 For the rapid development of the domestic electrical equipment industry, encompassing the complete value chain in power
generation, transmission and distribution, a holistic Mission Plan launched by the Department of Heavy Industry (DHI),
Government of India, with support from IEEMA
 The Mission Plan lays down a clear roadmap for enhancing the competitiveness of the domestic electrical equipment
industry
 Vision 2022: To make India the country of choice for the production of electrical equipment and reach an output of
US$100 billion by balancing exports and imports

[Source: http://ieema.org/about/services/mission-plan/]

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Indian Electrical Equipment Industry – A SWOT Analysis

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For the rapid development of the domestic electrical equipment industry and to enhance its competitiveness, Mr. Praful Patel, Union
Minister of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises launched the Indian Electrical Equipment Industry Mission Plan 2012-2022 on
24th July 2013. The Mission Plan seeks to steer, coordinate and synergise the efforts of all stakeholders to accelerate and sustain the
growth of the domestic electrical equipment industry.
Vision 2022 for the Indian electrical equipment industry as articulated in the Mission Plan is to make India the country of choice for
the production of electrical equipment and reach an output of US$ 100 billion by balancing exports and imports. The Mission Plan
has been evolved by the Department of Heavy Industry (DHI), Government of India, through an elaborate exercise involving all
stakeholders and with the support of the Indian Electrical & Electronics Manufacturers’ Association (IEEMA).
Detailed recommendations have been formulated for strategic and policy interventions in five critical areas that need to be
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development, exports and conversion of latent demand. To carry forward the recommendations arising out of the Mission Plan, two
Inter-Ministerial Groups, comprising of representatives of the Department of Heavy Industry and other concerned Ministries /
Departments, IEEMA, industry and other stakeholders have been constituted for monitoring the implementation of the
recommendations and for periodic follow-up of its status.
Assured availability of quality power at competitive rate is a sine qua non for industrial and economic development. For an efficient
and developed power sector in a country of India’s size, a strong domestic electrical equipment manufacturing base is essential.
Considering that the government plans to increase power generation capacity from 235 GW in 2013 to about 400 GW by 2022 with
commensurate transmission & distribution capacity enhancement, Indian electrical equipment manufacturers not only have to meet
demand of such huge capacity addition, but also that of metros, airports, railways, other infrastructure projects and increase in
domestic consumer demand too.
Presently, the domestic electrical equipment industry size exceeds INR 1.30 lakh crore (US$ 24 billion) with the share of generation
equipment being about one-fourth and that of T&D being three-fourth of the total. The domestic electrical equipment industry
contributed 1.4% to the nation’s GDP in 2012-13 and 9.9% to the manufacturing GDP. The industry provides direct employment to
about 5 lakh persons and indirectly to about 10 lakh persons.
Considering the domestic electrical equipment industry’s importance for the power sector, GDP growth and also employment, it is
extremely important to ensure that the targeted growth of the entire electrical equipment industry is aligned with the 12th and 13th
Five Year Plans.

To enhance industry competitiveness, the Mission Plan calls for providing a level playing field in the country to domestic electrical
equipment manufacturers vis-à-vis foreign manufacturers, replacing the L1 criteria of procurement by power utilities in India with
two part bidding, augmenting domestic testing facilities to cover the type testing of all equipment, mandating type testing of
imported small equipment in Indian labs, supporting SMEs in technology up gradation and testing, standardisation of product
ratings and specifications of electrical equipment, providing funds at globally competitive rates of interest to domestic
manufacturers, establishing clusters of electrical and component manufacturers and providing them funds for technology up
gradation.
For technology up gradation, the Mission Plan recommends a coordinated and collaborative effort by industries and utilities. For
any R&D project, the user organisation or main beneficiary should be supported by the government for leading the research in a
planned and committed manner. It also recommends public-private partnership (PPP) for fast development of new technology /
systems.
Under skills development, it is suggested to set up a Sector Skill Council (SSC), which will undertake skill mapping and interact
with the industry to provide training to the workers and also train the trainers / teachers, propose changes in curriculum, etc. It will
also arrange for accreditation of the institutes and certification of the students. The Mission Plan calls for greater involvement of
industry in the periodic review of the curriculum of technical institutes, summer training of students and for guest lectures by
industry experts.

To boost exports of electrical equipment, the Mission Plan recommends providing policy support to domestic manufacturers to
enhance their competitiveness in the global market and address issues of quality of the products, high transaction costs, non-
recognition of test certificates of CPRI by some countries, high cost of production, high cost of finance, etc. The Mission Plan calls
for more project specific lines of credit by the EXIM Bank to other countries with an emphasis on acceptance of equipment /
material only from India for such projects.
To convert the latent demand for power in the country, the Mission Plan calls for timely completion of power generation projects
and the downstream transmission projects for evacuation of power and improvement in the health of power distribution companies.
It recommends the State Governments to acquire land, construct approach roads, and arrange construction power supply and other
clearances, with the project developers reimbursing the costs. It suggests that urban areas with high aggregate technical &
commercial losses be handed over to private sector on the input-based franchisee model with the provision for investment by the
franchisee for system improvement, with the franchisee being asked to set up decentralised distribution-cum-generation (DDG)
projects in identified rural areas.

[Source: http://ieema.org/about/services/mission-plan/]

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OUR BUSINESS

Some of the information contained in the following discussion, including information with respect to our plans and strategies,
contain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. You should read the section “Forward-Looking
Statements” for a discussion of the risks and uncertainties related to those statements and also the section “Risk Factors” for a
discussion of certain factors that may affect our business, financial condition or results of operations. Our actual results may differ
materially from those expressed in or implied by these forward looking statements. Our fiscal year ends on March 31 of each year,
so all references to a particular fiscal are to the Twelve-month period ended March 31 of that year. In this section, a reference to
the “DCL”, “Company” or “we”, “us” or “our” means Dynamic Cables Limited.

All financial information included herein is based on our “Financial information of the Company”included on page 148 of this
Draft Prospectus.

OVERVIEW

Our Company, Dynamic Cables Private Limited was incorporated in April 03, 2007 by conversion of partnership firm “M/s Ashish
Fluxes and Chemicals with its branch M/s Dynamic Engineer” under part IX of Companies Act, 1956. Pursuant to the conversion
from private limited company to public limited company, our name was changed to “Dynamic Cables Limited” vide fresh
certificate of incorporation dated August 22, 2017 received from the Registrar of Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur.
We are engaged in manufacturing of Cables and Conductors which widely include manufacturing of Low Voltage and High
Voltage Power Cables, Aerial Bunched Cables, All Aluminium Conductor (A.A.C.), All Aluminium Alloy Conductor (A.A.A.C.),
Aluminium conductor steel reinforced (A.C.S.R.) Conductors and Service Drop Cables used for transmission and distribution of
Electricity. Our manufacturing facilities are distributed in three units located in Jaipur, Rajasthan, with following scope of activities,
viz:
 Unit I – located at: F-259 & F-260, Road No. 13 VKI Area Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan, India
 Unit II – located at: B-308, Road No. 16, VKI Area, Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan
 Unit III – located at: H-581-A to H-592-A & H1 -601 (B), Road No. 6, VKI Area, Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan
In Addition to above, our company is in process of installation of Unit-IV located at Plot no. A-129, A-129A and A-130, SKS
industrial Area Reengus, Distt. Sikar, Rajasthan, India for manufacturing of new range of cables and conductors such as : 66KV
High Voltage cables, Railway signaling cables and Optical fiber ground wire.
The Scope of Activities covered in Unit I and Unit III are: Design, Development, Manufacture, Testing and Supply of LV & MV
Aerial Bunched Cable, LT & HT PVC & XLPE Control Cables, LV PVC and XLPE Power Cables, MV Power Cable, Solar Cable,
LV PVC Service Cable, Mining Cable, Flat Cables For Submersible Pumps, Flexible Multi Core Cables, Aluminium Conductor
Steel Reinforced Conductors (A.C.S.R. Conductors), All Aluminium Conductors (A.A.C) &All Aluminium Alloy Conductors
(A.A.A.C.), Insulated Conductor. Further Unit II is involved in Job work activity of Cutting and Notching of Prime CRGO (Cold
Rolled Grain Oriented) Electrical Steel for our Group Company Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited.
Our plants, latest machinery and equipments, In-house testing facilities and qualified engineers, which help us in maintaining
quality standards as well as an efficient delivery record with appropriate after sales service. Our products are type tested &
approved by various NABL Accredited laboratories like: CPRI, ERDA & TAG Corporation.
We are also serving sectors like - Industrial, Exports, Turnkey projects, Power Distribution Companies, Infrastructure works etc. in
India andabroad. We are a “Government Recognized Export House” from the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of
India. We are presently exporting directly and indirectly through merchant exporters to many Countries in the Asian subcontinent,
Africa and Middle East. Some of countries where we export our products are Kenya, Tanzania, TOGO, Nigeria, Benin, Uganda,
Rwanda, NEPAL, Mauritius, Afghanistan, Jordan, Dubai etc
We are approved by the state owned electric utilities company “POWERGRID”. We are also approved With BHEL, Larson &
Toubro Ltd, TATA Projects Ltd, North Western Railways, Public Works Department, Maharashtra along with all major state
electricity boards in India. Our products are also widely being used amongst various Indian private clients which include: Gammon
India, Jaguar Overseas,Mohan Energy, L&T, TATA, Bajaj, Voltas etc

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Mr. Rahul Mangal, Mr. Ashish Mangal, Mrs. Saroj Mangal, Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal, Mrs. Shalu Mangal, Mr. Sameer Somani and
Mr. Sanjay Somani, partners of M/s Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals, were the initial subscribers to the Memorandum of Association of
our Company. Presently Mr. Rahul Mangal and Mr. Ashish Mangal are Promoters of the Company.

For the period ended March 31, 2017 our Company’s Total Income and Restated Profit after Tax was 30214.62 Lacs and 792.04
Lacs, respectively. For the year ended March 31, 2016, our Company’s Total Income and Restated Profit after Tax were 26979.93
Lacs and 679.71 Lacs, respectively. For the year ended March 31, 2015, our Company’s Total Income and Restated Profit after Tax
was 26211.82 Lacs and 253.75 Lacs respectively, compared to our Company’s Total Income and Restated Profit after Tax of
19916.98 Lacs and 157.08 Lacs respectively, over previous year ended i.e. March 31, 2014. We have been able to increase our
Restated Profit after Tax from fiscal 2013 to fiscal 2017 at a CAGR of 49.85%.

AWARDS, CERTIFICATIONS & RECOGNITION RECEIVED BY OUR COMPANY

The high quality and consistency of our products has won the confidence of our customer.
Some of the prominent certifications received by our Company are:

Sr. Nature of Registration/ Issuing Authority Date of Date of


No. Registration/License License No. Issue Expiry
Intertek Certification Limited, 10A
September September 03,
1. ISO 9001 : 2015 0066668-00 Victory Park, Victory Road, Derby
04, 2017 2020
DE24 8ZF, United Kingdom
Corporate Membership of
Membership No. Assistant Director, National Safety April 01, March 31,
2. the National Safety
CM-RAJ-252 Council, Mumbai 2017 2018
Council
Joint Director General of Foreign
Certificate of Recognition Sl. No.: April 01, March 31,
3. Trade, Ministry of Commerce &
as Export House JA/00524 2013 2018
Industry
Registration-Cum-
Membership Certificate Regional director, Engineering October 25, March 31,
4. 101/M20051
with Engineering Export Export Promotion Council 2016 2018
Promotion Council
Membership Certificate of
Ref. No.: Secretary, Rajasthan Chamber of May 19, March 31,
5. Rajasthan Chamber of
RCCI/1527 Commerce & Industry 2017 2018
Commerce & Industry

Furthermore we are member of Indian Electrical & Electronics Manufacturers Association (IEEMA), National Safety Council and
Rajasthan Chamber of Commerce & Industry (RCC)

Some of the prominent awards and recognitions received by our Company are the following:-

Year Award and Recognition


Rajasthan Energy Conservation Award 2014 – Recognition received from Rajasthan Renewable Energy
2014
Corporation Limited, Jaipur
Rajasthan Energy Conservation Award 2014 – Certificate of Appreciation received from Government of
2014
Rajasthan, Department of Energy for Energy Conservation for the year 2013-14
Certificate of Appreciation received from Confederation of Indian Industry for participation in E-Waste
2014
Awareness and Collection Campaign.
2014 Recognition received from Godrej for association and contribution to their business and partnering for growth
Rajasthan State Award for Export Excellance – Recognistion received from Government of Rajasthan,
2014 Department of Industries for best performance in the category of Engineering & Computer Hardware during
the year 2013-14.

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OUR BUSINESS STRENGTH:-

1. Government Contractor
We are qualified to tender for Government Projects due to our Experience in the industry and our ability to meet the eligibility
criteria. Our revenue from manufacturing operations is generally derived from subscribing and fulfilling of tenders invited by
electricity companies operated PAN India. We believe our experience and providing services to such companies attests to our
credibility and allows us to be in a better position for future projects, thereby improving our competitive position.

2. Quality Assurance and State of Art Infrastructure.


Delivering Quality products is one of our prime beliefs. We dedicate resources for quality assurance to ensure that quality norms are
continually met. We have an in house laboratory for testing of the product at each step of manufacturing process to ensure that our
quality standards are met throughout the process. Further all our products are CE Certified and matches upto the customer
requirements. The final product manufactured has to undergo a quality check before it is finally packed and dispatch. We also have
quality control checks before any consignment of Raw material is accepted since it has a direct impact on the quality of Finished
Product. Further Our Company has state of art infrastructure with modern and latest machineries and equipments to deliver cost
effective, better and standard products to achieve better product quality and technical reliability.

3. We have a key customer base with reputed Customers


Our long-standing relationship with our major customers has been one of the most significant factors contributing to our growth.
Our commitments to quality and customer service practices have been strong contributing factors to our robust customer relations.
Over the years, we have steadily developed a robust base of customers. Even though we do not have any long-term supply
agreements with them, we have continually received repeat business from many of our customers. This indicates their level of
confidence in our ability to deliver our products and services. Because of the trust of our customers we have been able to attain
orders from a diverse range of client base.

4. Wide range of Products


Our diverse range of cables and conductors is capable to withstand extreme conditions and is made available in assorted sizes and
specifications for catering to the specific needs of our clients. We supply cables across various industries to various organizations of
diverse sectors such as- Industrial, Exports, Turnkey projects, Power Distribution Companies, Infrastructure works etc. in India
andabroad. We believe that maintaining a diverse portfolio in our business provides us with an opportunity to cater to diverse needs
of different customer segment

5. Leveraging the expertise of our Promoters


Our Promoters Mr. Ashish Mangal and Mr. Rahul Mangal play an instrumental role in the growth and success of our Company. The
experience of our Promoters of around 22 years and 27 years respectively in Electrical industry has been instrumental in determining
the vision and growth strategies for our Company. We have a team of well equipped employees for engineering, manufacturing,
marketing, customer service etc catering to the needs of the customers and providing high yield. It is also expected to help us in
addressing and mitigating various risks inherent in our business, including significant competition and the global economic crisis.

OUR BUSINESS STRATEGIES

1. Augment our working capital base in order to better utilize our installed capacities
Our business of manufacturing of Cables and Conductors is working capital intensive. We need to maintain sufficient inventory for
the production process and also maintain a balance between debtors & creditors cycle. Since, we are not fully utilising our installed
capacities, our growth depends on our ability to increase our utilization over the next few years and also adding new capacity
subsequently. This expansion needs access to a larger amount of liquid funds and sufficient working capital. The same are proposed
to be funded from the IPO proceeds and from Banking Facilities. For further details of the proposed working capital requirements of
the company, kindly refer to the Chapter titled “Objects of the Issue” beginning on page no. 68 of this Draft Prospectus. We believe
that being well funded in the working capital domain will help us in the following strategic initiatives:
 Accelerate development of new products to suit different needs of customers.

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 Increase our export presence and add influential brands in our contract manufacturing vertical.
 Respond to market dynamics and provide custom based designs with focus on customer satisfaction.
 Focus on producing/marketing high value priced products.
 Tap new markets and add new dealers or authorised distributors into our distribution network by providing adequate credit.

2. Broaden our marketing base


We currently cater to various clients from various industries in India and abroad. We have developed a long standing relationship
with our clients which include companies like, Gammon India, Jaguar Overseas,Mohan Energy, L&T, TATA, Bajaj, Voltas etc.
However, our growth depends on our ability to maintain our relationship with these clients in addition to adding more clientele to
our list. We currently export our products to various countries through local exporters. We have scope to expand our reach to un-
explored portions of the both domestic and international markets including selling through distributors channels. Also, we intend to
be part of the empanelled suppliers on various government projects as we believe that this will give us a good reputation and steady
flow of orders, keeping in tune with the infrastructural development in the country.

3. Improve our manufacturing facilities by delivering cost effective products


Our Company continuously works on developing plans to take various steps in order to ensure adherence to timely fulfillment and
also to achieve greater cost efficiency as timely fulfillment of the orders is a prerequisite in our industry. These steps include
identifying quality raw material, smooth labour relations, use of an efficient production system and ability to meet large and varied
orders due to our capacity and linkages with raw material suppliers and well equipped plant and machinery. Our Company
constantly endeavors to implement an efficient procurement policy for inputs required for production as well as invest in
upgradation of technology so as to ensure cost efficiency in procurement which in turn results in cost effective production.

4. Focus on consistently meeting quality standards


Our Company intends to focus on adhering to the quality standards of the products and services. This is necessary so as to make
sure that we get repeat orders from our customers. Quality of the product and services is very important for the company from both
customer point of view and regulatory point of view. Providing the desired and quality products help us in enhancing our reputation
and maintaining long term relationships with customers.

5. Optimal Utilization of Resources and Incentives


Our Company constantly endeavors to improve our production process, skill up-gradation of workers, modernization of machineries
to optimize the utilization of resources. We regularly analyze our existing raw material procurement and manufacturing processes to
identify the areas of bottlenecks and correct the same. The Company is availing benefits under Merchandise Export from India
Scheme (MEIS) under Foreign Trade Policy of India, such benefits are utilized by the Company for taking credit of taxes to be paid
by them and helps in cost reduction. All such efforts and initiatives helps the Company in improving its efficiency and productivity.

OUR LOCATION
Registered Office F-260, Road No. 13 VKI Area Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan, India
Factory Unit I F-259 & F-260, Road No. 13 VKI Area Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan, India
Factory Unit II B-308, Road No. 16, VKI Area, Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan
Factory Unit III H-581-A to H-592-A & H1 -601 (B), Road No. 6, VKI Area, Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan, India
Marketing Office 2F-CS-31, Ansal Plaza, Vaishali, Ghaziabaad-201010, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Marketing Office Office no. 19, Ashoka Shopping Center, 2nd floor near G.T. Hospital, L.T. Marg, Mumbai-400001,
India
Godown H-580B, Road No 6 VKI Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

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OUR MANUFACTURING FACILITIES

SWOT ANALYSIS

Strengths Weaknesses

1. Long Operational Track Record 1. Lower geographical reach


2. Technical competence 2. Working Capital Intensive Business
3. Well Established Manufacturing facility 3. Low bargaining power with customers
3. Adequate trained manpower 4. Dependence on suppliers for availability of raw
4. Experienced Promoter material
5. Government Contractor
Opportunities Threats

1. High Growth Potential 1. Industry is prone to change in government policies


2. Increasing demand if the product in international 2. Market Competition
market and domestic market.
3. Government Initiatives for the growth of our industry

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OUR PRODUCTS
S Name of Description Description
No Product
Polyethelene / cross linked polyethelene insulated cables
with aluminium conductor twisted over bare/insulated alloy
messanger wire. IS:14255-1995 & IS 7098 (PART-2)
1985.
Conductor - All aluminium
LV & MV Messanger - Alloy
1. Aerial Bunched Insulation(LV) - PE/XLPE
Cable Insulation(MV) - Inner Semicon - Insulation XLPE - outer
semicon - copper tape - outer sheath PVC/HDPE - laying
up with Alloy Messanger.
They are used for secondary overhead lines (in circuits not
exceeding 600 volts phase to phase) on poles or as feeders
to residential premises.

650/1100 volt annealed electrolytic copper conductor,


PVC/XLPE insulated, PVC sheathed as per IS:1554-1 &
IS:7098-ISizes:1.5/2.5sq mm upto 61 core and 4 &6 sq mm
up to 4 core
Conductor - solid/stranded/plain/tinned - – The type of
LT PVC &
conductor should be solid/stranded only. Plain/Tinned is
2. XLPE Control
not the type of conductor. It is the type of copper.
Cables Insulation- is done with different materials as per the
requirements. Then cores are laid up together, inner
sheathing, armouring and final outer sheathing is done. This
is done both for residential and commercial purpose.

1.1 KV PVC/XLPE POWER CABLES


IS :1554-1 & 7098-1
Sizes : Single Core 1.5 TO 1000 sq mm&Multi Core 1.5
TO 630 sq mm
Conductor: Stranded / Circular / Solid / Shaped-
Aluminium/Copper
Insulation-PVC/XLPE/HR,PVC/ZERO HALOGEN - The
insulation product should be XLPE/PVC and the type of
PVC are HR/Zero Halogen.
LV PVC and
Inner sheath - PVC/HR PVC/FR/FRLS - Here also the
3. XLPE Power
product required for the inner sheath is PVC and its types
Cables are HR/FR/FRLS.
Unarmored/Armored – Gi Strip / Gi Round Wire/Flat
Strip/Aluminium Wire - Gi Strip and Flat Strip are the
same. We should use one.
Outer sheath - PVC/HR PVC/FR/FRLS/ZERO HALOGEN.
This is used for commercial and residential purpose - The
product used for outer sheath would be PVC and its types
are HR/FR/FRLS/Zero Halogen.

XLPE Power Cables


As Per IS:7098-II
MV Power
4. Conductor- Aluminium/Copper
Cable Insulation-Semicon – Insulation – Semicon, Copper
Tapping, Inner Sheath – PVC/HR PVC/FR/FRLS,

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Armored- Gi Strip/Gi Round Wire/ Flat Strip / Aluminium


Wire Outersheath – PVC/HR PVC/FR/FRLS. This is used
for industrial purpose.

Single Core Up To 1000 Sqmm And Multi Core Upto 400


5. Solar Cable
Sq Mm. This is used for Solar Power Plants.
Single core up to 300 sq mm and Multi core up to 50 sq mm
Specifications: IS : 694/90. This is used in residential
LV PVC Service premises
6.
Cable

This is used For Coal Mines & Refineries up to 3.3 kv as


per IS: 1554-11
Conductor-circular/shaped aluminium/copper
7. Mining Cable Insulation-PVC, Armoring-wire/strip
Additional option-normally double wire armored With
tinned copper wire-conductivity not less than 75% of
phased conductor
9.1 Kv Stranded Plain Copper, PVC Insulated & PVC
Sheathed as per IS:694
Flat Cables For
Size: 3 core-1.5 t0 35 sq mm
8. Submersible
Conductor-copper
Pumps Insulation-PVC/HR PVC, Sheathing-PVC/HR PVC. This
is used for agricultural purpose.
1100 Multi Strand, Flexible, Bright Annealed Electrolytic
Copper Conductor, PVC Insulated and Sheathed as per
IS:694
Flexible Multi Sizes: Two, Three and Four Core
9.
Core Cables Conductor: Multi Strand Plain/Tinned
Insulation-PVC/HR PVC/FR/FRLS/ZERO Halogen
Sheathed-PVC/HR PVC/FR/FRLS/ZERO Halogen. This is
multi purpose cable.
Aluminium 61 Strands Up To 767 Sq Mm
Conductor Steel Specs-IS:398-11, BS:215, ASTM: B232,CSA:C49-
Reinforced 1,DIN:48204, NFC:34125. These are widely used for
10. electrical power transmission over long distances, since
Conductors
(A.C.S.R. they are ideal for long overhead lines spans.
Conductors)
All Aluminium 91 Strands Up To 1000 Sq Mm
Conductors Specs:IS:398-I, IS:398-IV, BS:3242, ASTM:B 3999,
(A.A.C) &All CSA:C49, DIN: 48201, NFC:34125. These are widely
11. Aluminium used for electrical power transmission over long distances,
Alloy since they are ideal for long overhead lines spans.
Conductors
(A.A.A.C.)
Upto 400 Sq Mm
Insulated
12. Specs: IS 398- Part II & IV. This is a special requirement
Conductor of some of the customers to avoid current leakages.

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OUR MANUFACTURING PROCESS

A) MANUFACTURING OF CABLES

Procurement of Raw Material


and Inspection

Wire Drawing

Stranding

Core Insulation

HT Power Cable LT Power Cable LT AB Cable HT AB Cable

Copper Tapping Copper Tapping

Laying Up Outer
Laying Up
Sheathing

Inner Sheathing
Packing & Dispatch

Armouring

Outer Sheathing

Final Testing

Packing & Dispatch

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STEPS INVOLVED IN CABLE MANUFACTURING:-

 Procurement of Raw Material and Inspection


The major Raw Material used for manufacture of cables and conductors comprise of Aluminium, Copper or Alloys Rod. Our
manufacturing process is Aluminium or Cooper Rod. The first step involved is procurement of this raw material from various
suppliers. Procured Raw Material is opened for inspection and testing of the quality and quantity check.

 Wire Drawing
Wire Drawing is a metalworking process used to reduce the cross section of a wire by pulling the rod through a single or a series of
drawing die(s). There are many applications for wire drawing, including electrical wiring, cables etc. The rods once inserted into the
wire drawing machine are passed through various sections of fixed dimensions. This is to gradually decrease the thickness of the
rods turning them into wire.
The wires are then tested in the in-house laboratory for wire tensile strength. Testing process enables us to check that the wires are
of good quality

 Stranding
A small wire before concentric stranding adds the most flexibility. Electrical cables may be made more flexible by stranding the
wires. In this process, smaller individual wires are twisted together to produce larger wires and are more flexible than solid
wires of smaller size. This Stranded group of wires is called conductor. The drawn wires are fed into the stranding machines.
Here, a number of wires are stranded together on the stranding machines. These stranded wires are called conductors which are
of specified cross- section area. The process of manufacturing conductor is finished at this stage. If a conductor is to be turned
into cable, manufacturing process is continued and the below mentioned activities are carried out.

 Core Insulation
Core Insulation is a process of placing an insulating cover over the conductor to prevent current leakages. The quality and thickness
of an insulation material depends on its voltage rating. Voltage test is used to ensure that there are no faults in insulation. Insulating
process is carried out on a modern high speed extrusion line having installed spark testers and electronically controlled
diameter/eccentricity indicators which ensure thickness and consistency throughout the length of product. The specially developed
PVC Compound/ XLPE Compound used for insulation is resistant to moisture, oils, alkaline, grease and flames and has high
insulation resistance values. If XLPE insulation required then it is cured in hot water tank under required temperature and time.

 Copper Tapping
The metallic shield is necessary to provide a low resistance path for changing current to flow to ground. It is important to realize
that the extruded shield material will not survive a sustained current flow of more than a few milli ampere.

 Laying Up
In this process the cores so prepared are tied up together. In case of HT Cables PVC fillers are provided between the gaps to make
the cable round.

 Inner Sheathing
The laid up cable is surrounded by a common covering either by extrution or by wrapping of tapes. The normal practice is to use
PVC either extruded or taped coverings, the grade of PVC being chosen to be compatible with the temperature rating of the cable.

 Armouring
Galvanized steel wires/ steel tapes is provided over the inner sheath cable for providing mechanical strength to the insulated cores.
In case of single core cables, non-magnetic armour of Aluminium, Aluminium Alloy or copper wires are provided. In case of
mining cables, double armouring of steel wires/ steel strips are provided.

 Outer Sheathing
Outer sheath is the outer polymer covering that protects the conductors and their insulation from external elements which may
change their electrical properties and also from mechanical aggressions. Outer Sheathing is provided with soft flexible
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to withstand mechanical abrasions in use. Special PVC Compounds having different properties like fire resistance, fire
resistance, low smoke etc. can be used for the outer sheath to suit a variety of environmental and fire risk conditions.

 Final Testing
In order to guarantee high quality required by customers, the cables undergo extensive quality control checks in laboratories,
therefore ensuring that all cables are free from defects and ready to be sold. In case of conductors, the manufactured conductors
are tested in our in-house laboratory as per relevant specifications and are then packed for dispatch. Whereas, in case of cables,
the finished lot of cable samples are taken and tested for required physical, mechanical, chemical and electrical properties as per
relevant IS specifications.

 Packing and Dispatch


If the cables meet the customer requirements and specifications, they are sent to the dispatch area for supply. The customer also
sent their officials for checking the products before taking the delivery of the same.

B) MANUFACTURING OF CONDUCTORS

Procurement of Raw Material and


Inspection

AAC & ACSR AAAC

Wire Drawing Intermediate Wire Drawing

Solution Treatment

Final Drawing

Ageing

Conductor Stranding

Tests

Packing & Dispatch

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STEPS INVOLVED IN CONDUCTORS MANUFACTURING:-

 Procurement of Raw Material and Inspection

The major Raw Material used for manufacture of cables and conductors comprise of Aluminium, Copper or Alloys Rod. Our
manufacturing process is Aluminium or Cooper Rod. The first step involved is procurement of this raw material from various
suppliers. Procured Raw Material is opened for inspection and testing of the quality and quantity check.

 Wire Drawing
Wire Drawing is a metalworking process used to reduce the cross section of a wire by pulling the rod through a single or a series of
drawing die(s). There are many applications for wire drawing, including electrical wiring, cables etc. The rods once inserted into the
wire drawing machine are passed through various sections of fixed dimensions. This is to gradually decrease the thickness of the
rods turning them into wire.

The wires are then tested in the in-house laboratory for wire tensile strength. Testing process enables us to check that the wires are
of good quality.

 Intermediate Wire Drawing


For Solution Treatment of the material, the size of aluminium alloy rod is reduced.

 Solution Treatment
In this process, the coil is put into the furnace and heated at 500° C for required time and then put into water for cooling.

 Final Drawing

The final wire size is drawn as per the final size of the conductor.

 Ageing
It is a process wherein the drawn wires are put into an ageing furnace and temperature given is 150° C for required time to improve
the tensile strength.

 Conductor Stranding
A small wire before concentric stranding adds the most flexibility. Electrical cables may be made more flexible by stranding the
wires. In this process, smaller individual wires are twisted together to produce larger wires and are more flexible than solid
wires of smaller size. This Stranded group of wires is called conductor. The drawn wires are fed into the stranding machines.
Here, a number of wires are stranded together on the stranding machines. These stranded wires are called conductors which are
of specified cross- section area. The process of manufacturing conductor is finished at this stage. If a conductor is to be turned
into cable, manufacturing process is continued and the below mentioned activities are carried out.

 Tests

In order to guarantee high quality required by customers, the cables undergo extensive quality control checks in laboratories,
therefore ensuring that all cables are free from defects and ready to be sold. In case of conductors, the manufactured conductors
are tested in our in-house laboratory as per relevant specifications and are then packed for dispatch. Whereas, in case of cables,
the finished lot of cable samples are taken and tested for required physical, mechanical, chemical and electrical properties as per
relevant IS specifications.
 Packing and Dispatch
If the cables meet the customer requirements and specifications, they are sent to the dispatch area for supply. The customer also
sent their officials for checking the products before taking the delivery of the same.

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CAPACITY UTILISATION
CAPACITY UTILISATION – CABLES
Existing Proposed
Particulars
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
Total Installed Capacity (Km) 18530 18530 18530 18530 32570 32570
Actual Production (Km) 11583 14745 13929 14275 23000 26000
Capacity Utilization (in %) 62.51% 79.57% 75.17% 77.04% 70.62% 79.83%

CAPACITY UTILISATION - CONDUCTORS

Existing Proposed
Particulars
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
Total Installed Capacity (Km) 47700 47700 47700 47700 47700 47700
Actual Production (Km) 14031 23197 45125 35000 38000 40000
Capacity Utilization (in %) 29.42% 48.63% 94.60% 73.38% 79.66% 83.86%

HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT

Safety and environmental protection, together with quality and operating efficiency, are among our key success factors of any
organization. The prevention of accidents is one of our foremost priorities. Whether in the workplace or outside it, every accident is
preventable and every risk can be lowered. Management at all levels of the organization is responsible for creating the framework
and implementing measures to promote awareness of safety and environmental issues. The implementation of our safety and
environmental policy and the compliance with regulations is taken care at all levels of the organization. The safety goals and
programs are developed as part of the medium-term planning process and regularly reviewed. Management evaluates the safety and
environmental protection system and identifies any corrective measures to be taken. To help ensure effective implementation of our
safety policies and practices, we identify potential hazards, evaluate all material risks and institute, implement and monitor
appropriate risk mitigation measures. We endeavor to minimize any accidents at our manufacturing facilities.

PLANT & MACHINERY:-

The manufacturing facilities have been built with keeping in mind Technology, Efficiency, Safety and Environment factors. Our
compact factory complex has all the key ingredients for a successful manufacturing unit. We have made all endeavors in procuring
top of the line equipment and building that can effectively cater to specific customer needs.

Brief details of major Plant and Machinery installed in our manufacturing units are as follows:-

Unit I - 80mm Extruder -1 with auto drier & hoper with PID Control, Mixture M/C, 80mm Excluder-2 with auto drier &
hoper(PLC Operated), 65mm Extruder -1 with auto drier & hoper with PID Control, Armouning M/C 36 Bobbins, Laying Machine,
1+1 Skip Laying M/c, Rewinding Line, Wire Drawing (9 Dies & 11 Dies), Inter Mediate Wire Drawing, Block Machine, 7
Stranding Tubular Machine, 54 Stranding Machine, Ageing Furnace, Solution Treatment Furnace, XLPE Curing Water Tank,
Weighing Balance(Electronics), DG Set, Over Head Crane, Cold Pressure Butt welding Machine, Die Polish & Grinding Machine,
Welding Machine for GI Wire/Strip, Rod Welding Machine, Transformer, Die & Nozzles, Jigs & Fixtures, Water Tank, Hand Drill
Machine, Drill Machine, Grinding Machine, Gas Cutter, Angle Grinder, Welding Machine, Sequential Length Marking Machine,
MS Process Drums, Air Compressure, Core Printing Machine, Lesser Marking (InkJet) M/c, Auto Coiler, Water Softner Plant,
Goods Lift, APFC Pannel, DG Sincronysation Pannel, Servo Stabllizer

Unit II - Sclating Machine, Machinery Double Twist Buncher Model D630VL, Notching Machine

Unit III - Triple Extrusion Lines with PLC Controlled, 120 mm Extruder, Drum Twister, Copper Taping Machine, 54 Stranding
Machine, Wire Drawing Machine, 72 Bobbin Armouring Machine, Cable Rewinding Machine-3200 mm, Wire Rewinding
Machine, 1+6 Skip Stranding Machine-700 rpm with take-up & pay off, XLPE Curing Water Tank, Hot Water Generator- capacity
140 0C, Weighing Balance (Electronics), DG Set duly syncronized , MFC Panel, Dia Meter Controller - Laser 2050 xy, FORK
Lifter, Over Head Crane EOT, High Frequency Spark Tester, Spark Tester, Repcot (5), 19 Stranding M/c with 550 mm Bobbin

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Repeat (5), 80 mm Repeat (2), Cold Pressure Butt welding Machine, Cold Pressure Butt welding Machine(Neumatic), Butt Welding
Machine, Die Polish & Grinding Machine, Mobile Crane, Rod Welding Machine, Transformer, Die & Nozzles, Cooling Tower,
Jigs & Fixtures, Water Tank, Hand Drill Machine, Drill Machine, Grinding Machine, Gas Cutter, Angle Grinder, Welding Machine,
Sequential Length Marking Machine, MS Process Drums, Air Compressure with air filter, air dryer& auto drain with air receiver,
Hot PVC Granulator, Cold PVC Cutter, PVC Mixure M/C, MS Process Drums, Water Softner plant- EZ 40, Die Nozzels- Tools,
Store Material, Consumables, APFC Panel, Electrical Distribution panel, Servo Stablizer, Laser Printing Machine, 19 Bobbin
Stranding Machine.

COLLABORATIONS/TIE UPS/ JOINT VENTURES:-

Except as disclosed in this Draft Prospectus and normal course of business, we do not have any Collaboration/Tie Ups/ Joint
Ventures as on date.

EXPORT OBLIGATION:

We are presently exporting directly and indirectly through merchant exporters to many Countries in the Asian subcontinent, Africa
and Middle East. Some of countries where we export are Kenya, Tanzania, TOGO, Nigeria, Benin, Uganda, Rwanda, NEPAL,
Mauritius, Afghanistan, Jordan, Dubai etc

The details of Company’s Export Obligation (EO) against EPCG Scheme as on date of this Draft Prospectus:

File No License No Date EO Amount Balance EO to EO Duty Saved


in ( ) be completed Period Amount
Amount in ( )
13/21/021/00445/AM17 1330005265 December 30, 2016 193597905.72 193597905.72 6 Years 32266317.62

The details of Company’s Export Obligation (EO) against Advance Authorization Scheme as on date of this Draft Prospectus:

File No License No Date EO Amount Balance EO to EO Period Duty


in ( ) be completed Saved
Amount in ( ) Amount
13/21/040/00211/AM17/ 1310048633 May 22, 2017 75996344.00 32653805.00 18Months 6536657
13/21/040/00026/AM18/ 1310048632 May 22, 2017 218545353.25 112740660.00 18Months 25100453

Below are the details of fulfilled Export Obligation (EO) against Advance Authorization Scheme, pending documentation

File No License No Date EO Amount in Balance EO to be EO Period


( ) completed Amount in
( )
13/24/040/00020/AM16/ 1310047958 27-Aug-15 14870360.7 0.00 18Months
13/24/040/00183/AM16/ 1310048142 26-Feb-16 3897733.95 0.00 18Months
13/21/040/00214/AM16/ 1310048228 28-Apr-16 14532925 0.00 18Months
13/24/040/00039/AM16/ 1310048137 24-Feb-16 49243075 0.00 18Months
13/24/040/00193/AM16/ 1310048141 26-Feb-16 80066407.16 0.00 18Months
13/24/040/00044/AM16/ 1310048136 24-Feb-16 11633173 0.00 18Months
13/21/040/00087/AM17/ 1310048322 2-Aug-16 59628800 0.00 18Months
13/21/040/00020/AM17/ 1310048344 1-Sep-16 25954500 0.00 18Months
13/24/040/00021/AM17/ 1310048375 9-Sep-16 163103027.04 0.00 18Months
13/21/040/00012/AM18/ 1310048634 22-May-17 15920254 0.00 18Months
13/24/040/00040/AM18/ 1310048635 22-May-17 26556799.45 0.00 18Months

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SALES AND MARKETING:-

Our Company has actively participated in all various exhibitions like: St. Petersburg Technical Fair, 2008, 3rd EL Asia 2009, ELCA
Power International 2009, Power and Energy Africa Exhibition and Conference, 2015, 9th Eastern Region Summit KONNECT,
2015, Mashad International Exhibition Co., 2015, SWITCH Global Expo, 2016, EPC Vendor Meet, 2016, ENERGIZE EMPOWER
EAST, the largest energy convention in Eastern India, 2016. Moreover our Company have been participating in ELECRAMA, The
World Electricity Forum, exhibition conducted in the year 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010. The exhibitions and fair gives us a platform to
exhibit our products both in domestic and international market.

We have been focusing on supplying our products to government entities, which are undertaken through bidding process. Further
our clientele base constitute customers of diverse sectors encompassing various industries like Industrial, Exports, Turnkey projects,
Power Distribution Companies, Infrastructure works etc both in public and private sector. Our quality standards, unflinching efforts
for punctual order completions has enabled us to garner repeat orders from our clients in India and abroad. We sell our products
primarily under sales contracts and purchase orders by entering into oral contracts on various terms with our customers and are
Obliged to deliver products according to a pre-agreed price and schedule during the term of the contract. We grant certain
customers credit terms on the basis of the reputation of the customers and their previous credit record with our Company. We also
sell our products against purchase orders placed by our customers. We intent to expand our customer base by reaching out to other
geographical areas.

MARKETING STRATEGY:-

We employ a very customer-driven approach to business development that is strongly oriented to the customer’s specifications and
satisfaction. We intend to focus on following marketing strategies:

1. Focus on existing markets.


2. To expandour existing distribution base
3. Supply of Quality Products.
4. Fulfillment of Order Quantity at scheduled delivery time.

COMPETITION:-

Our Industry is fragmented consisting of large established players and small niche players. Our Company is well placed, well
informed and well trained to assist clients in overall delivery. We have a number of competitors offering products and services
similar to us. We believe the principal elements of competition in our industry are price, durability and overall product quality,
timely delivery and reliability and most importantly our pace in keeping up with the required regulations and changing technology
in the industry. We believe that our cost effective and integrated facilities, our focus on customer satisfaction and our reliability
combined with our quality consciousness provides us with competitive advantage in many of our products. While these factors are
key parameters the in client’s decisions matrix in purchasing goods; product range, product quality and product price is often the
deciding factor in most deals.

Many countries have the advantage of being located in proximity to our main export markets South Asia, Africa and European
countries. Internationally, we also face competition from electrical equipment manufacturers in other countries like China which
have low labour costs and also from various US and European countries who have advanced technology and permits to manufacture
cables of various grades and specifications accepted in different countries.

Some of our major competitors are:-

 KEI Industries Ltd.


 Apar Industries
 Gupta Power
 SterliteTechnologies Ltd.
 Universal Cables Limited
 Finolex Cables Limited

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INFRASTRUCTURE & UTILITIES:-

Raw Materials:- Details of Raw material Requirements of our Company are as follows:

Raw materials required for

Cables Conductors

Aluminium/ PVC & XLPE Copper Tape Armour (GI Aluminium/


Copper Rod/ Compound& HDPE Strip Wire) Copper Rod/ Alloy
Alloy Rod Rod

The Major Suppliers of Raw Material are as follows:

a. Aluminium Rod: National Aluminium Company Ltd, Hindalco Industries Ltd, Bharat Aluminium Co. Ltd., Hiren
Aluminium Ltd., National Small Industries Corporation.

b. Copper Rod: Hindustan Copper Ltd., Sterlite Industries Ltd., DUCAB, Dubai

c. PVC & XLPECompound: Kalpana Industries Ltd., B.L.S. Polymers Ltd., PolyLink Polymers, Bihani Polymers, Borolis

d. Armouring Strip:Tata Steel Ltd., Sahani Strips & Wires (P) Ltd., Bajrang Wire Industries, Systematic Intel Industries,
Bajrang Wire, Hulas Wire Pvt. Ltd.

e. Copper Tape: Meta Copper, Indian Smelting, Agrawal Metals

Power:- The requirement of power for our operations, like power for lighting and operating the machinery/equipment is met
through Jaipur Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited for all the units in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India and from Ajmer Vidyut Vitaran Nigam
Limited for the upcoming unit IV in Reengus, Rajasthan, India

Water:- Water requirement for the manufacturing and allied processes is very minimal and the same is procured locally by way of
existing water supply network in that area.

Utilities: The plant of the company is well connected with road. There is no problem about the transportation. Our offices are well
equipped with computer systems, internet, connectivity, other communication equipment, security and other facilities, which are
required for smooth functioning of the company.

Human Resource:-

As on July 31, 2017, we have employed total 445 full-time employees, including senior management, at our location. We have
employed a prudent mix of the experienced staff and youth which gives us the dual advantage.

Category No of Employees
Sales & Marketing 27
Office & Admin 80

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Skilled Workers 136


Semi-Skilled Workers 120
Unskilled Workers 82
Total 445

INSURANCE:-
The details of Insurance policies presently taken by our Company are tabulated below.

S. Policy No. Insurance Name of Assets/Location of Assets Sum Insured Premium Expiry
No. Co. Insurance (in Rs.) (in Rs.) date
Policy
1. 29992013250 HDFC Group Employees of the company as As specified in 1,99,455/-
55701000 and ERGO Mediclaim named in the policy the policy January
endorsed vide General Insurance 01, 2018
Policy No. Insurance Policy for
29992013250 Company
55701001 Limited
2. 1413001217P United Burglary For location: 35,00,00,000/- 9,293/-
107537068 India Floater 1.F-259-260, Road No. August
Insurance Policy 13,VKIA Jaipur, 23, 2018
Company Rajasthan,India,
Limited 2.E-293, RD.NO.14, VKIA,
Jaipur, Rajasthan,India,
3.B-308, Road No.16, VKI
Area, Jaipur Rajasthan India,
4.C-983,RD.
NO.14,VKIA,Jaipur,Rajasthan
India,
5. H581A TO 592A, RoadNo.6,
VKIA, Jaipur, Rajasthan India,
6. F-1005, Road No. 14, VKI
Area, Jaipur Rajasthan India,
7.F-275, Road No. 13, VKI
Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan India,
8.H-580 B , Road No. 6. VKI
Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India)
3. 1413001217P United India Burglary Description of Goods: 15,10,00,000/- 3,185/-
107539816 Insurance Standard Furniture, Fixtures, Fittings, August
Company Policy utensils and appliances of trade 23, 2018
Limited Goods of general type
Property covered :
1) F-259 & 260, Road No. 13,
VKI Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan
2) H-581A to H-592A, Road
No .-6,VKI Area, Jaipur, Raj.
4. 1413001217P United India Fidelity – Employees Covered: 10,00,000/- 2,479/-
107536654 Insurance Floater Cashier/Purchase Manager/ August
Company Policy Accounts Manager 23, 2018
Limited /MarketingManager
For Location: F-259-260, Road
No. 13, VKI Area ,Jaipur
Rajasthan
5. 1413001117P Standard Building Building cover: 2,50,00,000/- 13,194/-

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107540925 fire and Add on 1. SP-636(A) Road No. 16, Septemb


special description VKI Area Jaipur, er 03,
perils policy 1Earthquake 2. SP-636(A1)Road No. 16 2018
2STFI cover VKIA Jaipur
6. 1413001217P United India Money Money Insurance Policy 13,75,00,000/- 7,354/-
107537494 Insurance Insurance August
Company Policy 23, 2018
Limited
7. 1413002717P United India Public For location: Limit Of 4,743/-
107539642 Insurance Liability 1. F 259 & 260 Road No.13 Indemnity: August
Company Industrial VKI Area Jaipur, 10,00,000/- 23, 2018
Limited Policy 2. B-308 Road No. 16 ,VKI
Area Jaipur,
3. H-581 A TO 592 A Road
No. 6 VKI Area Jaipur
8. 1413001117P United India Standard For location: 22,60,00,000/- 153,338/- August
107536368 Insurance Fire And 1. F-259-260, Road No.13, VKI 23, 2018
Company Special Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Limited Perils Policy 2. H-581A to 592A, Road No.6,
VKI area, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Add on 3.B-308, Road No.16, VKIA
Description: Area, Jaipur,
4. F-259-260, Road No.13,
1Earthquake VKIA, Jaipur,
2.STFI 5. H-581A TO H-592A, Jaipur,
cover Rajasthan
6.H-581A TO H592A, Road
No.6, VKI Area, Jaipur,
Rajasthan
7. F-259-260, Road No.13, VKI
Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan
9. 1413001117P United India Standard For location: 35,00,00,000/- 1,18,118/- August
107533348 Insurance Fire And 1. F-259-260, Road No.13, 23, 2018
Company Special VKIA, Jaipur,
Limited Perils Policy 2. E-293, RD.NO.14, VKIA,
Add on Jaipur,
Cover: 3. B-308, Road No.16, VKI
1.STFI Area, Jaipur,
Cover 4. C-983,Rd. No.14,VKI Area ,
2.Earthquak Jaipur,
e 5. H581A to 592A, Road No.6,
VKIA, Jaipur.

Risk covered: Cable


Manufacturing
10. 2002/129709 ICICI Marine 1.Domestic Basic -1,50,00,00,000 3,45,001
555/00/000 Lombard Export 2.Export Basic – 1,50,00,00,000 March
General Import 31, 2018
Insurance Insurance TOTAL: - 3,00,00,00,000
Company Open
Limited Policy:

11. USGIN/2017 Universal Marine Risk Cover: Coverage as per – 25,00,00,000/- 71,876/-

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006546 Sompo Cargo-Open ICC – A/ITC-A + War & February


General Policy SRCC + Loading & Unloading. 14, 2018
Insurance Import To cover Transit Risk from
Company suppliers location at any Where
Limited in world & anywhere in India
to insured project at – 129 SKS
Industrial Area, Reengus. Dist.
Sikar
Apart from above, our company maintains vehicle insurance policies for the cars and motor bikes owned by our company.

PROPERTY:-
Intellectual Property:-
The Details of trademark registered in the name of the Company is:-

Sr. Brand Class Nature of Trademark Owner Date of Date of Expiry


No. Name/Logo/ Registration
Trademark

Application No.:
Dynamic Cables
1. Trademark 9 1788942 February 24, 2019
Private Limited
February 24, 2009

The Details of Domain Name registered on the name of the Company is:-

Sr. Domain Name and ID Sponsoring Registrar Registrant Name, and Creation Registration
No. and IANA ID Address Date Expiry Date
Registrant Name: Mr. Ashish
Domain Name:
Mangal
DYNAMICCABLES.C
Registrar: Data Infosys March 22, March 22,
1. O.IN
Limited Registrant Address: F-260, 2007 2018
Domain ID: D2484614-
Road No 13 VKI Area Jaipur
AFIN
302013

IMMOVABLE PROPERTY:-

Details of our properties are as follows: -

S. Details of the Actual Owned/ Licensor/ Consideration/ Lease Rental/ License Fees
No Property Use Leased/ Lessor/
License Vendor/La
ndlord
1. F-260, Road No. For Leased Rajasthan Patta Agreement dated April 30, 1985 for a period of 99
13 VKI Area Registered State years from November 01, 1973 between M/s Rajasthan
Jaipur-302013, Office and Industrial State Industrial Development and Investment Corporation
Rajasthan (Area: Factory Developmen (Lessor) and Ashish Flexes and Chemicals (Lessee) on
2113 Sq. Meter) Unit I of t and yearly rentals of Rs. 33.02/- (Rupees Thirty Three and
the Investment two paise only). Further pursuant to conversion of M/s
Company Corporation Ashish Flexes and Chemicals into Dynamic Cables
(Lessor) Private Limited, Supplementary Lease Deed dated June
29, 2007 was executed with Rajasthan State
IndustrialDevelopment and Investment Corporationfor
effecting the said conversion.

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2. F-259, Road No. For Licensed Indokrates Leave and License Agreement dated August 26, 2017 for
13 VKI Area Factory Private a period of 11 months w.e.f. 26.08.2017 between
Jaipur-302013, Unit I Limited Indokrates Private Limited (Licensor) and Dynamic
Rajasthan (Area: (Licensor) Cables Private Limited (Licensee)on a monthly license
2095.45 Sq. Meter) fees of Rs. 10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand Only)
3. B-308, Shed No. 2, For Leased Rajasthan Lease Agreement executed on January 09, 2008 between
Road No. 16, Factory State Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Investment
V.K.I. Area, Unit II Industrial Corporation (Lessor) and Dynamic Cables Private
Jaipur, Rajasthan Developmen Limited (Lessee) for remaining 65 years period being a
(Area: 7581.43 Sq. t and period of 99 years effective from October 26, 1974
Meter) Investment pursuant to a Sale Deed executed on December 26, 2007
Corporation between M/s B. G Associates, Partnership Firm (Seller)
(Lessor) and Dynamic Cables Private Limited (Purchaser) for a
sale consideration of Rs. 1,51,00,000/- (Rupees One
Crore Fifty One Lac Only).
4. B-308, Shed No. 1, Licensed Licensed Rajasthan Leave and License Agreement executed on August 26,
Road No. 16, to Mangal State 2017 between Dynamic Cables Private Limited and
V.K.I. Area, Electrical Industrial Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited, w.e.f
Jaipur, Rajasthan Industries Developmen August 26, 2017 for 11 months at a monthly license fee
(Area: 7581.43 Sq. Private t and of Rs 30,000/-
Meter) Limited Investment
Corporation
(Lessor)
5. H-581 (A), H-592 For Leased Rajasthan Lease Agreement executed on May 30, 2008 between
(A), Road No. 6, Factory State Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Investment
VKI Area, Jaipur, Unit III Industrial Corporation (Lessor) and Dynamic Cables Private
Rajasthan (Area: Developmen Limited (Lessee), effective for 65 years as the original
9800 Sq. Meter) t and was issued for a period of 99 years from September 06,
Investment 1977. This lease deed is executed pursuant to a Sale Deed
Corporation executed on November 28, 2007 between M/s Ashwani
(Lessor) Kumar Gupta, Proprietorship Firm (Seller) and Dynamic
Cables Private Limited (Purchaser) for a sale
consideration of Rs. 1,27,40,000/- (Rupees One Crore
Twenty Seven Lac Forty Thousand Only).
6. H-1, 601-B, Road For Leased Rajasthan Sale Deed executed on March 10, 2016 between M/s
No. 6, V.K.I. Area, Factory State Ashwani Kumar Gupta, Proprietorship Firm through
Jaipur (Area: 1000 Unit III Industrial Proprietor ShriAshwani Kumar Gupta (Seller) and
Sq Meter) Developmen Dynamic Cables Private Limited (Purchaser) through
t and Director ShriAshishMangal for a sale consideration of
Investment Rs. 45,00,000/- (Rupees Forty Five Lac Only).
Corporation
(Lessor)

7. A-129, A-129A, A- For Sublease M/s Shiv Sub-Letting Agreement executed on October 01, 2016 for
130, SKS, Factory d Kripa Pipes a period of 12 years from October 01, 2016 between M/s
Industrial Area, Unit IV Private Shiv Kripa Pipes Private Limited (Sub-Lessor) through
Reengus, Sikar, Limited Authorized signatory ShriMuraruiLalPodddar and
Rajasthan (Area: (Sub- Dynamic Cables Private Limited (Tenant) for a monthly
25029.00 Sq. Lessor) consideration of Rs. 50,000/- (Rupees fifty Thousand
Meters) Only).
8. SP-636(A1), Road Licensed Licensed Rajasthan Lease Agreement executed on March 11, 2010 between
No. 6 VKI Area, to DHL State Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Investment
Jaipur, Rajasthan Supply Industrial Corporation (Lessor) and Dynamic Cables Private
(Area: 3125 Sq. chain Developmen Limited (Lessee), effective for a period of 60 years as the

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Meter) India t and original was issued for a period of 99 years. This lease
Private Investment deed is executed pursuant to a Sale Deed executed on
Limited Corporation July 28, 2009 between M/s Bhawani Associates,
(Lessor) Proprietorship firm, (Seller) through ShriAshwani Kumar
Gupta and Dynamic Cables Private Limited (Purchaser)
for a sale consideration of Rs. 50,00,000/- (Rupees Fifty
Lac Only). The same is Licensed to DHL Supply Chain
India Private Limited for a period of 36 months w.e.f.
January 01, 2017 to December 31, 2019vide Leave and
License Agreement dated January 19, 2016 at a monthly
license fee of Rs 422370/- for the year 2017, Rs
443,489/- for the year 2018 and Rs 465663/- for the year
2019..
9. SP-636(A), Road Licensed Licensed Rajasthan Lease Agreement executed on March 11, 2010 between
No. 6 VKI Area, to Agility State Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Investment
Jaipur, Rajasthan Logistics Industrial Corporation (Lessor) and Dynamic Cables Private
(Area: 3124 Sq. Private Developmen Limited (Lessee) for remaining period of 60 years as the
Meter) Limited t and original was issued for a period of 99 years from
Investment September 06, 1977. This lease deed is executed pursuant
Corporation to a Sale Deed executed on July 28, 2009 between M/s
(Lessor) Bhawani Associates, Proprietorship firm, (Seller) through
ShriAshwani Kumar Gupta and Dynamic Cables Private
Limited (Purchaser) for a sale consideration of Rs.
50,00,000/- (Rupees Fifty Lakhs Only). The same is
Licensed to Agility Logistics Private Limited vide Leave
and License Agreement executed on June 23, 2012 for a
period of 60 months at a monthly rent of Rs 4 lacs
10. H 580B, Road No. Godown Licensed M/s Jyoti Leave and License Agreement dated August 28, 2017 for
6, V.K.I. Area, Metals, a period of 11 months w.e.f. December 15th, 2015
Jaipur Proprietorsh between M/s Jyoti Metals, Proprietorship Concern
ip Concern through Proprietor ShriShyam Sunder Somani (Landlord)
through and Dynamic Cables Private Limited on a monthly
Proprietor License of Rs. 70,000/- (Rupees Seventy Thousand Only)
ShriShyam
Sunder
somani
(Landlord)
11. 2F-CS-31, Ansal Marketing Rented Mrs. Tara Rent Agreement dated May 17, 2017 for a period of 11
Plaza, Vaishali, Office Bengani months w.e.f. May 01, 2017 to March 31, 2018 between
Ghaziabad-201010, (Landlord) Mrs. Tara Bengani (Landlord) and Dynamic Cables
Ghaziabad (Area: Private Limited (Tenant) on a monthly rent of Rs.
487 Sq. Feet) 24,000/- (Rupees Twenty Four Thousand Only)
12. Office No. 19, Marketing Licensed Dargaram D. Agreement of Leave and License dated July 11, 2016 for
Ashoka Shopping Office Choudhary a period of 33 months w.e.f. July 11, 2016 to April 11,
Center, 2nd Floor H.U.F., 2019 between Dargaram D. Choudhary H.U.F., Karta:
near G. T. Karta: Mr. Mr. Dargaram D. Choudhary (Licensor) and Dynamic
Hospital, L.T. Dargaram D. Cables Private Limited (Licensee) on a monthly rent of
Marg, Mumbai Choudhary Rs. 17,000/- which shall be increased by 5% on
(Licensor) completion of every 11 months.
13. Khasra No. 315/5& Assests as Owned Mr. Pradeep Sale Deed executed on March 09, 2016 between Mr.
314, Village appearing Agrawal, PradeepAgrawal, Ms. Bhagwati Devi, Ms. SunitaJalan,
Parasrampuriya, in the Ms. Ms. Anita Bajaj, Ms. Madhvi Devi, Ms. Amisha, Mr.
PatwarHalkaSargot Balance Bhagwati Mayur (Sellers) and Dynamic Cables Private Limited
h, Reengus, , Sikar, Sheet Devi, Ms. (Purchaser) for a total consideration of Rs. 40,00,000/-

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Rajasthan Sunita Jalan, (Rupees Forty Lakh Only)


(Hectare: 1.55) Ms. Anita
Bajaj, Ms.
Madhvi
Devi, Ms.
Amisha, Mr.
Mayur
(Sellers)
14. Plot No. 102, Assests Leased Manglam The Company got the possession letter of the said
Manglam as Build property from Manglam Build Developers on November
Industrial City, appearing Developers 27, 2012 for a total consideration of Rs 25, 00 000/-.
Village: Jaitpura, in the Limited Lease Deed for the property was executed on November
Tehsil: Chomu, Balance 29, 2012 for a period of 99 years between Jaipur
Rajasthan (934.29 Sheet Development Authority (Lessor) and Dynamic cables
Sq. Yard) Private Limited (Lessee) for a payment of Rs. 37,396/-
and on yearly Lease Rentals of Rs. 59,834/- to be paid
every year on the 1day of April.
15. Plot No. 39, Guest Owned M/s Sale Deed executed on June 18, 2015 between M/s
KhatuShyamJi House NanajiNamk NanajiNamkeenUdyog, Proprietorship concern through
Industrial Area, under eenUdyog, Proprietor Mr. Pradeep Kumar(Sellers) and Dynamic
Reengus, Sikar, constructi Proprietorsh Cables Private Limited (Purchaser) for a total
Rajasthan (Area: on ip concern consideration of Rs. 2,41,100/- (Rupees Two Lakh Forty
147 Sq. Meter) through One Thousand One Hundred Only)
Proprietor
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REGULATIONS AND POLICIES

The following description is a summary of the relevant regulations and policies as prescribed by the Government of India and other
regulatory bodies that are applicable to our business. The information detailed in this chapter has been obtained from various
legislations, including rules and regulations promulgated by the regulatory bodies that are available in the public domain. The
regulations and policies set out below may not be exhaustive, and are only intended to provide general information to the investors
and are neither designed nor intended to be a substitute for professional legal advice. The Company may be required to obtain
licenses and approvals depending upon the prevailing laws and regulations as applicable. For details of such approvals, please see
the section titled “Government and other Approvals” on page 217 of this Draft Prospectus.

This chapter has been classified as under:

 Industrial Laws
 Corporate and Commercial laws
 Labour and employment Laws
 Environmental laws
 Tax Laws
 IPR Laws
 Foreign Regulations

INDUSTRIAL LAWS

The Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986

The Act to provide for the establishment of Bureau for the harmonious development of the activities of standardization, marking
and quality certification of goods and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is
the national Standards Body of India.The BIS product certification scheme is essentially voluntary in nature, and is largely based on
ISO/IEC Guide 28 which provides general rules for third party certification system of determining conformity with product
standards through initial testing and assessment of a factory quality management system and its acceptance followed by surveillance
that takes into account the factory Quality management system and the testing of samples from the factory and the open market. All
BIS certifications are carried out in accordance with Indian Standards, which are amenable to certification. A large number of
operational elements of the BIS product certification scheme correspond with the requirements of ISO/IEC 17065.

The Electrical Wires, Cables, Appliances and Protection Devices and Accessories (Quality Control) Order,2003 (the
“Quality Control Order”)

The Quality Control Order, issued by the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Ministry of Commerceand Industry, GoI
(“DIPP”), prohibits the manufacture, storage for sale, sale and distribution of electrical wires,cables, appliances, protection devices
(including low voltage switchgear and fuses) and accessories that do notconfirm to the standards specified in such order and that do
not bear that standard mark issued by the BIS. The Quality Control Order directs a manufacturer of electric wires, cables and
protection devices, amongst others, tocommence manufacture of such electric equipment only after obtaining a license from the BIS
for the use ofstandard mark. Further, it requires any sub-standard or defective electrical wires, cables, appliances, protectiondevices
or accessories to be deformed by such manufacturer beyond use and disposed of as scrap. The CentralGovernment is authorized to
appoint an officer who shall be empowered to require any person engaged in themanufacture, storage, sale or distribution of
electrical equipment to furnish information and samples in relation tothe electric equipment manufactured, stored, sold or
distributed, as the case may be, inspect any books ordocuments and search any premises and seize electric equipment in case of
contravention of the Quality ControlOrder.

Central Electricity Authority (Measures relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2010 (“Safety and Electric
Supply Regulations”)

The Safety and Electric Supply Regulations lay down general safety requirements with respect to electric supplylines and apparatus,
including meters, switchgears, switches and cables. It requires all electric supply lines andapparatus to have adequate rating for
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required to perform and are required to be constructed, installed,protected, worked and maintained in a manner that will ensure
safety of human beings, animals and property. Itfurther requires all electric material and apparatus to conform to the relevant
specifications prescribed by the BISor the International Electro-Technical Commission, as applicable. Further, the Safety and
Electric SupplyRegulations mandates the installation of suitable switchgear in each conductor of every service line within
aconsumer’s premises, excluding earthed, earthed neutral or earthed external conductor and also requires that suchswitchgear be
encased in a fireproof receptacle.

National Electric Code (“NEC”)

The NEC is an advisory framework prepared by the BIS in 1985 and subsequently revised in 2011, which containsvarious
established codes of practice to provide assistance on the economic selection, installation and maintenanceof electric equipment.
The provisions of the NEC are presently not mandatory but are expected to serve as a modelfor adoption, promoting safety and
economy, intending to keep Indian electrical installation practices on par withinternational best practices. The NEC provides
guidelines on the general characteristics of electrical installations,supply characteristics and parameters, including those for
switchgears and protection devices, service lines andmeters. The NEC is applicable to electrical installations in, amongst others,
domestic dwellings, commercialcentres and industrial premises, and is applicable to circuits other than internal wiring of electrical
apparatus.However, the NEC excludes the requirements falling under the purview of power utilities and tariff relatedguidance.

CE Marking

The letters ‘CE’ appear on many products traded on the extended Single Market in the European Economic Area (EEA). They
signify that products sold in the EEA have been assessed to meet high safety, health, and environmental protection requirements.
When you buy a new phone, a teddy bear, or a TV within the EEA, you can find the CE mark on them. CE marking also supports
fair competition by holding all companies accountable to the same rules.By affixing the CE marking to a product, a manufacturer
declares that the product meets all the legal requirements for CE marking and can be sold throughout the EEA. This also applies to
products made in other countries that are sold in the EEA.

CORPORATE AND COMMERCIAL LAWS

The Companies Act, 2013

The Companies Act, 2013, has replaced the Companies Act, 1956 in a phased manner. The Act received the assent of President of
India on 29th August 2013. At present almost all the provisions of this law have been made effective except a very few. The
Ministry of Corporate Affairs, has also issued rules complementary to the Companies Act, 2013 establishing the procedure to be
followed by companies in order to comply with the substantive provisions of the Companies Act, 2013.

Competition Act, 2002

The Competition Act, 2002 “prohibits anti competitive agreements, abuse of dominant positions by enterprises” and regulates
“combinations” in India. The Competition Act also established the Competition Commission of India (the “CCI”) as the authority
mandated to implement the Competition Act. The provisions of the Competition Act relating to combinations were notified recently
on March 4, 2011 and came into effect on June 1, 2011. Combinations which are likely to cause an appreciable adverse effect on
competition in a relevant market in India are void under the Competition Act. A combination is defined under Section 5 of the
Competition Act as an acquisition, merger or amalgamation of enterprise(s) that meets certain asset or turnover thresholds. There
are also different thresholds for those categorized as Individuals and Group. The CCI may enquire into all combinations, even if
taking place outside India, or between parties outside India, if such combination is likely to have an appreciable adverse effect on
competition in India. Effective June 1, 2011, all combinations have to be notified to the CCI within 30 days of the execution of any
agreement or other document for any acquisition of assets, shares, voting rights or control of an enterprise under Section 5(a) and
(b) of the Competition Act (including any binding document conveying an agreement or decision to acquire control, shares, voting
rights or assets of an enterprise); or the board of directors of a company (or an equivalent authority in case of other entities)
approving a proposal for a merger or amalgamation under Section 5(c) of the Competition Act. The obligation to notify a
combination to the CCI falls upon the acquirer in case of an acquisition, and on all parties to the combination jointly in case of a
merger or amalgamation.

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Indian Contract Act, 1872

Indian Contract Act codifies the way we enter into a contract, execute a contract, implementation of provisions of a contract and
effects of breach of a contract. The Act consists of limiting factors subject to which contract may be entered into, executed and
breach enforced as amended from time to time. It determines the circumstances in which promise made by the parties to a contract
shall be legally binding on them. Each contract creates some right and duties upon the contracting parties. Indian contract deals with
the enforcement of these rights and duties upon the parties. The Indian Contract Act also lays down provisions of indemnity,
guarantee, bailment and agency. Provisions relating to sale of goods and partnership which were originally in the act are now
subject matter of separate enactments viz., the Sale of Goods Act and the Indian Partnership Act.

Standards of Weights and Measures Act, 1976

This Legislation and the rules made there under apply to any packaged commodity that is sold or distributed. It provides for
standardization of packages in specified quantities or numbers, in which the manufacturer, packer or distributor shall sell, distribute
or deliver some specified commodity to avoid undue proliferation of weights, measures or number in which such commodities may
be packed. The Act regulates interstate trade and commerce in weights and measures and commodities sold, distributed or supplied
by weights or measures, pre-packed commodities sold or intended to be sold in the course of inter-state and commerce, inspection
of weighing and measuring instruments during their use to prevent fraudulent practices. It also empowers the inspectors appointed
under the provision of this Act to search, seize and forfeit non-standard weight or measure and to file case in the court for
prosecution. Any person intending to pre-pack or import any commodity for sale, distribution or delivery has to make an application
to the Director of Legal Metrology for registration.

The Consumer Protection Act, 1986

The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 (the “Consumer Protection Act”) provides better protection to the interests of consumers. This
is enabled with the establishment of consumer councils and other authorities for the settlement of consumers’ disputes and matters
connected therewith. The Consumer Protection Act protects the consumers against any unfair/restrictive trade practice that has been
adopted by any trader or service provider or if the goods purchased by him suffer from any defect or deficiency. In case of
consumer disputes, the same can be referred to the redressal forums set up by the government such as the National Commission, the
State Commission and the District Forums. Such redressal forums have the authority to grant various reliefs, such as removal of
defects, replacement of goods, compensation to the consumer, etc.

Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881

In India, cheques are governed by the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, which is largely a codification of the English Law on the
subject. The Act provides effective legal provision to restrain people from issuing cheques without having sufficient funds in their
account or any stringent provision to punish them in the event of such cheque not being honored by their bankers and returned
unpaid. Section 138 of the Act, creates statutory offence in the matter of dishonor of cheques on the ground of insufficiency of
funds in the account maintained by a person with the banker which is punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to
two years, or with fine which may extend to twice the amount of the cheque, or with both.

The Registration Act, 1908 (“Registration Act”)

The Registration Act was passed to consolidate the enactments relating to the registration of documents. The main purpose for
which the Registration Act was designed was to ensure information about all deals concerning land so that correct land records
could be maintained. The Registration Act is used for proper recording of transactions relating to other immovable property also.
The Registration Act provides for registration of other documents also, which can give these documents more authenticity.
Registering authorities have been provided in all the districts for this purpose.

The Indian Easements Act, 1882(“IE Act”)

The law relating to easements and licenses in property is governed by the “IE Act”. The right of easement has been defined under
the Easements Act to mean a right which the owner or occupier of any land possesses over the land of another for beneficial
enjoyment of his land. Such right may allow the owner of the land to do and continue to do something or to prevent and continue to
prevent something being done, in or upon any parcel of land which is not his own. Easementary rights may be acquired or created

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by (a) an express grant; or (b) a grant or reservation implied from a certain transfer of property; or (c) by prescription, on account of
long use, for a period of twenty years without interruption; or (d) local customs.

Indian Stamp Act, 1899 (the “Stamp Act”)

Under the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 (the “Stamp Act”) stamp duty is payable on instruments evidencing a transfer or creation or
extinguishment of any right, title or interest in immovable property. Stamp duty must be paid on all instruments specified under the
Stamp Act at the rates specified in the schedules to the Stamp Act. The applicable rates for stamp duty on instruments chargeable
with duty vary from state to state. Instruments chargeable to duty under the Stamp Act, which are not duly stamped, are incapable
of being admitted in court as evidence of the transaction contained therein and it also provides for impounding of instruments that
are not sufficiently stamped or not stamped at all.

The Sale of Goods Act, 1930 (Sale of Goods)

The law relating to the sale of goods is codified in the Sale of Goods Act, 1930. It defines sale and agreement to sell as a contract
whereby the seller transfers or agrees to transfer the property in goods to the buyer for a price and provides that there may be a
contract of sale between part owner and another and that the contract of sale may be absolute or conditional. According to the
provisions of this Act, a contract of sale is made by an offer to buy or sell the goods for a price and the acceptance of such offer.
The Act further provides that the contract may provide for the immediate delivery of the goods or immediate payment of the price
or both or for the delivery or payment by installments or that the delivery or payment or both shall be postponed. Provisions are
made in this Act for existing or future goods, perishable goods, ascertainment of price, conditions and warranties, effects of the
contract, delivery to courier, duties of seller and buyer, buyer’s right of examining the goods, liability of buyer for neglecting or
refusing the delivery of goods, rights of unpaid seller, suits for breach of the contract, sale, etc.

RIICO Disposal of land rules, 1979

TheRajasthan State Industrial Development & Investment Corporation Limited Disposal of Land Rules, 1979 was come into force
with effect from 1st May, 1979 in exercise of the powers conferred by Article 93 (xv) of the Articles of Association, the RIICO and
shall apply to all the lands transferred to or placed at the disposal of RIICO by the State Government and lands purchased or
acquired or otherwise held by RIICO.

The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996

This act was enacted by Parliament in the Forty-seventh Year of the Republic of India to consolidate and amend the law relating to
domestic arbitration, international commercial arbitration and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards as also to define the law
relating to conciliation and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. The main objectives of the Act is to
comprehensively cover international and commercial arbitration and conciliation as also domestic arbitration and conciliation, to
make provision for an arbitral procedure which is fair, efficient and capable of meeting the needs of the specific arbitration, to
provide that the arbitral tribunal gives reasons for its arbitral award, to ensure that the arbitral tribunal remains within the limits of
its jurisdiction, to 111ynchron the supervisory role of courts in the arbitral process, to permit an arbitral tribunal to use mediation,
conciliation or other procedures during the arbitral proceedings to encourage settlement of disputes, to provide that every final
arbitral award is enforced in the same manner as if it were a decree of the court, to provide that a settlement agreement reached by
the parties as a result of conciliation proceedings will have the same status and effect as an arbitral award on agreed terms on the
substance of the dispute rendered by an arbitral tribunal and to provide that, for purposes of enforcement of foreign awards,
everyarbitral award made in a country to which one of the two International Conventions relating to foreign arbitral awards to
whichIndia is a party applies, will be treated as a foreign award.

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (the “code”) cover Insolvency of individuals, unlimited liability partnerships, Limited
Liability partnerships (LLPs) and companies. The Code proposes to establish an Insolvency Regulator (The Insolvency and
Bankruptcy Board of India) to exercise regulatory oversight over (a) Insolvency Professionals, (b) Insolvency Professional
Agencies and (c) Information Utilities; these agencies will develop professional standards, codes of ethics and exercise a
disciplinary role over errant members leading to the development of a competitive industry for insolvency professionals. The Code
proposes for a fast track insolvency resolution process for companies with smaller operations. The process will have to be

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completed within 90 days, which may be extended upto 45 more days if 75% of financial creditors agree. Extension shall not be
given more than once.

The Legal Metrology Act 2009

The Legal Metrology Act, 2009 (“LMA”) provides for establishing uniform standards of weights and measures, regulate trade in
weights, and other goods which are sold or distributed by weight, measure or number. Every manufacturer, repairer and seller shall
have to obtain a license from the respective Controller. The Act allows Govt. approved test centers to verify weights and measures.

The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006 r/w Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951

The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006 (“MSMED Act”) inter-alia provides for facilitating the
promotion and development and enhancing the competitiveness of micro, small and medium enterprises. The Central Government
is empowered to classify by notification, any class of enterprises including inter-alia, a company, a partnership, firm or undertaking
by whatever name called, engaged in the manufacture or production of goods pertaining to any industry specified in the First
Schedule to the Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951 as: (i) a micro enterprise, where the investment in plant and
machinery does not exceed 25,00,000/- (Rupees Twenty Five Lakhs Only) (ii) a small enterprise, where the investment in plant
and machinery is more than 25,00,000/- (Rupees Twenty Five Lakh Only) but does not exceed 5,00,00,000/- (Rupees Five
Crores Only); or (iii) a medium enterprise, where the investment in plant and machinery is more than 5,00,00,000/- (Rupees Five
Crores Only) but does not exceed 10,00,00,000/- (Rupees Ten Crores Only). The MSMED Act inter-alia stipulates that any
person who intends to establish, a micro or small enterprise or a medium enterprise engaged in rendering of services, may at his
discretion and a medium enterprise engaged in the manufacture or production of goods as specified hereinabove, file a
memorandum of micro, small or medium enterprise, as the case may be, with the prescribed authority.

LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT LAWS

Industrial (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951

The Industrial (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951 has been liberalized under the New Industrial Policy dated July 24, 1991,
and all industrial undertakings have been made exempt from licensing except for certain industries such as distillation and brewing
of alcoholic drinks, cigars and cigarettes of tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes, all types of electronic aerospace and
defense equipment, industrial explosives including detonating fuses, safety fuses, gun powder, nitrocellulose and matches and
hazardous chemicals and those reserved for the small scale sector. An industrial undertaking, which is exempt from licensing, is
required to file an Industrial Entrepreneurs Memorandum (“IEM”) with the Secretariat for Industrial Assistance, Department of
Industrial Policy and Promotion, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, and no further approvals are required.

Factories Act, 1948

The Factories Act, 1948 (“Factories Act”) defines a ‘factory’ to cover any premises which employs ten or more workers and in
which manufacturing process is carried on with the aid of power and covers any premises where there are atleast 20 workers whom
are may not been engaged in an electrically aided manufacturing process. Each State Government has rules in respect of the prior
submission of plans and their approval for the establishment of factories and registration and licensing of factories.

The Factories Act provides that the occupier of a factory, i.e. the person who has ultimate control over the affairs of the factory and
in the case of a company, anyone of the directors, must ensure the health, safety and welfare of all workers especially in respect of
safety and proper maintenance of the factory such that it does not pose health risks, the safe use, handling, storage and transport of
factory articles and substances, provision of adequate instruction, training and supervision to ensure workers’ health and safety,
cleanliness and safe working conditions. Persons who design, manufacture, import or supply articles for use in a factory must
ensure the safety of the workers in the factory where the articles are used. If the safety standards of the country where the articles
are manufactured are above Indian safety standards, the articles must conform to the relevant foreign standards. There is a
prohibition on employing children below the age of fourteen years in a factory. If there is violation of any provisions of the
Factories Act or rules framed there under, the occupier and manager of the factory may be punished with imprisonment for a term
up to two years and/or with a fine up to 1 lakhs or both, and in case of such violation continuing after conviction, with a fine of up
to 1,000 per day of violation. In case of a contravention which results in death or serious bodily injury, the fine shall not be less
than 0.25 lakhs in the case of an accident causing death, and 5,000 in the case of an accident causing serious bodily injury. In

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case of contravention after a prior conviction, the term of imprisonment increases upto three years and the fine would be 3 lakhs
and in case such contravention results in death or serious bodily injury the fine would be a minimum of 0.35 lakhs and 0.10
Lakhs, respectively.
The ambit of operation of this Act includes the approval of Factory Building Plans before construction/extension, investigation of
complaints with regard to health, safety, welfare and working conditions of the workers employed in a factory, the maintenance of
registers and the submission of yearly and half-yearly returns.

Minimum Wages Act, 1948

The State Governments may stipulate the minimum wages applicable to a particular industry. The minimum wages generally
consist of a basic rate of wages, cash value of supplies of essential commodities at concession rates and a special allowance, the
aggregate of which reflects the cost of living index as notified in the Official Gazette. Workers are to be paid for overtime at
overtime rates stipulated by the appropriate State Government. Any contravention may result in imprisonment of upto six months or
a fine of upto 500.

Payment of Wages Act, 1936

The Payment of Wages Act applies to the persons employed in the factories and to persons employed in industrial or other
establishments where the monthly wages payable to such persons is less than 10,000/-. The Act confers on the person(s)
responsible for payment of wages certain obligations with respect to the maintenance of registers and the display in such
factory/establishment, of the abstracts of this Act and Rules made there under.

Employees’ Compensation Act, 1923

The Employee’s Compensation Act, 1923 has been enacted with the objective to provide for the payment of compensation by
certain classes of employers to their workmen or their survivors for industrial accidents and occupational diseases resulting in the
death or disablement of such workmen. The Act makes every employer liable to pay compensation in accordance with the Act if a
personal injury/disablement/loss of life is caused to a workman (including those employed through a contractor) by an accident
arising out of and in the course of his employment. In case the employer fails to pay compensation due under the Act within one
month from the date it falls due, the Commissioner may direct the employer to pay the compensation amount along with interest
and may also impose a penalty.

The Employees State Insurance Act, 1948

All the establishments to which the Employees State Insurance (ESI) Act applies are required to be registered under the Act with
the Employees State Insurance Corporation. The Act applies to those establishments where 20 or more persons are employed. The
Act requires all the employees of the factories and establishments to which the Act applies to be insured in the manner provided
under the Act. Further, employer and employees both are required to make contribution to the fund. The return of the contribution
made is required to be filed with the ESI department.
Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972

Gratuity is a lump sum payment made by an employer as the retrial reward for his past service when his employment is terminated.
The provisions of the Act are applicable on all the establishments in which ten or more employees were employed on any day of the
preceding twelve months and as notified by the government from time to time. The Act provides that within 30 days of opening of
the establishment, it has to notify the controlling authority in Form A thereafter whenever there is any change it the name, address
or in the change in the nature of the business of the establishment a notice in Form B has to be filed with authority. An employee
who has been in continuous service for a period of five years will eligible for gratuity upon his retirement, superannuation, death or
disablement. The maximum amount of gratuity payable shall not exceed 3.50 Lakhs. Further, every employer has to obtain
insurance for his liability towards gratuity payment to be made under payment of Gratuity Act 1972, with Life Insurance
Corporation or any other approved insurance fund.

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Payment of Bonus Act, 1965

The Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 is applicable to every establishment employing 20 or more employees. Under the said Act an
employee in a factory who has worked for atleast 30 working days in a year is eligible to be paid bonus. The minimum bonus to be
paid to each employee is 8.33% of the salary or wage or 100, whichever is higher, and must be paid irrespective of the existence of
any allocable surplus. If the allocable surplus exceeds minimum bonus payable, then the employer must pay bonus proportionate to
the salary or wage earned during that period, subject to a maximum of 20% of such salary or wage. Contravention of the Act by a
company will be punishable by proceedings for imprisonment upto six months or a fine upto 1,000 or both against those
individuals in charge at the time of contravention of the Payment of Bonus Act. It further requires for the maintenance of certain
books and registers and submission of Annual Return in the prescribed form (FORM D) within 30 days of payment of the bonus to
the Inspector.

The Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 (“Act”) and the schemes formulated there under
(“Schemes”)

The Act is applicable to factories employing more than 20 employees and may also apply to such establishments and industrial
undertakings as notified by the Government from time to time. All the establishments under the Act are required to be registered
with the Provident Fund Commissioners of the State. The Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952
provides for the institution of compulsory provident fund, pension fund and deposit linked insurance fund for the benefit of
employees in factories and other establishments. Accordingly, the following schemes are formulated for the benefit of such
employees:

i. The Employees Provident Fund Scheme: As per this Scheme, a provident fund is constituted and both the employees and
employer contribute to the fund at the rate of 12% (or 10% in certain cases) of the basic wages, dearness allowance and retaining
allowance, if any, payable to employees per month.

ii. The Employees Pension Scheme: Employees’ Pension Scheme is Pension Scheme for survivors, old aged and disabled persons.
This Scheme derives its financial resource by partial diversion from the Provident Fund contribution, the rate being 8.33%. Thus, a
part of contribution representing 8.33 per cent of the employee’s pay shall be remitted by the employer to the Employees’ Pension
fund within 15 days of the close of every month by a separate bank draft or cheque on account of the Employees’ Pension Fund
contribution in such manner as may be specified in this behalf by the appropriate authority constituted under the Act. The Central
Government shall also contribute at the rate of 1.16 per cent of the pay of the members of the Employees’ Pension Scheme and
credit the contribution to the Employees’ Pension Fund.

iii. The Employees Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme: As per this Scheme, the contribution by the employer shall be remitted by
him together with administrative charges at such rate as the Central Government may fix from time to time under Section 6C (4) of
the Act, to the Insurance Fund within 15 days of the close of every month by a separate bank draft or cheque or by remittance in
cash in such manner as may be specified in this behalf by the appropriate authority constituted under the Act.

Industrial Disputes Act, 1947

The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (“Industrial Disputes Act”) provides for mechanism and procedure to secure industrial peace and
harmony by investigation and settlement of industrial disputes by negotiations. The Industrial Disputes Act extends to whole of
India and applies to every industrial establishment carrying on any business, trade, manufacture or distribution of goods and
services irrespective of the number of workmen employed therein. Every person employed in an establishment for hire or reward
including contract labour, apprentices and part time employees to do any manual, clerical, skilled, unskilled, technical, operational
or supervisory work, is covered by the Act. The Act also provides for (a) the provision for payment of compensation to the
Workman on account of closure or layoff or retrenchment. (b) the procedure for prior permission of appropriate Government for
laying off or retrenching the workers or closing down industrial establishments (c) restriction on unfair labour practices on part of
an employer or a trade union or workers.

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The Equal Remuneration Act, 1976 and Equal Remuneration Rules, 1976

The Constitution of India provides for equal pay for equal work for both men and women. To give effect to this provision, the Equal
Remuneration Act, 1976 was implemented. The Act provides for payment of equal wages for equal work of equal nature to male or
female workers and for not making discrimination against female employees in the matters of transfers, training and promotion etc.

The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961

The purpose of Maternity Act 1961 is to regulate the employment of pregnant women and to ensure that they get paid leave for a
specified period during and after their pregnancy. It provides inter-alia for payment of maternity benefits, medical bonus and enacts
prohibition on dismissal, reduction of wages paid to pregnant women etc. It applies in the first instance, to every establishment
being a factory, mine or plantation including any such establishment belonging to Government and to every establishment wherein
persons are employed for the exhibition of equestrian, acrobatic and other performances.

Apprentices Act, 1961

The Apprentices Act was enacted in 1961 for imparting training to apprentices i.e. a person who is undergoing apprenticeship
training in pursuance of a contract of apprenticeship. Every employer shall make suitable arrangements in his workshop for
imparting a course of practical training to every apprentice engaged by him in accordance with the programme approved by the
apprenticeship adviser. The central apprenticeship adviser or any other person not below the rank of an assistant apprenticeship
adviser shall be given all reasonable facilities for access to each apprentice with a view to test his work and to ensure that the
practical training is being imparted in accordance with the approved programme.

Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986

This statute prohibits employment of children below 14 years of age in certain occupations and processes and provides for
regulation of employment of children in all other occupations and processes. Under this Act, the employment of child labour in the
building and construction industry is prohibited.

The Explosives Act, 1884


The Explosives Act, 1884 is an Act to regulate the manufacture, possession, use, sale, transport, import and export of Explosives,
and rules have been made thereunder for the purpose and objectives as provided for in the Act. The provisions provide for the
licensing and renewing procedure and the authorities for the said purpose.

Shops & Commercial Establishments Acts of the respective States in which Our Company has an established place of
business/ office (“Shops Act”)

The Shops Act provides for the regulation of conditions of work in shops, commercial establishments, restaurants, theatres and
other establishments. The Act is enforced by the Chief Inspector of Shops (CIS) and various inspectors under the supervision and
control of Deputy/Assistant Labour Commissioners of the concerned District, who in turn functions under the supervision of Labour
Commissioner. Such legislations regulate the working and employment conditions of the workers employed in shops and
establishments including commercial establishments and provide for fixation of working hours, rest intervals, overtime, holidays,
leave, termination of service, maintenance of shops and establishments and other rights and obligations of the employers and
employees.

The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 (“SHWW Act”)

The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 provides for the protection of
women at work place and prevention of sexual harassment at work place. The Act also provides for a redressal mechanism to
manage complaints in this regard. Sexual harassment includes one or more of the following acts or 115ynchron namely, physical
contact and advances or a demand or request for sexual favours or making sexually coloured remarks, showing pornography or any
other unwelcome physical, verbal or non-verbal conduct of sexual nature. The Act makes it mandatory for every employer of a
workplace to constitute an Internal Complaints Committee which shall always be presided upon by a woman. It also provides for
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is to be made within a period of 3 (three) months from the date of the last incident. If the establishment has less than 10 (ten)
employees, then the complaints from employees of such establishments as also complaints made against the employer himself shall
be received by the Local Complaints Committee. The penalty for non-compliance with any provision of the SHWW Act shall be
punishable with a fine extending to N 50,000/- (Rupees Fifty Thousand Only).

ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS

Environment Protection Act, 1986

The Environmental Protection Act, 1986 is an “umbrella” legislation designed to provide a framework for co-ordination of the
activities of various central and state authorities established under various laws. The potential scope of the Act is broad, with
“environment” defined to include water, air and land and the interrelationships which exist among water, air and land, and human
beings and other living creatures, plants, micro-organisms and property.

Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977, as amended (the “Water Cess Act”)
The Water Cess Act provides for levy and collection of a cess on water consumed by industries with a view to augment the
resources of the Central and State Pollution Control Boards constituted under the Water Act. Under this statute, every person
carrying on any industry is required to pay a cess calculated on the basis of the amount of water consumed for any of the purposes
specified under the Water Cess Act at such rate not exceeding the rate specified under the Water Cess Act. A rebate of up to 25% on
the cess payable is available to those persons who install any plant for the treatment of sewage or trade effluent, provided that they
consume water within the quantity prescribed for that category of industries and also comply with the provision relating to
restrictions on new outlets and discharges under the Water Act or any standards laid down under the EPA. For the purpose of
recording the water consumption, every industry is required to affix meters as prescribed. Penalties for noncompliance with the
obligation to furnish a return and evasion of cess include imprisonment of any person for a period up to six months or a fine of
1,000 or both and penalty for non-payment of cess within a specified time includes an amount not exceeding the amount of cess
which is in arrears.

The Hazardous Wastes (Management, Handling and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008 as amended (“Hazardous
Wastes Rules”)

The Hazardous Wastes Rules impose an obligation on every occupier of an establishment generating hazardous waste to recycle or
reprocess or reuse such wastes in a registered recycler or to dispose of such hazardous wastes in an authorized disposal facility.
Every person engaged, inter alia, in the generation, processing, treatment, package, storage and destruction of hazardous waste is
required to obtain an authorization from the relevant state pollution control board for collecting, recycling, reprocessing, disposing,
storing and treating the hazardous waste. The Environmental Impact Assessment Notification dated September 14, 2006 read with
notifications dated October 11, 2007, December 1, 2009, April 4, 2011 and January 25, 2012, issued under the Environment
Protection Act and the Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986, requires prior environmental clearance of the Ministry.

The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981

The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (“the Air Act”) inter-alia provides for the prevention, control and
abatement of air pollution, for the establishment, with a view to carrying out the aforesaid purposes of Boards for conferring on and
assigning to such Boards powers and functions relating thereto and for matters connected therewith. The Central Board constituted
under Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, shall, without prejudice to its powers and functions under this Act,
shall also exercise the powers and perform the functions of the Central Board under the Prevention and Control of Air Pollution.
Similarly if in any State, the State Government has constituted for that State, a State Board for the Prevention and Control of Water
Pollution, then such State Board shall be deemed to be the State Board for the Prevention and Control of Air Pollution and exercise
the powers and perform the functions of the State Board for the Prevention and Control of Air Pollution also. In terms of the Air
Act, no person operating any industrial plant, in any air pollution control area (so declared under the Air Act) shall discharge or
cause or permit to be discharged the emission of any air pollutant in excess of the standards laid down by the Board constituted
under the Act. Further, no person shall, without the previous consent of the Board constituted under the Act, establish or operate
any industrial plant in an air pollution control area.

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The Noise Pollution (Regulation & Control) Rules 2000 (“Noise Regulation Rules”)

The Noise Regulation Rules regulate noise levels in industrial, commercial and residential zones. The Noise Regulation Rules also
establish zones of silence of not less than 100 meters near schools, courts, hospitals, etc. The rules also assign regulatory authority
for these standards to the local district courts. Penalty for non-compliance with the Noise Regulation Rules shall be under the
provisions of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

TAX LAWS

Income Tax Act, 1961

The Income Tax Act, 1961 deals with the taxation of individuals, corporate, partnership firms and others. As per the provisions of
this Act the rates at which they are required to pay tax is calculated on the income declared by them or assessed by the authorities,
after availing the deductions and concessions accorded under the Act. The maintenance of Books of Accounts and relevant
supporting documents and registers are mandatory under the Act. Filing of returns of Income is compulsory for all assesses. The
maintenance of Books of Accounts and relevant supporting documents and registers are mandatory under the Act.

Maharashtra Professional Tax Act, 1975

The professional tax slabs in India are applicable to those citizens of India who are either involved in any profession or trade. The
State Government of each State is bestowed upon with the responsibility of structuring as well as formulating the respective
professional tax criteria and is also required to collect funds through professional tax. The professional taxes are charged on the
incomes of individuals, profits of business or gains in vocations. The professional taxes are classified under various tax slabs in
India. The State of Maharashtra has its own professional tax structure and tax is levied on every person who exercises any
profession or calling or is engaged in any trade or holds any appointment, public or private, or is employed in any manner in state.

The Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017

Goods and Services Tax (GST) is an indirect tax throughout India to replace taxes levied by the central and state governments. It
was introduced as The Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty Second Amendment) Act 2017, following the passage of
Constitution 122nd Amendment Bill. The GST is governed by GST Council and its Chairman is Union Finance Minister of India –
ArunJaitley.
Goods and services tax (GST) will subsume various indirect taxes including central excise duty, services tax, additional customs
duty, surcharges, state-level value added tax and Octroi. Other levies which are currently applicable on inter-state transportation of
goods are also likely to be done away with in GST regime. GST is levied on all transactions such as sale, transfer, purchase, barter,
lease, or import of goods and/or services. GST is levied on all transactions such as sale, transfer, purchase, barter, lease, or import
of goods and/or services. Transactions made within a single state will be levied with Central GST (CGST) by the Central
Government and State GST (SGST) by the government of that state. For inter-state transactions and imported goods or services, an
Integrated GST (IGST) is levied by the Central Government. GST is a consumption based tax, therefore, taxes are paid to the state
which the goods or services are consumed not the state in which they were produced. IGST complicates tax collection for State
Governments by disabling them to collect the tax owed to them directly from the Central Government. Under the previous system, a
state would have to only deal with a single government in order to collect tax revenue.

Following laws which have been subsumed in GST Acts were applicable to the Company till 30th June 2017 and shall
remainapplicable here after as stated in the GST ACTS:

Central Excise Act, 1944 and Excise Regulations

The Central Excise Act, 1944 seeks to impose an excise duty on excisable goods which are produced or manufactured in India.
Excise duty is levied on production of goods but the Liability of excise duty arises only on removal of goods from the place of
storage, i.e., factory or warehouse. Unless specifically exempted, excise duty is levied even if the duty was paid on the raw material
used in production. The rate at which such a duty is imposed is contained in the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985. However, the
Indian Government has the power to exempt certain specified goods from excise duty by notification.

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Central Sales Tax Act, 1956

Central Sales Tax (“CST”) is levied in accordance with the Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 on movable goods sold in the course of
inter-state trade or commerce. CST is payable by a dealer (i.e. a person who carries on the business of buying, selling, supplying or
distributing goods) on his sales turnover at the rate prescribed in the VAT statute of the State from where the movement of the
goods originate. However, a dealer is entitled to a concessional rate of 2% CST on goods which are sold to another registered dealer
who intends to further re-sell them or use them in the manufacture or processing for further sale or for certain other specified
purposes, subject to the condition that the purchasing dealer issues a statutory form “C” to the selling dealer.

Customs Act, 1962

The provisions of the Customs Act, 1962 and rules made there under are applicable at the time of import of goods i.e. bringing into
India from a place outside India or at the time of export of goods i.e. taken out of India to a place outside India. Any Company
requiring to import or export any goods is first required to get it registered and obtain an IEC (Importer Exporter Code).

State laws governing Entry Tax

Entry Tax provides for the levy and collection of tax on the entry of goods into the local areas of the state for consumption, use or
sale therein and matters incidental thereto and connected therewith. It is levied at such rate as may be specified by the State
Government and different rates may be specified for different goods. The tax leviable under this Act shall be paid by every dealer in
scheduled goods or any other person who brings or causes to be brought into a local area such scheduled goods whether on his own
account or on account of his principal or customer or takes delivery or is entitled to take delivery of such goods on such entry.

Rajasthan Value Added Tax Act, 2003 (“RVAT”)

The Act to to consolidate and amend the law relating to the levy of tax on sale or purchase of goods and to introduce value added
system of taxation in the State of Rajasthan and was enacted by the Rajasthan State Legislature in the Fifty–fourth Year of the
Republic of India. VAT is a system of multi-point levy on each of the purchases in the supply chain with the facility of set-off input
tax on sales whereby tax is paid at the stage of purchase of goods by a trader and on purchase of raw materials by a manufacturer.
VAT is based on the value addition of goods, and the related VAT liability of the dealer is calculated by deducting input tax credit
for tax collected on the sales during a particular period. VAT is a consumption tax applicable to all commercial activities involving
the production and distribution of goods and the provisions of services, and each state that has introduced VAT has its own VAT
Act, under which, persons liable to pay VAT must register and obtain a registration number from Sales Tax Officer of the
respective State.

The Uttar Pradesh Value Added Tax Act, 2008

The Uttar Pradesh Value Added Tax Act, 2008 provides for Value Added System of taxation for the levy and collection of tax on
sale or purchase of goods in the State of Uttar Pradesh and for matters connected therewith.

Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act, 2002

Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act, 2004 is the law relating to levy and collection of tax on the sale or purchase of certain goods in
the State of Maharashtra.

Service Tax, (the ‘Finance Act, 1994’)

Service tax is charged on taxable services as defined in Chapter V of Finance Act, 1994, (as amended from time to time) which
requires a service provider of taxable services to collect service tax from a service recipient and pay such tax to the Government. In
accordance with Rule 6 of Service tax Rules the assessee is required to pay Service tax in TR 6 challan by fifth of the month
immediately following the month to which it relates. Further under Rule 7(1) of Service Tax Rules, the company is required to file a
half yearly return in Form ST 3 by twenty fifth of the month immediately following the half year to which the return relates.

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Intellectual Property Laws

The Trademarks Act, 1999 (“Trademarks Act”)

Under the Trademarks Act, a trademark is a mark capable of being represented graphically and which is capable of distinguishing
the goods or services of one person from those of others used in relation to goods and services to indicate a connection in the course
of trade between the goods and some person having the right as proprietor to use the mark. A ‘mark’ may consist of a device, brand,
heading, label, ticket, name signature, word, letter, numeral, shape of goods, packaging or combination of colours or any
combination thereof. Section 18 of the Trademarks Act requires that any person claiming to be the proprietor of a trade mark used
or proposed to be used by him, must apply for registration in writing to the registrar of trademarks. The trademark, once applied for
and which is accepted by the Registrar of Trademarks (“the Registrar”), is to be advertised in the trademarks journal by the
Registrar. Oppositions, if any, are invited and, after satisfactory adjudications of the same, a certificate of registration is issued by
the Registrar. The right to use the mark can be exercised either by the registered proprietor or a registered user. The present term of
registration of a trademark is 10 (ten) years, which may be renewed for similar periods on payment of a prescribed renewal fee.

The Copyright Act, 1957

The Copyright Act, 1957 (the “Copyright Act”) governs copyright protection in India. Even while copyright registration is not a
prerequisite for acquiring or enforcing a copyright in an otherwise copyrightable work, registration under the Copyright Act acts as
a prima facie evidence of the particulars entered therein and helps expedite infringement proceedings and reduce delay caused due
to evidentiary considerations.

FOREIGN REGULATIONS

The Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act, 1992

The Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act, 1992, provides for the development and regulation of foreign trade by
facilitating imports into and augmenting exports from India and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.

Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (“the FEMA”) and Rules and Regulations thereunder

Export of goods and services outside India is governed by the provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999
(“FEMA”), read with the applicable regulations. The Foreign Exchange Management (Export of goods and services) Regulations,
2000 have been superseded by the Foreign Exchange Management (Export of Goods and Services) Regulations, 2015 (“Export of
Goods and Services Regulations 2015”) issued by the RBI on January 12, 2016. The RBI has also issued a Master Circular on
Export of Goods and Services. The export is governed by these Regulations which make various provisions such as declaration of
exports, procedure of exports as well as exemptions.

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HISTORY AND CERTAIN CORPORATE MATTERS

Brief History and Background

Our Company was originally formed and registered as a partnership firm under the Partnership Act, 1932 in the name and style of
“M/s. Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals”, pursuant to a deed of partnership entered between Late Mr. K.M. Mangal and Late Mr. Anil
Mangal in 1984. Later the partnership firm was registered with Registrar of Firms, Jaipur, Rajasthan vide certificate dated October
25, 1988. The terms, conditions and Clauses of partnership firm was changed from time to time including addition and retirement of
partners vide partnership deed dated December 15, 1990; September 13, 1991; March 27, 1992; December 30, 1995 and January 01,
2007 respectively. Further “M/s Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals with its branch M/s Dynamic Engineer” was converted from
partnership firm to a Private Limited Company under Part IX of Companies Act, 1956 in the name of “Dynamic Cables Private
Limited” vide Certificate of Incorporation dated April 03, 2007, bearing registration No. 024139 issued by Registrar of Companies,
Rajasthan, Jaipur and CIN No. U31300RJ2007PTC024139. Subsequently our Company was converted into a public limited
company and the name of our Company was changed from “Dynamic Cables Private Limited” to “Dynamic Cables Limited” vide
special resolution passed by the Shareholders at the Extra Ordinary General Meeting held on August 16, 2017. A fresh Certificate of
Incorporation consequent upon conversion into public limited company was granted to our Company on August 22, 2017 by the
Registrar of Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur having corporate Identification Number U31300RJ2007PLC024139.

Mr. Rahul Mangal, Mr. Ashish Mangal, Mrs. Saroj Mangal, Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal, Mrs. Shalu Mangal, Mr. Sameer Somani and
Mr. Sanjay Somani, partners of M/s Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals, were the initial subscribers to the Memorandum of Association
of our Company. Presently Mr. Rahul Mangal and Mr. Ashish Mangal are Promoters of the Company. As on date of this Draft
Prospectus, our Company has Seven (07) shareholders.

For information on our Company‘s profile, activities, services, market, growth, technology, managerial competence, standing with
reference to prominent competitors, major vendors and suppliers, please refer the sections entitled “Industry Overview”, “Our
Business”, “Our Management”, “Financial information of the Company” and “Management‘s Discussion and Analysis of Financial
Condition and Results of Operations” on pages 78, 87, 124, 148 and 187 respectively.

Address of Registered Office:

The Registered Office of the Company is situated at Survey F-260, Road No. 13 VKI Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302013 India

Changes in Registered Office of the Company since incorporation

There has not been any change in our Registered Office since incorporation till date of this Draft Prospectus:

Our Main Object

The main objects of our Company as set forth in the Memorandum of Association of our Company are as follows:

1. To carry on by operation of law under part IX of the companies Act, 1956 the existing business of partnership firm
now being carried on under the name and style of M/s. Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals and its branch Dynamic
Engineer, as going concern including all its assets, movable and immovable rights, debts and liabilities in connection
therewith.

2. To carry on in India or elsewhere the business of manufacturing, producing, prepare, extrude, roll, mould, reroll,
draw, blend, cost, insulate, manipulate, pack, repack, grade, import, export, buy, sale, resale, and to act as agent,
broker, contractor, job worker, supplier, provider, collaborator, consignor, consultant, stockiest, distributor, trade, C
and F agent, del credre agent, or to deal in kind of cables (including XLFE AB cable, XLPE insulated PVC Sheathed
cable, PVC insulated and PVC Sheathed cables) Conductors (including AAAC and ACSR conductors), Aluminum
wire ( including SE/DPC aluminum wire), Copper wire (including SE/DPC copper wire) and goods, articles and
things their raw materials, intermediates, substance and consumables such a granuals (PVC/XLPE) copper,
aluminum, aluminum alloy steel, varnish, craft paper, GE wire, GI strips, PVC tape and other materials and
machinery, tools, dies, fixtures, equipment and gauges.

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Changes in Memorandum of Association

Except as stated below there has been no change in the Memorandum of Association of our Company since its Incorporation:
Date of Type of
Sr. No. Particulars
Meeting Meeting
Authorised Capital of Rs. 3,00,00,000/- divided into 30,00,000 equity shares of
1. Incorporation -
Rs. 10 Each
Alteration in the last para of second page of MOA due to some grammatical and
2. April 04, 2007 EGM
typographical errors.
The initial authorized share capital increased from Rs. 3,00,00,000 (Three Crore)
divided into 30,00,000 (Thirty Lakh) equity Shares of Rs. 10 each and increase to March 25,
3. EGM
Rs. 8,00,00,000 (Eight Crore) divided into 80,00,000 (Eighty Lakh) Equity 2008
shares of Rs. 10 each .
Increase in authorized share capital from Rs. 8,00,00,000 (Eight Crore) divided
March 06,
4. into 80,00,000 (Eighty Lakh) Equity shares of Rs. 10 each to Rs. 9,00,00,000 EGM
2012
(Nine Crore) divided into 90,00,000 (Ninety Lakhs) Equity shares of Rs. 10 each.
Increase in authorized share capital from Rs. 9,00,00,000 (Nine Crore) divided
February 25,
5. into 90,00,000 (Ninety Lakhs) Equity shares of Rs. 10 each to Rs. 10,00,00,000 EGM
2014
(Ten Crore) divided into 1,00,00,000 (One Crore) Equity shares of Rs. 10 each.
Increase in authorized share capital from Rs. 10,00,00,000 (Ten Crore) divided
into 1,00,00,000 (One Crore) Equity shares of Rs. 10 each to Rs. 11,00,00,000 January 27,
6. EGM
(Eleven Crore) divided into 1,10,00,000 (One Crore Ten Lakhs) Equity shares of 2017
Rs. 10 each.
7. Conversion of our Company from Private Limited to Public Limited Company.
Consequently name of the Company has been changed from Dynamic Cables
August 16,
Private Limited to Dynamic Cables Limited and a fresh Certificate of EGM
2017
Incorporation dated August 22, 2018 bearing CIN U31300RJ2007PLC024139
was issued by Registrar of Companies, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
8. To Adopt New Set Of Memorandum Of Association containing regulation in August 16,
EGM
conformity with the Companies Act, 2013 2017
9. Increase in authorized share capital from Rs. 11,00,00,000 (Eleven Crore)
divided into 1,10,00,000 (One Crore Ten Lakhs) Equity shares of Rs. 10 each to August 28,
AGM
Rs. 23,00,00,000 (Twenty Three Crore) divided into 2,30,00,000 (Two Crore 2017
Thirty Lakhs) Equity shares of Rs. 10 each.

Adopting New Articles of Association of the Company

Our Company has adopted a new set of Articles of Association of the Company, in the Extra-ordinary General Meeting of the
Company dated August 28, 2017

Key Events and Mile Stones

Year Key Events / Milestone / Achievements


1984 Started business as partnership firm in the name and Style of M/s Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals.
1987 Started Commercial Production for manufacturing of conductors in Unit – I
2007 Conversion of M/s Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals with its Branch M/s Dynamic Engineer into private Limited
Company Dynamic Cables Private Limited
2009 Started Commercial Production for manufacturing cables and conductors in Unit – III
2012 Started job work of Cutting,notching of Prime CRGO Electrical Steel for Mangal Electrical Industries Private
Limited in Unit II
2017 Conversion of our Company from Private Limited to Limited Company

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Other Details about our Company

For details of our Company’s activities, products, growth, technology, marketing strategy, competition and our customers, please
refer section titled “Our Business”, “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Conditions and Results of Operations”
and “Basis for Issue Price” on pages 87, 187 and 73 respectively of this Draft Prospectus. For details of our management and
managerial competence and for details of shareholding of our Promoters, please refer to sections titled “Our Management” and
“Capital Structure” beginning on page 124 and 51 of this Draft Prospectus respectively.

Acquisition of Business/Undertakings & Amalgamation

Except as disclose in this Draft Prospectus, there has been no acquisition of business/undertakings, mergers, amalgamation since
incorporation.

Holding Company

As on the date of the Draft Prospectus, our Company is not a subsidiary of any company.

Subsidiary of our Company

Our Company does not have any Subsidiary within the meaning of Section 2 (87) of the Companies Act 2013, as on the date of this
Draft Prospectus.

Capital raising (Debt / Equity)

For details in relation to our capital raising activities through equity, please refer to the chapter titled “Capital Structure”beginning
on page 51 of the Draft Prospectus. For details of our Company‘s debt facilities, please refer section “Statement of Financial
Indebtedness” on page 181 of the Draft Prospectus.

Time and Cost overruns in setting up projects

There has been no time / cost overrun in setting up projects by our Company.

Injunction or restraining order

There are no injunctions/ restraining orders that have been passed against the Company.

Revaluation of Assets

Our Company has not revalued its assets since incorporation.

Defaults or Rescheduling of borrowings with financial institutions/banks and Conversion of loans into Equity Shares

There have been no defaults or rescheduling of borrowings with any financial institutions/banks as on the date of the Draft
Prospectus. Furthermore, except as disclosed in the chapter titled “Capital Structure” beginning on page 51 of this Draft Prospectus,
none of the Company’s loans have been converted into equity in the past.

Lock-out or strikes

Our Company has, since incorporation, not been involved in any labour disputes or disturbances including strikes and lockouts. As
on the date of this draft Prospectus, our employees are not unionized.

Shareholders of our Company:

Our Company has Seven (07) shareholders as on the date of this Draft Prospectus. For further details on the shareholding pattern of
our Company, please refer to the chapter titled “Capital Structure”beginning on page 51 of the Draft Prospectus.

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Changes in the Management

For details of change in Management, please see chapter titled “Our Management” on page no 124 of the Draft Prospectus.

Changes in activities of our Company during the last five (5) years

There has been no change in the business activities of our Company during last five (5) years from the date of this Draft Prospectus
which may have had a material effect on the profit/loss account of our Company except as mentioned in Material development in
chapter titled “Management’s discussion and analysis of financial conditions & results of operations” beginning on page 187 of this
Draft Prospectus,

Shareholders Agreements

As on the date of this Draft Prospectus, there are no subsisting shareholders agreements among our shareholders in relation to our
Company, to which our Company is a party or otherwise has notice of the same.

Collaboration Agreements

As on the date of this Draft Prospectus, our Company is not a party to any collaboration agreements.

Material Agreement

Our Company has not entered into any material agreement, other than the agreements entered into by it in normal course of its
business.

OTHER AGREEMENTS

Non Compete Agreement

Our Company has not entered into any Non-compete Agreement as on the date of filing of this Draft Prospectus.

Joint Venture Agreement

Except the agreements entered in the ordinary course of business carried on or intended to be carried on by us, we have not entered
into any other Joint Venture agreement.
Strategic Partners

Our Company does not have any strategic partners as on the date of this Draft Prospectus.

Financial Partners

Our Company does not have any financial partners as on the date of this Draft Prospectus.

Corporate Profile of our Company

For details on the description of our Company‘s activities, the growth of our Company, please see “Our Business”, “Management’s
Discussion and Analysis of Financial Conditions and Results of Operations” and “Basis of Issue Price” on pages 87, 187 and 73 of
this Draft Prospectus.

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OUR MANAGEMENT

Board of Directors: As per the Articles of Association, our Company is required to have not less than 3 (Three) Directors and not
more than 15 (Fifteen) Directors. Currently, our Company has five (3) Directors out of which 1 (One) is Non-Executive Director.

The following table sets forth the details regarding our Board of Directors of our Company as on the date of filing of this Draft
Prospectus:

Name, Father’s, Age, No. of Equity


Sr. Designation, Address, Date of Shares held &
No Experience, Occupation, Appointment % of Share Other Directorships
. Qualifications, Nationality holding
& DIN (Pre Issue)
1. Mr. Rahul Mangal Originally Companies:
Father Name: Late Mr appointed on [52,95,000] 1. Dynamic Cables And Conductors Private Limited
Krishna Murari Mangal the Board w.e.f. Equity Shares; 2. Mangal Powertech Private Limited
Age: 45 Years April 03, 2007 32.75% of Pre- 3. Krishan Kripa Holiday Resorts Private Limited
Designation: Chairman and Issue Paid up 4. Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited
Non Executive Director Further capital 5. Shiv Kripa Pipes Private Limited
Address: A30,Subhash Designated as 6. Dynamic Powertech Private Limited
Colony Shastri Nagar Jaipur Chairman and 7. Rams Creative Technologies Private Limited
302016 Rajasthan, India Non-Executive
Director w.e.f
Experience:27 years July 22, 2017
Occupation: Business
Qualifications: Bachelor of
Science
Nationality: Indian
DIN: 01591411
2. Mr. Ashish Mangal Originally Companies:
Father Name: Late Mr appointed on [75,27,000] 1. Mangal Powertech Private Limited
Krishna Murari Mangal the Board w.e.f. Equity Shares; 2. Indo Kartes Private Limited
Age: 42 Years April 03, 2007 46.55% of Pre- 3. Krishan Kripa Holiday Resorts Private Limited
Designation: Managing Issue Paid up 4. Dynamic Cables And Conductors Private Limited
Director Further capital 5. Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited
Address: A30,Subhash Designated as 6. Shiv Kripa Pipes Private Limited
Nagar, Jaipur 302016 Managing 7. Dynamic Powertech Private Limited
Rajasthan, India Director w.e.f 8. Rams Creative Technologies Private Limited
July 22, 2017
Experience:22 years for the period of
Occupation: Business 5 years
Qualifications: B. Com
Nationality: Indian
DIN: 00432213
3. Mrs. Shalu Mangal Originally Companies:
Father Name: Mr. Kanhaiya Appointed on 1.Indo Krates Private Limited
Lal Agarwal the Board as [22500]
Age: 38 Years Director w.e.f Equity Shares;
Designation: Whole time April 01, 2009 0.14% of Pre-
Director and resigned Issue Paid up
Address: A30,Subhash from board capital
Nagar, Jaipur 302016 w.e.f April 01,
Rajasthan, India 2011
Experience: 10 Years
Occupation: Business

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Name, Father’s, Age, No. of Equity


Sr. Designation, Address, Date of Shares held &
No Experience, Occupation, Appointment % of Share Other Directorships
. Qualifications, Nationality holding
& DIN (Pre Issue)
Qualifications: Master of Further
Business Administration Reappointed on
Nationality: Indian the Board as
DIN: 00432482 Whole Time
Director w.e.f
July 22, 2017
for the period of
5 years

BRIEF PROFILE OF OUR DIRECTORS

1. Mr. Rahul Mangal, Chairman and Non-Executive Director, Age: 47 Years

Mr. Rahul Mangal is the Chairman and Non-Executive Director of our company. He is Bachelor of Science. He was partner in the
firm Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals since 1990. He has around 27 years of experience in the field of wires and cable industry. He is a
proven influencer & negotiator and has realistic approach of getting the desired results. His long professional career gives guidance
to his employees in achieving targets in a dynamic and complex business environment. He was originally appointed on the Board
on April 03, 2007 and further designated as Chairman and Non-Executive Director of the Company on July 22, 2017

2. Mr. Ashish Mangal, Managing Director, Age: 42 Years

Mr. Ashish Mangal is the Managing Director of our company. He is Bachelor of Commerce from University of Rajasthan and has
around 22 years of experience in the field of wires and cable industry. He was partner in the firm Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals
since 1995. His expertise in Liasoning, Marketing, Field survey etc helps in the growth of the Company. He looks after production,
marketing and quality control activities of the Company. He has a good administrative power and is responsible for overall
management of the company. He was originally appointed on the Board on April 03, 2007 and further designated as Managing
Director of the Company on July 22, 2017.

3. Mrs. Shalu Mangal, Whole Time Director, Age: 38 Years

Mrs. Shalu Mangal is the Whole time Director of our Company. She holds Master Degree in Business Administration from
University of Rajasthan and is having 10 Years experience in cable Industry. She is entructed with the responsibility to looks after
Accounts, Administrative and Compliance and Human Resource function of the Company. She is involved in the day to day
activities of the Company. She was originally appointed on the Board on April 01, 2009 and resigned on April 01, 2011. Thereafter
she is again appointed on the Board as Whole Time Director of the Company on July 22, 2017.

Confirmations
 None of our Directors is or was a director of any listed company during the last five years preceding the date of this Draft
Prospectus, whose shares have been or were suspended from being traded on the BSE or the NSE, during the term of their
directorship in such company.
 None of our Directors is or was a director of any listed company which has been or was delisted from any stock exchange
during the tenure of their directorship in such company.
 None of the above mentioned Directors are on the RBI list of willful defaulters as on the date of filling of this Draft
Prospectus.
 Further, our Company, our Promoters, persons forming part of our Promoter Group, Directors and person in control of our
Company has/ have not been not debarred from accessing the capital market by SEBI or any other Regulatory Authority.

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Nature of any family relationship between any of our Directors and Key Managerial Personnel:

Sr No. Name and designation of Director Relationship with Other Directors


1. Mr. Rahul Mangal, Chairman and Non-Executive Director Brother of Mr. Ashish Mangal
Brother-in-Law of Mrs. Shalu Mangal
2. Mr. Ashish Mangal, Managing Director Brother of Mr. Rahul Mangal
Husband of Mrs. Shalu Mangal
3. Mrs. Shalu Mangal, Whole Time Director Wife of Mr. Ashish Mangal
Sister-in-Law of Mr. Rahul Mangal

Arrangements with major Shareholders, Customers, Suppliers or Others:

We have not entered into any arrangement or understanding with our major shareholders, customers, suppliers or others, pursuant to
which any of our Directors were selected as Directors or members of the senior management.
Service Contracts:
The Directors of our Company have not entered into any service contracts with our company which provides for benefits upon
termination of their employment.

Details of Borrowing Powers of Directors

Our Company has passed a Special Resolution in the Annual General Meeting of the members held on August 28, 2017, authorizing
the Board of Directors of the Company under Section 180 (1) I of the Companies Act, 2013 to borrow from time to time all such
money as they may deem necessary for the purpose of business of our Company notwithstanding that money borrowed by the
Company together with the monies already borrowed by our Company may exceed the aggregate of the paid up share capital and
free reserves provided that the total amount borrowed by the Board of Directors shall not exceed the sum of Rs. 100 Crores (Rupees
One Hundred Crores only).
Compensation of our Managing Director and Whole Time Directors

The compensation payable to our Managing Director and Whole-time Directors will be governed as per the terms of their
appointment and shall be subject to the provisions of Sections 2(54), 2(94), 188, 196, 197, 198 and 203 and any other applicable
provisions, if any of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Schedule V to the Companies Act, 2013 and the rules made there under
(including any statutory modification(s).

The following compensation has been approved for Managing Director and Whole Time Directors:

Particulars Mr. Ashish Mangal Mrs. Shalu Mangal


Appointed as Director since Appointed as Director on April 01, 2009 and
Re-Appointment/Change
incorporation. Re-designated as resigned on April 01, 2011. Further Appointed as
in Designation
Managing Director w.e.f July 22, 2017 Whole Time Director w.e.f July 22, 2017
Designation Managing Director Whole-time Director
5 years 5 years
Term of Appointment
Not liable to Retire by Rotation liable to Retire by Rotation
Remuneration Upto 120,00,000 p.a./- Upto 36,00,000 p.a./-
Remuneration paid for
60,00,000 p.a./- 12,00,000 p.a./-
Year 2016-17

Bonus or Profit Sharing Plan for our Directors

We have no bonus or profit sharing plan for our Directors.

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Sitting Fee

The Articles of Association of our Company provides that payment of sitting fees to Directors (other than Managing Director &
Whole- time Directors), not exceeding 1.00 Lac to be fixed by directors from time to time ,for attending a meeting of the Board or
a Committee thereof. Our Board of Directors has resolved in their meeting dated August 22, 2017 for payment of an amount of
1,000.00 as approved by the Board to all Non-executive Directors for attending each such meeting of the Board or Committee
thereof.

SHAREHOLDING OF OUR DIRECTORS IN OUR COMPANY

Sr. No. Name of Director No. of Shares held Holding in %


1. Mr. Rahul Mangal 52,95,000 32.75
2. Mr. Ashish Mangal 75,27,000 46.55
3. Mrs. Shalu Mangal 22,500 0.14
Total 1,28,44,500 79.43

We do not have any subsidiary and associate company as defined under Section 2(87) & 2(6) of the Companies Act, 2013.

Our Articles of Association do not require our Directors to hold any qualification Equity Shares in the Company.

INTEREST OF DIRECTORS

All the Directors may be deemed to be interested to the extent of fees payable to them for attending meetings of the Board of
Directors or a Committee thereof as well as to the extent of other remuneration and reimbursement of
expenses payable to them under the Articles, and to the extent of remuneration paid to them for services
rendered as an officer or employee of the Company and to the extent of reimbursement of expenses. For further details, please refer
“Compensation of our Managing Director and Whole time Directors” above, beginning on page 126 of this Draft Prospectus

Our Directors may also be regarded as interested to the extent of their shareholding and dividend payable thereon, if any, Our
Directors are also interested to the extent of Equity Shares, if any held by them in our Company or held by their relatives. Further
our Director are also interested to the extent of unsecured loans, if any, given by them to our Company or by their relatives or by the
companies/ firms in which they are interested as directors/Members/Partners. Further our Directors are also interested to the extent
of loans, if any, taken by them or their relatives or taken by the companies/ firms in which they are interested as
Directors/Members/Partners. All Directors may be deemed to be interested in the contracts, agreements/arrangements entered into
or to be entered into by our Company with any Company in which they hold Directorships or any partnership firm in which they are
partners. For details of the personal Guarantee given by Directors and their relatives towards Financial facilities of the Company
please refer to “Statement of Financial Indebtedness”’ and Annexure B of Section “Financial information of the Company” on page
181 and 164 respectively of this Draft Prospectus.

Except as stated otherwise in this Draft Prospectus, our Company has not entered into any Contract, Agreements or Arrangements
during the preceding two years from the date of the Draft Prospectus in which the Directors are interested directly or indirectly and
no payments have been made to them in respect of the contracts, agreements or arrangements which are proposed to be entered into
with them.

Except as stated in this section “Our Management” or the section titled “Financial information of the Company – Related Party
Transactions” beginning on page 124 and 175 respectively of this Draft Prospectus, and except to the extent of shareholding in our
Company, our Directors do not have any other interest in our business.

Further except as provided hereunder, our Directors are not interested in our Company in any manner:

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Sr. No. Director Interest


1. Mr. Rahul Mangal Personal Guarantee of Mr. Rahul Mangal, Mr. Ashish Mangal, Mrs. Meenakshi
Mr. Ashish Mangal Mangal, Mrs. Shalu Mangal & Mrs. Saroj Mangal and Corporate Guarantee of
our Group Company Indo Krates Private Limited, where our Promoters are
Director, against the total borrowing of 116.95 Lakhs made by our Company
from Bank of Baroda towards Working Capital Loan
Personal Guarantee of Mr. Rahul Mangal, Mr. Ashish Mangal and Mrs.
Meenakshi Mangal and Corporate Guarantee of Shiv Kripa Pipes Private
Limited, against the borrowing of 2000 lakhs from Small Industries and
Development Bank of India
Mr. Rahul Mangal, Mr. Ashish Mangal and Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal are the co-
borrowers in the loan against property, B-308, VKI Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan,
India facility, availed from Aditya Birla Finance Limited for 750 Lacs
One of the property of our Company is mortgaged against the loan of our Group
Company, Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited, where are Promoters are
Directors, from Aditya Birla Finance Home Loans against the borrowings of
600 Lacs
2. Mr. Ashish Mangal Personal Guarantee of Mr. Ashish Mangal, against the total borrowing of 18
Lakhs made by our Company from Bank of Baroda towards vehicle loan
Our Company has availed loan against the security of property owned by
Proprietorship firm of Mr. Ashish Mangal, M/s Dynamic Metals against the
borrowing of 191 Lacs from HDB Financial Serivces Limited

Interest in the property of Our Company

Except as mentioned hereunder, our Directors do not have any other interest in any property acquired/rented by our Company in a
period of two years before filing of this Draft Prospectus or proposed to be acquired by us as on date of this Draft Prospectus:

Sr. No. Name of Promoter Address of Property Interest and nature of interest
Factory – Unit II Our Company has rented the said property to our
B-308, Road No. 16, VKI Area, Jaipur Group Company, Mangal Electrical Private
302013, Rajasthan, India Limited, wherein our promoters are Directors.
1. Mr. Ashish Mangal
Mr. Rahul Mangal Factory – Unit IV Our Company has taken the said property on Rent
Plot no. A-129, A-129A and A-130, SKS from our Group Company, Shiv Kripa Pipes
industrial Area Reengus, Dist. Sikar, Private Limited, wherein our promoters are
Rajasthan, India Directors.
2. Mr. Rahul Mangal Godown Our Company has taken the said property on Rent
Plot No. C-72, Road No. 1 (D), V.K.I. from our Promoter, Mr. Rahul Mangal.
Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan.

CHANGES IN BOARD OF DIRECTORS IN LAST 3 YEARS

Sr. No. Name Date & Nature of Change Reasons for Change
Re-designated as Non Executive director w.e.f To ensure better Corporate
1. Mr. Rahul Mangal
July 22, 2017 Governance
Re-designated as Managing Director w.e.f July To ensure better Corporate
2. Mr. Ashish Mangal
22, 2017 Governance
Appointed as Whole Time Director w.e.f July To ensure better Corporate
3. Mrs. Shalu Mangal
22, 2017 Governance
Appointed on Board w.e.f May 15, 2017 and Due to personal reasons
4. Mr. O.P Sharma
Cessation from the Board w.e.f July 22, 2017

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MANAGEMENT ORGANISATION STRUCTURE

The following chart depicts our Management Organization Structure:-

Board of Director

Mr. Rahul Mangal


Mr. Ashish Mangal Mrs. Shalu Mangal
Chairman and Non
(Managing Director) (Whole time Director).
Executive Director

Mr. Honey Mr. M.L.


Marketing Quality Managers Chordia Poddar (Chief HR &
Head Control Head (Production and (Company Financial Admin
Maintainence) Secretary) Officer))

Sales Accounts
Inspection Supervisors Secretarial Assistants and
Executives
operators

COMPLIANCE WITH CORPORATE GOVERNANCE


The requirements pertaining to the Composition of the Board of Directors as per section 149 of Companies Act, 2013 and the
constitution of the committees such as the Audit Committee, Stakeholders Relationship Committeeand Nomination and
Remuneration Committees as per Section 177 & 178 of companies Act, 2013 will be applicable to our company on listing on SME
platform of BSE & shall be complied before listing.
POLICY ON DISCLOSURES AND INTERNAL PROCEDURE FOR PREVENTION OF INSIDER TRADING
The provisions of regulation 9(1) of the SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015 will be applicable to our Company
immediately upon the listing of its Equity Shares on the SME platform of BSE. We shall comply with the requirements of the SEBI
(Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015 on listing of Equity Shares on stock exchanges. Further, Board of Directors at
their meeting held on August 22, 2017 have approved and adopted the policy on insider trading in view of the proposed public
Issue. Mr. Honey Chordia, Company Secretary & Compliance Officer will be responsible for setting forth policies, procedures, and
monitoring to the rules for the preservation of price sensitive information and Code of Conduct under the overall supervision of the
Board.
POLICY FOR DETERMINATION OF MATERIALITY & MATERIALITY OF RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
AND ON DEALING WITH RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
The provisions of the SEBI (Listing Obligation and Disclosures) Regulations, 2015 will be applicable to our Company immediate ly
upon the listing of Equity Shares of our Company on SME Platform of B BSE.
SE. We shall comply with the requirements of the SEBI
(Listing Obligation and Disclosures) Regulations, 2015 on listing of Equity Shares on the SME platform of BSE. The Board of
Directors at their meeting held on August 22, 2017 have approved and adopted the policy for determination of materiality and
determination of materiality of related party transactions and on dealing with related party transactions.

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Our Key Managerial Personnel


Our Company is supported by a well-laid team having good exposure to various operational aspects of our line of business. A brief
about the Key Managerial Personnel of our Company is given below:
Compensation paid
Over all
Name, Designation & Educational Age Date of Joining for the F.Y ended Previous
experience
Qualification (Year) as KMP 2017 employment
(in years)
(in Lacs)
Name: Mr. Ashish Mangal Managing
Designation: Managing Director 42 Director w.e.f 60.00 22 Nil
Qualification: Bachelor of Commerce July 22, 2017
Name: Mrs. Shalu Mangal
Whole time
Designation: Whole time Director
38 Director w.e.f 12.00 10 Nil
Qualification: Master of Business
July 22, 2017
Administration
Name: Mr. Honey Chordia
Appointed w.e.f Diligent Pinkcity
Designation: Company Secretary &
25 September 01, --- 2 Center Private
Compliance Officer
2017 Limited
Qualification: Company Secretary
Name:Mr Murari Lal Poddar Re-designated on
Wires & Fabriks
Designation: Chief Financial Officer 45 August 22, 2017 15.50 21
(S.A.) Ltd, Jaipur
Qualification:Chartered Accountant

BRIEF PROFILE OF KEY MANAGERIAL PERSONNEL


1. Mr. Ashish Mangal, Managing Director, Age: 42 Years
Mr. Ashish Mangal is the Managing Director of our company. He is Bachelor of Commerce from University of Rajasthan and has
around 22 years of experience in the field of wires and cable industry. He was partner in the firm Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals
since 1995. His expertise in Liasoning, Marketing, Field survey etc helps in the growth of the Company. He looks after production,
marketing and quality control activities of the Company. He has a good administrative power and is responsible for overall
management of the company. He was originally appointed on the Board on April 03, 2007 and further designated as Managing
Director of the Company on July 22, 2017.

2. Mrs. Shalu Mangal, Whole Time Director, Age: 38 Years


Mrs. Shalu Mangal is the Whole time Director of our Company. She holds Master Degree in Business Administration from
University of Rajasthan and is having 10 year experience in cable Industry. She is entructed with the responsibility to looks after
Accounts, Administrative and Compliance and Human Resource function of the Company. She is involved in the day to day
activities of the Company. She was originally appointed on the Board on April 01, 2009 and resigned on April 01, 2011. Thereafter
she is again appointed on the Board as Whole Time Director of the Company on July 22, 2017.

3. Mr. Honey Chordia, Company Secretary & Compliance Officer, Age: 25 Years
Mr. Honey Chordia is Company Secretary and Compliance officer of our Company. He holds a Company Secretary degree from
Institute of Company Secretaries of India. He looks after the secretarial matters of our Company. He was appointed on September
01, 2017. He has an overall experience of about 2 years.

4. Mr. Murari Lal Poddar, Chief Financial Officer, Age: 45 Years


Mr. Murari Lal Poddar is Chief Financial Officer of our Company He is holds a Chartered Accountant degree from Institute of
Chartered Accountants of India. He has an overall experience of 21 years. He looks after the Accounts and Financial matters of our
Company. He joined our Company in June 2003, and was designated as Chief Financial Officer on August 22, 2017. He was paid a
remuneration of Rs 15.52 lacs during the FY 2016-17.

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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN KEY MANAGERIAL PERSONNEL


The Key Managerial Personnel of the Company are realted to each other within the meaning of section 2 (77) of the Companies
Act, 2013. Details of which are as follows:

Sr No. Name and designation of Director Relationship with Other Directors


1. Mr. Ashish Mangal, Managing Director Husband of Mrs. Shalu Mangal
2. Mrs. Shalu Mangal, Whole Time Director Wife of Mr. Ashish Mangal

We confirm that:
a. All the persons named as our Key Managerial Personnel above are the permanent employees of our Company.
b. There is no understanding with major shareholders, customers, suppliers or any others pursuant to which any of the above
mentioned Key Managerial Personnel have been recruited.
c. None of our KMPs except Mr.Ashish Mangal and Mrs. Shalu Mangal, are also part of the Board of Directors.
d. In respect of all above mentioned Key Managerial Personnel there has been no contingent or deferred compensation accrued
for the period ended March 31, 2017
e. Except for the terms set forth in the appointment Letters the Key Managerial Personnel have not entered into any other
contractual arrangements or service contracts (including retirement and termination benefits) with the issuer.
f. Our Company does not have any bonus/profit sharing plan for any of the Key Managerial Personnel.
g. None of the Key Managerial Personnel in our Company hold any shares of our Company as on the date of filing of this Draft
Prospectus except as under:

Sr. No. Director Shareholding In %


1. Mr. Ashish Mangal 75,27,000 46.55
2. Mrs. Shalu Mangal 22,500 0.14

h. Presently, we do not have ESOP/ESPS scheme for our employees.


i. The turnover of KMPs is not high, compared to the Industry to which our Company belongs.

Payment of Benefits to Officers of our Company (non-salary related)


Except for any statutory payments made by our Company upon termination of services of its officer or employees, our Company
has not paid any sum, any non-salary amount or benefit to any of its officers or to its employees including amounts towards super
annuation, ex-gratia/rewards.

Changes in the Key managerial Personnel in last three years:


There have been no changes in the Key Managerial Personnel of our Company during the last three year except as stated below:
Date of Appointment/
Sr.
Name Designation Cessation/Promotion/ Reasons
No.
Transfer
1. Mr. Ashish Mangal Managing Director July 22,2017 Change in Designation
2. Mrs. Shalu Mangal Whole Time Director July 22, 2017 Appointment

4. Mr. Suresh Kumar Compliance Office August 01, 2014 Appointment


Dalmia and Company September 01, 2017 Cessation
Secretary
Chief Financial
5. Mr. Murari Lal Poddar August 22, 2017 Re-designation
Officer
Compliance Office
6 Mr. Honey Chordia and Company September 01, 2017 Appointment
Secretary

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INTEREST OF KEY MANAGERIAL PERSONNEL IN OUR COMPANY


Apart from shares held in the Company, and to the extent of remuneration allowed and reimbursement of expenses incurred by
them for or on behalf of the Company and to the extent of loans and advances made to or borrowed from the Company, none of our
Key managerial personal are interested in our Company, other than as mentioned below:
Sr. No. Director Interest
1. Mr. Ashish Mangal Personal Guarantee of Mr. Rahul Mangal, Mr. Ashish Mangal, Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal,
Mrs. Shalu Mangal & Mrs. Saroj Mangal and Corporate Guarantee of our Group Company
Indo Krates Private Limited, where our Promoters are Director, against the total
borrowing of 116.95 Lakhs made by our Company from Bank of Baroda towards
Working Capital Loan
Personal Guarantee of Mr. Rahul Mangal, Mr. Ashish Mangal and Mrs. Meenakshi
Mangal and Corporate Guarantee of Shiv Kripa Pipes Private Limited, against the
borrowing of 2000 lakhs from Small Industries and Development Bank of India
Mr. Rahul Mangal, Mr. Ashish Mangal and Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal are the co-borrowers
in the loan against property, B-308, VKI Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India facility, availed
from Aditya Birla Finance Limited for 750 Lacs
One of the property of our Company is mortgaged against the loan of our Group Company,
Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited, where are Promoters are Directors, from
Aditya Birla Finance Home Loans against the borrowings of 600 Lacs
Personal Guarantee of Mr. Ashish Mangal, against the total borrowing of 18 Lakhs made
by our Company from Bank of Baroda towards vehicle loan
Our Company has availed loan against the security of property owned by Proprietorship
firm of Mr. Ashish Mangal, M/s Dynamic Metals against the borrowing of 191 Lacs
from HDB Financial Serivces Limited
Except as provided in this Draft Prospectus, we have not entered into any contract, agreement or arrangement during the preceding
2 (two) years from the date of this Draft Prospectus in which the Key Managerial Personnel are interested directly or indirectly and
no payments have been made to them in respect of these contracts, agreements or arrangements or are proposed to be made to them.
For the details unsecured loan taken from or given to our Directors/KMPs and for details of transaction entered by them in the past
please refer to “Annexure R Statement of Related Party Transaction” on page no 175 and Personal Guarantee towards Financial
facilities of our Company please refer to “Statement of Financial Indebtedness” on page no 181 of the Draft Prospectus.

Interest in the Property of our Company

Sr. Director Address of Property Interest and nature of interest


No.
Factory – Unit II Our Company has licensed the said property to our
Mr. B-308, Road No. 16, VKI Area, Jaipur 302013, Group Company, Mangal Electrical Private Limited,
1. Ashish Rajasthan, India wherein our promoters are Directors.
Mangal Factory – Unit IV Our Company has taken the said property on Rent
Plot no. A-129, A-129A and A-130, SKS industrial from our Group Company, Shiv Kripa Pipes Private
Area Reengus, Dist. Sikar, Rajasthan, India Limited, wherein our promoters are Directors.
Further as stated above and disclosed in the chapters titled “Our Management” and “Our Promoter and Promoter Group” on page
124 and page 133 respectively of this Draft prospectus, our Directors do not have any interest in our Company.

OTHER BENEFITS TO OUR KEY MANAGERIAL PERSONNEL


Except as stated in this Draft Prospectus, there are no other benefits payable to our Key Managerial Personnel.
EMPLOYEES
The details about our employees appear under the Paragraph titled ―Human Resource in Chapter Titled ―Our Business beginning
on page 87 of this Draft Prospectus.

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OUR PROMOTERS & PROMOTER GROUP

Our Promoters:

Mr. Rahul Mangal and Mr. Ashish Mangal are the promoters of our Company.

As on date of this Draft Prospectus, our Promoters hold 79.29% Equity Shares of our Company. Our Promoters and Promoter
Group will continue to hold the majority of our post -issue paid-up equity share capital of our Company.

Brief profiles of our promoters are as follows:

Mangal: Chairman and Non-Executive Director


Mr. Rahul Mangal
Qualification Bachelor of Science
Age 45 years
Address A-30, Subhash Colony Shastri Nagar Jaipur
302016 Rajasthan, India.
Experience 27 Years
Occupation Business
Permanent Account Number ABYPM3247N
Passport Number G5635326
Name of Bank & Bank Account Axis Bank
Details O-15, Green House Ashok Marg, C-Scheme,
Jaipur, Rajasthan
Bank Acc No : 911010062883078
Driving License Number RJ-14/DLC/12/895030
Voter Identification Card Number RJ/06/043/186748
Aadhar Card No 769118858196
No. of Equity Shares held in DCL 52,95,000 Equity Shares aggregating to
& [% of Shareholding (Pre Issue)] 32.75% of Pre Issue Paid up Capital

DIN 01591411
Directorships in other Companies:
 Shiv Kripa Pipes Private Limited
 Mangal Powertech Private Limited
 Mangal Electrical Industries Private
Limited
 Dynamic Powertech Private Limited
 Dynamic Cables and Conductors Private
Limited
 Krishan Kripa Holiday Resorts Private
Other Interests
Limited
 Rams Creative technologies Private
Limited

HUF’s:- Rahul Mangal HUF


LLP – Nil

Partnership Firm:-
 M/s Aniketa Krishna International

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Mr. Ashish Mangal: Managing Director


Qualification Bachelor of Commerce
Age 42 Years
Address A-30 Subhash Nagar Jaipur 302016
Rajasthan, India
Experience 22 years
Occupation Business
Permanent Account Number ABYPM3246P
Passport Number H4028417
Name of Bank & Bank Account Axis Bank
Details O-15, Green House Ashok Marg, C-Scheme,
Jaipur, Rajasthan
Bank Acc No : 911010061780206
Driving License Number RJ14C20150024096
Voter Identification Card Number Not Available
Aadhar Card No. 223037292128
No. of Equity Shares held in DCL 75,27,000 Equity Shares aggregating to
& [% of Shareholding (Pre Issue)] 46.55% of Pre Issue Paid up Capital
DIN 00432213
Directorships in other Companies:

 Shiv Kripa Pipes Private Limited


 Mangal Powertech Private Limited
 Mangal Electrical Industries Private
Limited
 Indo Krates Private Limited
 Dynamic Powertech Private Limited.
 Dynamic Cables and Conductors Private
Limited
 Krishan Kripa Holiday Resorts Private
Limited
 RAMS Creative technologies Private
Limited

Other Interests HUF’s:- Ashish Mangal HUF

LLP: Nil

Partnership Firm:-
 M/s Aditya
 M/s Aditya Powertech Industries

Proprietorship Firm :-
 M/s Dynamic Metals

Confirmations/Declarations

In relation to our individual Promoters, Mr. Rahul Mangal and Mr. Ashish Mangal, our Company confirms that the Permanent
Account Number, Aadhar Card Number, Bank Account No. and Passport Number (as available) have been submitted to SME
Platform of BSE at the time of filing of this Draft Prospectus.

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Undertaking/ Confirmations

None of our Promoters or Promoter Group or Group Companies or person in control of our company has been:

(i) prohibited or debarred from accessing or operating in the capital market or restrained from buying, selling or dealing
in securities under any order or direction passed by SEBI or any other authority or
(ii) refused listing of any of the securities issued by such entity by any stock exchange, in India or abroad.

None of our Promoters is or have ever been a promoter, director or person in control of any other company which is debarred from
accessing the capital markets under any order or direction passed by the SEBI or any other authority.

Further, neither our Promoters, the relatives of our Promoters (as defined under the Companies Act) nor our Group Companies have
been declared as a willful defaulter by the RBI or any other government authority and there are no violations of securities laws
committed by them in the past and no proceedings for violation of securities laws are pending against them.

None of our Promoters, Promoter Group or the Group Companies have become sick Companies under the Insolvency and
Bankruptcy Code, 2016 erstwhile SICA and no application has been made in respect of any of them, to the Registrar of Companies
for striking off their names. Further no winding up proceedings have been initiated against the Promoters or the Group Companies.

Common Pursuits/ Conflict of Interest

Our Promoter Group entity and our Promoter Group Company, Dynamic Powertech Private Limited, Mangal Electrical Industries
Private Limited, Mangal Powertech Private Limited and Dynamic Cables & Conductors Private Limitedare engaged in the similar
line of business as on the date of this Draft Prospectus

We cannot assure that our Promoters or Promoter Group will not promote any new entity in the similar line of business and will not
favor the interests of the said entities over our interest or that the said Entity will not expand their businesses which may increase
our chances of facing competition. This may adversely affect our business operations and financial condition of our Company. For
further details, please see Risk Factorson page 15 of this Draft Prospectus.

For details of our Promoter Group and Group Companies refer to Section titled “Our Promoters and Promoter Group” & “Our
Group Companies” on page 133 and 140 of this Draft Prospectus.

We shall adopt the necessary procedures and practices as permitted by law to address any conflicting situations, as and when they
may arise.

Interest of our Promoter

The following is the interest of our Promoters in our Company:

Interest in promotion of Our Company

Our promoters, as stated herein before, are interested to the extent they have promoted our Company and to the extent of their
shareholding in our Company and dividend payable thereon and to the extent of their relative’s shareholding in our Company. Our
Promoters are also the Directors of our Company and may also be deemed to be interested to the extent of their remuneration, as per
the terms of their appointment and reimbursement of expenses payable to them and unsecured loan given by them to our Company.

The related party transactions are disclosed in “FinancialInformation of the Company” and “Our Management – Interest of
Directors” and “Our Management – Interest of Key Managerial Personnel” on pages 148, 127 & 132 of this Draft Prospectus,
respectively and for details regarding the shareholding of our Promoters in our Company, please see “Capital Structure” on page 51
of this Draft Prospectus.

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Interest in the property of Our Company

Except as mentioned hereunder our Promoters do not have any other interest in any property acquired/rented by our Company in a
period of two years before filing of this draft Prospectus or proposed to be acquired by us as on date of Draft Prospectus with RoC.

Sr. Name of Promoter Address of Property Interest and nature of interest


No.
Factory – Unit II
Our Company has Licensed the said property to our
Group Company, Mangal Electrical Private
B-308, Road No. 16, VKI Area, Jaipur
Limited, wherein our promoters are Directors.
302013, Rajasthan, India
1. Mr Ashish Mangal
Factory – Unit IV
Mr. Rahul Mangal
Our Company has taken the said property on Rent
Plot no. A-129, A-129A and A-130, from our Group Company, Shiv Kripa Pipes Private
SKS industrial Area Reengus, Dist. Limited, wherein our promoters are Directors.
Sikar, Rajasthan, India
2. Mr. Rahul Mangal Godown
Our Company has taken the said property on Rent
Plot No. C-72 at Road No. 1 (D), from our Promoter, Mr. Rahul Mangal.
V.K.I. Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan.

For further details of property please refer to Chapter titled “Our Business” beginning on page 87

In transactions for acquisition of land, construction of building and supply of machinery

Except as stated in the Chapter titled “Financial Information of the Company – Annexure R Related Party Transactions” and “Our
Business”beginning on page 175 and 87 of this Draft Prospectus, none of our promoter or promoter group entities are interested in
any transactions for the acquisition of land, construction of building or supply of machinery.

Other Interests in our Company

For transactions in respect of loans and other monetary transactions entered in past please refer “Annexure R” on “Related Party
Transactions” on page no 175, forming part of “Financial Information of the Company” of the Draft Prospectus.

Further except as provided hereunder, our promoters are not interested in our Company in any manner:

Sr. No. Director Interest


1. Mr. Rahul Mangal Personal Guarantee of Mr. Rahul Mangal, Mr. Ashish Mangal, Mrs. Meenakshi
Mr. Ashish Mangal Mangal, Mrs. Shalu Mangal & Mrs. Saroj Mangal and Corporate Guarantee of
our Group Company Indo Krates Private Limited, where our Promoters are
Director, against the total borrowing of 116.95 Lakhs made by our Company
from Bank of Baroda towards Working Capital Loan
Personal Guarantee of Mr. Rahul Mangal, Mr. Ashish Mangal and Mrs.
Meenakshi Mangal and Corporate Guarantee of Shiv Kripa Pipes Private
Limited, against the borrowing of 2000 lakhs from Small Industries and
Development Bank of India
Mr. Rahul Mangal, Mr. Ashish Mangal and Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal are the co-
borrowers in the loan against property, B-308, VKI Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan,
India facility, availed from Aditya Birla Finance Limited for 750 Lacs
One of the property of our Company is mortgaged against the loan of our Group
Company, Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited, where are Promoters are
Directors, from Aditya Birla Finance Home Loans against the borrowings of
600 Lacs

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2. Mr. Ashish Mangal Personal Guarantee of Mr. Ashish Mangal, against the total borrowing of 18
Lakhs made by our Company from Bank of Baroda towards vehicle loan
Our Company has availed loan against the security of property owned by
Proprietorship firm of Mr. Ashish Mangal, M/s Dynamic Metals against the
borrowing of 191 Lacs from HDB Financial Services Limited

For more details of Personal Guarantee given by our promoter towards financial facilities of our Company please refer to
“Statement of Financial Indebtedness” on page 181 respectively of this Draft Prospectus

Except as stated otherwise in this Draft Prospectus, our Company has not entered into any contract, agreements or arrangements
during the preceding two years from the date of this Draft Prospectus or proposes to enter into any such contract in which our
Promoter are directly or indirectly interested and no payments have been made to them in respect of the contracts, agreements or
arrangements which are proposed to be made with them

Experience of Promoters in the line of business

Our Promoters, Mr. Rahul Mangal and Mr. Ashish Mangal are engaged in the business of manufacturing of cables and conductors
for last 27 years and 22 years respectively. The company shall also endeavour to ensure that relevant professional help is sought as
and when required in the future.

Related Party Transactions

For the transactions with our Promoters and Promoter Group Members/Entities, please refer to section titled “Annexure – R” of
“Related Party Transactions” on page 175 of this Draft Prospectus.

Nature of family relationship between our Promoters:

The Promoters of the Company are related to each other within the meaning of section 2 (77) of the Companies Act, 2013. Details
of which are as follows:

Sr No Name of the Promoter Relationship with other Promoters


1 Mr. Ashish Mangal Brother of Mr. Rahul Mangal
2 Ms. Rahul Mangal Brother of Mr. Ashish Mangal

Payment or Benefits to our Promoter and Promoter Group during the last 2 years:

For details of payments or benefits paid to our Promoter and promoter group, please refer to the paragraph “Compensation of our
Managing Director” in the chapter titled “Our Management”beginning on page 124, also refer Annexure R on “Related Party
Transactions” on page 175 forming part of “Financial Information of the Company” and Paragraph on “Interest of Promoter” in
chapter titled “Our Promoter and Promoter Group” on page 135 of this Draft Prospectus.

Companies/Firms with which our Promoter has disassociated himself in the last three years

Except as disclosed below, our Promoters have not disassociated themselves from any of the Companies, Firms or other
entitiesduring the last three years preceding the date of this Draft Prospectus.

Name of the Company Reason for Disassociation


Shree Shyam Prime Buildconcepts Private Limited Resignation from Directorship by Mr. Ashish Mangal, who was
appointed as director in Shree Shyam Prime Buildconcepts Private
Limited on 22.10.2013 but due to preoccupation he has resigned
from this Company on 30.12.2016

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Barwara Hotels & Resorts Private Limited Resignation from Directorship by Mr. Ashish Mangal, who was
appointed as director in Barwara Hotels & Resorts Private Limited
on 24.05.2012 but due to preoccupation he has resigned from this
Company on 30.09.2015
Krishna Kripa Buildconcepts Private Limited Resignation from Directorship by Mr. Rahul mangal & Mr. Ashish
Mangal, who was appointed as director in Krishna Kripa
Buildconcepts Private Limited on 30.07.2014 but due to
preoccupation they resigned from this Company on 31.03.2017

Other ventures of our Promoters

Save and except as disclosed in this section titled “Our Promoter & Promoter Group” and “Our Group Companies” beginning on
page 133 and 140 respectively of this Draft Prospectus, there are no ventures promoted by our Promoters in which they have any
business interests/ other interests.

Litigation details pertaining to our Promoters

For details on litigations and disputes pending against the Promoters and defaults made by the Promoters, please refer to the section
titled “Outstanding Litigations and Material Developments”beginning on page 203 of this Draft Prospectus.

Related Party Transactions

For the transactions with our Promoter Group entities please refer to section titled “Annexure – R Related Party Transactions” on
page 175 of this draft Prospectus.

OUR PROMOTER GROUP

In addition to the Promoters named above, the following natural persons are part of our Promoter Group:

1. Natural Persons who are part of the Promoter Group

As per Regulation 2(1)(zb) (ii) of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, 2009, the Natural persons who are part of the Promoter Group (due
to their relationship with the Promoters) are as follows:

Relationship with Promoter Mr. Rahul Mangal Ms. Ashish Mangal


Father Late. Mr. Krishan Murari Mangal Late. Mr. Krishan Murari Mangal
Mother Mrs. Saroj Mangal Mrs. Saroj Mangal
Spouse Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal Mrs. Shalu Mangal
Brother Mr. Ashish Mangal Mr. Rahul Mangal
Mr. Akhilesh Mangal Mr. Akhilesh Mangal
Sister Mrs. Alpana Sharma Mrs. Alpana Sharma
Son Mr. Aniketa Mangal Mr. Rasik Mangal
Mr. Adhyan Mangal
Daughter - Ms. Aditi Mangal
Spouse’s Father Mr. Radhey Shyam Agarwal Mr. Kanhaiya Lal Agarwal
Spouse’s Mother Mrs. Usha Agarwal Mrs. Manjula Agarwal
Spouse’s Brother Mr. Puneet Agarwal Mr. Ankur Goyal
Mr. Suneet Agarwal
Spouse’s Sister Mrs. Kamini Agarwal Mrs. Poonji Agarwal

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2. Corporate Entities or Firms forming part of the Promoter Group

As per Regulation 2(zb) of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, 2009, the following entities would form part of our Promoter Group:

S.No. Nature of Relationship Entity


Companies:
1. Dynamic Cables & Conductors Private Limited
Any Body corporate in which 10% or more of the 2. Dynamic Powertech Private Limited
share capital is held by the Promoter or an immediate 3. Indo Krates Private Limited
1 relative of the Promoter or a firm or HUF in which the 4. Krishna Kripa Holiday Resorts Private Limited
Promoter or any one or more of his immediate 5. Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited
relatives is a member 6. Mangal Powertech Private Limited
7. Rams Creative Technologies Private Limited
8. Shiv Kripa Pipes Private Limited
Any company in which a company mentioned in (1)
2 Nil
above, holds 10% or more, of the equity share capital
Proprietorship: - M/s Dynamic Metals

Partnership Firm:-
1. M/s Aditya
2. M/s Aditya Powertech Industries
Any HUF or Trust or firm in which the aggregate
3. M/s Aniketa Krishna International
3 share of the Promoter and his immediate relatives is
equal to or more than 10% of the total
HUF:-
1. Rahul Mangal HUF
2. Ashish Mangal HUF

Trust:- Nil

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OUR GROUP COMPANIES

As per the SEBI ICDR Regulations, 2009 for the purpose of identification of Group Companies, our Company has considered those
companies as our Group Companies which is covered under the applicable accounting standard (AS-18) issued by the Institute of
Chartered Accountants of India as per Restated Financial Statements. Further, pursuant to a resolution of our Board dated August
22, 2017 for the purpose of disclosure in relation to Group Companies in connection with the Issue, a company shall be considered
material and disclosed as a Group Company if such company fulfils both the below mentioned conditions :-
(i) Such Company forms part of the Promoter Group of our Company in terms of Regulation 2(1)(z)(b) of the SEBI
Regulations and;
(ii) Our Company has entered into one or more transactions with such company in preceding fiscal or audit period as the case
may be exceeding 5% of total revenue of the company as per Restated Standalone Financial Statements.
Based on the above, the following Companies are identified as Group Companies of our Company:
1. Dynamic Powertech Private Limited
2. Indo Krates Private Limited
3. Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited
4. Shiv Kripa Pipes Private Limited
5. Rams Creative Technologies Private Limited

1. Dynamic Powertech Private Limited


Date of Incorporation April 09, 2009
Brief Description of Business : To carry on the business of manufacturing amd export in all types of
power and control cable, ACSR/ACC conductor, power and distribution
transformers, CRGO electrical steel stamping/lamination/transformer
core, core assembly and copper wire.
CIN U31102RJ2009PTC028629
PAN Card no. AADCD1253E
Registered Office Address A-30, Subhash Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302016 India
Board of Directors* Name DIN
Mr. Ashish Mangal 00432213
Mr. Rahul Mangal 01591411
( Rs. in Lacs, except per share data)
Audited Financial Information For The Year Ended
March 31, 2016 March 31, 2015 March 31, 2014**
Paid up Equity Share Capital 50.00 50.00 50.00
Reserves and Surplus (excluding Revaluation
717.45 73.19 0.00
Reserve and Less Misc. Expenses, if any )
Net worth 767.45 123.19 50.00
Turnover 2479.04 207.23 0.00
Other Income 50.44 6.06 0.00
Total Revenue 2529.48 213.29 0.00
Profit/ (Loss) after tax 644.44 73.19 0.00
Earnings per share (face value of Rs. 10 each) 128.89 14.64 N.A.
Net asset value per share 153.49 24.64 10.00
*As on date of Draft Prospectus.
**There were no transactions in the Company during the FY 2013-14.
Shareholding Pattern as on the date of this Draft Prospectus is as follows:
Sr. No. Name of the Shareholder No. of Equity Shares held % of Shareholding
1. Mr. Ashish Mangal 250,000 50.00
2. Mr. Rahul Mangal 250,000 50.00
Total 500,000 100.00

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Nature and extent of interest of our Promoters


Our Promoters hold 100% of the share in Dynamic Powertech Private Limited.
Dynamic Powertech Private Limited is an unlisted Company and it has not made any public issue (including any rights issue to the
public) in the preceding three years. It has not become a sick Company under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 erstwhile
SICA nor is under winding up.
There are no defaults in meeting any statutory/bank/institutional dues. No proceedings have been initiated for economic offences
against the Company.

2. Indo Krates Private Limited

Date of Incorporation May 12, 1972


Brief Description of Business : To carry on the business of manufacturers of, dealers in electric lamps
of all kinds and models, fluorescent tubes, miniature bulbs, auto lamps
and special lamps, projection lamps and photographic lamps/bulbs etc.
The company has not carried any revene from its main operation, and
it has earned income from Rent in last three years.
CIN U29299RJ1972PTC001426
PAN Card no. AAACI4181R
Registered Office Address F-259 V.K.I. Area,Road No.13,Jaipur Rajasthan, India
Board of Directors* Name DIN
Mr. Ashish Mangal 00432213
Mrs. Shalu Mangal 00432482
( Rs. in Lacs, except per share data)
Audited Financial Information For The Year Ended
March 31, 2016 March 31, 2015 March 31, 2014
Paid up Equity Share Capital 12.00 12.00 12.00
Reserves and Surplus (excluding Revaluation
9.20 8.57 7.50
Reserve and Less Misc. Expenses, if any )
Net worth 21.20 20.57 19.50
Turnover 0.00 0.00 0.00
Other Income 1.20 1.20 1.20
Total Revenue 1.20 1.20 1.20
Profit/ (Loss) after tax 0.63 1.07 0.74
Earnings per share (face value of Rs. 10 each) 0.53 0.90 0.62
Net asset value per share 17.67 17.14 16.25
*As on date of Draft Prospectus

Shareholding Pattern as on the date of this Draft Prospectus is as follows:

Sr. No. Name of the Shareholder No. of Equity Shares held % of Shareholding
1. Mr. Rahul Mangal 3,000 2.50
2. Mrs. Shalu Mangal 53,800 44.83
3. Mr. Ashish Mangal 55,250 46.04
4. Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal 3,600 3.00
5. Mrs. Saroj Mangal 3,700 3.08
6. RICCO Ltd 650 0.55
Total 1,20,000 100.00

Nature and extent of interest of our Promoters

Our Promoters, along with their Immediate Relatives hold 99.45% of the share in Indo Krates Private Limited.

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Indo Krates Private Limited is an unlisted Company and it has not made any public issue (including any rights issue to the public)
in the preceding three years. It has not become a sick Company under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 erstwhile SICA
nor is under winding up.

There are no defaults in meeting any statutory/bank/institutional dues. No proceedings have been initiated for economic offences
against the Company.

3. Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited

Date of Incorporation April 01, 2008


Brief Description of Business : To carry on the business of manufacturing in all types of power and
control cable, ACSR/ACC conductor, power and distribution
transformers, CRGO electrical steel stamping/ lamination/transformer
core, core assembly and copper wire.
CIN U31909RJ2008PTC026255
PAN Card no. AAFCM4722P
Registered Office Address C-61 (A), Road No. 1-C V. K. I. Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302013 India
Board of Directors* Name DIN
Mr. Ashish Mangal 00432213
Mr. Rahul Mangal 01591411
( Rs. in Lacs, except per share data)
Audited Financial Information For The Year Ended
March 31, 2016 March 31, 2015 March 31, 2014
Paid up Equity Share Capital 1450.00 1450.00 1450.00
Reserves and Surplus (excluding Revaluation
1521.84 1242.55 917.03
Reserve and Less Misc. Expenses, if any )
Net worth 2971.84 2692.55 2367.03
Turnover 14409.19 17150.00 15917.15
Other Income 142.18 85.24 46.33
Total Revenue 14551.37 17235.24 15963.48
Profit/ (Loss) after tax 279.29 326.33 166.94
Earnings per share (face value of Rs. 10 each) 1.93 2.25 1.15
Net asset value per share 20.50 18.57 16.32
*As on date of Draft Prospectus

Shareholding Pattern as on the date of this Draft Prospectus is as follows:

Sr. No. Name of the Shareholder No. of Equity Shares held % of Shareholding
1. Mr. Rahul Mangal 75,22,500 51.88
2. Mrs. Saroj Mangal 58,15,000 40.10
3. Mr. Ashish Mangal 10,32,500 7.12
4. Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal 32,500 0.22
5. Mrs. Shalu Mangal 30,000 0.21
6. Rahul Mangal HUF 67,500 0.47
Total 145,00,000 100.00

Nature and extent of interest of our Promoters

Our Promoters, along with their Immediate Relatives and Promoter Group hold 100.00% of the share in Mangal Electrical
Industries Private Limited.

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Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited is an unlisted Company and it has not made any public issue (including any rights
issue to the public) in the preceding three years. It has not become a sick Company under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code,
2016 erstwhile SICA nor is under winding up.

There are no defaults in meeting any statutory/bank/institutional dues. No proceedings have been initiated for economic offences
against the Company.

4. Shiv Kripa Pipes Private Limited

Date of Incorporation June 25, 2008


Brief Description of Business : To carry on the business of manufacturing, of all kind and types of
pipes/or tubes, iron pipes, plastic pipes, PVC Pipes, RCC pipes,
irrigation pipes, pressure pipes. The company has not carried any
revene from its main operation, and it has earned income from Rent
and interest income.
CIN U27109RJ2008PTC026857
PAN Card no. AAMCS1127R
Registered Office Address Sector-A, House No.-30, Shubash Nagar, Shastri Nagar, Jaipur ,
Rajasthan, 302016 India
Board of Directors* Name DIN
Mr. Ashish Mangal 00432213
Mr. Rahul Mangal 01591411
( Rs. in Lacs, except per share data)
Audited Financial Information For The Year Ended
March 31, 2016 March 31, 2015 March 31, 2014
Paid up Equity Share Capital 51.00 51.00 51.00
Reserves and Surplus (excluding Revaluation
109.82 105.88 107.07
Reserve and Less Misc. Expenses, if any )
Net worth 160.82 156.88 158.07
Turnover 0.00 0.31 0.00
Other Income 5.29 0.27 0.00
Total Revenue 5.29 0.58 0.00
Profit/ (Loss) after tax 3.94 (1.20) (0.93)
Earnings per share (face value of Rs. 10 each) 0.77 (0.24) (0.18)
Net asset value per share 31.53 30.76 30.99
*As on date of Draft Prospectus

Shareholding Pattern as on the date of this Draft Prospectus is as follows:

Sr. No. Name of the Shareholder No. of Equity Shares held % of Shareholding
1. Mr. Ashish Mangal 500,000 98.04
2. Mr. Rahul Mangal 10,000 1.96
Total 510,000 100.00

Nature and extent of interest of our Promoters

Our Promoters hold 100% of the share in Shiv Kripa Pipes Private Limited
Shiv Kripa Pipes Private Limited is an unlisted Company and it has not made any public issue (including any rights issue to the
public) in the preceding three years. It has not become a sick Company under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 erstwhile
SICA nor is under winding up.
There are no defaults in meeting any statutory/bank/institutional dues. No proceedings have been initiated for economic offences
against the Company.

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5. Rams Creative Technologies Private Limited

Date of Incorporation May 17, 2016


Brief Description of To carry on the business of internet services , E-commerce facility, hosting space,
Business : domain registration, telecommunication services, email marketing, lease lines and lease
links and host websites and web pages, ERP applications, accounts, multimedia content
creation, create networking, development and manufacturing of computer and
customized software development, website development, Proprietary software
development mobile hardware, computer and mobile software development, trade,
develop, enhance, promote, market and sell digital goods and services, security software,
cybercafé development, internet, development reselling of website hosting, domain
registration, web services and cloud computing services and to undertake the business of
manufacturers either for its own use or for sales, traders, dealers, exporters, importers,
developers, agents, stockists, distributors, processors, franchise holders, designers,
repairers, maintainers, consultants of computers & mobile systems & its peripherals and
accessories, computer consumables like floppy disk, diskettes, hard disks, ribbons,
computer stationary, computer and mobile hardware and software packages,
telecommunication systems, electrical and electronic items considered as integral part or
supplement of computer & mobile systems and to provide internet information services
and any other incidental activity related to I.T. Industry.
CIN U72900RJ2016PTC054961
PAN Card no. AAHCR7555H
Registered Office Address First Floor, C-61(A), Road No. 1-C V.K.I. Area, Jaipur-302013, Rajasthan, India
Board of Directors* Name DIN
Ashish Mangal 00432213
Meenakshi Mangal 00432298
Rahul Mangal 01591411
Ankush Sharma 07507811
Deepak Sharma 07796257
*As on date of Draft Prospectus
Since the Company is incorporated on May 17, 2016, the first set of Audited Financial Statements for FY 2016-17 is yet to be
approved and adopted by the Board of Directors

Shareholding Pattern as on the date of this Draft Prospectus is as follows:

Sr. No. Name of the Shareholder No. of Equity Shares held % of Shareholding
1. Rahul Mangal 25,000 50.00
2. Ashish Mangal 25,000 50.00
Total 50,000 100.00

Nature and extent of interest of our Promoters

Our Promoters hold 100% of the share in Rams Creative Technologies Private Limited

Rams Creative Technologies Private Limited is an unlisted Company and it has not made any public issue (including any rights
issue to the public) in the preceding three years. It has not become a sick Company under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code,
2016 erstwhile SICA nor is under winding up.

There are no defaults in meeting any statutory/bank/institutional dues. No proceedings have been initiated for economic offences
against the Company.

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Group Companies with Negative Net Worth/Losses:-

1. Shiv Kripa Pipes Private Limited

For details in relation to Shiv Kripa Pipes Private Limited, see section “Our Group Companies” on page 140 of this Draft
Prospectus.

Litigations

For details on litigations and disputes pending against the Group Companies, if any, please refer to the section titled “Outstanding
Litigations and Material Developments” on page 203 of this Draft Prospectus.

Undertaking / confirmations

None of our Promoters or Promoter Group or Group Companies or person in control of our Company has been

i. Prohibited from accessing or operating in the capital market or restrained from buying, selling or dealing in securities
under any order or direction passed by SEBI or any other authority; or
ii. Refused listing of any of the securities issued by such entity by any stock exchange, in India or abroad.

None of our Promoters, person in control of our Company or have ever been a Promoter, Director or person in control of any other
Company which is debarred from accessing the capital markets under any order or direction passed by the SEBI or any other
authority.

Further, neither our Promoters, the relatives of our individual Promoters (as defined under the Companies Act) nor our Group
Companies /entities have been declared as a defaulter by the RBI or any other government authority and there are no violations of
securities laws committed by them or any entities they are connected with in the past and no proceedings for violation of securities
laws are pending against them.

None of our Promoters, Promoter Group or the Group Companies has become sick Companies under the Insolvency and
Bankruptcy Code, 2016 erstwhile SICA and no application has been made in respect of any of them, to the Registrar of Companies
for striking off their names. Further no winding up proceedings have been initiated against the Promoters or the Group Companies.

Nature and Extent of Interest of Group Companies

a) In the promotion of our Company :

None of our Group Company have any interest in the promotion of our Company or any business interest or other interests in
our Company, except to the extent identified in chapter titled “Financial Information of the Company–Annexure R – Related
Party Transactions” on page 175 of this Draft Prospectus.

b) In the properties acquired or proposed to be acquired by our Company in the past two years before filing the Draft
Prospectus with stock exchange:

Our Group Company do not have any interest in the properties acquired or proposed to be acquired by our Company in the past
two years before filing the Draft Prospectus with Stock Exchange.

c) In transactions for acquisition of land, construction of building and supply of machinery

Except as stated in the Chapter titled “Our Business” beginning on page 87 of this Draft Prospectus, our Group Company is not
interested in any transactions for the acquisition of land, construction of building or supply of machinery.

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Common Pursuits/Conflict of Interest

Except for as disclosed in this Draft Prospectus, none of our Promoter/ Group Companies has any common pursuits. For details
please refer to chapter titled “Our Promoters and Promoter Group” on page 133 Of this Draft Prospectus.
As on the date of the Draft Prospectus, we cannot assure that our Promoter, Promoter Group/Group Company will not promote any
new entity in the similar line of business and will not favor the interests of the said entities over our interest or that the said entities
will not expand their businesses which may increase our chances of facing competition. This may adversely affect our business
operations and financial condition of our Company.

We shall adopt the necessary procedures and practices as permitted by law to address any conflicting situations, as and when they
may arise.

Related business transaction within the Group and their significance on the financial performance of the company:

For details relating to the business transactions within the Group Companies and their significance on the financial performance of
the Company see the chapter titled “Financial Information of the Company – Annexure R- Related Party Transactions” on page 175
of this Draft Prospectus.

Sales / Purchase between our Company and Group Companies:

For details relating to sales or purchases between our Company and any of our Group Companies exceeding 5% of the sales or
purchases of our Company see the chapter titled “Financial Information of the Company–Annexure R- Related Party Transactions”
on page …175 of this Draft Prospectus.

Business Interests amongst our Company and Group Companies /Associate Companies

Except as mentioned under Related Party Transactions, “Annexure R” beginning on page 175 Under Chapter titled “Financial
Information of the Company” there is no business interest among Group Company.

Defunct /Struck-off Company

None of Promoters, Promoter Group and our Group Companies has remained defunct and no application has been made to Registrar
of Companies for Striking off their name from the Register of Companies, during the five years preceding the date of filing this
draft prospectus.

Changes in Accounting Policies in the last three years

Except as mentioned under the paragraph Changes in Significant Accounting Policies, “Annexure IV” under Chapter titled
“Financial Information of the Company” beginning on page 156 of the Draft Prospectus, there have been no changes in the
accounting policies in the last three years.

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DIVIDEND POLICY

Under the Companies Act, our Company can pay dividends upon a recommendation by our Board of Directors and approval by the
shareholders at the general meeting of our Company. The Articles of Association of our Company give our shareholders, the right
to decrease, and not to increase, the amount of dividend recommended by the Board of Directors.

The Articles of Association of our Company also gives the discretion to our Board of Directors to declare and pay interim
dividends. No dividend shall be payable for any financial except out of profits of our Company for that year or that of any previous
financial year or years, which shall be arrived at after providing for depreciation in accordance with the provisions of Companies
Act, 2013.

Our Company does not have any formal dividend policy for declaration of dividend in respect of the Equity Shares. The declaration
and payment of dividend will be recommended by our Board of Directors and approved by the shareholders of our Company at
their discretion and may depend on a number of factors, including the results of operations, earnings, Company’s future expansion
plans, capital requirements and surplus, general financial condition, contractual restrictions, applicable Indian legal restrictions and
other factors considered relevant by our Board of Directors.

Our Company has not declared any dividend on the Equity Shares in the past five financial years. Our Company’s corporate actions
pertaining to payment of dividends in the past are not to be taken as being indicative of the payment of dividends by our Company
in the future.

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SECTION V- FINANCIAL INFORMATION OF THE COMPANY

RESTATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT

(As required by Section 26 of Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 4 of Companies (Prospectus and Allotment of Securities)
Rules, 2014)

To,
The Board of Directors,
DYNAMIC CABLES LIMITED
Survey F-260, Road No. 13
VKI Area, Jaipur,
Rajasthan 302013 India

Dear Sirs,

1. Report on Restated Financial Statements


We have examined the Restated Financial Statements of Dynamic Cables Limited (hereinafter referred as “the Company”), which
comprise of the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, Statement of Profit and Loss and the Statement of Cash Flows for the year
ended on March 31, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 & 2013 and the Summary of the Significant accounting policies approved by the Board
of Directors annexed to this report have been prepared in accordance with the requirements of:

a) Section 26 of Companies Act, 2013 (hereinafter referred to as the “Act”), read with the applicable provisions within Rule –
4 to 6 of Companies (Prospectus and Allotment of Securities) Rules, 2014, as amended;
b) The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2009 (“the
Regulation”) (“SEBI ICDR Regulations”) issued by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and amendments
made thereto from time to time;
c) The terms of reference to our engagements with the Company requesting us to examine financial statements referred to
above and proposed to be included in the Draft Prospectus/ Prospectus being issued by the Company for its proposed
Initial Public Offering of equity shares in SME Platform of BSE (“IPO” or “SME IPO”);
d) The (Revised) Guidance Note on Reports in Company Prospectuses issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of
India (“ICAI”); and
e) In terms of Schedule VIII of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, 2009 and other provisions relating to accounts, We, M/s H C
Bothra & Associates, Chartered Accountants, have been subjected to the peer review process of the Institute of Chartered
Accountants of India (ICAI) and hold a valid Certificate No. 009273 dated August 04, 2016 issued by the “Peer Review
Board” of the ICAI.
2. The Restated Summary Statements and Financial information of the Company have been extracted/ prepared by the
management from the Audited Financial Statements of the Company for financial year ended on March 31, 2017, March 31,
2016, March 31, 2015, March 31, 2014 & March 31, 2013, which have been approved by the Board of Directors.
3. Information of the Company for the financial year ended on March 31, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 & 2013, which have been
audited by M/s H C Bothra & Associates, Chartered Accountants and books of account underlying those financial statements
and other records of the Company, to the extent considered necessary by us, have been examined for the presentation of the
Restated Summary Statements under the requirements of Schedule III of the Act.

4. Financial Information as per Audited Financial Statements:


2) We have examined:

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i. The attached Restated Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Company, as at March 31, 2017, March 31, 2016,
March 31, 2015, March 31, 2014 and March 31, 2013 (Annexure I);
ii. The attached Restated Statement of Profits and Losses of the Company for the financial year ended on March 31, 2017,
March 31, 2016, March 31, 2015, March 31, 2014 and March 31, 2013 (Annexure II);
iii. The attached Restated Statement of Cash Flows of the Company for the financial year ended on March 31, 2017, March
31, 2016, March 31, 2015, March 31, 2014 and March 31, 2013 (Annexure III);
iv. The Significant Accounting Policies adopted by the Company and notes to the Restated Financial Statements along with
adjustments on account of audit qualifications / adjustments / regroupings. (Annexure IV);
(Collectively hereinafter referred as “Restated Financial Statements” or “Restated Summary Statements”)

3) In accordance with the requirements of sub‐clauses (i) and (iii) of clause (b) of sub‐section (1) of section 26 of the
Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 4 of Companies (Prospectus and Allotment of Securities) Rules, 2014, the SEBI
Regulations, the Revised Guidance Note on Reports in Company Prospectus and Guidance Note on Audit
Reports/Certificates on Financial Information in Offer Documents issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
(the ‘ICAI’) and the terms of our engagement agreed with you, we report that:
a) The “Restated Statement of Assets and Liabilities” as set out in Annexure I to this report, of the Company as at
March 31, 2017, March 31, 2016, March 31, 2015, March 31, 2014 and March 31, 2013, are prepared by the Company
and approved by the Board of Directors. This Statement of Assets and Liabilities, as restated have been arrived at after
making such adjustments and regroupings to the individual Financial Statements of the Company, as in our opinion
were appropriate and more fully described in Significant Accounting Policies and Notes to the Restated Summary
Statements as set out in Annexure IV to this Report.
b) The “Restated Statement of Profit and Loss” as set out in Annexure II to this report, of the Company for financial
year ended on March 31, 2017, March 31, 2016, March 31, 2015, March 31, 2014 and March 31, 2013 are prepared by
the Company and approved by the Board of Directors. This Statement of Profit and Loss, as restated have been
arrived at after making such adjustments and regroupings to the individual financial statements of the Company, as in
our opinion were appropriate and more fully described in Significant Accounting Policies and Notes to the Restated
Summary Statements as set out in Annexure IV to this Report.
c) The “Restated Statement of Cash Flow” as set out in Annexure III to this report, of the Company for the financial
year ended on March 31, 2017, March 31, 2016, March 31, 2015, March 31, 2014 and March 31, 2013 are prepared by
the Company and approved by the Board of Directors. This Statement of Cash Flow, as restated, have been arrived at
after making such adjustments and regroupings to the individual financial statements of the Company, as in our
opinion were appropriate and more fully described in Significant Accounting Policies and Notes to Restated Summary
Statements as set out in Annexure IV to this Report.
Based on the above and also as per the reliance placed by us on the audited financial statements of the company and Auditors
Report thereon which have been prepared by Statutory Auditor of the Company for the financial year ended on March 31,
2017, March 31, 2016, March 31, 2015, March 31, 2014 and March 31, 2013 we are of the opinion that “Restated Financial
Statements” or “Restated Summary Statements” have been made after incorporating:
(i) Adjustments for any material amounts in the respective financial years have been made to which they relate; and
(ii) There are no Extra-ordinary items except as shown in the Restated Profit & Loss Statement of that need to be
disclosed separately in the Restated Summary Statements.
(iii) Adjustments on account of the statutory audit qualifications, if any, have been adjusted and regrouped to the
individual financial statements of the Company, as in our opinion were appropriate and more fully described in
Significant Accounting Policies and Notes to the Restated Summary Statements as set out in Annexure IV to this
Report.
(iv) Adjustments in Financial Statements have been made in accordance with the correct accounting policies, which
includes the impact of provision of gratuity made on actuarial valuation basis in the Restated Financial statements.
(v) There are no revaluation reserves, which need to be disclosed separately in the “Restated Financial Statements”.
(vi) The Company has not paid any dividends on its equity shares since its incorporation.

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5. Other Financial Information:

1. We have also examined the following financial information as set out in annexure prepared by the Management and as
approved by the Board of Directors of the Company for the financial year ended on March 31, 2017, March 31, 2016,
March 31, 2015, March 31, 2014 and March 31, 2013.
Restated Statement of Share Capital, Reserves And Surplus Annexure-A
Restated Statement of Long Term and Short Term Borrowings Annexure-B & B(A) & B(B)
Restated Statement of Deferred Tax (Assets) / Liabilities Annexure-C
Restated Statement of Long Term Provisions Annexure-D
Restated Statement of Trade Payables Annexure-E
Restated Statement of Other Current Liabilities and Short Term Provisions Annexure-F
Restated Statement of Fixed Assets Annexure-G
Restated Statement of Long-Term Loans And Advances and Non Current Assets Annexure-H
Restated Statement of Inventories Annexure-I
Restated Statement of Trade Receivables Annexure-J
Restated Statement of Cash & Cash Equivalents Annexure-K
Restated Statement of Short-Term Loans And Advances Annexure-L
Restated Statement of Other Current Assets Annexure-M
Restated Statement of Other Income Annexure-N
Restated Statement of Turnover Annexure-O
Restated Statement of Mandatory Accounting Ratios Annexure-P
Restated Statement of Capitalization Annexure-Q
Restated Statement of Related party transaction Annexure-R
Restated Statement of Contingent liabilities Annexure-S
Restated Statement of Tax shelter Annexure-T
2. The Restated Financial Information contain all the disclosures required by the SEBI ICDR regulations and partial
disclosures as required by Accounting Standards notified under the Companies Act, 1956 of India read with the General
Circular 15/ 2013 dated September 13, 2013 of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs in respect of Section 133 of the Act.
3. We have carried out Re-audit of the financial statements for the Year ended on March 31, 2017 as required by SEBI
regulations. We have not audited any financial statements of the Company as of any date or for any period subsequent to
March 31, 2017. Accordingly, we do not express any opinion on the financial position, results or cash flows of the
Company as of any date or for any period subsequent to March 31, 2017.
4. The preparation and presentation of the Financial Statements referred to above are based on the Audited financial
statements of the Company in accordance with the provisions of the Act and the Financial Information referred to above is
the responsibility of the management of the Company

5. In our opinion, the above financial information contained in Annexure I to Annexure III and Annexure A to T of this
report read along with the Restated Statement of Significant Accounting Polices and related Notes as set out in Annexure
IV are prepared after making adjustments and regrouping as considered appropriate and have been prepared in accordance
with Section 26 of the Act, read with the applicable provisions within Rule – 4 to 6 of Companies (Prospectus and
Allotment of Securities) Rules, 2014, as amended, the SEBI Regulations, The Revised Guidance Note on Reports in
Company Prospectuses and Guidance Note on Audit Reports/Certificates on Financial Information in Offer Documents
issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (“ICAI”) to the extent applicable, as amended from time to time,
and in terms of our engagement as agreed with you. We did not perform audit tests for the purpose of expressing an
opinion on individual balances of account or summaries of selected transactions, and accordingly, we express no such
opinion thereon.
6. Consequently the financial information has been prepared after making such regroupings and retrospective adjustments as
were, in our opinion, considered appropriate to comply with the same. As result of these regroupings and adjustments, the
amount reported in the financial information may not necessarily be same as those appearing in the respective audited
financial statements for the relevant years.

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7. The report should not in any way be construed as a re-issuance or re-drafting of any of the previous audit report, nor should
this constructed as a new opinion on any of the financial statements referred to herein.
8. We have no responsibility to update our report for events and circumstances occurring after the date of the report.
9. Our report is intended solely for use of the management and for inclusion in the Offer Document in connection with the
IPO-SME for Proposed Issue of Equity Shares of the Company and our report should not be used, referred to or adjusted
for any other purpose without our written consent.

6. Auditor’s Responsibility
Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these restated financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in
accordance with the Standards on Auditing issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. Those Standards require
that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the
financial statements are free from material misstatement.

An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial
statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor‘s judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material
misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error.

In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the Company‘s preparation and fair
presentation of the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances. An audit
also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of the accounting estimates
made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements.

We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.

7. Opinion
In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, the restated financial
statements read together with the notes thereon, give the information required by the Act in the manner so required and give a
true and fair view in conformity with the accounting principles generally accepted in India, to the extent applicable;
a)In the case of Restated Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Company as at March 31, 2017, March 31, 2016, March
31, 2015, March 31, 2014 and March 31, 2013;
b) In the case of the Restated Statement of Profit and Loss of the Company for the financial Year ended on March 31, 2017,
March 31, 2016, March 31, 2015, March 31, 2014 and March 31, 2013.
c) In the case of the Restated Cash Flow Statement of the Company for the financial Year ended on March 31, 2017, March
31, 2016, March 31, 2015, March 31, 2014 and March 31, 2013.

For H C Bothra & Associates


Chartered Accountants
FRN: 008950C
PRC No : 009273

CA Harish Chand Bothra, FCA


Partner
M. No. 070537
Place: Jaipur
Date: September 02, 2017

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ANNEXURE – I
RESTATED STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
(Rs. in lakhs)
Particulars As at
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
I. EQUITY AND LIABILITIES
Shareholder's Funds
Share Capital 1078.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 900.00
Reserves and Surplus (excluding
Revaluation Reserves, if any) 3050.48 1704.63 1024.92 774.30 617.22

Non Current Liabilities


Long-term Borrowings 3633.23 2973.66 2481.35 2772.82 2230.20
Deferred tax liabilities (Net) 0.00 0.00 11.36 31.88 36.11
Other Long Term Liabilities 24.61 12.00 23.34 23.34 23.34
Long-term Provisions 50.49 38.89 32.96 24.68 22.10

Current Liabilities
Short-term Borrowings 5016.44 6024.60 2181.84 1198.72 1627.83
Trade Payables 3907.72 3730.00 5887.99 3902.18 3581.31
Other Current Liabilities 635.55 436.19 592.67 483.30 299.40
Short-term Provisions 197.60 226.11 82.54 58.22 42.67

Total 17594.11 16146.08 13318.98 10269.43 9380.19

II. ASSETS
Non Current Assets
Fixed assets
(i) Tangible Assets 1826.52 1898.84 1815.44 1915.42 1951.32
(ii) Intangible Assets 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
(iii) Capital Work-In-Progress 951.81 0.80 0.00 0.00 0.00

Non Current Investments


Deferred Tax Assets (Net) 20.02 4.80 0.00 0.00 0.00
Long-term Loans and Advances 332.22 109.48 33.06 27.24 19.56
Other Non Current Assets 3.09 3.09 3.09 3.09 3.09

Current Assets
Current Investments 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Inventories 3687.68 4713.43 2736.97 1925.57 2015.82
Trade Receivables 8413.53 7290.24 6119.40 4693.76 4244.86
Cash and Cash Equivalents 1432.33 1177.99 2072.05 992.84 722.27
Short-term Loans and Advances 667.98 804.65 429.37 615.65 263.13
Other Current Assets 258.93 142.76 109.60 95.88 160.14

Total 17594.11 16146.08 13318.98 10269.43 9380.19

Note-: The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary, profits and
losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, II and III.

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ANNEXURE-II
RESTATED STATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS

(Rs. in lakhs)
For the Year Ended
Particulars
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Revenue from Operations 29998.60 26787.47 26038.90 19741.16 17611.52
Other Incomes 216.02 192.46 172.92 175.82 124.95
Total Revenue A 30214.62 26979.93 26211.82 19916.98 17736.48
Expenses:
Cost of materials consumed 25903.18 22599.22 23427.54 17188.75 15972.18
Employee Benefits Expense 715.51 552.23 418.31 354.33 334.99
Administartive and other Expenses 1604.69 1744.68 1431.29 1138.87 492.45
Finance Costs 916.29 1049.87 536.13 645.77 635.11
Depreciation And Amortization Expense 203.62 198.47 211.86 164.29 173.56
Changes in inventory of Stock in Trade (345.01) (162.35) (174.99) 211.34 61.00
Total Expenses B 28998.27 25982.12 25850.14 19703.35 17669.29
Profit before exceptional and extraordinary
items and tax (A-B) C 1216.35 997.81 361.68 213.63 67.19
Exceptional/Prior Period item 4.24 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Profit before extraordinary items and tax 1212.10 997.81 361.68 213.63 67.19
Extraordinary item 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Profit Before Tax 1212.10 997.81 361.68 213.63 67.19
Provision for Tax
- Current Tax 427.35 334.27 127.64 60.78 25.87
- Deferred Tax Liability / (Asset) (15.22) (16.17) (20.52) (4.23) (10.71)
MAT Credit Entitlement 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Short/(Excess) Tax adjustment of prior years 7.92 0.00 0.81 0.00 0.00
Restated profit after tax for the period
from continuing operations 792.04 679.71 253.75 157.08 52.03
Profit/ (Loss) from Discontinuing operation 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Tax expenses of discontinuing operations 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Restated profit for the period 792.04 679.71 253.75 157.08 52.03

Note: The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary statements of
assets and liabilities, and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I and III.

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ANNEXURE-III
RESTATED CASH FLOW STATEMENT
(Rs. in lakhs)
For the Year ended
Particulars
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net Profit before tax 1,212.10 997.81 361.68 213.63 67.19
Adjustment for :
Less: Interest on Fixed Deposit (97.46) (79.11) (64.87) (51.88) (48.24)
Less: Profit on Sale of Fixed Assets 0.03 (5.49) (2.43) (10.10) -
Less: Dividend Income - - - - (0.30)
Add: Depreciation 203.62 198.47 211.86 164.29 173.56
Add: Provision of Gratuity 12.42 6.66 8.84 2.33 23.46
Add: Preliminery Expenses 1.03
Add: Interest on Borrowed Fund & Finance Charges 916.29 1,049.87 536.13 645.77 635.11

Operating profit before working capital changes 2,247.00 2,168.22 1,051.22 964.04 851.81
Adjustement for :
(Increase)/Decrease in Inventories 1,025.75 (1,976.46) (811.39) 90.25 (704.57)
(Increase)/Decrease in Trade Receivables (1,123.29) (1,170.84) (1,425.64) (448.91) (672.02)
(Increase)/Decrease in Other Current Assets (116.18) (33.15) (13.73) 64.27 (120.05)
(Increase)/Decrease in Short Term loans and advances 136.67 (375.28) 186.28 (352.52) 141.44
Increase/(Decrease) in Trade and other current liabilities 260.89 (2,203.52) 2,118.07 503.70 869.08
183.85 (5,759.26) 53.60 (143.22) (486.12)

Cash generated from / (used in) operations 2,430.85 (3,591.04) 1,104.82 820.83 365.69
Income Tax paid/(refund) (348.42) (302.39) (126.78) (43.91) (25.87)
Increase/(Decrease) in non current liabilities 12.61 (11.35) - 23.34
Expense related to previous year (0.81)
Net cash generated from/(used in) operating activities 2,095.04 (3,904.78) 977.23 776.92 363.16
- (A)

CASH FLOW FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES


Purchase of tangible fixed assets (131.48) (312.30) (116.35) (139.58) (237.17)
(Increase)\Decrease in Capital Work-in-Progress (951.01) (0.80) - - -
sale of fixed assets 0.15 35.94 3.76 21.30 -
(Increase)/Decrease in other Investments - 107.98
(Increase)/Decrease in other Non-Current Assets (222.74) (76.42) (5.83) (7.68) (1.58)
Interest Income on Fixed Deposit 97.46 79.11 64.87 51.88 48.24
Dividend Income - - - 0.30
Net cash (used in) Investing Activities - (B) (1,207.61) (274.47) (53.55) (74.08) (82.23)

CASH FLOW FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES


Issue of equity capital 631.80 - - 100.00 -
Proceeds from Loan/Borrowings (348.60) 4,335.07 691.66 113.50 597.59
Interest on Borrowed Fund (916.29) (1,049.87) (536.13) (645.77) (635.11)
Net cash(used in) / from financing activities - (C) (633.08) 3,285.19 155.53 (432.27) (37.52)

Net Increase/(decrease) in Cash & Cash Equivalents 254.34 (894.06) 1,079.21 270.57 243.41
(A+B+C)
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year 1,177.99 2,072.05 992.84 722.27 478.86
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the year 1,432.33 1,177.99 2,072.05 992.84 722.27

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Cash and cash equivalents at the end of year comprises :


1. Components of cash and cash equivalents:
Particulars
Cash on hand 3.22 5.20 0.67 1.36 4.89
Balances with scheduled banks: - - - - -
In current accounts 202.22 1.00 478.56 0.31 150.13
In Deposits with Scheduled Bank 1,226.89 1,171.79 1,592.82 991.17 567.25
Total Cash and cash equivalents 1,432.33 1,177.99 2,072.05 992.84 722.27

Notes:
1. The Cash Flow Statement has been prepared under indirect method as set out in Accounting Standard -3 on Cash Flow
Statement, specified under the Companies Act, 1956 (which are deemed to be applicable as Section 133 of the Companies Act,
2013 (“the Act”) read with Rule 7 of Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014).
2. Figures in Brackets represents outflow.
3. The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary statements of assets
and liabilities, profits and losses as appearing in Annexures IV, I and II.

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ANNEXURE-IV
SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES & NOTES TO THE RESTATED SUMMARY STATEMENTS

A. BACKGROUND

Dynamic Cables Limited was originally formed and registered as a partnership firm under the Partnership Act, 1932 in the name
and style of “M/s. Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals”. Further “M/s Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals with its branch M/s Dynamic
Engineer” was converted from partnership firm to a Private Limited Company under Part IX of Companies Act, 1956 in the name
of “Dynamic Cables Private Limited” vide Certificate of Incorporation dated April 03, 2007 vide CIN No.
U31300RJ2007PTC024139. Subsequently our Company was converted into a public limited company and the name of our
Company was changed from “Dynamic Cables Private Limited” to “Dynamic Cables Limited” on August 22, 2017 vide CIN No
U31300RJ2007PLC024139. The Company is engaged in manufacturing of Cables and Conductors.

B. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

1. BASIS OF PREPARATION OF FINANCIAL SATEMENTS

The Restated Summary Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Company as on March 31, 2017, March 31, 2016, March 31,
2015, March 31, 2014 and March 31, 2013 and the Restated Summary Statement of Profit and Loss and Restated Summary
Statements of Cash Flows for the year ended on March 31, 2017, March 31, 2016, March 31, 2015, March 31, 2014 and March 31,
2013 and the annexure thereto (collectively, the “Restated Financial Statements” or “Restated Summary Statements”) have
been extracted by the management from the Financial Statements of the Company for the year ended on March 31, 2017, March 31,
2016, March 31, 2015, March 31, 2014 and March 31, 2013.

The financial statements are prepared and presented under the historical cost convention and evaluated on a going-concern basis
using the accrual system of accounting in accordance with the accounting principles generally accepted in India (Indian GAAP) and
the requirements of the Companies Act, 1956 (up to March 31, 2014), and notified sections, schedules and rules of the Companies
Act 2013 (with effect from April 01, 2014), including the Accounting Standards as prescribed by the Companies (Accounting
Standards) Rules, 2006 as per section 211(3C) of the Companies Act, 1956 (which are deemed to be applicable as Section 133 of
the Companies Act, 2013 (“the Act”) read with Rule 7 of Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014).

2. USE OF ESTIMATES

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) requires the
management of the Company to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported balances of assets and liabilities and
disclosures relating to the contingent liabilities, if any, as at the date of the financial statements and reported amounts of income and
expenses during the year. Examples of such estimates include provisions for doubtful debts, employee retirement benefit plans,
provision for income tax and the useful lives of fixed assets. The difference between the actual results and estimates are recognized
in the period in which results are known or materialized.

3. FIXED ASSETS
Fixed assets are stated at historical cost less accumulated depreciation and impairment losses, if any. Cost includes purchase price
and all other attributable cost to bring the assets to its working condition for the intended use.
Subsequent expenditures related to an item of tangible asset are added to its book value only if they increase the future benefits
from the existing asset beyond its previously assessed standard of performance.
Projects under which assets are not ready for their intended use are shown as Capital Work-in-Progress. Cost includes cost of land,
materials, construction, services, borrowing costs and other overheads relating to projects.
Intangible assets are stated at acquisition cost, Net of accumulated amortization and accumulated impairment losses, if any.
Intangible assets are amortized on a straight line basis over their estimated useful lives.
Gains or losses arising from the retirement or disposal proceeds and the carrying amount of the asset and recognized as income or
expense in the Statement of Profit & Loss.

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4. DEPRECIATION

Tangible Fixed Assets

Depreciation on tangible fixed assets is computed based on Written down Value (WDV) Method t the rate and manner prescribe in
Schedule – XIV of the Companies Act, 1956.

Pursuant to Companies Act, 2013 (‘the Act’) being effective from April 1, 2014, the Company has revised depreciation rates on
tangible fixed assets as per useful life specified in Part ‘C’ of Schedule II of the Act. And due to the same there has been a change in
the estimated useful life of depreciable tangible assets which affects the depreciation in the current period and in each period during
the remaining useful life of the assets.As the change is only in regard to accounting estimate requiring an adjustment of the carrying
amount of tangible assets.

5. BORROWING COSTS

Borrowing cost includes interest and amortization of ancillary costs incurred in connection with the arrangement of borrowings.
Borrowing costs directly attributable to the acquisition, construction or production of an asset that necessarily takes a substantial
period of time to get ready for its intended use or sale are capitalized as part of the cost of the respective asset. All other borrowing
costs are expensed in the period they occur.

6. IMPAIRMENT OF ASSETS

(i) The company assesses, at each reporting date whether there is an indication that an asset may be impaired. If any indication
exists, or when annual impairment testing for an asset is required, the company estimates the asset’s recoverable amount. An asset’s
(including goodwill) recoverable amount is the higher of an assets net selling price and its value in use. The recoverable amount is
determined for an individual asset, unless the asset does not generate cash inflows that are largely independent of those from other
assets or groups of assets. Where the carrying amount of an asset exceeds its recoverable amount, the asset is considered impaired
and is written down to its recoverable amount. In assessing the value in use, the estimated future cash flows are discounted to their
present value using a pre-tax discount rate that reflects current market assessments of the time value of money and the risks specific
to the asset. In determining net selling price, recent market transactions are taken into account, if available. If no such transactions
can be identified, an appropriate valuation model is used.
(ii) After impairment, depreciation/ amortization is provided on the revised carrying amount of the asset over its remaining useful
life.

7. INVESTMENTS

Investments, which are readily realizable and intended to be held for not more than one year from the date on which such
investments are made, are classified as current investments. All other investments are classified as long-term investments.

Current investments are carried in the financial statements at lower of cost and fair value determined on an individual investment
basis. Long-term investments are carried at cost. However, provision for diminution in value is made to recognize a decline other
than temporary in the value of the investments.

On disposal of an investment, the difference between its carrying amount and net disposal proceeds is charged or credited to the
statement of profit and loss.

8. INVENTORIES

Cost of inventories comprises all costs of purchase, costs of conversion and other costs incurred in bringing the inventories to their
present location and condition.

Raw materials, packing materials and store & consumables are valued at cost determined on FIFO Basis.

Finished goods and WIP are valued at the lower of cost and Net Realizable Value.

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9. REVENUE RECOGNITION

i. Revenue from Sales of products is recognized when the risk and reward of ownership of the product is passed on to the
customers, which is generally on dispatches to customer

ii. Job Work Income is recognized on accrual basis on completion of service

iii. Interest income is recognized on a time proportion basis taking into account the amount outstanding and the rate applicable.

iv. Dividend income is recognized when right to receive the payment is established.

v. Lease Rent Income is recognized on accrual basis

10. FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS

i) Transactions in foreign currencies are recorded at the exchange rates prevailing on the date of the transaction.

ii) Monetary items in the form of Loans, Current Assets and Current Liabilities in Foreign Currency , outstanding at the close of the
year , are converted in Indian currency the appropriate rates of exchange prevailing on the date of the Balance Sheet, resultant gain
or loss is accounted in the statement of Profit and loss during the year.

iii) All other incomes or expenditure in foreign currency, are recorded at the rates of exchange prevailing on the dates when the
relevant transactions take place.

11. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

Defined-contribution plans:

A defined contribution plan is a post-employment benefit plan under which the company pays specified contributions to a separate
entity. The Company makes specified monthly contributions towards Provident Fund. The Company’s contributions to Employees
Provident Fund are charged to statement of profit and loss every year.

Provision for gratuity is provided based on Actuarial Valuation made covering all the period of five years.

Short Term Employee Benefits like leave benefit, if any, are paid along with salary and wages on a month to month basis, bonus to
employees are charged to profit and loss account on the basis of actual payment on year to year basis.

12. ACCOUNTING FOR TAXES ON INCOME

Tax expense comprises of current and deferred tax. Current income tax is measured at the amount expected to be paid to the tax
authorities in accordance with the Income-tax Act, 1961 enacted in India. The tax rates and tax laws used to compute the amount
that are enacted or substantively enacted, at the reporting date.

(i) Deferred income taxes reflect the impact of timing differences between taxable income and accounting income originating
during the current year and reversal of timing differences for the earlier years. Deferred tax is measured using the tax rates and the
tax laws enacted or substantively enacted at the reporting date.

(ii) Deferred tax liabilities are recognized for all taxable timing differences. Deferred tax assets are recognized for deductible timing
differences only to the extent that there is reasonable certainty that sufficient future taxable income will be available against which
such deferred tax assets can be realized. In situations where the Company has unabsorbed depreciation or carry forward tax losses,
all deferred tax assets are recognized only if there is virtual certainty supported by convincing evidence that they can be realized
against future taxable profits.

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The carrying amount of deferred tax assets are reviewed at each reporting date. The company writes-down the carrying amount of a
deferred tax asset to the extent that it is no longer reasonably certain or virtually certain, as the case may be, that sufficient future
taxable income will be available against which deferred tax asset can be realized. Any such write-down is reversed to the extent that
it becomes reasonably certain or virtually certain, as the case may be, that sufficient future taxable income will be available.

13. CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS

Provisions are recognized only when there is a present obligation as a result of past events and when a reliable estimate of the
amount of obligation can be made.

Contingent Liability is disclosed for

a) Possible obligation which will be confirmed only by future events not wholly within the control of the Company or

b) Present obligations arising from the past events where it is not probable that an outflow of resources will be required to settle the
obligation or a reliable estimate of the amount of the obligation cannot be made.

c) Contingent Assets are not recognized in the financial statements since this may result in the recognition of income that may never
be realized.

A disclosure for a contingent liability is made when there is a possible obligation or a present obligation that may, but probably will
not, require an outflow of resources. Where there is a possible obligation or a present obligation that the likelihood of outflow of
resources is remote, no provision or disclosure is made.

14. EARNINGS PER SHARE:

In determining the Earnings Per share, the company considers the net profit after tax which does not include any post tax effect of
any extraordinary / exceptional item. The number of shares used in computing basic earnings per share is the weighted average
number of shares outstanding during the period.

The number of shares used in computing Diluted earnings per share comprises the weighted average number of shares considered
for computing Basic Earnings per share and also the weighted number of equity shares that would have been issued on conversion
of all potentially dilutive shares.

In the event of issue of bonus shares, or share split the number of equity shares outstanding is increased without an increase in the
resources. The number of Equity shares outstanding before the event is adjusted for the proportionate change in the number of
equity shares outstanding as if the event had occurred at the beginning of the earliest period reported.

15. CASH FLOW:

Cash flows are reported using the indirect method, whereby profit before tax is adjusted for the effects of transactions of non-cash
nature, any deferrals or accruals of past or future operating cash receipts or payments and item of income or expenses associated
with investing or financing cash flows. Cash flows from operating, investing and financing activities of the Company are
segregated, accordingly.

C. CHANGES IN ACCOUNTING POLICIES IN THE PERIODS/YEARS COVERED IN THE RESTATED FINANCIALS

There is change in significant accounting policies adopted by the Company, the details of which are as under:

1) The Company has not been following the provisions of Accounting Standard – 15 “Employee Benefits” issued by the Institute of
Chartered Accountants of India for provision for Gratuity and accordingly, the provision of gratuity has not been accounted for by
the management in books of account for F.Y. 12-13, 13-14, F.Y.14-15 & F.Y.15-16. Provision for F.Y.16-17 is accounted on adhoc
basis.

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D. NOTES ON RESTATEMENTS MADE IN THE RESTATED FINANCIALS

1. The financial statements including financial information have been prepared after making such regroupings and adjustments,
considered appropriate to comply with the same. As result of these regroupings and adjustments, the amount reported in the
financial statements/information may not necessarily be same as those appearing in the respective audited financial statements for
the relevant years.

2. The Company does not have information as to which of its supplier are Micro small and Medium Enterprise registered under The
Micro small and Medium Enterprise Development Act 2006.Consequently the liability, if any, of interest which would be payable
under The Micro small and Medium Enterprise Development Act 2006,cannot be ascertained. However, the Company has not
received any claims in respect of such interest and as such, no provision has been made in the books of accounts.

3. Employee benefits:

The Company has adopted the Accounting Standard 15 (revised 2005) on Employee Benefits as per an actuarial valuation carried
out by an independent actuary in restated financials. The disclosures as envisaged under the standard are as under-:
Particulars 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13
1. The amounts recognized in the Balance Sheet are as follows:-
Present value of the obligation at the end of the
53,72,147 41,30,056 34,63,704 25,79,301 23,46,134
period
Fair value of plan assets at end of period - - - - -
Net liability/(asset) recognized in Balance
53,72,147 41,30,056 34,63,704 25,79,301 23,46,134
Sheet and related analysis
Funded Status (53,72,147) (41,30,056) (34,63,704) (25,79,301) (23,46,134)
Best estimate for contribution during next
11,29,895 9,08,389 8,40,678 6,81,964 6,62,818
Period
2. Current Liability (*It is probable outlay in next 12 months as required by the Companies Act)
Current Liability (Short Term)* 3,23,253 2,41,498 1,67,514 1,11,484 1,36,540
Non Current Liability (Long Term) 50,48,894 38,88,558 32,96,190 24,67,817 22,09,594
Total Liability 53,72,147 41,30,056 34,63,704 25,79,301 23,46,134
3. The amounts recognized in the Profit & Loss A/c are as follows
Current service cost 9,28,046 7,29,507 6,89,569 5,36,385 -
Interest cost 3,09,754 2,59,778 1,93,448 1,75,960 -
Net actuarial (gain)/loss recognized in the
4,291 (3,22,933) 1,386 (4,79,178) -
period
Expenses to be recognized in the statement of
12,42,091 6,66,352 8,84,403 2,33,167 -
profit and loss accounts
4. Changes in the present value of defined benefit obligation
Defined Benefit obligation at the beginning of 41,30,056 34,63,704 25,79,301
23,46,134 -
the period
Interest cost 3,09,754 2,59,778 1,93,448 1,75,960 -
Current service cost 9,28,046 7,29,507 6,89,569 5,36,385 -
Benefits paid (if any) 0 0 0 0 -
Actuarial (gain)/loss 4,291 (3,22,933) 1,386 (4,79,178) -
Defined Benefit of the obligation at the end of 53,72,147 41,30,056 34,63,704 25,79,301 23,46,134
the period
Benefit Description
Benefit Type Gratuity Valuation As per Act
Retirement Age 60 Yrs 60 Yrs 60 Yrs 60 Yrs 60 Yrs
5 Yrs of 5 Yrs of 5 Yrs of 5 Yrs of 5 Yrs of
Vesting Period Service Service Service Service Service
The principal actuarial assumptions for the
above are as follows:-

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7.50% Per 7.50% Per 7.50% Per 7.50% Per 7.50% Per
Salary Growth Rate
annum annum annum annum annum
5.00% Per 5.00% Per 5.00% Per 5.00% Per 5.00% Per
Discount rate
annum annum annum annum annum
IALM
IALM 2006-08 IALM 2006- IALM 2006- IALM 2006-
Mortality 2006-08
Ultimate 08 Ultimate 08 Ultimate 08 Ultimate
Ultimate
5.00% Per 5.00% Per 5.00% Per 5.00% Per 5.00% Per
Withdrawal rate
annum annum annum annum annum

4. Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets (AS 29)

Contingent liabilities and commitments (to the extent not provided for). There are no contingent liabilities as on March 31, 2017
except as mentioned in Annexure -S, for any of the years covered by the statements.

5. Related Party Disclosure (AS 18)

Related party transactions are reported as per AS-18 of Companies (Accounting Standards) Rules, 2006, as amended, in the
Annexure – R of the enclosed financial statements.

6. Accounting For Taxes on Income (AS 22)

Deferred Tax liability/Asset in view of Accounting Standard – 22: “Accounting for Taxes on Income” as at the end of the
year/period is reported as under
(Amt in lakhs.)
Particulars As At
Deferred Tax Calculation 31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Net Depreciation as Per Companies Act 203.62 198.47 211.86 164.29 173.56
Net Depreciation as per Income TaxAct 172.08 157.18 157.46 153.59 162.34
Timing Difference Due to Depreciation 31.55 41.28 54.40 10.70 11.21
Timing Difference Due to Gratuity 12.42 6.66 8.84 2.33 23.46
Deferred Tax Liability/(Deferred Tax Assets) (15.22) (16.17) (20.52) (4.23) (10.71)
Cumulative Balance of Deferred Tax (20.02) (4.80) 11.36 31.88 36.11
Liability/(Deferred Tax Assets)
Opening Deferred Tax Liability /(Deferred Tax (4.80) 11.36 31.88 36.11 46.82
Assets)
Debited/(Credit) to Restated Statement of Profit (15.22) (16.17) (20.52) (4.23) (10.71)
and Loss Account

7. Earnings Per Share (AS 20):

Earnings per Share have been calculated is already reported in the Annexure –P of the enclosed financial statements.

8. MATERIAL ADJUSTMENTS [AS PER SEBI (ICDR) REGULATIONS, 2009]

Appropriate adjustments have been made in the restated financial statements, whenever required, by reclassification of the
corresponding items of assets, liabilities and cash flow statement, in order to ensure consistency and compliance with requirement
of Company Act 2013 and Accounting Standards.

The Summary of results of restatements made in the audited financial statements of the Company for the respective period / years
and their impact on the profit / (loss) and assets and liabilities of the Company is as under.

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Statement of adjustments in the Financial Statements

The reconciliation of Profit after tax as per audited results and the Profit after tax as per Restated Accounts is presented below in
Table-1. This summarizes the results of restatements made in the audited accounts for the respective years/ period and its impact on
the profit & loss of the company.
1. Statement of Adjustments to Profit and Loss after Tax
Table -1
Particulars 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13
Net Profit After Tax as per audited accounts but before
800.17 683.86 258.88 158.49 68.25
adjustments for restated accounts:
Decrease/(Increase) in Provision for gratuity (12.42) (6.66) (8.84) (2.33) (23.46)
Decrease/(Increase) in Provision for Tax - - - - -
Decrease/(Increase) in DTL 4.30 2.52 3.71 0.92 7.25
- - - - -
Net Increase/ (Decrease) (8.12) (4.15) (5.13) (1.41) (16.21)
Profits after Tax as per Restated Accounts 792.05 679.71 253.75 157.08 52.03

a) Adjustment on account of provision for Gratuity:


The Company did not provide gratuity based on the requirement of AS-15 (Revised), therefore during the restatement, provision for
gratuity have been done as per the actuarial valuation and accordingly short/excess provision in respective year were adjusted to
comply with the requirement of AS-15 (Revised).
b) Adjustment on account of Provision of Deferred Tax:
Due to changes in Depreciation and Provision for Gratuity, Disallowances, etc, the Company has recalculated the deferred tax
liability and deferred tax assets at the rate of normal Tax rate applicable at the end of relevant year.

9. Realizations:

In the opinion of the Board and to the best of its knowledge and belief, the value on realization of current assets, loans and advances
will, in the ordinary course of business, not be less than the amounts at which they are stated in the Balance sheet.

10. Contractual liabilities

All other contractual liabilities connected with business operations of the Company have been appropriately provided for.

11. Amounts in the financial statements

Amounts in the financial statements are rounded off to nearest Rupees. Figures in brackets indicate negative values.

For H C Bothra & Associates


Chartered Accountants
FRN: 008950C
PRC No : 009273

CA Harish Chand Bothra, FCA


Partner
M. No. 070537
Place: Jaipur
Date: September 02, 2017

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ANNEXURE – A
STATEMENT OF SHARE CAPITAL, RESERVES AND SURPLUS
(Rs.in lakhs)
As at
Particulars 31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Share Capital
Authorised Share Capital 1100.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 900.00
Equity shares of Rs.10 each
Share Capital
Issued, Subscribed and Paid up Share Capital 1078.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 900.00
Equity Shares of Rs. 10 each fully paid up
Total 1078.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 900.00

A) Security Premium 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00


Add: Addition during the year 553.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Less:Utilised During the Year 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total (A) 553.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

B) Surplus in Profit and Loss account


Opening Balance 1704.63 1024.92 774.30 617.22 565.18
Add: Profit for the year 792.04 679.71 253.75 157.08 52.03
Less: Depreciation changes as per Schedule II
of Companies Act 2013 0.00 0.00 (3.12) 0.00 0.00
Total (B) 2496.68 1704.63 1024.92 774.30 617.22

Total (A+B) 3050.48 1704.63 1024.92 774.30 617.22


Notes:
1. Terms/rights attached to equity shares:
i. The company has only one class of shares referred to as equity shares having a par value of Rs.10/-. Each holder of equity
shares is entitled to one vote per share.
ii. In the event of liquidation of the Company, the holders of equity shares shall be entitled to receive any of the remaining
assets of the Company, after distribution of all preferential amounts. The amount distributed will be in proportion to the number
of equity shares held by the shareholders.
2. The figures disclosed above are based on the restated summary statement of assets and liabilities of the Company.
3. Company does not have any Revaluation Reserve.
4. The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary statements of
assets and liabilities, profits and losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I, II and III.
5. The reconciliation of the number of shares outstanding as at: -
As at
Particulars
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Number of shares at the beginning 10,000,000 10,000,000 10,000,000 9,000,000 9,000,000
Add: Shares issued during the year 780,000 - - 1,000,000 -
Less: Shares bought back during the Year - - - - -
Number of shares at the end 10,780,000 10,000,000 10,000,000 10,000,000 9,000,000
6. The detail of shareholders holding more than 5% of Shares as at: -
As at ( No of Shares)
Name of Share Holder
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Mr. Rahul Mangal 4,226,250 3,530,000 3,530,000 3,530,000 3,530,000
Mrs. Saroj Mangal 600,000 2,200,000 2,200,000 2,200,000 1,200,000
Mr.Ashish Mangal 5,018,000
Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal 4,015,000 4,015,000 4,015,000 4,015,000

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ANNEXURE – B
STATEMENT OF LONG TERM AND SHORT TERM BORROWINGS
(Rs.in lakhs)
As at
Particulars
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013

Long Term Borrowings


From Banks/Financial Institutions (Secured)
Term Loans 289.58 580.71 806.80 994.16 443.66

Loans and Advances (Unsecured)

From Promoters/Direcotrs 1065.19 1263.89 745.11 302.65 385.87


From Related Parties 19.05 19.05 19.05 656.63 240.70
From others 2259.41 1110.01 910.39 819.37 1159.98

Total 3633.23 2973.66 2481.35 2772.82 2230.20

Current portion of long-term borrowings, included under Other Current Liabilities


Term Loans 185.66 228.34 194.33 269.69 204.39
Other Loans 99.23 9.50 53.06 18.21 40.35

Short Term Borrowings


Loans From Banks (Secured) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Bank Working Capital Loan/OD/CC 5016.44 6024.60 2181.84 1198.72 1627.83
Others - - - - -
Loan from Promoters/Direcotrs/Related Parties - - - - -
Total 5016.44 6024.60 2181.84 1198.72 1627.83

The above amount includes:


Secured Borrowings 5491.68 6833.65 2988.64 2192.87 2071.49
Unsecured Borrowings 3442.88 2402.45 1727.61 1796.87 1826.90

Notes:
1. The figures disclosed above are based on the restated summary statement of assets and liabilities of the Company.
2. The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary, statements
of assets and liabilities, profits and losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I, II and III.
3. List of persons/entities classified as ‘Promoters’ and ‘Promoter Group Companies’ has been determined by the
Management and relied upon by the Auditors. The Auditors have not performed any procedure to determine whether the
list is accurate and complete.
4. The terms and conditions and other information in respect of Secured and Unsecured Loans are given in Annexure –B
(A) & B (B).

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ANNEXURE – B(A)
STATEMENT OF PRINCIPAL TERMS OF SECURED LOANS AND ASSETS CHARGED AS SECURITY

(Rs.in lakhs)
Outstandi Outstandi
Re- ng ng
Sanctioned Payme amount amount
Name of Purpos Loan A/c Rate of Collateral/Other Mora-
Amount Primary Security nt as on as on
Lender e No. interest Security torium
Schedul 31.03.201 31.03.201
e 7 as per 6 as per
Books Books
Secured Loan
Hypothecation of Immovable
property (present plus future
construction thereupon) located at
plot no. B-308, Vishwakarma
LTRR of
Industrial Area, Jaipur
16.50% -
1. Hypothecation of Immovable
Aditya Margin Of
Loan property (present plus future
Birla 3.5%. 60
against NA 75,000,000 construction thereupon) located at _ NA 358.42 504.74
Finance Therefore Months
property plot no. B-308, Vishwakarma
Ltd Applicabl
Industrial Area, Jaipur
e rate of
13.00%
2. Co Borrower
a) Mr. Rahul Mangal
b) Mr. Ashish Mangal
c) Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal
Axis Bank Vehicle AUR00100 Hypothecation of Vehicle Mercedes 60
5,861,920 9.65% _ NA 48.94 0.00
Ltd Loan 01810562 Benz C Class Months
Bank Of
Vehicle 710060000 Hypothecation of Vehicle Honda 36
Baroda 600,000 9.90% NA 3.56 5.44
Loan 1437 Amaze months
Ltd
Bank Of
Vehicle 710060000 Hypothecation of Vehicle Honda 36
Baroda 1,200,000 10.50% NA 4.32 8.73
Loan 1313 Amaze – 2 cars months
Ltd
On 1) Hypothecation of Plant and Personal Gurantee of Mr.
Bank Of CC(HYP Machinery, Vehicles, other Fixed Ashish Mangal, Mr.
Cash 710050000
Baroda 11,695,000 O)- 12M Assets, stock, book debts and other Rahul Mangal Mrs. Saroj NA NA 5016.44 6024.60
Credit 0143
Ltd MCLR current assets of the Company Mangal, Mrs. Meenakshi
+2.35% {d} Plot no.SP636(A) Road No.6, Mangal and Mrs. Shalu
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with VKIA Jaipur, e) plot no. 102, Mangal and Corporate


monthly “manglam industrial city” at village Guare= 166 yn of
rest PC- jaitpura and chomu,tehsil Indokrates Private
1.25% chomu,district jaipur Limited
above 2) Equitable Mortgage of Factory
12M Land and Building situated of the
Effective Company at {a} H-581(A), to H-
MCLR 592(A) at Road No.6, VKIA, Jaipur,
PCFC – {b} F-260, Road No.13, VKIA
350bps + jaipur, {c} Plot no.SP636(A-1) Road
LIBOR No.6, VKIA Jaipur,
Gold Card 3) Equitable Mortgage of Factory
– 12M Land and Building situated of
MCLR Indokrates Private Limited at Plot
+2.35% no.F-259 Road No.13, VKIA Jaipur
with 4) Immovable property of Mr. Ashish
monthly Mangal at Plot no. 58 & 59 Narayan
rest Vihar-q, Gopalpura by-pass,jaipur.
5) Immovable property of Mrs. Saroj
Mangalat A-30, shubhash nagar,
jaipur.
1. First charge by way of equitable 1. First charge by way of
mortgage in favour of SIDBI of lease hypothecation in favour
holds rights of immovable property of SIDBI of all the current
of M/s Shiv Kripa Pipes Private assets of the Company
Limited situated at Industrial Plot including stock, raw
No. A-129, A-129A & A-130,SKS material, stock in process,
Industrial Area, Reengus, Distt. Sikar finished & semi-finished
Term Loan (Raj.) goods consumable stores
Term
- 110 lacs 2. First charge by way of equitable and book debts, etc.
Loan D0000W6 66 18
SIDBI and 12.20% mortgage in favour of SIDBI of sub- pertaining to the said 60.00 0.00
and Soft X months months
Soft Loan – lease rights of the Company over the Reengus project, both
Loan
20 lacs immovable property situated at present and future.
Industrial Plot No. A-129, A-129A & 2. First charge by way of
A-130,SKS Industrial Area, Reengus, hypothecation in favour
Distt. Sikar (Raj.) of SIDBI of all book-
3. First charge by way of debts, receivables & other
hypothecation in favour of SIDBI of actionable claims due to
all the movable assets of the the Company pertaining
Company including plant & to the said Reengus
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machinery, misc. fixed assets, project, both present and


machinery spares, tools, accessories, future.
furniture & fixtures, equipment etc. 3. Personal Gurantee of
pertaining to the said Reengus Mr. Ashish Mangal, Mr.
project, both present and future. Rahul Mangal and Mrs.
Meenakshi Mangal.
Corporate Guarantee of
Shiv Kripa Pipes Private
Limited
1. Charge on all movable asstes
(including current assets) (existing +
finance under projects) of the
Sub- 15.25%
borrower. 36
SIDBI Ordinat 25319209 30,000,000 p.a. 180 days 0.00 290.14
2. Irrevocable and unconditional months
e Debt (Fixed)
gurantee of Mr. Ashish Mangal, Mr.
Rahul Mangal, Mrs.Saroj Mangal,
Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal.

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ANNEXURE – B(B)
STATEMENT OF TERMS & CONDITIONS OF UNSECURED LOANS

1. Details Of Unsecured Loans outstanding as at the end of the lastest reporting periods from Directors /
Promoters / Promoter Director / Promoter Group / Associates / Relatives Of Directors / Group Companies/Others
Unsecured Loans from Directors/Promoters/Promoter Director/Promoter Group/Associates/ Relatives Of Directors/Group
Companies are repayable on demand and as per rate of interest as mentioned below.

(Rs. in lakhs)
Rate of Int
Name of Lender Re-Payment Terms As on 31.03.2017
erest
Ashish Mangal 14.01% On Demand 913.32
Rahul Mangal NIL On Demand 151.86
Indokrates (P) Ltd. NIL On Demand 19.05
Ajitnath Exports Pvt. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 245.00
Biyani Biosolutions Pvt. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 215.00
Divyanshi Gems Pvt. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 25.00
Granth Exim Pvt. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 40.00
Hdb Financial Services Ltd. 11.00% On Demand 116.94
Indian Transformer& Electricals P. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 8.69
Kasare Financial Services Pvt. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 10.00
Kumud Diamonds Pvt. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 25.00
Pakshal Exim Pvt. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 131.75
Prem Cables Pvt. Ltd. 15.00% On Demand 1,001.48
Rati Diamonds Pvt. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 190.00
Renco Diam Pv. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 124.00
Rohit Diagem Pvt. Ltd 12.00% On Demand 106.00
Ronak Earthmover Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 20.54
Yuvika Impex Pvt. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 99.25
Total 3,442.88

ANNEXURE-C
STATEMENT OF DEFERRED TAX (ASSETS) / LIABILITIES
(Rs. in Lakhs)
For the Year Ended
Particulars
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Opening Balance (A)
Opening Balance of Deferred Tax (Asset) /
Liability (4.80) 11.36 31.88 36.11 46.82
Current Year Provision (B)
(DTA) / DTL on Depreciation (10.92) (13.92) (17.65) (3.47) (3.46)
(DTA) / DTL on Provision for Gratuity/Carry
Forward Losses (4.30) (2.25) (2.87) (0.76) (7.25)
Closing Balance of Deferred Tax (Asset) /
Liability (A+B) (20.02) (4.80) 11.36 31.88 36.11

Notes:
1. The figures disclosed above are based on the restated summary statement of assets and liabilities of the Company.
2. The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary, statements
of assets and liabilities, profits and losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I, II and III.

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ANNEXURE-D
STATEMENT OF OTHER LONG TERM LIABILITIES AND LONG TERM PROVISIONS

OTHER CURRENT LIABILITIES


(Rs. in lakhs)
As at
Particulars
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013

Creditors for Supplies 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00


Creditors for Capital Goods 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Advance from Customers 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Security Deposit 24.61 12.00 23.34 23.34 23.34
TOTAL 24.61 12.00 23.34 23.34 23.34
LONG TERM PROVISIONS
(Rs. in lakhs)
As at
Particulars
3/31/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Provision for Gratuity 50.49 38.89 32.96 24.68 22.10
Provision for Leave Encashment - - - - -
TOTAL 50.49 38.89 32.96 24.68 22.10
Notes:
1.The figures disclosed above are based on the restated summary statement of assets and liabilities of the Company.
2. The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary, statements
of assets and liabilities, profits and losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I, II and III.

ANNEXURE-E
STATEMENT OF TRADE PAYABLES
(Rs.in lakhs)
As at
PARTICULARS
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Trade Payables
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises - - - - -
Creditors for Supplies 3138.31 2968.71 5372.17 3466.27 3281.95
Others 769.40 761.29 515.82 435.91 299.36
Total 3907.72 3730.00 5887.99 3902.18 3581.31
Notes:
1. The figures disclosed above are based on the restated summary statement of assets and liabilities of the Company.
2. The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary statements
of assets and liabilities, profits and losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I, II and III.
3. Amount due to entities covered under Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises as defined in the Micro, Small, Medium
Enterprises Development Act, 2006, have been identified on the basis of information available with the Company. It is
informed by the management no provision has been made for interest as required by Interest on Delayed Payments to Small
Scale and Ancillary Industrial Undertakings Act, 1993 on amounts due to Small Scale Industries, as the amount is not
ascertainable. These will be charged to accounts as and when claimed by the parties and/or paid to them.

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ANNEXURE-F
STATEMENT OF OTHER CURRENT LIABILITIES AND SHORT TERM PROVISIONS
( Rs in lakhs.)
As at
PARTICULARS
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Other Current Liabilities
Current Maturities of Long term Debt 284.90 237.85 247.39 287.91 244.74
Other payables 0.00 6.90 0.00 0.00 1.93
Statutory remittances (Contributions to PF
and ESIC, Withholding Taxes,Excise Duty,
VAT, Service Tax,etc.) 67.48 69.84 13.80 11.65 13.01
Creditors for Capital Goods 142.84 0.00 4.30 10.07 0.63
Advances from customers 140.33 121.60 327.19 173.66 39.09
Others - - - - -
Total 635.55 436.19 592.67 483.30 299.40

Short-Term Provisions
Provision for Current Year Tax 86.86 31.88 0.86 16.87 -
Provision for Exp 50.78 158.09 49.86 17.68 19.01
Provision for Gratuity 3.23 2.41 1.68 1.11 1.37
Salary and Other Payables 56.73 33.73 30.14 22.56 22.30

Total 197.60 226.11 82.54 58.22 42.67


Notes:
1. The figures disclosed above are based on the restated summary statement of assets and liabilities of the Company.
2. The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary statements of
assets and liabilities, profits and losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I, II and III.

ANNEXURE-G
STATEMENT OF FIXED ASSETS
( Rs .in lakhs)
As at
PARTICULARS
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
(i) Tangible Assets
Tangible Assets - - - - -
Freehold land 668.88 668.88 763.13 575.05 575.05
Buildings 543.07 568.32 414.32 625.88 664.71
Air Conditioners 4.84 3.91 4.25 3.27 3.35
Office Equipments 6.84 6.46 2.45 3.85 4.47
Plant and machinery 479.92 497.41 528.06 595.38 650.49
Electrical installation 3.52 4.34 1.38 3.29 2.91
Computers 10.03 2.55 2.02 2.23 3.10
Furniture and fixtures 10.76 8.09 6.66 3.66 3.95
Vehicles 98.65 138.89 93.17 102.80 43.29
Total Tangible Assets 1826.52 1898.84 1815.44 1915.42 1951.32

(ii) Capital Work-in-Progress


Capital Work-in-Progress 951.81 0.80 - - -
Intangible assets under development - - - -
Grand Total 2778.33 1899.64 1815.44 1915.42 1951.32

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Notes:
1. The figures disclosed above are based on the restated summary statement of assets and liabilities of the Company.
2. The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary
statements of assets and liabilities, profits and losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I, II and III.

ANNEXURE-H
STATEMENT OF LONG-TERM LOANS AND ADVANCES & NON CURRENT ASSETS
LONG-TERM LOANS AND ADVANCES
(Rs. in lakhs)
As at
PARTICULARS
3/31/2017 3/31/2016 3/31/2015 3/31/2014 3/31/2013
Deposits – Others 58.71 46.90 33.06 27.24 19.56
Advance for Capital Goods 273.51 62.58 - - -
Total 332.22 109.48 33.06 27.24 19.56

NON CURRENT ASSETS


(Rs. in lakhs)
As at
PARTICULARS
3/31/2017 3/31/2016 3/31/2015 3/31/2014 3/31/2013
Sterling Holiday 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63
CTO Special Circle II 2.46 2.46 2.46 2.46 2.46
Total 3.09 3.09 3.09 3.09 3.09

Notes:
1. The figures disclosed above are based on the restated summary statement of assets and liabilities of the Company.
2. The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary statements of
assets and liabilities, profits and losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I, II and III.

ANNEXURE-I

STATEMENT OF FIXED ASSETS


(Rs. in lakhs)
As at
PARTICULARS
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Inventories
(a) Raw materials 2887.45 4212.62 2446.59 1808.30 1653.38
(b) Packing material 73.78 118.21 71.44 75.23 107.31
I Work-in-progress 0.00 - - - -
(d) Finished goods 705.33 343.36 177.33 12.16 184.75
(e) Stores and spares 12.03 13.18 11.88 9.98 11.71
(f) Others(Scrap) 9.09 26.06 29.73 19.91 58.66
Total 3687.68 4713.43 2736.97 1925.57 2015.82
Note: As per Management Explanation, Invenotry has been physically verified by the management of the Company at the
end of respective year.

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ANNEXURE- J
STATEMENT OF TRADE RECEIVABLES
(Rs. in lakhs)
As At
PARTICULARS
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Outstanding for a period exceeding six months (Unsecured and considered Good)
From Directors/Promoters/ Promoter
Group/Associates/ Relatives of Directors/ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Group Companies.
Others 2186.69 1076.19 263.99 274.05 529.43
Outstanding for a period not exceeding 6 months (Unsecured and considered Good)
From Directors/Promoters/Promoter
Group/Associates/ Relatives of Directors/ 136.96 0.00 149.38 506.69 199.35
Group Companies.
Others 6089.88 6214.05 5706.03 3913.02 3516.09
Total 8413.53 7290.24 6119.40 4693.76 4244.86
Notes:
1. The figures disclosed above are based on the restated summary statement of assets and liabilities of the Company.
2. The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary statements
of assets and liabilities, profits and losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I, II and III.

ANNEXURE-K
STATEMENT OF CASH & CASH EQUIVALENTS
(Rs.in lakhs)
As at
PARTICULARS
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Cash in Hand (As Certified by Management) 3.22 5.20 0.67 1.36 4.89
Balances with Banks
- In Current Accounts 202.22 1.00 478.56 0.31 150.13
- Deposits 1226.89 1171.79 1592.82 991.17 567.25

Total 1432.33 1177.99 2072.05 992.84 722.27

Notes:
1. Additional Disclosures as per G.S.R. 308E

Other Denomination
Particulars SBNs Total
Notes
Closing cash in hand as on 08.11.2016 - 285,460 285,460
(+) Permitted receipts 543,500 543,500
(-) Permitted payments 659,008 659,008
(-) Amount deposited in Banks - - -
Closing cash in hand as on 30.12.2016 - 169,952 169,952
2. The figures disclosed above are based on the restated summary statement of assets and liabilities of the Company.
3. The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary statements of
assets and liabilities, profits and losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I, II and III.

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ANNEXURE-L
STATEMENT OF SHORT-TERM LOANS AND ADVANCES
(Rs. in lakhs)
As at
PARTICULARS
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Unsecured and Considered Good:
Loans & Advances to Staff - 14.35 4.98 15.03 6.04
Advance to material suppliers 70.75 73.30 16.49 125.56 108.31
Security deposits 71.78 116.30 92.31 118.74 39.75
In the course of business - - - - -
Balances with government authorities 484.12 272.04 294.93 315.30 89.53
Unsecured, considered good - - - - -
CENVAT Cedit 41.33 328.66 20.66 41.02 19.50
Total 667.98 804.65 429.37 615.65 263.13
Notes:
1. The figures disclosed above are based on the restated summary statement of assets and liabilities of the Company.
2. The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary statements of
assets and liabilities, profits and losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I, II and III.

ANNEXURE-M
STATEMENT OF OTHER CURRENT ASSETS
(Rs. in lakhs)
As at
PARTICULARS
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Tax Deducted at Source 1.51 1.60 - - -
Prepaid Expenses 11.43 1.72 0.00 0.36 16.75
Income Tax Rufundable 0.00 1.80 3.18 5.35 3.18
Others 245.99 137.64 106.43 90.17 140.21
Advance Income Tax - - - - -
Total 258.93 142.76 109.60 95.88 160.14
Notes:
1. The figures disclosed above are based on the restated summary statement of assets and liabilities of the Company.
2. The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary statements
of assets and liabilities, profits and losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I, II and III.

ANNEXURE-N
STATEMENT OF OTHER INCOME
(Rs. in lakhs)
For the Year Ended
Particulars
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Recurring Income
Interest on
- Bank deposits 97.46 79.11 64.87 51.88 48.24
- Others 3.13 - 4.32 17.37 15.94
Dividend Received 0.00 - - - 0.30
Duty Draw Back 21.61
Misc.Income 4.37 - - - -
Profit on sale of Vehicle -0.03 5.49 2.43 10.10 -
Rental Income 89.47 107.86 101.30 96.48 60.47
Total 216.02 192.46 172.92 175.82 124.95

Notes:

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1. The figures disclosed above are based on the restated summary statement of assets and liabilities of the Company.
2. The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary statements
of assets and liabilities, profits and losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I, II and III.

ANNEXURE-O
STATEMENT OF TURNOVER
(Rs. in lakhs)
For the Year Ended
Particulars
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Proceeds from Sale
Manufactured Products
Turnover 33171.98 29676.17 28568.40 21470.36 19295.07
Less - Excise Duty 3195.48 2938.26 2637.83 1852.88 1737.14
Net Sales 29976.50 26737.91 25930.57 19617.49 17557.93
Job Work Receipt 22.10 49.55 108.33 123.68 53.59

Total 29998.60 26787.47 26038.90 19741.16 17611.52

ANNEXURE-P
STATEMENT OF MANDATORY ACCOUNTING RATIOS
(Rs. in lakhs)
As at
Particulars
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Net Worth (A) 4128.48 2704.63 2024.92 1774.30 1517.22
Restated Profit after tax 792.04 679.71 253.75 157.08 52.03
Adjusted Profit after Tax (B) 792.04 679.71 253.75 157.08 52.03
Number of Equity Share outstanding as on the
End of Year/Period ( C) 107.80 100.00 100.00 100.00 90.00
Weighted average no of Equity shares at the
time of end of the year (D) 154.90 150.00 150.00 140.88 135.00
Current Assets (E) 14460.46 14129.06 11467.39 8323.70 7406.22
Current Liabilities (F) 9757.30 10416.89 8745.04 5642.42 5551.22

Face Value per Share (in Rs.) 10 10 10 10 10


Restated Basic and Diluted Earning Per Share
(Rs.) (B/D) Refer Note 1 given below 5.11 4.53 1.69 1.11 0.39
Return on Net worth (%) (B/A) 19.18 25.13 12.53 8.85 3.43
Net asset value per share (A/C) 38.30 27.05 20.25 17.74 16.86
Adjusted Net asset value per share based on
Weighted average number of share (A/D) 26.65 18.03 13.50 12.59 11.24
Current Ratio (E/F) 1.48 1.36 1.31 1.48 1.33
Notes:
1. The ratios have been computed as below:
(a) Basic earnings per share (Rs. ) - : Net profit after tax as restated for calculating basic EPS / Weighted average number
of equity shares outstanding at the end of the period or year
(b) Diluted earnings per share (Rs. ) - : Net profit after tax as restated for calculating diluted EPS / Weighted average
number of equity shares outstanding at the end of the period or year for diluted EPS
I Return on net worth (%) -: Net profit after tax (as restated) / Net worth at the end of the period or year
(d) Net assets value per share -: Net Worth at the end of the period or year / Total number of equity shares outstanding at
the end of the period or year
(e) Adjusted Net assets value per share - : Net Worth at the end of the period or year / Weighted average number of equity

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shares outstanding at the end of the period or year


2) Weighted average number of equity shares is the number of equity shares outstanding at the beginning of the
period/year adjusted by the number of equity shares issued during period/year multiplied by the time weighting factor.
The time weighting factor is the number of days for which the specific shares are outstanding as a proportion of total
number of days during the period/year.
3) Net worth for ratios mentioned in note 1I and 1(d) is = Equity share capital + Reserves and surplus ( including,
Securities Premium, General Reserve and surplus in statement of profit and loss).
4) The Company has declared bonus shares in the ratio of 1:2 (1 share bonus for Every 2 shares held in Company) dated
28/08/2017 to all existing shares holders. Accordingly, the number of equity shares considered for computation of basic
and diluted earnings per share for the year ended March 31, 2017, March 31, 2016, March 31, 2015, March 31,2014 and
March 31,2013, have been adjusted for the impact of bonus issue.
5) The figures disclosed above are based on the restated summary statements of the Group.
6) The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary statements
of assets and liabilities, profits and losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I, II and III.

ANNEXURE-Q
STATEMENT OF CAPITALISATION
(Rs. in lakhs)
Pre-Issue
Post-Issue*
Particulars 31/03/2017
Debt
Short Term Debt 5,016.44 -
Long Term Debt 3,633.23 -
Total Debt 8,649.67 -
Shareholders’ Fund (Equity) -
Share Capital 1,078.00 -
Reserves & Surplus 3,050.48 -
Less: Miscellaneous Expenses not w/off - -
Total Shareholders’ Fund (Equity) 4,128.48 -
Long Term Debt/Equity 0.88 -
Total Debt/Equity 2.10 -
* The Corresponding post issue figures are not determinable at this stage pending the completion of public issue and
hence have not been furnished.
Notes:
1. Short term Debts represent which are expected to be paid/payable within 12 months.
2. Long term Debts represent debts other than Short term Debts as defined above.
3. The figures disclosed above are based on restated statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Company as at 31/03/2017
4.The Company has issued Bonus shares in the ratio 1:2 by Capitalising Free Reserves on 28/08/2017.

ANNEXURE-R

STATEMENT OF RELATED PARTY TRANSACTION

List of Related Parties as disclosed by the Management


1) Company/entity owned or significantely influenced by directors/ KMP:
a) Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited
b) Indo Krates Private Limited
c) Rams Creative Technologies Private Limited
d) Shiv Kripa Pipes Private Limited
e) Dynamic Powertech Private Limited
f) M/s Aditya
g) M/s Dynamic Metals

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2) Key Management Personnels and their Relatives:


a) Mr.Rahul Mangal Director
b) Mr. Ashish Mangal Director
c) Mrs. Shalu Mangal Director (Appointed w.e.f. 22 July 2017)
d) Rahul Mangal HUF Relative of Director
e) Ashish Mangal HUF Relative of Director
f) Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal Relative of Director cum Shareholder
g) Mrs. Saroj Mangal Relative of Director cum Shareholder

1. Transaction with Directors/ Key managerial persons :

(Rs. in lakhs)
Sr. As At
Nature of Transaction
No.
31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
1 Mr.Rahul Mangal
Opening Balance {Cr./(Dr)} 10.28 13.38 268.77 302.57 50.68
Loan taken from Director 341.58 85.10 1,045.57 654.33
Amount repaid/adjusted 200.00 3.10 340.49 1,079.37 402.44
Closing Balance {Cr./(Dr)} 151.86 10.28 13.38 268.77 302.57
Salary to Director - 6.00
Rent to Director 0.60 0.05

2 Mr. Ashish Mangal


Opening Balance {Cr./(Dr)} 1,253.60 731.72 7.47 16.34 362.77
Loan taken from Director 1,817.00 2,288.63 3,052.70 1,619.48 1,446.23
Amount repaid/adjusted 2,319.91 1,883.24 2,336.18 1,628.35 1,801.51
Interest on Loan 162.64 116.49 7.73 8.85
Closing Balance {Cr./(Dr)} 913.33 1,253.60 731.72 7.47 16.34
Salary to Director 60.00 60.00 12.00 12.00 6.00

3 Mrs. Shalu Mangal


Opening Balance {Cr./(Dr)} - - 26.40 66.95 28.95
Loan Taken 120.07 7.79 42.37
Amount repaid/adjusted 146.47 48.34 4.37
Closing Balance {Cr./(Dr)} - - - 26.40 66.95
Salary 12.00 5.00 12.00 2.85 2.82

2. Transaction with relatives of Directors/ Key managerial persons:

4 Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal


Opening Balance {Cr./(Dr)} - - 183.69 78.73 78.73
Loan Taken 33.68 419.05 -
Amount repaid/adjusted 217.37 314.09 -
Closing Balance {Cr./(Dr)} - - - 183.69 78.73

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5 Mrs. Saroj Mangal


Opening Balance {Cr./(Dr)} - - 363.38 - 13.76
Loan Taken 227.24 352.85 2.00
Amount repaid/adjusted 610.60 2.32 15.76
Interest on Loan 19.98 12.85 -
Closing Balance {Cr./(Dr)} - - - 363.38 -

6 Rahul Mangal HUF


Opening Balance {Cr./(Dr)} - - - - 0.44
Loan taken 12.50
Amount repaid/adjusted 12.94
Closing Balance {Cr./(Dr)} - - - - -
-
7 Ashish Mangal HUF
Opening Balance {Cr./(Dr)} - - 90.51 142.92 191.02
Loan taken 31.50 84.92 129.40
Amount repaid/adjusted 131.60 148.02 200.21
Interest on Loan 9.59 10.69 22.71
Closing Balance {Cr./(Dr)} - - - 90.51 142.92

3. Transactions with Company/entity owned or significantely influenced by directors/ KMP:

8 Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited


Opening Balance {Cr./(Dr)} - (148.47) (506.70) (199.35) (7.53)
Job Work Income 22.10 49.55 108.33 123.68 53.59
Sale of Goods 215.78 27.51 220.86 514.11 240.64
Purchase 0.47
Amount Received/credited 101.22 263.10 734.09 330.44 102.91
Amount repaid/adjusted 0.36 37.57 46.67 0.50
Closing Balance {Cr./(Dr)} (136.55) - (148.47) (506.70) (199.35)
Rent Recevied 1.80 1.50

9 Indo Krates Private Limited


Opening Balance {Cr./(Dr)} 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05
Amount Received/credited - - - - -
Amount repaid/adjusted - - - - -
Closing Balance {Cr./(Dr)} 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05 19.05
Rent Expense 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20

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10 Shiv Kripa Pipes Private Limited


Rent Expense (Preoperative
Expenses) 6.00 1.00

11 M/s Aditya
Opening Balance {Cr./(Dr)} 0.00 (0.92) - (7.09) -
Purchase of Goods 27.19 54.31 151.66
Purchase of Plant and
Machinary 2.68
Amount Received/credited 0.92
Amount repaid/adjusted 28.11 47.22 161.43
Closing Balance {Cr./(Dr)} 0.00 0.00 (0.92) - (7.09)

12 M/s Dynamic Metals


Rent Paid 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80

13 Rams Creative Technologies Private Limited


Busniess Promotion Expenses 24.50

Notes:
1. The figures disclosed above are based on the restated summary statement of assets and liabilities of the Company.
2. The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary statements of
assets and liabilities, profits and losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I, II and III.

3. List Company/entity owned or significantely influenced by directors/ KMP, Key Management Personnels, and Relative of
Key Management Personnels have been determined by the Management and relied upon by the Auditors. The Auditors have
not performed any procedure to determine whether the list is accurate and complete.

ANNEXURE – S
RESTATED SUMMARY STATEMENT OF CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
(Rs. in lakhs)
As at
Particulars 31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Contingent liabilities in respect of: CSR
- - - -
Expenditure u/s 135
Income Tax demands / Notices before
3.50 2.41 1.96 1.96 1.96
CIT Appeals
Central Exice Duty
185.23 30.41 - - -
Demand/Notice/Appeals
Service Tax Demand/Notice/Appeals 2.31 2.31 2.31 2.31 -
VAT/ Sales Tax
44.74 44.74 44.74 44.74 44.74
Demand/Notice/Appeals
Bank Guarantee issued to various
4,475.60 3,445.00 2,276.00 1,744.99 1,770.00
customers
Bill Disount (under Letter of Credit)
710.57 1,354.00 618.00 2,166.53 1,025.47
form Bank of Baroda
Export Obligation for duty saved 22.90 82.37 154.56 119.76 112.47
Other Pending Litigations 375.63 375.63 375.63 375.63 375.63
Total 5820.48 5336.87 3473.20 4455.92 3330.27

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Notes:
1. The figures disclosed above are based on the restated summary statement of assets and liabilities of the Company.
2. The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary statements
of assets and liabilities, profits and losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I, II and III.

ANNEXURE – T
STATEMENT OF TAX SHELTER
(Rs. in lakhs)
As at
Particulars 31/03/2017 31/03/2016 31/03/2015 31/03/2014 31/03/2013
Net Profit/(Loss) before taxes (A) 1212.10 997.81 361.68 213.63 67.19
Tax Rate Applicable % 34.61% 33.72% 32.45% 32.45% 30.90%
Minimum Alternate Taxes (MAT) 21.34% 20.39% 20.01% 20.01% 19.06%
LTCG Tax Rates 23.07% 23.07% 21.63% 21.63% 20.60%
Adjustments
Add: Depreciation as per Companies Act,
1956/2013 203.62 198.47 211.86 164.29 173.56
Add: Expenditure on Account of Interest on
Delay payment of TDS and non
Payment/Short payment of TDS 0.28 0.06 1.44 0.00 1.74
Add: Income Tax Demand 0.94 0.02
Add: Interest paid for House Property 0.00 0.00 19.98 19.25 14.62
Add: Prior Period Expenses 4.24 1.27 0.04
Add: Gratuity disallowed under 40A(7) 12.42 6.66 8.84 2.33 23.46
Less- Profit on Sale of Fixed Asset 0.00 (5.49) (2.43) (10.10) 0.00
Add- Loss on Sale of Fixed Asset 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Less:- Dividend 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 (0.30)
Less:- Rent Income of Warehouse (89.47) (107.86) (101.30) (96.48) (60.47)
Other Deductions 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Deduction under Chapter VIA 0.70 1.06 0.38 1.05 1.05
Less: Depreciation as per Income Tax Act,
1961 (172.08) (157.18) (157.46) (153.59) (162.34)
Net Adjustments (B) (39.31) (63.00) (18.69) (73.24) (8.64)

Business Income (A+B) 1172.80 934.81 342.99 140.39 58.55


Less: Unabsorbed Depreciation/Loss to be
utilised for Set-Off 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

House Property Income


Rent Receivable 89.47 107.86 101.30 96.48 60.47
Less : Standard Deduction us 24(a) (26.84) (32.36) (30.39) (28.94) (18.14)
Less : Interest paid during the year 0.00 0.00 (19.98) (19.25) (14.62)
Less: Interest for Construction period (1/5) (0.31) (0.31) (0.31) (0.31) (0.31)

Gross Total Income 1235.11 1010.00 393.61 188.36 85.94


Less: Deduction under chapter VIA (0.28) (0.53) (0.19) (1.03) (0.53)
Total Income 1234.84 1009.47 393.42 187.33 85.42

Tax Payable as per Normal Rate 427.35 340.39 127.64 60.78 26.39
Tax Payable as per Special Rate 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
MAT Credit Set Off\Entitlement 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Tax as per Income Tax (D ) 427.35 340.39 127.64 60.78 26.39

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Computation of Book Profits


PBT as per P&L 1212.10 997.81 361.68 213.63 67.19
Add: Interest on TDS 0.28 0.06 0.43 0.00 0.05
Add: Interest on Income tax debited to P&L
before tax 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Book Profits 1212.38 997.87 362.11 213.63 67.24
Unaborbed depreiation as per books
Tax Payable as per Minimum Alternate Tax
U/s 115 JB of the Income Tax Act, 1961 (D) 258.74 203.45 72.45 0.00 12.81
Net Tax (Higher of C & D) 427.35 340.39 127.64 60.78 26.39
Interest u/s 11.46 9.08 1.53 1.38 0.00
Total tax 438.81 349.47 129.18 62.16 26.39
Current tax as per restated Statement of Profit
& Loss 427.35 334.27 127.64 60.78 25.87

Notes:
1. The figures disclosed above are based on the restated summary statement of assets and liabilities of the Company.
2. The above statement should be read with the significant accounting policies and notes to restated summary statements of
assets and liabilities, profits and losses and cash flows appearing in Annexures IV, I, II and III.

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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL INDEBTEDNESS

TO WHOMSOVER IT MAY CONCERN

Based on the independent examination of Books of Accounts, Audited Financial Statements and other documents of Dynamic Cables Limited, and further
explanations and information provided by the management of these Companies, which we believe to be true and correct to the best of our information and belief,
the sanction amount of financial indebtedness, principal terms of security for loan and other related details as on 31st March, 2017 are mentioned below

A. Secured Borrowings
(Rs. in lakhs)

Sanction Re- Outsta


Name of Mora-
Purpose Loan A/c No. ed Rate of interest Security Offered Payment nding
Lender torium
Amount Schedule amount

1. Hypothecation of Immovable property (present


plus future construction thereupon) located at
LTRR of
plot no. B-308, Vishwakarma Industrial Area,
Aditya 16.50% -
Loan Jaipur
Birla MARGIN OF
against NA 750.00 60 Months NA 358.42
Finance 3.5%. Therefore
property 2. Co Borrower
Ltd Applicable rate
a) Rahul Mangal
of 13.00%
b) Ashish Mangal
c) Meenakshi Mangal
Axis Vehicle
AUR00100018105 9.65% Hypothecation of Vehicle Mercedes Benz C Class 60 Months NA 48.94
Bank Ltd Loan 58.62
62
Bank Of
Vehicle
Baroda 7100600001437 9.90% Hypothecation of Vehicle Honda Amaze 36 months NA 3.56
Loan 6.00
Ltd
Bank Of
Vehicle
Baroda 7100600001313 10.50% Hypothecation of Vehicle Honda Amaze – 2 cars 36 months NA 4.32
Loan 12.00
Ltd

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1) Hypothecation of Plant and Machinery, Vehicles,


other Fixed Assets, stock, book debts and other
current assets of the Company
2) Equitable Mortgage of Factory Land and Building
situated of the Company at {a} H-581(A), to H-
592(A) at Road No.6, VKIA, Jaipur, {b} F-260, Road
On CC(HYPO)- No.13, VKIA jaipur, {c} Plot no.SP 636(A-1) Road
12M MCLR No.6, VKIA Jaipur, {d} Plot no.SP 636(A) Road
+2.35% with No.6, VKIA Jaipur, e) plot no. 102,”manglam
monthly rest PC- industrial city” at village jaitpura and chomu,tehsil
1.25% above chomu,district jaipur
Bank Of 12M Effective 3) Equitable Mortgage of Factory Land and Building
Cash
Baroda 7100500000143 MCLR situated of Indokrates Private Limited at Plot no.F- NA NA 5016.44
Credit 116.95
Ltd PCFC – 350bps 259 Road No.13, VKIA Jaipur
+ LIBOR 4) Immovable property of Mr. Ashish Mangal at Plot
Gold Card – no. 58 & 59 Narayan Vihar-q, Gopalpura by-pass,
12M MCLR jaipur
+2.35% with 5) Immovable property of Mrs. Saroj Mangal at A-
monthly rest 30, shubhash nagar, jaipur.

Collateral/Other Security
Personal Gurantee of Mr. Ashish Mangal, Mr. Rahul
Mangal Mrs. Saroj Mangal, Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal
and Mrs. Shalu Mangal and Corporate Guarantee of
Indokrates Private Limited
1. First charge by way of equitable mortgage in
favour of SIDBI of sub-lease rights of the Company
over the immovable property situated at Industrial
Plot No. A-129, A-129A & A-130, SKS Industrial
Term
Area, Reengus, Distt. Sikar (Raj.)
Loan -
2. First charge by way of hypothecation in favour of
Term Loan 110 lacs
D0000W6X SIDBI of all the movable assets of the Company 18
SIDBI and Soft and 12.20% 66 months 60.00
including plant & machinery, misc. fixed assets, months
Loan Soft
machinery spares, tools, accessories, furniture &
Loan –
fixtures, equipment etc. pertaining to the said
20 lacs
Reengus project, both present and future.

Collateral/Other Security
1. First charge by way of hypothecation in favour of

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SIDBI of all the current assets of the Company


including stock, raw material, stock in process,
finished & semi-finished goods consumable stores
and book debts, etc. pertaining to the said Reengus
project, both present and future.
2. First charge by way of hypothecation in favour of
SIDBI of all book-debts, receivables & other
actionable claims due to the Company pertaining to
the said Reengus project, both present and future.
3. Personal Gurantee of Mr. Ashish Mangal, Mr.
Rahul Mangal and Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal corporate
Guarantee of Shiv Kroipa Pipes Private Limited
1. First charge by way of equitable mortgage in
favour of SIDBI of sub-lease rights of the Company
over the immovable property situated at Industrial
Plot No. A-129, A-129A & A-130, SKS Industrial
Area, Reengus, Distt. Sikar (Raj.)
2. First charge by way of hypothecation in favour of
SIDBI of all the movable assets of the Company
including plant & machinery, misc. fixed assets,
machinery spares, tools, accessories, furniture &
fixtures, equipment etc. pertaining to the said
Reengus project, both present and future.
3. First charge by way of hypothecation in favour of
3.80% p.a. over
Loan for SIDBI of all the current assets of the Company
6 monthly USD 18
SIDBI Expansion 25319209 1870 including stock, raw material, stock in process, 78 months -
LIBOR with months
Project Lakhs finished & semi-finished goods consumable stores
monthly rests,
and book debts, etc. pertaining to the said Reengus
project, both present and future.
4. First charge by way of hypothecation in favour of
SIDBI of all book-debts, receivables & other
actionable claims due to the Company pertaining to
the said Reengus project, both present and future.

Collateral/Other Security
1. First charge by way of hypothecation in favour of
SIDBI of all the current assets of the Company
including stock, raw material, stock in process,
finished & semi-finished goods consumable stores

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and book debts, etc. pertaining to the said Reengus


project, both present and future.
2. First charge by way of hypothecation in favour of
SIDBI of all book-debts, receivables & other
actionable claims due to the Company pertaining to
the said Reengus project, both present and future.
3. Personal Gurantee of Mr. Ashish Mangal, Mr.
Rahul Mangal and Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal corporate
Guarantee of Shiv Kroipa Pipes Private Limited.

B. Unsecured Loan

Name of Lender Rate of Interest Re-Payment Terms As on 31.03.2017


Ashish Mangal 14.01% On Demand 913.32
Rahul Mangal NIL On Demand 151.86
Indokrates (P) Ltd. NIL On Demand 19.05
Ajitnath Exports Pvt. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 245.00
Biyani Biosolutions Pvt. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 215.00
Divyanshi Gems Pvt. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 25.00
Granth Exim Pvt. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 40.00
Hdb Financial Services Ltd. 11.00% On Demand 116.94
Indian Transformer& Electricals P. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 8.69
Kasare Financial Services Pvt. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 10.00
Kumud Diamonds Pvt. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 25.00
Pakshal Exim Pvt. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 131.75
Prem Cables Pvt. Ltd. 15.00% On Demand 1,001.48
Rati Diamonds Pvt. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 190.00
Renco Diam Pv. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 124.00
Rohit Diagem Pvt. Ltd 12.00% On Demand 106.00
Ronak Earthmover Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 20.54
Yuvika Impex Pvt. Ltd. 12.00% On Demand 99.25

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2. Negative Covenants pertaining to Bank of Baroda Working Capital loan:


1. The Working capital funds are not diverted for acquiring fixed assets/transfer to sister concern/investment in associate concern/not to undertake any new
project project/investment in long term securities without prior consent of our Bank.

2. The Company should undertake that during the currency of the Bank’s credit facilities, it should not without the permission of the Bank in writing:

a. Effect any change in the constitution/capital structure of the Company.


b. Implement any scheme of expansion/ Modernization/ Diversification/ Renovation or acquire any fixed assets except as has been approved by the
Bank.
c. Formulate any scheme of merger/acquisition/amalgamation/ reconstitution.
d. Enter into borrowing arrangement either secured or unsecured with any other Banks/Financial Institutions/ Corporate bodies/ Companies or person.
e. Undertake guarantee obligation on behalf of any other co/ Company or person.
f. Declare dividend for any year, except out of the profit related to that year, after paying all dues and making provisions as required for that year,
provided there is no default in repayment obligation by the Co.
g. Allow the level of Net Working Capital to come down from the projected level.
h. Pay Commission/ Brokerage /fees etc to Guarantors /or any other person for guaranteeing the facilities sanctioned to the Co.
i. Sell, assign, mortgage or otherwise dispose off any of the co fixed assets charged to the Bank.
j. Make any drastic change in its Management set up.
k. Create any further Charge, lien or encumbrance over the assets the properties of the co. to be charged to Bank, in favour of any other Bank,
Financial Institutions, co, Company or persons.
l. Invest/ deposit/ lend funds to group/ family/other corporate bodies/companies persons.
3. In the event of any irregularity/ breach/non- compliance of any of the terms and conditions of sanction, penal interest will be changed @2% over and above
the normal rate as determined by Bank, for the period of default.

4. Branch to ensure that, Company should curtail outside borrowing from other Banks/ financial institutions and is advised that without Bank’s permission,
Company should not avail loans from any other Banks/ financial institutions.
5. Negative Covenants pertaining to loan from SIDBI:

Before seeking disbursement of loan from SIDBI, the borrower shall:

1. Create securities and furnish guarantees as stipulated.


2. Furnish / arrange to furnish form promoter and such other person(s) as may be stipulated by SIDBI undertaking(s) for non withdrawal of share capital,
unsecured loan and for meeting the cost of overrun in the project etc., including declarations as regard non pendency of any statutory /tax whatsoever as
per the format satisfactory to SIDBI.

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3. Furnish CA certificate with regard to no statutory liability on the concern/associates.


Submit affidavit to the effect that:-
a. The concern/promoters/promoters, manager, employee and guarantors are not connected in any way with the Directors of SIDBI and the promoters
are not relative of Director of the Bank/ Director of the other Banks/ Fis and officers of the Banks Fis.
b. The borrower/associate concern/partners do not have any contingent liability on them. In future, such liability, if any, shall be settle by them
without effecting SIDBIs interest; and
c. No court cases initiated by other Banks/ FIS against the borrower and the Director etc, is pending.

Except as disclosed above, we hereby confirm that there are no other Credit Facilities availed by the Company.

Above certificate is issued at the request of ‘Dynamic Cables Limited’, on the basis of necessary information / explanation / documentation / clarification /
certification, produced for our verification.

For H C Bothra & Associates


Chartered Accountants
FRN: 008950C
PRC No : 009273

CA Harish Chand Bothra, FCA


Partner
M. No. 070537
Place: Jaipur
Date: September 02, 2017

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MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITIONS AND RESULTS OF


OPERATIONS

You should read the following discussion of our financial condition and results of operations together with our
restated financial statements included in the Draft Prospectus. You should also read the section titled“Risk Factors”
beginning on page 15 and “Forward Looking Statements” beginning on page14, which discusses a number of
factors, risks and contingencies that could affect our financial condition and results of operations.

The following discussion of our financial condition and results of operations should be read in conjunction with our
restated financial statements for the fiscal years ended March 31, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 and 2013, including the
schedules and notes thereto and the reports thereto, which appear in the section titled “Financial Information of the
Company” on page no 148 of the Draft Prospectus. The financial statements presented and discussed herein have
been prepared to comply in all material respects with the notified accounting standards by Companies (Accounting
Standards) Rules, 2006 (as amended), the relevant provisions of the Companies Act and SEBI (Issue of Capital and
Disclosure Requirements) Regulations. Our fiscal year ends on March 31 of each year. Accordingly, all references
to a particular fiscal year/financial year are to the twelve-month period ended on March 31 of that year. The
forward-looking statements contained in this discussion and analysis is subject to a variety of factors that could
cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by such statements.

Overview

Our Company was originally formed and registered as a partnership firm under the Partnership Act,1932 in the
name and style of “M/s. Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals”, pursuant to a deed of partnership entered between Late Mr.
K.M. Mangal and Late Mr. Anil Mangal in 1984. Later the partnership firm was registered with Registrar of Firms,
Jaipur, Rajasthan vide certificate dated October 25, 1988. The terms, conditions and Clauses of partnership firm was
changed from time to time including addition and retirement of partners vide partnership deed dated December 15,
1990; September 13, 1991; March 27, 1992; December 30, 1995 and January 01, 2007 respectively. Further “M/s
Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals with its branch M/s Dynamic Engineer” was converted from partnership firm to a
Private Limited Company under Part IX of Companies Act, 1956 in the name of “Dynamic Cables Private Limited”
vide Certificate of Incorporation dated April 03, 2007, bearing registration No. 024139 issued by Registrar of
Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur and CIN No. U31300RJ2007PTC024139. Subsequently our Company was converted
into a public limited company and the name of our Company was changed from “Dynamic Cables Private Limited”
to “Dynamic Cables Limited” videspecial resolution passed by the Shareholders at the Extra Ordinary General
Meeting held on August 16, 2017. A fresh Certificate of Incorporation consequent upon conversion into public
limited company was granted to our Company on August 22, 2017 by the Registrar of Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur
having corporate Identification Number U31300RJ2007PLC024139.

We are engaged in manufacturing of Cables and Conductors which widely include manufacturing of Low Voltage
and High Voltage Power Cables, Aerial Bunched Cables, All Aluminium Conductor (A.A.C.), All Aluminium Alloy
Conductor (A.A.A.C.), Aluminium conductor steel reinforced (A.C.S.R.) Conductors and Service Drop Cables used
for transmission and distribution of Electricity. Our manufacturing facilities are distributed in three units located in
Jaipur, Rajasthan, with following scope of activities, viz:

 Unit I – located at: F-259 & F-260, Road No. 13 VKI Area Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan, India
 Unit II – located at: B-308, Road No. 16, VKI Area, Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan
 Unit III – located at: H-581-A to H-592-A & H1 -601 (B), Road No. 6, VKI Area, Jaipur 302013,
Rajasthan

In Addition to above, our company is in process of installation of Unit-IV located at Plot no. A-129, A-129A and A-
130, SKS industrial Area Reengus, Distt. Sikar ,Rajasthan, India for manufacturing of new range of cables and
conductors such as : 66KV High Voltage cables, Railway signaling cables and Optical fiber ground wire.

The Scope of Activities covered in Unit I and Unit III are: Design, Development, Manufacture, Testing and Supply
of LV & MV Aerial Bunched Cable, LT & HT PVC & XLPE Control Cables, LV PVC and XLPE Power Cables,

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MV Power Cable, Solar Cable, LV PVC Service Cable, Mining Cable, Flat Cables For Submersible Pumps, Flexible
Multi Core Cables, Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced Conductors (A.C.S.R. Conductors), All Aluminium
Conductors (A.A.C) &All Aluminium Alloy Conductors (A.A.A.C.), Insulated Conductor. Further Unit II is
involved in Job work activity of Cutting and Notching of Prime CRGO (Cold Rolled Grain Oriented) Electrical
Steel for our Group Company Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited.

Our plants have state of art equipment, latest machinery and equipments, In-house testing facilities and qualified
engineers, which help us in maintaining quality standards as well as an efficient delivery record with appropriate
after sales service. Our products are type tested & approved by various NABL Accredited laboratories like: CPRI,
ERDA & TAG Corporation.

We are also serving sectors like – Industrial, Exports, Turnkey projects, Power Distribution Companies,
Infrastructure works etc. in India andabroad. We are a “Government Recognized Export House” from the Ministry
of Commerce & Industry, Government of India. We are presently exporting directly and indirectly through merchant
exporters to many Countries in the Asian subcontinent, Africa and Middle East. Some of countries where we export
are Kenya, Tanzania, TOGO, Nigeria, Benin, Uganda, Rwanda, NEPAL, Mauritius, Afghanistan, Jordan, Dubai etc

We are approved by the state owned electric utilities company “POWERGRID”. We are also approved With BHEL,
Larson & Toubro Ltd, TATA Projects Ltd, North Western Railways, Public Works Department, Maharashtra along
with all major state electricity boards in India. Our products are also widely being used amongst various Indian
private clients which include: Gammon India, Jaguar Overseas, Mohan Energy, L&T, TATA, Bajaj, Voltas etc

Mr. Rahul Mangal, Mr. Ashish Mangal, Mrs. Saroj Mangal, Mrs. Meenakshi Mangal, Mrs. Shalu Mangal, Mr.
Sameer Somani and Mr. Sanjay Somani, partners of M/s Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals, were the initial subscribers
to the Memorandum of Association of our Company. Presently Mr. Rahul Mangal and Mr. Ashish Mangal are
Promoters of the Company.

For the period ended March 31, 2017 our Company’s Total Income and Restated Profit after Tax was Rs. 30214.62
Lacs and Rs. 792.04 Lacs, respectively. For the year ended March 31, 2016, our Company’s Total Income and
Restated Profit after Tax were Rs. 26979.93 Lacs and Rs. 679.71 Lacs, respectively. For the year ended March 31,
2015, our Company’s Total Income and Restated Profit after Tax was Rs. 26211.82 Lacs and Rs. 253.75 Lacs
respectively, compared to our Company’s Total Income and Restated Profit after Tax of Rs 19916.98 Lacs and Rs.
157.08 Lacs respectively, over previous year ended i.e. March 31, 2014. We have been able to increase our Restated
Profit after Tax from fiscal 2013 to fiscal 2017 at a CAGR of 49.85%.

AWARDS, CERTIFICATIONS & RECOGNITION RECEIVED BY OUR COMPANY

The high quality and consistency of our products has won the confidence of our customer.

Some of the prominent certifications received by our Company are:


Sr. Nature of Registration/ Issuing Authority Date of Date of
No. Registration/License License No. Issue Expiry
Intertek Certification Limited, 10A
September September 03,
1. ISO 9001 : 2015 0066668-00 Victory Park, Victory Road, Derby
04, 2017 2020
DE24 8ZF, United Kingdom
Corporate Membership of
Membership No. Assistant Director, National Safety April 01, March 31,
2. the National Safety
CM-RAJ-252 Council, Mumbai 2017 2018
Council
Joint Director General of Foreign
Certificate of Recognition Sl. No.: April 01, March 31,
3. Trade, Ministry of Commerce &
as Export House JA/00524 2013 2018
Industry
Registration-Cum-
Membership Certificate Regional director, Engineering October 25, March 31,
4. 101/M20051
with Engineering Export Export Promotion Council 2016 2018
Promotion Council

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Membership Certificate of
Ref. No.: Secretary, Rajasthan Chamber of May 19, March 31,
5. Rajasthan Chamber of
RCCI/1527 Commerce & Industry 2017 2018
Commerce & Industry

Furthermore we are member of Indian Electrical & ElectronicsManufacturers Association (IEEMA), National Safety
Council and Rajasthan Chamber of Commerce & Industry (RCC)

Some of the prominent awards and recognitions received by our Company are the following:-

Year Award and Recognition


2014 Rajasthan Energy Conservation Award 2014 – Recognition received from Rajasthan Renewable
Energy Corporation Limited, Jaipur
2014 Rajasthan Energy Conservation Award 2014 – Certificate of Appreciation received from
Government of Rajasthan, Department of Energy for Energy Conservation for the year 2013-14
2014 Certificate of Appreciation received from Confederation of Indian Industry for participation in E-
Waste Awareness and Collection Campaign.
2014 Recognition received from Godrej for association and contribution to their business and partnering
for growth
2014 Rajasthan State Award for Export Excellance – Recognistion received from Government of
Rajasthan, Department of Industries for best performance in the category of Engineering &
Computer Hardware during the year 2013-14.

OUR BUSINESS STRENGTH:-

1. Government Contractor

We are qualified to tender for Government Projects due to our Experience in the industry and our ability to meet the
eligibility criteria. Our revenue from manufacturing operations is generally derived from subscribing and fulfilling
of tenders invited by electricity companies operated PAN India. We believe our experience and providing services to
such companies attests to our credibility and allows us to be in a better position for future projects, thereby
improving our competitive position.

2. Quality Assurance and State of Art Infrastructure.

Delivering Quality products is one of our prime beliefs. We dedicate resources for quality assurance to ensure that
quality norms are continually met. We have an in house laboratory for testing of the product at each step of
manufacturing process to ensure that our quality standards are met throughout the process. Further all our products
are CE Certified and matches upto the customer requirements. The final product manufactured has to undergo a
quality check before it is finally packed and dispatch. We also have quality control checks before any consignment
of Raw material is accepted since it has a direct impact on the quality of Finished Product. Further Our Company
has state of art infrastructure with modern and latest machineries and equipments to deliver cost effective, better and
standard products to achieve better product quality and technical reliability.

3. We have a key customer base with reputed Customers

Our long-standing relationship with our major customers has been one of the most significant factors contributing to
our growth. Our commitments to quality and customer service practices have been strong contributing factors to our
robust customer relations. Over the years, we have steadily developed a robust base of customers. Even though we
do not have any long-term supply agreements with them, we have continually received repeat business from many
of our customers. This indicates their level of confidence in our ability to deliver our products and services. Because
of the trust of our customers we have been able to attain orders from a diverse range of client base.

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4. Wide range of Products

Our diverse range of cables and conductors is capable to withstand extreme conditions and is made available in
assorted sizes and specifications for catering to the specific needs of our clients. We supply cables across various
industries to various organizations of diverse sectors such as- Industrial, Exports, Turnkey projects, Power
Distribution Companies, Infrastructure works etc. in India andabroad. We believe that maintaining a diverse
portfolio in our business provides us with an opportunity to cater to diverse needs of different customer segment

5. Leveraging the expertise of our Promoters

Our Promoters Mr. Ashish Mangal and Mr. Rahul Mangal play an instrumental role in the growth and success of our
Company. The experience of our Promoters of around 27 years and 22 years respectively in Electrical industry has
been instrumental in determining the vision and growth strategies for our Company. We have a team of well
equipped employees for engineering, manufacturing, marketing, customer service etc catering to the needs of the
customers and providing high yield. It is also expected to help us in addressing and mitigating various risks inherent
in our business, including significant competition and the global economic crisis.

OUR BUSINESS STRATEGIES

1. Augment our working capital base in order to better utilize our installed capacities

Our business of manufacturing of Cables and Conductors is working capital intensive. We need to maintain
sufficient inventory for the production process and also maintain a balance between debtors & creditors cycle. Since,
we are not fully 190ynchroni our installed capacities, our growth depends on our ability to increase our utilization
over the next few years and also adding new capacity subsequently. This expansion needs access to a larger amount
of liquid funds and sufficient working capital. The same are proposed to be funded from the IPO proceeds and from
Banking Facilities. For further details of the proposed working capital requirements of the company, kindly refer to
the Chapter titled “Objects of the Issue” beginning on page no 68 of this Draft Prospectus. We believe that being
well funded in the working capital domain will help us in the following strategic initiatives:

 Accelerate development of new products to suit different needs of customers.


 Increase our export presence and add influential brands in our contract manufacturing vertical.
 Respond to market dynamics and provide custom based designs with focus on customer satisfaction.
 Focus on producing/marketing high value priced products.
 Tap new markets and add new dealers or 190ynchroniz distributors into our distribution network by
providing adequate credit.

2. Broaden our marketing base

We currently cater to various clients from various industries in India and abroad. We have developed a long standing
relationship with our clients which include companies like, Gammon India, Jaguar Overseas,Mohan Energy, L&T,
TATA, Bajaj, Voltas etc. However, our growth depends on our ability to maintain our relationship with these
clients in addition to adding more clientele to our list. We currently export our products to various countries through
local exporters. We have scope to expand our reach to un-explored portions of the both domestic and international
markets including selling through distributors channels. Also, we intend to be part of the empanelled suppliers on
various government projects as we believe that this will give us a good reputation and steady flow of orders, keeping
in tune with the infrastructural development in the country.

3. Improve our manufacturing facilities by delivering cost effective products

Our Company continuously works on developing plans to take various steps in order to ensure adherence to timely
fulfillment and also to achieve greater cost efficiency as timely fulfillment of the orders is a prerequisite in our
industry. These steps include identifying quality raw material, smooth labour relations, use of an efficient production
system and ability to meet large and varied orders due to our capacity and linkages with raw material suppliers and
well equipped plant and machinery. Our Company constantly endeavors to implement an efficient procurement

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policy for inputs required for production as well as invest in up gradation of technology so as to ensure cost
efficiency in procurement which in turn results in cost effective production.

4. Focus on consistently meeting quality standards

Our Company intends to focus on adhering to the quality standards of the products and services. This is necessary so
as to make sure that we get repeat orders from our customers. Quality of the product and services is very important
for the company from both customer point of view and regulatory point of view. Providing the desired and quality
products help us in enhancing our reputation and maintaining long term relationships with customers.
5. Optimal Utilization of Resources and Incentives

Our Company constantly endeavors to improve our production process, skill up-gradation of workers, modernization
of machineries to optimize the utilization of resources. We regularly analyze our existing raw material procurement
and manufacturing processes to identify the areas of bottlenecks and correct the same. The Company is availing
benefits under Merchandise Export from India Scheme (MEIS) under Foreign Trade Policy of India, such benefits
are utilized by the Company for taking credit of taxes to be paid by them and helps in cost reduction. All such efforts
and initiatives help the Company in improving its efficiency and productivity.

OUR LOCATION

Registered Office F-260, Road No. 13 VKI Area Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan, India
Factory Unit I F-259 & F-260, Road No. 13 VKI Area Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan, India
Factory Unit II B-308, Road No. 16, VKI Area, Jaipur 302013, Rajasthan
Factory Unit III H-581-A to H-592-A & H1 -601 (B), Road No. 6, VKI Area, Jaipur 302013,
Rajasthan, India
Marketing Office 2F-CS-31, Ansal Plaza, Vaishali ,Ghaziabaad-201010, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Marketing Office Office no. 19, Ashoka Shopping Center, 2nd floor near G.T. Hospital, L.T. Marg,
Mumbai-400001, India
Godown H-580B, Road No 6 VKI Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Our Products Portfolio:

1. LV & MV Aerial Bunched Cable


2. LT PVC & XLPE Control Cables
3. LV PVC and XLPE Power Cables
4. MV Power Cable
5. Solar Cable
6. LV PVC Service Cable
7. Mining Cable
8. Flat Cables For Submersible Pumps
9. Flexible Multi Core Cables
10. Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced Conductors (A.C.S.R. Conductors)
11. All Aluminium Conductors (A.A.C) &All Aluminium Alloy Conductors (A.A.A.C.)
12. Insulated Conductor

Collaborations/ Tie – ups/ Joint Ventures

Except as disclosed in this Draft Prospectus and normal course of business, we do not have any Collaboration/Tie
Ups/ Joint Ventures as on date.

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CAPACITY UTILISATION

CAPACITY UTILISATION – CABLES

Existing Proposed
Particulars
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
Total Installed Capacity (MT) 18530 18530 18530 18530 32570 32570
Actual Production (MT) 11583 14745 13929 14275 23000 26000
Capacity Utilization (in %) 62.51% 79.57% 75.17% 77.04% 70.62% 79.83%

CAPACITY UTILISATION – CONDUCTORS

Existing Proposed
Particulars
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
Total Installed Capacity (MT) 47700 47700 47700 47700 47700 47700
Actual Production (MT) 14031 23197 45125 35000 38000 40000
Capacity Utilization (in %) 29.42% 48.63% 94.60% 73.38% 79.66% 83.86%

HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT

Safety and environmental protection, together with quality and operating efficiency, are among our key success
factors of any organization. The prevention of accidents is one of our foremost priorities. Whether in the workplace
or outside it, every accident is preventable and every risk can be lowered. Management at all levels of the
organization is responsible for creating the framework and implementing measures to promote awareness of safety
and environmental issues. The implementation of our safety and environmental policy and the compliance with
regulations is taken care at all levels of the organization. The safety goals and programs are developed as part of the
medium-term planning process and regularly reviewed. Management evaluates the safety and environmental
protection system and identifies any corrective measures to be taken. To help ensure effective implementation of our
safety policies and practices, we identify potential hazards, evaluate all material risks and institute, implement and
monitor appropriate risk mitigation measures. We endeavor to minimize any accidents at our manufacturing
facilities.

PLANT & MACHINERY:-

The manufacturing facilities have been built with keeping in mind Technology, Efficiency, Safety and Environment
factors. Our compact factory complex has all the key ingredients for a successful manufacturing unit. We have made
all endeavors in procuring top of the line equipment and building that can effectively cater to specific customer
needs.

Brief details of major Plant and Machinery installed in our manufacturing units are as follows:-

Unit I – 80mm Extruder -1 with auto drier & hoper with PID Control, Mixture M/C, 80mm Excluder-2 with auto
drier & hoper(PLC Operated), 65mm Extruder -1 with auto drier & hoper with PID Control, Armouning M/C 36
Bobbins, Laying Machine, 1+1 Skip Laying M/c, Rewinding Line, Wire Drawing (9 Dies & 11 Dies), Inter Mediate
Wire Drawing, Block Machine, 7 Stranding Tubular Machine, 54 Stranding Machine, Ageing Furnace, Solution
Treatment Furnace, XLPE Curing Water Tank, Weighing Balance(Electronics), DG Set, Over Head Crane, Cold
Pressure Butt welding Machine, Die Polish & Grinding Machine, Welding Machine for GI Wire/Strip, Rod Welding
Machine, Transformer, Die & Nozzles, Jigs & Fixtures, Water Tank, Hand Drill Machine, Drill Machine, Grinding
Machine, Gas Cutter, Angle Grinder, Welding Machine, Sequential Length Marking Machine, MS Process Drums,
Air Compressure, Core Printing Machine, Lesser Marking (InkJet) M/c, Auto Coiler, Water Softner Plant, Goods
Lift, APFC Pannel, DG Sincronysation Pannel, Servo Stabllizer

Unit II – Sclating Machine, Machinery Double Twist Buncher Model D630VL, Notching Machine

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Unit III – Triple Extrusion Lines with PLC Controlled, 120 mm Extruder, Drum Twister, Copper Taping Machine,
54 Stranding Machine, Wire Drawing Machine, 72 Bobbin Armouring Machine, Cable Rewinding Machine-3200
mm, Wire Rewinding Machine, 1+6 Skip Stranding Machine-700 rpm with take-up & pay off, XLPE Curing Water
Tank, Hot Water Generator- capacity 140 0C, Weighing Balance (Electronics), DG Set duly 193ynchronized , MFC
Panel, Dia Meter Controller – Laser 2050 xy, FORK Lifter, Over Head Crane EOT, High Frequency Spark Tester,
Spark Tester, Repcot (5), 19 Stranding M/c with 550 mm Bobbin Repeat (5), 80 mm Repeat (2), Cold Pressure Butt
welding Machine, Cold Pressure Butt welding Machine(Neumatic), Butt Welding Machine, Die Polish & Grinding
Machine, Mobile Crane, Rod Welding Machine, Transformer, Die & Nozzles, Cooling Tower, Jigs & Fixtures,
Water Tank, Hand Drill Machine, Drill Machine, Grinding Machine, Gas Cutter, Angle Grinder, Welding Machine,
Sequential Length Marking Machine, MS Process Drums, Air Compressure with air filter, air dryer& auto drain
with air receiver, Hot PVC Granulator, Cold PVC Cutter, PVC Mixure M/C, MS Process Drums, Water Softner
plant- EZ 40, Die Nozzels- Tools, Store Material, Consumables, APFC Panel, Electrical Distribution panel, Servo
Stablizer, Laser Printing Machine, 19 Bobbin Stranding Machine.

COLLABORATIONS/TIE UPS/ JOINT VENTURES:-

Except as disclosed in this Draft Prospectus and normal course of business, we do not have any Collaboration/Tie
Ups/ Joint Ventures as on date.

EXPORT OBLIGATION:

We are presently exporting directly and indirectly through merchant exporters to many Countries in the Asian
subcontinent, Africa and Middle East. Some of countries where we export are Kenya, Tanzania, TOGO, Nigeria,
Benin, Uganda, Rwanda, NEPAL, Mauritius, Afghanistan, Jordan, Dubai etc

The details of Company’s Export Obligation (EO) against EPCG Scheme as on date of this Draft Prospectus:

File No License No Date EO Amount Balance EO to EO Duty Saved


in ( ) be completed Period Amount
Amount in ( )
13/21/021/00445/AM17 1330005265 December 193597905.72 193597905.72 6 Years 32266317.62
30, 2016

The details of Company’s Export Obligation (EO) against Advance Authorization Scheme as on date of this Draft
Prospectus:
File No License No Date EO Amount in Balance EO to EO Period Duty
( ) be completed Saved
Amount in ( ) Amount
13/21/040/00211/AM17/ 1310048633 May 22, 75996344.00 32653805.00 18Months 6536657
2017
13/21/040/00026/AM18/ 1310048632 May 22, 218545353.25 112740660.00 18Months 25100453
2017

Below are the details of fulfilled Export Obligation (EO) against Advance Authorization Scheme, pending
documentation
File No License No Date EO Amount in Balance EO to EO Period
( ) be completed
Amount in ( )
13/24/040/00020/AM16/ 1310047958 27-Aug-15 14870360.7 0.00 18Months
13/24/040/00183/AM16/ 1310048142 26-Feb-16 3897733.95 0.00 18Months
13/21/040/00214/AM16/ 1310048228 28-Apr-16 14532925 0.00 18Months
13/24/040/00039/AM16/ 1310048137 24-Feb-16 49243075 0.00 18Months

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13/24/040/00193/AM16/ 1310048141 26-Feb-16 80066407.16 0.00 18Months


13/24/040/00044/AM16/ 1310048136 24-Feb-16 11633173 0.00 18Months
13/21/040/00087/AM17/ 1310048322 2-Aug-16 59628800 0.00 18Months
13/21/040/00020/AM17/ 1310048344 1-Sep-16 25954500 0.00 18Months
13/24/040/00021/AM17/ 1310048375 9-Sep-16 163103027.04 0.00 18Months
13/21/040/00012/AM18/ 1310048634 22-May-17 15920254 0.00 18Months
13/24/040/00040/AM18/ 1310048635 22-May-17 26556799.45 0.00 18Months

SALES AND MARKETING:-

Our Company has actively participated in all various exhibitions like: St. Petersburg Technical Fair, 2008, 3rd EL
Asia 2009, ELCA Power International 2009, Power and Energy Africa Exhibition and Conference, 2015, 9th Eastern
Region Summit KONNECT, 2015, Mashad International Exhibition Co., 2015, SWITCH Global Expo, 2016, EPC
Vendor Meet, 2016, ENERGIZE EMPOWER EAST, the largest energy convention in Eastern India, 2016.
Moreover our Company have been participating in ELECRAMA, The World Electricity Forum, exhibition
conducted in the year 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010. The exhibitions and fair gives us a platform to exhibit our products
both in domestic and international market.

We have been focusing on supplying our products to government entities, which are undertaken through bidding
process. Further our clientele base constitute customers of diverse sectors encompassing various industries like
Industrial, Exports, Turnkey projects, Power Distribution Companies, Infrastructure works etc both in public and
private sector. Our quality standards, unflinching efforts for punctual order completions has enabled us to garner
repeat orders from our clients in India and abroad. We sell our products primarily under sales contracts and purchase
orders by entering into oral contracts on various terms with our customers and are Obliged to deliver products
according to a pre-agreed price and schedule during the term of the contract. We grant certain customers credit terms
on the basis of the reputation of the customers and their previous credit record with our Company. We also sell our
products against purchase orders placed by our customers. We intent to expand our customer base by reaching out to
other geographical areas.

MARKETING STRATEGY:-

We employ a very customer-driven approach to business development that is strongly oriented to the customer’s
specifications and satisfaction. We intend to focus on following marketing strategies:

3. Focus on existing markets.


4. To expandour existing distribution base
3. Supply of Quality Products.
4. Fulfillment of Order Quantity at scheduled delivery time.

COMPETITION:-

Our Industry is fragmented consisting of large established players and small niche players. Our Company is well
placed, well informed and well trained to assist clients in overall delivery. We have a number of competitors
offering products and services similar to us. We believe the principal elements of competition in our industry are
price, durability and overall product quality, timely delivery and reliability and most importantly our pace in keeping
up with the required regulations and changing technology in the industry. We believe that our cost effective and
integrated facilities, our focus on customer satisfaction and our reliability combined with our quality consciousness
provides us with competitive advantage in many of our products. While these factors are key parameters the in
client’s decisions matrix in purchasing goods; product range, product quality and product price is often the deciding
factor in most deals.

Many countries have the advantage of being located in proximity to our main export markets South Asia, Africa and
European countries. Internationally, we also face competition from electrical equipment manufacturers in other
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advanced technology and permits to manufacture cables of various grades and specifications accepted in different
countries.

Some of our major competitors are:-

 KEI Industries Ltd.


 Havells
 Apar Industries
 Gupta Power
 Sterlite
 Universal Cables
 Finolex

SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT SUBSEQUENT TO THE LAST FINANCIAL YEAR:-

In the opinion of the Board of Directors of our Company, there have not arisen any circumstances since the date of
the last financial statements disclosed in this Draft Prospectus that materially or adversely affect the operations or
profitability of the Company or the Value of its assets or its ability to pay its liability within next twelve months
except below changes occurred after Balance Sheet date:-

1. We have appointed Mr. Rahul Mangal as Chairman and Non-Executive Director of the Company with
effect from July 22, 2017.

2. We have appointed Mr. Ashish Mangal as Managing Director of the Company with effect from July 22,
2017.

3. We have appointed Mrs Shalu Mangal as Whole Time Director of the Company with effect from July 22,
2017.

4. We have appointed Mr. Murari Lal Poddar as Chief Financial Officer of the Company with effect from
August 22, 2017.

5. Mr. Suresh Kumar Dalmia has resigned as Company Secretary and Compliance Officer of the Company
with effect from September 01, 2017 and Mr. Honey Chordia has been appointed as Company Secretary
and Compliance Officer of the Company with effect from September 01, 2017.

6. Our Company was converted into a Public Limited Company pursuant to Shareholders Resolution passed
at the Extra Ordinary General Meeting of the Company held on August 22, 2017 vide a fresh Certificate of
incorporation dated August 22, 2017, issued by the Registrar of Companies, Rajasthan,Jaipur.

7. The Authorized capital of the company was increased from Rs 11,00,00,000/- divided into 1,10,00,000
Equity Shares of Rs 10/- each to 23,00,00,000/- divided into 2,30,00,000 Equity Shares of Rs 10/- vide
shareholders resolution dated August 28, 2017.

8. Our company has allotted bonus issue of 53,90,000 equity shares of face value of Rs 10/- each in the ratio
of 1:2 i.e one equity share for Two equity share held on August 28, 2017.

9. We have passed a special resolution in the meeting of shareholders dated August 28, 2017 authorizing the
Board of Directors to raise funds by making an Initial Public Offering

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FACTORS AFFECTING OUR FUTURE RESULTS OF OPERATIONS:-

Our results of operations could potentially be affected by the following factors amongst others:

1. General economic and business conditions in India.


2. General economic and business conditions in the markets in which we operate and in the local, regional and
national and international economies;
3. Changes in laws and regulations relating to the industries/sector in which we operate;
4. Exchange rate fluctuations;
5. Factors affecting cable and conductor industry;
6. Disruption in supply of Raw Materials;
7. Significant fluctuation in price levels of raw Material especially copper and aluminium;
8. Occurrence of Environmental Problems & Uninsured Losses;
9. Major change in policy and/or practice of road transport;
10. Increased competition in the cable and conductor industry in which we operate;
11. Our ability to successfully implement our growth strategy and expansion plans, and to successfully launch
andimplement various projects and business plans for which funds are being raised through this Issue;
12. Our ability to meet our capital expenditure requirements;
13. Fluctuations in operating costs;
14. Our ability to attract and retain qualified personnel;
15. Changes in technology;
16. Changes in political and social conditions in India or in countries that we may enter, the monetary and
interest rate policies of India and other countries, inflation, deflation, unanticipated turbulence in interest
rates, equity prices or otherrates or prices;
17. Occurrence of natural disasters or calamities affecting the areas in which we have operations;
18. Conflicts of interest with affiliated companies, the promoter group and other related parties;
19. The performance of the financial markets in India and globally; and
20. Any adverse outcome in the legal proceedings in which we are involved.

Our Significant Accounting Policies:

Our significant accounting policies are described in the section titled “Financial Information of the Company” on
page 148 this Draft Prospectus.

Change in accounting policies in previous 3 (three) years

Except as mentioned in chapter “Financial Information of the Company” on page 148 there has been no change in
accounting policies in last 3 (three) years.

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Summary of the Results of Operations


The following table sets forth financial data from restated profit and loss account for the financial year ended March 31, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 & 2013 the
components of which are also expressed as a percentage of total revenue for such period.
% of % of % of % of % of
Particulars
31/03/2017 Total 31/03/2016 Total 31/03/2015 Total 31/03/2014 Total 31/03/2013 Total
Income Income Income Income Income
Revenue from Operations 29998.60 99.29% 26787.47 99.29% 26038.90 99.34% 19741.16 99.12% 17611.52 99.30%
Other Incomes 216.02 0.71% 192.46 0.71% 172.92 0.66% 175.82 0.88% 124.95 0.70%
Total Revenue 30214.62 100.00% 26979.93 100.00% 26211.82 100.00% 19916.98 100.00% 17736.48 100.00%
Expenses:
Cost of materials consumed 25903.18 85.73% 22599.22 83.76% 23427.54 89.38% 17188.75 86.30% 15972.18 90.05%
Employee Benefits Expense 715.51 2.37% 552.23 2.05% 418.31 1.60% 354.33 1.78% 334.99 1.89%
Administrative and other
1604.69 5.31% 1744.68 6.47% 1431.29 5.46% 1138.87 5.72% 492.45 2.78%
Expense
Finance Costs 916.29 3.03% 1049.87 3.89% 536.13 2.05% 645.77 3.24% 635.11 3.58%
Depreciation And Amortization
203.62 0.67% 198.47 0.74% 211.86 0.81% 164.29 0.82% 173.56 0.98%
Expense
Changes in inventory of Stock
(345.01) (1.14)% (162.35) (0.60)% (174.99) (0.67)% 211.34 1.06% 61.00 0.34%
in Trade
Total Expenses 28998.27 95.97% 25982.12 96.30% 25850.14 98.62% 19703.35 98.93% 17669.29 99.62%
Profit before exceptional and
extraordinary items and tax (A- 1216.35 4.03% 997.81 3.70% 361.68 1.38% 213.63 1.07% 67.19 0.38%
B)
Exceptional/Prior Period item 4.24 0.01% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00%
Profit before extraordinary
1212.10 4.01% 997.81 3.70% 361.68 1.38% 213.63 1.07% 67.19 0.38%
items and tax
Extraordinary item 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Profit Before Tax 1212.10 4.01% 997.81 3.70% 361.68 1.38% 213.63 1.07% 67.19 0.38%
Provision for Tax
- Current Tax 427.35 1.41% 334.27 1.24% 127.64 0.49% 60.78 0.31% 25.87 0.15%
- Deferred Tax Liability/(Asset) (15.22) (0.05)% (16.17) (0.06)% (20.52) (0.08)% (4.23) (0.02)% (10.71) (0.06)%
MAT Credit Entitlement 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00%
Short/(Excess) Tax adjustment
7.92 0.03% 0.00 0.00% 0.81 0.00% 0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00%
of prior years
Restated profit after tax for
the period from continuing 792.04 2.62% 679.71 2.52% 253.75 0.97% 157.08 0.79% 52.03 0.29%
Operation

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Key Components of Company’s Profit And Loss Statement

Revenue from Sale of Product: Revenue from operations mainly consists of revenue from manufacturing and sale of
cables and conductors.
Other Income: Other income primarily comprises of Interest Income, Rent Income and Dividend Income.
Expenses: Company’s expenses consist of cost of Materials & Stores Consumed, employee benefits expense, Other
Expenses, finance costs, depreciation and amortization expenses.
Employee Benefits Expense: Employee benefit expense includes Salaries, Wages and Bonus, Directors Remuneration,
Staff Welfare Expense, Contribution to PF and Provision for Gratuity.
Finance Costs: Finance cost comprises interest on Indebtedness, Bank charges.
Depreciation and Amortization Expense: We recognize Depreciation and Amortization expense on Written down
Value method (WDV) as per the provisions set forth in the Companies Act, 2013/ Companies Act, 1956, as applicable.
Administrative and other Expenses: Other expenses include jobwork expenses, rent, electricity, repairs, travelling and
conveyance exp, insurance exp, legal and professional fees, general administration expenses, bad Debts written off and
miscellaneous expenditure etc.

FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2017

Total Income:
The Company’s total income during the period ended March 31st, 2017 was ₹ 30,214.62 Lacs. The revenue from sales of
Products was ₹29,998.60 Lacs and from other Operating Income was ₹ 216.02 Lacs which comprised 99.29% of company
total revenue for the stub period ended March 31st, 2017.

Total Expenses:
The total expenditure during stub period ended March 31st, 2017 was ₹28,998.27 Lacs. The total expenditure represents
95.97% of the total revenue. The total expenses are represented by cost of material consumed, employee benefits
expenses, Administrative and other expenses, finance costs, Depreciation and Amortization Expenses. The main
constituent of total expenditure is cost of material consumed, which is ₹ 25,903.18 Lacs.
Profit/ (Loss) after Tax:
The restated net profit during the stub period ended March 31, 2017 was ₹ 792.04 Lacs representing 2.62% of the total
revenue of the company.

COMPARISON OF THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF FISCAL 2017 WITH FISCAL 2016

Total Income:
During the year 2016-17 the total revenue of the company increased to ₹ 30,214.62 Lacs as against ₹ 26979.93 Lacs in the
year 2015-16, representing an increase of 11.99% of the total revenue. This increase was mainly due to increase in sale of
products

Other Income:
Other income of the Company for the year 2016-17 was ₹ 216.02 Lacs in comparison with ₹ 192.46 Lacs for F.Y. 2015-
16.
Total Expenses:

The total expenditure for the year 2016-17 increased to ₹ 28998.27 Lacs from ₹ 25982.12 Lacs in year 2015-16,
representing an increase of 11.61% to the previous year.

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Cost of Materials & Stores Consumed:


The Cost of Materials & Stores Consumed for the year 2016-17 increased to ₹25903.18 Lacs from ₹22599.22 Lacs for the
2015-16, representing an increase of 14.62% to the previous year.

Employee Benefits Expense:


The Employee Benefit Expense for the year 2016-17 increased to ₹715.51 Lacs from ₹ 552.23 Lacs for the year 2015-16,
representing an increase of 29.57% to the previous year.

Finance Costs:
Finance cost for the year 2016-17 decreased to ₹916.29 Lacs as against ₹1049.87 Lacs of the year 2015-16. This increase
in amount was due to decrease in interest cost of the Company.

Depreciation and Amortization Expense:


Depreciation for the year 2016-17 stood at ₹203.62 Lacs calculated as per companies Act. For the year 2015-16 the same
was ₹198.47 Lacs.

Administrative and other Expenses:


Other expenses include jobwork expenses, rent, electricity, repairs, travelling and conveyance exp, insurance exp, legal
and professional fees, general administration expenses, bad Debts written off and miscellaneous expenditure etc. These
expenses decreased to ₹1604.69 Lacs for the year 2016-17 as against ₹1744.68 Lacs of the year 2015-16.

Profit/ (Loss) Before Tax


The company’s profit before tax for F.Y. 2016-17 was Rs 1212.10 Lacs as against ₹997.81 Lacs in the year 2015-16
representing an increase of 21.48% to the previous year.

Profit/ (Loss) After Tax


The company’s profit after tax for F.Y. 2016-17 was Rs 792.04 Lacs as against ₹679.71 Lacs in the year 2014-15
representing an increase of 16.53% to the previous year.

COMPARISON OF THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF FISCAL 2016 WITH FISCAL 2015

Total Income:

During the year 2015-16 the total revenue of the company increased to ₹26979.93 Lacs as against ₹26211.82 Lacs in the
year 2014-15, representing an increase of 2.93% of the total revenue. This increase was mainly due to increase in sale of
Products

Other Income:

Other income of the Company for the year 2015-16 was ₹192.46 Lacs in comparison with ₹172.92 Lacs for F.Y. 2014-15.

Total Expenses:
The total expenditure for the year 2015-16 increased to ₹25982.12Lacs from ₹25850.14Lacs in year 2014-15, representing
a increase of 0.51% to the previous year. This was due to increase in expenses

Cost of Material Consumed:


The Cost of Material Consumed for the year 2015-16 decreased to ₹22599.22 Lacs from ₹23427.54 Lacs, representing a
decrease of 3.54% to the previous year.

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Employee Benefits Expense:


The Employee Benefit Expense for the year 2015-16 increased to ₹552.23 Lacs from ₹418.31 Lacs in the previous year
2014-15.

Finance Costs:
Finance cost for the year 2015-16 increased to ₹ 1049.87 Lacs as against ₹ 536.13 Lacs of the year 2014-15. This increase
in amount was due to increase in interest cost of the Company.

Depreciation and Amortization Expense:


Depreciation for the year 2015-16 stood at ₹198.47 Lacs calculated as per companies Act. For the year 2014-15 the same
was ₹211.86 Lacs.

Administrative and other Expenses:


Other expenses include jobwork expenses, rent, electricity, repairs, travelling and conveyance exp, insurance exp, legal
and professional fees, general administration expenses, bad Debts written off and miscellaneous expenditure etc. These
expenses for the year 2015-16 increased to ₹1744.68 Lacs as against ₹1431.29 Lacs of the year 2014-15.

Profit/ (Loss) Before Tax


The company’s profit before tax for F.Y. 2015-16 increased to ₹ 997.81 Lacs from ₹ 361.68 Lacs in the year 2014-15
representing an increase of 175.88% compared to the previous year.

Profit/ (Loss) After Tax


The company’s profit after tax for F.Y. 2015-16 increased to ₹ 679.71 Lacs from ₹ 253.75 Lacs in the year 2014-15
representing an increase of 167.87% compared to the previous year

COMPARISON OF THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF FISCAL 2015 WITH FISCAL 2014

Total Income:
During the year 2014-15 the total revenue of the company increased to ₹26211.82Lacs as against ₹19916.98 Lacs in the
year 2013-14, representing increase of 31.61% of the total revenue. This increase was mainly due to increase in sale of
Products.

Other Income:
Other income of the Company for the year 2014-15 was ₹172.92 Lacs in comparison with ₹175.82 Lacs for F.Y. 2013-14.

Total Expenses:
The total expenditure for the year 2014-15 increased to ₹25850.14Lacs from ₹19703.35Lacs in year 2013-14, representing
increase of 31.20% to the previous year. This was due to increase in volume of business, which resulted in increase in
expenses

Cost of Material Consumed:


The Cost of Material Consumed for the year 2014-15 increased to ₹ 23427.54 Lacs from ₹17188.75 Lacs, representing
increase of 36.30% to the previous year.

Employee Benefits Expense:


The Employee Benefit Expense for the year 2014-15 increased to ₹ 46.69 Lacs from ₹ 32.02 Lacs in the previous year
2013-14.

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Finance Costs:
Finance cost for the year 2014-15 decreased to ₹536.13 Lacs as against ₹645.77 Lacs of the year 2013-14.

Depreciation and Amortization Expense:


Depreciation for the year 2014-15 stood at ₹211.86 Lacs calculated as per companies Act. For the year 2013-14 the same
was ₹164.29 Lacs.

Administrative and other Expenses:


Other expenses include jobwork expenses, rent, electricity, repairs, travelling and conveyance exp, insurance exp, legal
and professional fees, general administration expenses, bad Debts written off and miscellaneous expenditure etc. These
expenses for the year 2014-15 increased to ₹1431.29 Lacs as against ₹1138.87 Lacs of the year 2013-14.

Profit/ (Loss) Before Tax


The company’s profit before tax for F.Y. 2014-15 increased to ₹ 361.68 Lacs from ₹213.63 Lacs in the year 2013-14
representing an increase of 69.30% compared to the previous year.

Profit/ (Loss) After Tax


The company’s profit after tax for F.Y. 2014-15 increased to Rs ₹ 253.75 Lacs from ₹157.08 Lacs in the year 2013-14
representing anincrease of 61.54% compared to the previous year

Information required as per Item (2) (IX) (E) (5) of Part A of Schedule VIII to the SEBI Regulations:

An analysis of reasons for the changes in significant items of income and expenditure is given hereunder:

1. Unusual or infrequent events or transactions


There has not been any unusual trend on account of our business activity. There are no Unusual or infrequent events or
transactions in our Company. The transactions are as per usual business operations.
2. Significant economic changes that materially affected or are likely to affect income from continuing operations.
There are no other significant economic changes that may materially affect or likely to affect income from continuing
operations.
3. Known trends or uncertainties that have had or are expected to have a material adverse impact on sales, revenue
or income from continuing operations.
Apart from the risks as disclosed under Section “Risk Factors” beginning on page 15 in the Draft Prospectus, in our
opinion there are no other known trends or uncertainties that have had or are expected to have a material adverse impact
on revenue or income from continuing operations.
4. Future changes in relationship between costs and revenues
Our Company’s future costs and revenues will be determined by demand/supply situation in casting industry, government
policies, and prices quoted by our suppliers for raw material.
5. Total turnover of each major industry segment in which our Company operates
The Company is in the business of manufacturing of metal casting. Relevant industry data, as available, has been included
in the chapter titled “Industry Overview” beginning on page 78 of this Draft Prospectus.
6. Increases in net sales or revenue and Introduction of new products or services or increased sales prices
Increases in revenues are by and large linked to increases in volume of our business.
7. Status of any publicly announced New Products or Business Segment
Since our Company has not announced any new Product so not Applicable.

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8. Seasonality of business
Our Company’s business is not seasonal in nature.
9. Dependence on few customers/ clients
The percentage of contribution of our Company’s Top Customers/Clients for the period ended March 31, 2017 is as
follows:
Our Major Customers/ Clients for the period ended March 31, 2017
Name of the Clients Amount (₹ in Lacs) As % of total turnover
Paschim Gujarat Vij Co Limited 3706 11.17%
PGCIL 2463 7.42%
Dakshin Gujarat Vij Co Limited 2426 9.00%
Bajaj Electricals Limited 1960 5.91%
PEC Limited 1822 5.49%
PVVNL 1669 5.03%
Utar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam 1406 4.24%
Asian Feb Tech Limited 1214 3.66%
Shirdi Sai Electricals Limited 1013 3.05%
Uttar Gujarat Vij Co Limited 974 2.94%
Total 18653 57.92%
*The above value is inclusive of all applicable taxes and incidental expenses.

Our Major Suppliers of Raw material for the period ended March 31, 2017

Name of Supplier Amount (₹ in Lacs) As % of total Purchase


Leader universal aluminium 4281 17.60%
National Alluminium 3692 15.18%
JP Engineering 3020 12.42%
Jagdamba Steels 2496 10.26%
Gayatri Industries 2141 8.80%
Kalpana Industries 2034 8.36%
National Small Industries Corp. Pvt. Ltd. 2009 8.26%
Prem Cables 1695 6.97%
SMW Metals Pvt. Ltd. 1240 5.10%
Rakhi Agencies 1188 4.89%
Total 23796 97.86%
*The above value is inclusive of all applicable taxes and incidental expenses.

10. Competitive conditions


Competitive conditions are as described under the Chapters “Industry Overview” and “Our Business” beginning on pages
78 and 87 respectively of the Draft Prospectus.

11. Details of material developments after the date of last balance sheet i.e. March 31, 2017
Except as mentioned in this Draft Prospectus, no circumstances have arisen since the date of last financial statement until
the date of filing the Draft Prospectus, which materially and adversely affect or are likely to affect the operations or
profitability of our Company, or value of its assets, or its ability to pay its liability within next twelve months. There is no
subsequent development after the date of the Auditor’s Report, which will have a material impact on the reserves, profits,
earnings per share and book value of the Equity Shares of the Company.

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SECTION VI- LEGAL AND OTHER INFORMATION

OUTSTANDING LITIGATION AND MATERIAL DEVELOPMENTS

Except as described below, there are no outstanding litigations, suits, civil or criminal prosecutions, proceedings before
any judicial, quasi- judicial, arbitral or administrative tribunals, including pending proceedings for violation of statutory
regulations or alleging criminal or economic offences or tax liabilities or any other offences (including past cases where
penalties may or may not have been awarded and irrespective of whether they are specified under paragraph (i) of Part I
of Schedule XIII of the Companies Act ) against our Company, Promoter, Group Companies and Directors as of the date
of this Prospectus that would have a material adverse effect on our business. There are no defaults, non- payments or
overdue of statutory liabilities, institutional/ bank dues and dues payable to holders of debentures or fixed deposits and
arrears of cumulative preference shares that would have a material adverse effect on our business.

Further, Our Company has a policy for identification of Material Litigation in terms of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations,
2009 as amended for disclosure of all pending litigation involving our Company, Directors, Promoters and Group
Companies, other than criminal proceedings and statutory or regulatory actions, would be considered ‘material’ if the
monetary amount of claim by or against the entity or person in any such pending proceeding is in excess of Rs. 1,00,000/-
and where the amount is not quantifiable, such pending cases are material from the perspective of the company’s
business, operations, prospects or reputation.

The Company has policy for identification of material outstanding dues to creditors in terms of the SEBI (ICDR)
Regulations, 2009 as amended for creditors where outstanding dues to any one of them exceeds 5% of consolidated trade
payable as per the last audited financial statements of the issuer.

PART 1: LITIGATION RELATING TO OUR COMPANY

A. FILED AGAINST OUR COMPANY

1) Litigation involving Criminal Laws

Fedders Lloyd Corporation Limited has filed an application dated February 16, 2011 before the officer in charge of police
station at Ratigarh, Tehsil Huzur, District Bhopal, to register an FIR against the company, for fraud in supply of material
according to the specifications agreed upon between the parties which may cause financial loss to them. The matter is
pending investigation and notice.

2) Litigation Involving Actions by Statutory/Regulatory Authorities

NIL

3) Litigation involving Tax Liability

I. Direct Tax Liability

a. Income Tax
For Assessment Year 2015-16
For A.Y. 2015-16, the Income Tax return of the Company is under scrutiny under Section 143 (3) with the concerned
authorities. The authorities vide notice dated July 28, 2016 and September 22, 2016 had sought certain information
regarding the assessment of income which is submitted by the Company. The Assessment proceeding is yet to be
completed.

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II. Indirect Tax Liability

a. Central Excise Duty

Show Cause Notices

Period from December, 2014 to February, 2016

The Company for its unit at H-581A to H-592A, Road No. 6, VKI area, Jaipur has received a Show Cause Notice
V(1)/IAR/Gr. L-3/JPR-I/1812/2015-16/2558 dated October 26, 2016 from the Assistant Commissioner, Central
Excise, Jaipur alleging that the Company had wrongly availed CENVAT credit amounting to Rs. 6,08,683/- in
respect of bank charges on the strength of improper documents, i.e. a chart named ‘Common Services Service Tax-
Dynamic Cables Road No.-06 (Unit III)’ during the period from December 2014 to February 2016 in contravention
of provisions of Rule 9 of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004. The Company submitted its reply to the said SCN on
November 21, 2016. The total liability in the matter towards CENVAT, interest and penalty is yet to be
ascertained.The personal hearing in the matter was held on January 27, 2017 and the Adjudication Order is awaited.

Period from October, 2012 to May, 2015

The Company for its unit at F-259 & 260, Road No. 13, VKI area, Jaipur has received a Show Cause Notice C. No.
IV(ST)4/ Dem/DCPL/2015/3633 dated August 26, 2015 from the office of the Assistant Commissioner , Central
Excise, Jaipur alleging that the during the period from October 2012 to May 2015, the Company had wrongly availed
CENVAT credit of Service Tax amounting to Rs. 4,31,691/- on the basis of bills/invoices issued by their
sales/commission agent on the sales commission paid to them by the Company, while the services provided by the
sales agents are not covered under the definition of ‘input service’, in contravention of the provisions of Rule 2(l) and
Rule 3 of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004. The Company submitted its reply to the said SCN on September 15,
2016.The total liability in the matter towards CENVAT, interest and penalty is yet to be ascertained. The personal
hearing in the matter was held on September 19, 2016 and the Adjudication Order is awaited.

Period from October, 2012 to May, 2015

The Company for its unit at F-259 & 260, Road No. 13, VKI area, Jaipur received a show cause notice SCN No. CE-
13/DYNAMIC/OFF/10/14/163 dated April 19, 2016 for wrongfully availing CENVAT credit of Service Tax
amounting to Rs. 55,361/-,on the basis of bills/invoices issued by their sales/commission agent on the sales
commission paid to them by the Company, while the services provided by the sales agents are not covered under the
definition of ‘input service’, in contravention of the provisions of Rule 2(l) and Rule 3 of the CENVAT Credit Rules,
2004, to which the Company submitted its reply on June 06, 2016 and September 15, 2016. The total liability in the
matter towards CENVAT, interest and penalty is yet to be ascertained.The personal hearing in the matter was held on
September 19, 2016 and the Adjudication Order is awaited.

b. VAT and CST

VAT and CST Liability For Assessment Years 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13
Order dated April 01, 2015 were passed by the Appellate Officer, Commercial Taxes u/s 82 of the Rajasthan Value
Added Tax Act, 2003 in respect of the following orders of the Assistant Commissioner made under Sections 25, 55
and 61 of the Rajasthan Value Added Tax Act, 2003 r/w Section 9 of the Central Sales Tax Act, 1956:

Sr. No. Appeal No. A.Y. Date of Order Tax Interest


1. 10/14-15 2007-08 01.03.2013 94522 60494
2. 11/14-15 2007-08 (CST) 01.03.2013 631790 404346
3. 12/14-15 2008-09 01.03.2013 55057 28630
4. 13/14-15 2008-09 (CST) 01.03.2013 576318 299686
5. 14/14-15 2009-10 01.03.2013 22693 9140
6. 15/14-15 2009-10 (CST) 01.03.2013 449329 179731

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7. 16/14-15 2010-11 01.03.2013 55532 15544


8. 17/14-15 2010-11 (CST) 01.03.2013 652097 182584
9. 18/14-15 2011-12 (CST) 01.03.2013 551174 88188
10. 19/14-15 2012-13 01.03.2013 5404 265
11. 20/14-15 2012-13 (CST) 01.03.2013 105805 5305
Total 31,99,721 12,73,913

The Assistant Commissioner held that while the Company charged the freight and insurance amount in the invoices
from the buyers, yet the amount were not included in the “sale value” and no tax was being collected on the said
amount. The Company contended that the orders imposing the tax, interest and penalty were passed without taking
into consideration the terms and conditions of the contract and the tender. The Appellate Officer, Commercial Taxes
has, by the said orders dated April 01, 2015 confirmed the tax and penalty imposed by the aforementioned impugned
orders, while removing the component of penalty. The total liability in the matter towards tax and interest is Rs.
44,73,634/- (Rupees forty four lakh seventy three thousand six hundred and thirty four only), which the company has
already deposited with the Sales Tax department in 2013-14. The Company has filed appeal numbers 1144-1153/15
against the said orders of Appellate Officer, Commercial Taxes, before the Rajasthan Tax Board, Ajmer u/s 83 of the
Rajasthan Vat Act, 2003 on January 09, 2017. The next date for hearing inthe matter is on December 30, 2017

4) Other Pending Litigation

Fedders Lloyd Corporation Limited v. M/S Dynamic Cables Private Limited

A statement of claim dated February 10, 2012 was filed by Fedders Lloyd Corporation Limited, the claimant before
the Arbitral Tribunal comprising of M. Anil Dev Singh, A.P. Shah and S.K. Mahajan, against the Company for a sum
of Rs. 3,75,63,025/-. For the purpose of supply of conductors of particular technical specifications, the company had
entered into a contract dated March 19, 2010 with the claimant. However, disputes arose between the parties
regarding the conductors supplied by the Company, as the claimant questioned that the supplied material was not as
per technical specifications as agreed and has now sought an award for the aforementioned amount of Rs.
3,75,63,025/-. The Company has filed a counter-claim in the said matter for a sum of Rs. 3,61,65,264/- against the
claimant. The next date of hearing in the matter is September 19, 2017.

B. CASES FILED BY OUR COMPANY

1) Litigation involving Criminal Laws

NIL

2) Litigation Involving Actions by Statutory/Regulatory Authorities

NIL

3) Litigation involving Tax Liability

I. Direct Tax Liability

For Assessment Year 2009-10


Our Company has an outstanding liability of Rs. 1,96,080/- towards tax and interest thereon assessed under Section
143(3) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 and demand raised on November 28, 2011 against the Company, as per
TRACES, for which a rectification applicationu/s 154 of the Act, 1961 was filed by the Company with ACIT-I on
January 10, 2012. The matter is pending disposal.

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Our Company also has an outstanding liability of Rs. 12,700/- towards tax and interest under Section 220(2) of the
Income Tax Act, 1961 vide demand raised on July 07, 2016 against the Company, as per TRACES in the same
matter.

For Assessment Year 2011-12


An Assessment Order dated December 30, 2016 under Section 143(3) of the IT Act, 1961 for the Assessment Year
2011-12 has been passed against the company by the Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax and an additional
liability of Rs. 34,940/- is assessed towards income tax. As per the order, income of Rs. 1,07,623/- was disallowed to
the Company u/s 14A r/w Rule 8D of I.T. Rules, 1962 towards expenses for which the income is exempted. Our
Company has deposited the demand of Rs 34,940/- and has filed an appeal against the said order with CIT (Appeals)
on January 28, 2017. The total liability in the matter is Rs. 34,940/- towards tax. The matter is pending for hearing.

Our Company also has an outstanding liability of Rs. 698/- towards tax and interest thereon under Section 220(2) of
the Income Tax Act, 1961 vide demand raised on March 13, 2017 against the Company, as per TRACES in the same
matter.

Penalty notice dated December 30, 2016 u/s 274 r/w Section 271(1)(c) of the IT Act for the said Assessment order for
the year was also sent to the Company, the proceedings is pending for disposal of appeal.

For Assessment Year 2012-13


An Assessment Order dated December 30, 2016 under Section 143(3) of the IT Act, 1961 for the Assessment Year
2012-13 has been passed against the company by the Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax and an additional
liability of Rs. 59,100/- is assessed towards income tax. As per the order, income of Rs. 1,07,802/- was disallowed to
the Company u/s 14A r/w Rule 8D of I.T. Rules, 1962 towards expenses for which the income is exempted. Our
Company has deposited the demand of Rs 59,100/- and has filed an appeal against the said order with CIT (Appeals)
on January 28, 2017. The total liability in the matter is Rs. 59,100/- towards tax. The matter is pending for hearing.

Our Company also has an outstanding liability of Rs. 1,182/- towards tax and interest under Section 220(2) of the
Income Tax Act, 1961 vide demand raised on March 13, 2017 against the Company, as per TRACES in the same
matter.

Penalty notice dated December 30, 2016 u/s 274 r/w Section 271(1)(c) of the IT Act for the said Assessment order for
the year was also sent to the Company, the proceedings is pending for disposal of appeal.

For Assessment Year 2013-14


An Assessment Order dated February 08, 2016 under Section 143(3) of the IT Act, 1961 for the Assessment Year
2012-13 has been passed against the company by the Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax, Jaipur and an additional
liability of Rs. 45,410/- towards income tax and interestwas assessed. As per order, income of Rs. 2,250/- was
disallowed to the Company u/s 80G for excess deduction claimed and TDS credit of Rs. 40,415 was withdrawn for
non reflection in 26AS, i.e. the Company had not declared the income on which TDS was claimed for the year in
consideration. The Company has filed a rectification application u/s 154 on April 12, 2016 submitting the documents
for the TDS credit amounting to Rs. 40,415/- to the assessing officer along with application. The matter is pending
disposal.

II. Indirect Tax Liability

a. Central Excise Duty

Period from August, 2010 to September, 2010


The Company for its unit at F-259 & 260, Road No. 13, VKI area, Jaipur has filed an appeal on January 31, 2017
before the Commissioner (Appeals), Customs, Central Excise & Service Tax, Jaipur against Order dated November
30, 2016, passed by the Additional Commissioner, Central Excise against the Company, wherein a demand and order
of recovery of Central Excise duty amounting to Rs. 17,54,525/- was made u/s 11 A (10) of the Central Excise Act,
1944, for clearance of excisable goods without payment of central excise duty by availing exemption under

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Notification No. 108/95-CE dated August 28, 1995, during the period from August, 2010 to September, 2010,
without having proper certificates of the project implementing authority at M.P. Madhya Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Co.
Ltd., Bhopal, and a penalty of Rs. 17,54,525/- was also imposed under Section 11AC of the Finance Act, 1994. The
Central Excise duty amounting to Rs. 17,54,525/- has already been paid. The total liability in the matter towards
interest and penalty is Rs.35,09,050/-. The personal hearing in the matter is awaited from Commissioner (Appeals)
Jaipur office.

Period from F.Y. 2011-12 to 2014-15 and from April, 2015 to July, 2015
The Company for its unit at F-259 & 260, Road No. 13, VKI area, Jaipur has filed an appeal under Section 35 of the
Central Excise Act, 1944 on January 19, 2017 before the Commissioner (Appeals), Customs, Central Excise &
Service Tax, Jaipur against the Order dated November 23, 2016 passed by the Joint Commissioner, Central Excise
against the Company for unit F-259 & 260, Road No. 13, VKI Area, Jaipur, wherein demand and order of recovery of
central excise duty amounting to Rs. 48,64,097/- and Rs. 2,16,002/- was made u/s 11 A (10) of the Central Excise
Act, 1944, along with applicable interest rates u/s 11AA of the Act, for short payment of central excise duty
amounting during the financial year 2011-12 to 2014-15 and during the period April 2015 to July 2015 respectively,
by not assessing the correct assessable value of their finished goods, thereby contravening the provisions of Rule 5 of
the Central Excise Valuation (Determination of Price of Excisable Goods) Rules, 2000 r/w Section 4 of the Act and
Rule 4, 6 and 8 of the Central Excise Rules, 2002. For the amount of Rs. 48,64,097/-, a penalty equal to 100% of the
duty for the period from April 01, 2011 to April 07, 2011 and equal to 50% for the period from April 08, 2011 to
March 31, 2015 was also imposed. For the amount of Rs. 2,12,002/-, as penalty equal to 10% of the duty was
imposed for the period from April 2015 to July 2015. The Central Excise duty amounting to Rs. 14,42,664/- has
already been paid as pre deposit for filing appeal. The total liability in the matter towards central excise duty, interest
and penalty is Rs. 99,61,396/-. The personal hearing in the matter is awaited.

Period during F.Y. 2013-14 and 2014-15 (up to 29.10.2014)


The Company for its unit at H-581A to H-592A, Road No. 6, VKI area, Jaipurhas filed an appeal under Section 35 of
the Central Excise Act, 1944 on February 02, 2017 before the Commissioner (Appeals), Customs, Central Excise &
Service against the Order dated December 08, 2016 was passed by the Assistant Commissioner, Central Excise
against the Company for unit at H-581-582, Road No. 6, VKI Area, Jaipur, wherein demand and order of recovery of
central excise duty amounting to Rs. 4,47,494/- was made u/s 11 A (10) of the Central Excise Act, 1944, along with
applicable interest rates u/s 11AA of the Act, for short payment of central excise duty amounting to Rs. 4,47,494/-
during the financial year 2013-14 and 2014-15 (upto October 29, 2014) by not assessing the correct assessable value
of their finished goods, thereby contravening the provisions of Rule 5 of the Central Excise Valuation (Determination
of Price of Excisable Goods) Rules, 2000 r/w Section 4 of the Act and Rule 4, 6 and 8 of the Central Excise Rules,
2002. A penalty equal to 50% of the duty for the period from April 01, 2013 to October 29, 2014 was also imposed.
The Central Excise duty amounting to Rs. 33562/- has already been paid as pre deposit for filing appeal. The total
liability in the matter towards central excise duty, interest and penalty is Rs. 6,71,242/-. The personal hearing in the
matter is awaited.

Period of June, 2008


The Company for its unit at H-581A to H-592A, Road No. 6, VKI area, Jaipur has filed an appeal on April 05, 2016
before the Commissioner (Appeals), Customs, Central Excise & Service against Order dated February 10, 2016
passed by the Additional Commissioner, Central Excise for unit H-581A to H-592A, Road No. 6, VKI Area, Jaipur
wherein demand of CENVAT credit amounting to Rs. 15,20,280/- along with interest has been imposed under Rule
14 of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 r/w Section 11A(10) and Section 11AA of the Central Excise Act, 1994 for
availing CENVAT credit of Rs. 15,20,280/- as ‘Input Service’ on the so called service of ‘Construction of pre-
fabricated building’ as per its agreement with M/s Kirby Building Systems India Ltd. for supply of pre-fabricated
building, which cannot be construed as ‘service’ and hence, the Company is not eligible for input service credit, input
credit and also capital goods credit.Also, a penalty of Rs. 15,20,280/- was imposed under Rule 15(2) of the Credit
Rules r/w Section 11AC of the Excise Act. The Central Excise duty amounting to Rs. 1,14,021/- has already been
paid as pre deposit for filing appeal. The total liability in the matter towards CENVAT, interest and penalty is
Rs.30,40,560/-. The matter is subjudice the hearing date in the matter is awaited from Commissioner (Appeals),
Jaipur office.

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Period during F.Y. 2013-14 and 2014-15 (upto 31.10.2014)

An appeal u/s 35 of the Central Excise Act, 1944 was filed by the Company for unit at H-581-A to H-592-A, Road
No. 6, VKI Area, Jaipur), against the Order No. 38(CE)JP/RV/2016-17 dated July 14, 2016 passed by the Joint
Commissioner, Central Excise, wherein CENVAT credit of Rs. 8,94,072/- was disallowed to the Company, for
irregularly availing and distributing input service credit among the various units amounting to Rs. 8,94,072/- during
the year 2013-14 and 2014-15 (upto October 31, 2014) on the strength of improper documents in contravention of
provisions of rule 3 and 9 of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004, and was ordered to be recovered along with interest
under Rule 14 , r/w Section 11 A (10) of the Central Excise Act, 1944 and Section 11AB/11AA of the Act. A penalty
of Rs. 4,47,036/- (equal to 50% of the duty) was also imposed under Rule 15(2) of the Rules. The Central Excise duty
amounting to Rs. 67055/- has already been paid as pre deposit for filing appeal. The total liability in the matter
towards CENVAT, interest and penalty is Rs. 13,41,108/-. The matter is subjudice and the hearing date in the matter
is awaited from Commissioner (Appeals) Jaipur office.

b. Service Tax

Period during F.Y. 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2010-11


The Company for its unit at H-581-A to H-592-A, Road No. 6, VKI Area, Jaipur has filed an appeal before
Commissioner of Central Excise (Appeals) u/s 85 of Finance Act, 1994 to set aside the Demand Order dated February
28, 2014 passed by Assistant Commissioner, Central Excise for the Financial Year 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2010-11,
wherein a penalty of Rs. 1,06,496/- was levied (with benefit of reduced penalty) on account of short payment of
Service Tax amounting Rs. 1,06,496/-on outward freight charged by it on transport in the invoices from the buyers.
The Company in the said appeal has challenged not only the aforesaid penalty, but also the already paid Service Tax
to the tune of Rs. 1,06,496/- and the interest of Rs. 18,464/-. The total liability in the matter towards Service Tax,
interest and penalty is Rs.2,31,456/-.The matter is subjudice and the hearing date in the matter is awaited from
Commissioner (Appeals) Jaipur office.

4) Other Pending Litigation

1. Our Company has sent a legal notice dated June 30, 2016 to M/s A2Z Maintenance & Engineering Services Ltd.
stating that A2Z is a buyer of goods of the Company and has bought goods from the company in the year 2013-
14, but has not supplied relevant Form 'C' to the Company till date despite repeated and continuous reminders.
Due to this, the Company is facing difficulties in finalizing its assessment proceedings with the concerned sales
tax authorities which may result in creation of unnecessary demand from the sale tax authorities in respect of the
aforesaid transaction/bills, resulting in payment of full tax along with interest and penalty as per section 8(4) of
CST Act 1956. Thus, the notice was served to either supply the Form C or alternatively pay the differential rate
of tax (that the assessable amount is Rs. 88,53,969 and the CST amount is Rs. 88,540, in total Rs. 89,42,509
which is due against A2Z) which varies from 3% to 12 % along with interest and penalty as prescribed under
law.

2. M/s Dynamic Cables Pvt. Ltd. v. Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited (PVVNL)
Our Company has made a statement of claim dated June 15, 2014 before the Sole Arbitrator against PVVNL for
a sum of Rs. 2,43,24,922.83/-. Five purchase orders were issued to the claimant by PVVNL for supply of various
materials under the contracts entered between the parties, wherein the claimant had completed whole of the
supplies under all the Purchase Orders. But disputes arose between the parties when bills were raised by the
claimant and a number of unjustified deductions, such as penalty, entry tax, etc. were made by the respondent in
making the payment to the claimant, and hence the Company is claiming the aforesaid amount as award under
this arbitration which includes interest and damages. The proceedings in the matter is not yet concluded.

3. M/s Dynamic Cables Pvt. Ltd. v. Fedders Lloyd Corporation Limited


The Company has made a statement of claim dated October 22, 2015 before the Sole Arbitrator appointed vide
Arb. P. No. 36/2014 on July 22, 2014 before the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi against the respondent for a sum of
Rs. 74,40,040/-, including interestunder Section 11 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 for appointment
of an arbitrator. The respondent had entered into a Contract Agreement dated May 13, 2010 with the Company
for design, manufacture, tests and supply of cables on the terms and conditions stipulated in the said contract.

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The Company duly supplied the material to the respondent in strict conformity with the agreed terms and
conditions and technical specificationssupported by invoices, for a total value of Rs. 37,95,939/-. However,
despite repeated reminders of the Company, the payment was not made by the respondent. Hence, the Company
is claiming the aforesaid amount as award under this arbitration which includes interest and damages. The matter
is under hearing.

PART 2: LITIGATION RELATING TO OUR DIRECTORS OF THE COMPANY

A. LITIGATION AGAINST OUR DIRECTORS

1) Litigation involving Criminal Laws

NIL

2) Litigation Involving Actions by Statutory/Regulatory Authorities

NIL

3) Litigation involving Tax Liability

ASHISH MANGAL

For Assessment Year 2016-17

For A.Y. 2016-17, the Income Tax return of Mr. Ashish Mangal is under scrutiny under Section 143 (3) with the
concerned authorities. The authorities vide notice dated July 04, 2017 had sought certain information regarding the
assessment of income which is submitted by the Company. The Assessment proceeding is yet to be completed.

4) Other Pending Litigation

NIL

B. LITIGATION FILED BY OUR DIRECTORS

1) Litigation involving Criminal Laws

NIL

2) Litigation Involving Actions by Statutory/Regulatory Authorities

NIL

3) Litigation involving Tax Liability

NIL

4) Other Pending Litigation

NIL

PART 3: LITIGATION RELATING TO OUR PROMOTERS OF THE COMPANY

A. LITIGATION AGAINST OUR PROMOTERS

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1) Litigation involving Criminal Laws

NIL

2) Litigation Involving Actions by Statutory/Regulatory Authorities

NIL

3) Litigation involving Tax Liability

NIL

4) Other Pending Litigation

NIL

B. LITIGATION FILED BY OUR PROMOTERS

1) Litigation involving Criminal Laws

NIL

2) Litigation Involving Actions by Statutory/Regulatory Authorities

NIL

3) Litigation involving Tax Liability

NIL

4) Other Pending Litigation

NIL

PART 4: LITIGATION RELATING TO OUR GROUP COMPANIES

A. LITIGATION AGAINST OUR GROUP COMPANIES

1) Litigation involving Criminal Laws

NIL

2) Litigation Involving Actions by Statutory/Regulatory Authorities

NIL

3) Litigation involving Tax Liability

I. Direct Taxes

a. Aniketa Krishna International

For Assessment Year 2005-06


CIT v. M/s Aniketa Krishna International

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Income Tax Appeal No. 79/2010 was filed by Income tax department before the Hon’ble High Court of Rajasthan,
Jaipur bench on February 15, 2010, for the order of the ITAT dated September 18, 2009 against M/s Aniketa Krishna
International, which allowed the exemption of income of Rs. 1,89,19,054/- claimed by the firm under section 10B of
the Income Tax Act for the assessment year 2005-2006 being a newly established export undertaking. The
department has claimed that the exemption of income under section 10B to be reduced by Rs. 82,60,628/- on the
applicability of section 10B(4). The Hon’ble High Court in its order dated August 21, 2017 remitted the matter to the
Tribunal to consider all points and decide the matter afresh, and directed both parties to appear before the Tribunal on
November 06, 2017.

b. Dynamic PowertechPrivate Limited

For Assessment Year 2016-17


For A.Y. 2016-17, the Income Tax return of Dynamic Powertech Private Limited is under scrutiny under Section 143
(3) with the concerned authorities. The authorities vide notice dated July 26, 2017 had sought certain information
regarding the assessment of income which is submitted by Dynamic Powertech. The Assessment proceeding is yet to
be completed.

c. IndokratesPrivate Limited

For Assessment Year 2009-10


The assessee has an outstanding liability of Rs. 43500/- under Section 143(1)(a) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 vide
demand raised on February 07, 2011 against the Company, as per TRACES.

II. Indirect Tax

a. Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited

1. MEIPL has filed an appeal on December 05, 2012 before the Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate
Tribunal for waiver of duty of Rs. 2,06,783/- along with interest and penalty of equal amount, which was
imposed for availing CENVAT credit on the strength of triplicate copy of invoice, which is not a valid duty
paying document, and is in contravention of Rules 3, 4 & 9 of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 r/w Rule 11 of
the Central Excise Rules, 2002 against the order dated October 17, 2012 of the Commissioner, Customs and
Central Excise (Appeals), which upheld the impugned assessment order dated August 30, 2011 passed by the
Deputy Commissioner, Central Excise imposing the duty. The order of the Tribunal dated February 05, 2013
stayed the recovery of the duty till disposal of the appeal. The total liability under the matter us Rs. 2,06,783/-.
The matter is pending for adjudication and hearing notice is awaited from Customs, Excise and Service Tax
Appellate Tribunal, New Delhi.

2. MEIPL and M/s Aniketa Krishna International (AKI) have filed an appeal on September 13, 2013 before the
Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal against the orders dated July 22, 2013 of the
Commissioner, Customs and Central Excise (Appeals), which upheld the impugned order in original dated
January 27, 2012 of the Additional Commissioner of Central Excise. The said impugned order confirmed
customs duty demand of Rs. 2,22,415/- against AKI under proviso to Section 28 of the Customs Act, 1962
along with interest thereon under Section 28AB of the Act, imposed penalty of Rs. 2,22,415/- on AKI under
Section 112 of the Customs Act, 1962 and confirmed duty demand of Rs. 92,042/- against MEIPL under
proviso to Section 11 A of the Central Excise Act, 1944 along with interest thereon under Section 11 AB and
also imposed penalty of equal amount under Section 11AC of the Act, 1944. The appeal is pending, and the stay
order dated April 28, 2014 waived recovery of interest till disposal of the appeal. The total liability in the matter
is Rs. 2,22,415/- excluding interest. The last hearing was set to be August 14, 2017 which has been adjourned to
September 13, 2017.

3. An appeal was filed by MEIPL under Section 35 of the Central Excise Act, 1944 on May 16, 2017 before the
Commissioner (Appeals) against Order dated March 28, 2017 passed by the Additional Commissioner, Central
Excise against MEIPL, wherein a CENVAT Credit of Rs. 5,93,196/- was disallowed to the Company under
Section 11A (10) of the Central Excise Act, 1944 r/w Rule 14 of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004, as during the

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course of audit of the records of the Company by the Central Excise officers, it was observed that the Company
hadwrongly availed CENVAT credit during April, 2010 to August, 2014 on inadmissible inputs i.e. M.S. Bar,
which is not input in their final products, and recovery of the same along with applicable interest was ordered in
terms of Rule 14 of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 read with Section 11 AA of the Central Excise Act, 1944.
A penalty equal to the irregularly availed CENVAT credit was imposed for the period April 01, 2010 to April
07, 2011 and penalty equal to 50% of the irregularly availed CENVAT credit was imposed for the period April
08, 2011 to August 31, 2014, under Rule 15 (2) of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 r/w Section 11AC of the
Act. The matter is subjudice and hearing notice is awaited from Commissioner (Appeals) Jaipur office.

4. An appeal was filed by MEIPL under Section 35 of the Central Excise Act, 1944 on April 13, 2017 before the
Commissioner (Appeals) against Order dated February 22, 2017 passed by the Additional Commissioner,
Central Excise against MEIPL, wherein a demand and order of recovery of Central Excise duty amounting to
Rs. 14,51,838/- for the period from April, 2014 to June, 2015 was made u/s 11 A (4) of the Central Excise Act,
1944, along with interest under Section 11AA of the Act on additional consideration received as outward freight
(ROR basis) from the customers and not including these freight charges in the assessable value. A penalty equal
to 50% of the duty confirmed was imposed for the period from April 01, 2014 to May 14, 2015 and a penalty
equal to the duty confirmed was imposed for the period from May 15, 2015 to June 30, 2015.The matter is
subjudice and hearing notice is awaited from Commissioner (Appeals) Jaipur office.

4) Other Pending Litigation

Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited

Smt. Parveena Bano and Ors. v. M/s Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited and Ors.
The petitioners have brought this case E.C.C.F. 35/2017 before the Court of the Commissioner, Workmen
Compensation Act, 1923 under Section 22 of the Act for compensation for the death of Shahid, son of Smt.
ParveenaBano by an accident during the time he was working to install an electricity pole in the village of
Pratapgarh. The petitioners have claimed an amount of Rs. 15,00,000/- as compensation and Rs. 50,000/- as interim
relief. MEIPL has claimed that the deceased was not working for the company, but someone else, at the time of the
incident and hence, MEIPL is not liable to pay any compensation. The matter is subjudice and the next date in the
matter is October 18, 2017.

B. LITIGATION FILED BY OUR GROUP COMPANIES

1) Litigation involving Criminal Laws

a. M/s Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited v. M/s Swastic Copper Pvt. Ltd. and Ors.

MEIPL has filed a criminal complaint no. 12016/2015 under section 138/142 of the Negotiable Instruments Act,
1881 on February 03, 2016 for admission u/s 190, CrPC against M/s Swastic Copper Pvt. Ltd. and its directors
before the Special Court for NI Act, Jaipur, for dishonor of cheques bearing no. 882556, 882557, 882554 and
882555 of Rs. 5,00,000/- each, amounting to Rs. 20,00,000/- dated December 19, 2015 drawn on Punjab National
Bank, Bapu Nagar Branch, Jaipur, vide Cheque Return Memo dated December 21, 2015 with the remarks
“insufficient funds”. These cheques were given by the accused to MEIPL in the course of the business, as payment
for the materials that the accused bought from MEIPL. WhenMEIPL produced the abovementioned cheques for
payment against the amount outstanding to it, the said cheques got dishonored and therefore MEIPL has filed the
present complaint under the relevant provisions of law. The matter is subjudice and the next date in the matter is
November 03, 2017.

b. M/s Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited v. M/s Swastic Copper Pvt. Ltd. and Ors.

MEIPL has filed a criminal complaint no. 12016/2015 under section 138/142 of the Negotiable Instruments Act,
1881 on February 03, 2016 for admission u/s 190, CrPC against M/s Swastic Copper Pvt. Ltd. and others before the
Special Court for NI Act, Jaipur, for dishonor of cheques bearing no. 132273, 132275, 132272 and 132271 of Rs.
15,00,000/- each, amounting to Rs. 60,00,000/- dated December 19, 2015 drawn on Union Bank of India, Finacle

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Branch, Jaipur, vide Cheque Return Memo dated December 21, 2015 with the remarks “insufficient funds”. These
cheques were given by the accused to MEIPL in the course of the business, as payment for the materials that the
accused bought from MEIPL, wherein the amount due from the accused was Rs. 3,66,47,182/-. When MEIPL
produced the abovementioned cheques for payment against the amount outstanding to it, the said cheques got
dishonored and therefore MEIPL has filed the present complaint under the relevant provisions of law. The matter is
subjudice and the next date in the matter is November 09, 2017.

c. M/s Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited v. M/s Swastic Copper Pvt. Ltd. and Ors.

MEIPL has filed a criminal complaint no. 12016/2015 under section 138/142 of the Negotiable Instruments Act,
1881 for admission u/s 190, CrPC against M/s Swastic Copper Pvt. Ltd. and others before the Special Court for NI
Act, Jaipur, for dishonor of cheque bearing no. 132274 of Rs. 15,00,000/-, dated November 26, 2015 drawn on
Union Bank of India, Finacle Branch, Jaipur, vide Cheque Return Memo dated November 30, 2015 with the remarks
“insufficient funds”. These cheques were given by the accused to MEIPL in the course of the business, as payment
for the materials that the accused bought from MEIPL, wherein the amount due from the accused was Rs.
3,66,47,182/-. When MEIPL produced the abovementioned cheques for payment against the amount outstanding to
it, the said cheques got dishonored and therefore MEIPL has filed the present complaint under the relevant
provisions of law. The matter is subjudice and the next date in the matter is November 29, 2017.

d. M/s Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited v. M/s Swastic Copper Pvt. Ltd. and Ors.

MEIPL has filed a criminal complaint no. 12016/2015 under section 138/142 of the Negotiable Instruments Act,
1881 for admission u/s 190, CrPC against M/s Swastic Copper Pvt. Ltd. and others before the Special Court for NI
Act, Jaipur, for dishonor of cheque bearing no. 132268 of Rs. 15,00,000/-, dated December 07, 2015 drawn on
Union Bank of India, Finacle Branch, Jaipur, vide Cheque Return Memo dated December 09, 2015 with the remarks
“insufficient funds”. These cheques were given by the accused to MEIPL in the course of the business, as payment
for the materials that the accused bought from MEIPL, wherein the amount due from the accused was Rs.
3,66,47,182/-. When MEIPL produced the abovementioned cheques for payment against the amount outstanding to
it, the said cheques got dishonored and therefore MEIPL has filed the present complaint under the relevant
provisions of law. The matter is subjudice and the next date in the matter is November 29, 2017.

e. M/s Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited v. Shri Rajeev Mittal, Proprietor M/s Technocrat Transformers

MEIPL has filed a criminal complaint no. 3616/2014 under section 138/142 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
on October 01, 2014 against Shri Rajeev Mittal before the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Agra for dishonor of cheque
bearing no. 1862 of Rs. 20,00,000/-, dated August 16, 2014 drawn on Central Bank of India, Civil Lines Branch,
Agra, vide Cheque Return Memo dated August 28, 2014 with the remarks “payment stopped by drawer”. This
cheque was given by the accused to MEIPL in the course of the business, as payment for the materials that the
accused bought from MEIPL. When MEIPL produced the abovementioned cheque for payment against the amount
outstanding to it, the said cheque got dishonored and therefore MEIPL has filed the present complaint under the
relevant provisions of law. The matter is subjudice and the next date in the matter is August 31, 2017.

f. M/s Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited v. Shri Rajeev Mittal, Proprietor M/s Technocrat Transformers

MEIPL has filed a criminal complaint no. 3617/2014 under section 138/142 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
on October 01, 2014 against Shri Rajeev Mittal before the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Agra for dishonor of cheques
bearing no. 1537 of Rs. 10,00,000/-, and 1538 of Rs. 12,50,000/- dated May 12, 2014 drawn on Central Bank of
India, Civil Lines Branch, Agra, vide Cheque Return Memo dated August 08, 2014 and August 09, 2014 with the
remarks “payment stopped by drawer”. These cheques were given by the accused to MEIPL in the course of the
business, as payment for the materials that the accused bought from MEIPL. When MEIPL produced the
abovementioned cheques for payment against the amount outstanding to it, the said cheque got dishonored and
therefore MEIPL has filed the present complaint under the relevant provisions of law. The matter is subjudice and
the next date in the matter is October 06, 2017.

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g. M/s Mangal Electrical Industries Private Limited v. M/s Mirzapur Electrical Industry Ltd.

MEIPL has filed a criminal complaint no. 11288/2014 under section 138/142 of the Negotiable Instruments Act,
1881 for admission u/s 190, CrPC against M/s Mirzapur Electrical Industry Ltd and others before the Court of Chief
Judicial Magistrate, Mirzapur, for dishonor of cheque bearing no. 000059 of Rs. 21,89,452/- dated September 21,
2012 drawn on Bank of Baroda, Dankin Ganj Mirzapur, vide Cheque Return Memo dated October 11, 2012 with the
remarks “opening balance insufficient”. This cheque was given by the accused to MEIPL in the course of the
business, as payment for the materials that the accused bought from MEIPL, wherein the amount due from the
accused was Rs. 21,89,452/-. When MEIPL produced the abovementioned cheque for payment against the amount
outstanding to it, the said cheque got dishonored and therefore MEIPL has filed the present complaint under the
relevant provisions of law. The matter is subjudice and the next date in the matter is September 06, 2017.

2) Litigation Involving Actions by Statutory/Regulatory Authorities

NIL

3) Litigation involving Tax Liability

Aditya PowertechIndustries

For Assessment Year 2010-11


The assessee has an outstanding liability of Rs. 8382800/- under Section 143(1) (a) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 vide
demand raised on March 01, 2012 against the Company, as per TRACES, for which an application to rectify the
records was filed by the assessee on September 08, 2017, since as per the assessment order u/s 143(3) of the Act,
1961, dated March 30, 2014, the demand raised was NIL. The matter is pending.

4) Other Pending Litigation

Mangal electrical industries pvt. Ltd. (“MEIPL”)

a. Dues under Section 18 of the Micro Small & Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006
M/s Mangal Electrical Industries Pvt. Ltd. has submitted before the Micro and Small Enterprises Facilitation Council
that it is a supplier under the Micro Small & Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006 and the Rajasthan Micro
and Small Enterprises Facilitation Council Rules, 2007 and is aggrieved by the fact that the goods and/or services
supplied rendered the buyer liable to pay the amount and interest thereon as per the Act, but the following buyers
haven’t paid their corresponding dues as mentioned below:

Sr. No. Buyer Amount due Interest due (in


(in Rs.) Rs.)
1. Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited - 896913/-
2. Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited - 709776/-
3. Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited - 41741/-
4. Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited - 267284/-
5. Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited - 2632283/-
6. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Vidyut Bhawan, Jaipur - 14,83,400/-
7. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Banipark - 62,413/-
8. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Banipark - 3,13,582/-
9. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited - 17,38,338/-
10. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited - 13,82,707/-
11. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited - 20,85,046/-
12. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Banipark - 58,01,656/-
13. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Banipark - 15,05,172/-

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14 Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Banipark - 13,19,212/-


15. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Banipark - 7,92,657/-
16. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Vidyut Bhawan, Jaipur 3,49,118/- 21,04,874/-
17. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Vidyut Bhawan, Jaipur 28,836/- 60,67,811/-
18. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Vidyut Bhawan, Jaipur 1,08,573/- 1,05,62,004/-
19. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Vidyut Bhawan, Jaipur 6,48,697/- 19,61,536/-
20. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Vidyut Bhawan, Jaipur 357815/- 52,31,591/-
21. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Vidyut Bhawan, Jaipur 1,47,274/- 40,47,337/-
22. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Vidyut Bhawan, Jaipur 19,45,010/-
23. Jodhpur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Vidyut Bhawan, Jaipur - 510772/-
24. Jodhpur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limeted - 56,09,080/-
25. Jodhpur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limeted - 1,74,69,324/-
26. Jodhpur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limeted - 9,91,988/-
27. Dikshinanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Sikandra 1,26,36,895/ 10,23,6065/-
28. Dikshinanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Sikandra - 43,03,260/-
29. Dikshinanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Sikandra 1,68,054/- 71,57,892/-
30. Dikshinanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Sikandra 14,30,244/- 1,09,67,961/-
31. Dikshinanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Sikandra - 12,98,212/-
32. Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Varanasi 93,55,815/- 29,87,940/-
33. Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Varanasi 52,382/- 19,12,987/-
34. Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Varanasi - 24,24,272/-
35. Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Varanasi 2,92,735/- 91,79,336/-
36. Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Varanasi 62,670/- 40,80,526.80/
37. Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Varanasi 10,33,703/- 8,60,111/-
38. Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Varanasi 13220327/- 1486322/-
39. Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Varanasi 16,18,354/- 3,17,001/-
40. Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Varanasi 14,83,718/- 2,90,585/-
41. Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Varanasi 3,971/- 9,93,120/-
42. Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Varanasi 2,85,43,950/ 82,50,026/-
43. Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Varanasi - 6,95,273/-
44. Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Varanasi 16,18,354/- 6,31,645/-
45. Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Varanasi - 9,41,039/-
46. Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited, Varanasi 10,07,095/- 80,61,612/-

The matter is subjudice

b. Mangal Electrical Industries Pvt. Ltd. v. Shri Akeel Khan, Proprietor, M/s Global Power Company

MEIPL has filed a civil suit no.for 73/12 recovery of money against the defendant before the Hon’ble District and
Sessions Judge, Jaipur for an amount of Rs. 2,90,525/-. The defendant had given various Purchase Orders to the
plaintiff between August 26, 2009 to March 23, 2010 for supply of transformer lamination, which the plaintiff
supplied to the defendant, total amount of material being of Rs. 1,17,13,056/- as evidenced by various VAT invoices.
For these materials, the defendant paid an amount of Rs. 1,14,21,116/- to the plaintiff and the plaintiff issued two
credit notes worth Rs. 14,350/- and Rs. 71,784/- to the defendant. On adjusting the said amounts, the amount due from
the defendant to the plaintiff for the supply of the aforementioned materials is Rs. 2,05,806/- and Rs. 74,719/- as
interest @25% p.a. up to March 15, 2012, i.e. a total of Rs. 2,90,525/-. For recovery of the said amount, the plaintiff
also sent legal notices to the defendant, but the amount was not paid. The matter is subjudice and the next hearing in
the matter is on August 10, 2017.

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c. Mangal Electrical Industries Pvt. Ltd. v. M/s IL&FS Engineering & Constructions Company Ltd.

MEIPL has brought a civil suit no. 1755/2014 against M/s IL&FS Engineering & Constructions Company Ltd. on May
28, 2012 before the District and Sessions Court, Jaipur for recovery of money to the tune of Rs. 65,08,792/- with
interest @12% p.a. from date of suit till date of recovery of the amount. MEIPL is a company approved by Jaipur
Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited (JVVNL) for various electrical instruments and distribution transformers. The
Rajasthan Government selected the defendant company for supply of distribution transformers and other electrical
instruments for the expansion of electricity facilities to various village areas under the Rajeev Gandhi Grameen
Vidyutikaran Yojana. Since the defendant was required to source the distribution transformers and other material only
from JVVNL authorized companies, the defendant and MEIPL came to an agreement for supply of the aforesaid as per
the terms and conditions as determined between the parties and various purchase orders. During the course of this
agreement, various differences and issues arose between the two and MEIPL contends that an amount of Rs.
65,08,792/- has become due to it along with interest. The defendant has filed a counter-claim in the matter for an
amount of Rs. 71,75,382/- with interest @12% p.a. from date of counter-claim till date of recovery of the amount The
matter is subjudice and the next hearing in the matter is on October 14, 2017.

PART 5: AMOUNTS OWED TO SMALL SCALE UNDERTAKINGS AND OTHER CREDITORS

The Board of Directors of our Company considers dues exceeding, 5% of our Company’s total Trade Payables - for
Goods & Expenses as per Restated Audited financial statements,to small scale undertakings and other creditors as
material dues for our Company. As on March 31, 2017, there are 4 creditors to each of whom our Company owes amounts
exceeding 5% of our Company’s Trade Payables - for Goods & Expenses and the aggregate outstanding dues to them
being approximately Rs. 2165.95 lakhs. Further, our Company has not received any intimation from suppliers regarding
their status under the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006 and hence disclosure, if any, in
relation to amount unpaid as at the year end together with interest payable as required under the said Act have not been
furnished. Therefore, as on March 31, 2017, our Company owes amounts aggregating to Rs. 3907.72 lakhs approximately
towards 299 creditors for Trade Payables - for Goods & Expenses as per Restated Standalone Financial Statements, which
may or may not include small scale undertakings. There are no disputes with such entities in relation to payments to be
made to them. The details pertaining to amounts due towards such creditors are available on the website of our Company.

PART 6: MATERIAL DEVELOPMENTS OCCURING AFTER LAST BALANCE SHEET DATE

Except as disclosed in Chapter titled “Management’s Discussion & Analysis of Financial Conditions & Results of
Operations”beginning on page 187 there have been no material developments that have occurred after the LastBalance
Sheet Date.

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GOVERNMENT AND OTHER APPROVALS

We have received the necessary consents, licenses, permissions and approvals from the Government and various
governmental agencies required for our present business (as applicable on date of this Draft Prospectus) and except as
mentioned below, no further material approvals are required for carrying on our present business.

In view of the approvals listed below, we can undertake this Issue and our current/proposed business activities and no
further major approvals from any governmental or regulatory authority or any other entity are required to be undertaken
in respect of the Issue or to continue our business activities. It must be distinctly understood that, in granting these
approvals, the Government of India does not take any responsibility for our financial soundness or for the correctness of
any of the statements made or opinions expressed in this behalf. Unless otherwise stated, these approvals are all valid as
of the date of this Draft Prospectus.

The main objects clause of the Memorandum of Association and objects incidental to the main objects enable our
Company to carry out its activities.

The Company has got following licenses/registrations/approvals/consents/permissions from the Government and various
other Government agencies required for its present business.

APPROVALS FOR THE ISSUE

a. Our Board of Directors have, pursuant to a resolution passed at its meeting held on August 22, 2017authorized
the Issue, subject to the approval of the shareholders of our Company under Section 62(1) ( c) of the Companies
Act, 2013 and such other authorities as may be necessary.

b. The Issue of Equity Shares has been authorized by a special resolution adopted pursuant to Section 62(1) (c) of
the Companies Act, 2013 at the Annual General Meeting of shareholders held on August 28, 2017

c. Our Company has obtained approval from SME platform of BSE by way of a letter dated [●] to use the name of
the Stock Exchange in its offer document for listing of Equity Shares on the Stock Exchange.

d. NSDL/CDSL: ISIN: [●]

APPROVALS/LICENSES/PERMISSIONS PROCURED TO CONDUCT OUR BUSINESS

I. Incorporation Related Approvals

Sr Nature of Registration/ Registration/ Applicable Issuing Date of Date of


No. License License No. Laws Authority issue Expiry
1. Certificate of Incorporation 024139 of Companies Registrar of April 03, Valid till
as ‘Dynamic Cables Private 2007-08 Act, 1956 Companies, 2007 cancelled
Limited’ under Part IX of Rajasthan, Jaipur
CIN:
Companies Act, 1956
U31300RJ2007P
TC024139
2. Fresh Certificate of 024139 of Companies Registrar of August 22, Valid till
Incorporation consequent 2007-08 Act, 2013 Companies, 2017 cancelled
upon conversion from Rajasthan, Jaipur
Dynamic Cables Private CIN:
Limited to Dynamic Cables U31300RJ2007P
Limited LC024139

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II. Corporate and other Business / General Authorisation/Licenses

S. Nature of Registration/ Registration/Li Applicable Issuing Date of Date of


No. License cense No. Laws Authority issue / Expiry
Renew
Permanent Account Number Income Tax Commissioner of April 03, Valid till
1 AACCD5741Q
(PAN) Act, 1961 Income Tax 2007 cancelled
TAN (Tax Deduction Account Income Tax Income Tax Valid till
2 JPRD03233G ---*
Number) Act 1961 Department cancelled
Date of
Computer Issue: May
Central generated, 26, 2015and
Central Sales Tax Registration Valid till
3 08691663820 Sales Tax Commissioner of Certificate
cancelled
Act,1956 Commercial is Valid
Taxes, Rajasthan from: April
07, 2007
Certificate of Provisional
Registration under GST for
Rajasthan:-

(Principal Place of Business: F-


260, Road No. 13, VKI Area,
Jaipur-302021, Rajasthan,
Additional Place of Business: Rajasthan
1. C-72, VKI Area, Jaipur- Goods and
302022, 2. B-308, VKI Area, service Act,
Government of
Jaipur-302022, 3. H-1, 601-B, 2017 and
GSTIN:08AAC India and June 28, Valid till
4 Road No. 6, V.K.I. Area, Central
CD5741Q1Z6 Government of 2017 cancelled
Jaipur-302022, Rajasthan, 4. Goods
Rajasthan
A-129, A-129A, A-130, SKS, and Services
Industrial Area, Reengus, Tax Act,
Sikar-332404, Rajasthan, 5. 2017
SP-636 (A1), Road No. 6 VKI
Area, Jaipur-302013,
Rajasthan, 6. H-581 (A), H-592
(A), Road No. 6, VKI Area,
Jaipur, Rajasthan, 7. SP-636
(A), Road No. 6 VKI Area,
Jaipur-302013, Rajasthan)
Date of
Issue: May
Computer
Rajasthan 26, 2015
Value Added Tax generated,
Value and Valid till
5 Registration Certificate– 08691663820 Commissioner of
Added Tax Certificate cancelled
Rajasthan Commercial
Act, 2003 is Valid
Taxes, Rajasthan
from: April
01, 2007
Company is
Employee’s
Sub Regional registered
Provident
Employer's Office, from the
Funds &
Registration under Employees’ Code No.: Employee’s date of Valid till
6 Miscellaneo
Provident Funds (EPF) RJRAJ0015626 Provident Fund Incorporatio cancelled
us
000 Organisation, n i.e.
Provisions
Jaipur 03/04/2007
Act, 1952

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Reassignment of
ESIC Employees'
Deputy Director
Registration under Employee’s Employer’s State March 16, Valid till
7 (Revenue), ESIC
state Insurance Corporation Code: Insurance 2010 cancelled
Department
1500014593000 Act, 1948
0506
Foreign Trade
The Foreign Development
Trade(Devel Officer, Office of
Certificate of Importer- April 03, Valid till
8. 1308000103 opment&Re Jt. Director
Exporter Code 2008 cancelled
gulation) General of
Act, 1992 Foreign Trade,
Jaipur
Assistant
Foreign Director General December
Trade of Foreign Trade, 30, 2016,
Authorization under Zero Duty
(Developme Directorate Export
9. EPCG (Export Promotion 1330005625 NA
nt and General of Obligation
Capital Goods) Scheme
Regulation) Foreign Trade, Period: 6
Act, 1992 Government of Years
India
Foreign Trade
Foreign Development May 22,
Trade Officer, 2017,
Import/Export License / License No.: (Developme Directorate Export
11. NA
Authorization / Scrip 1310048632 nt and General of Obligation
Regulation) Foreign Trade, Period: 18
Act, 1992 Government of months
India
Foreign Trade
Foreign Development May 22,
Trade Officer, 2017,
Import/Export License / License No.: (Developme Directorate Export
12. NA
Authorization / Scrip 1310048633 nt and General of Obligation
Regulation) Foreign Trade, Period: 18
Act, 1992 Government of months
India
Registration Entrepreneurs The Micro, District April 05, Valid till
(Acknowledgement), District Memorandum Small and Industries Centre, 2007 Cancelled
Industries Centre Number: Medium Jaipur
13.
080121200961 Enterprises
Developmen
t Act, 2006
The Micro,
Entrepreneurs Small and
Registration District
Memorandum Medium April 05, Valid till
10. (Acknowledgement), District Industries Centre,
Number: Enterprises 2007 Cancelled
Industries Centre Jaipur
080121200961 Developmen
t Act, 2006
*The Company does not have in its possession the TAN Allotment Letter

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III. Business Related Approvals:


a. For Manufacturing Unit I situated at F-259 & 260, Road No. 13 VKI Area Jaipur-302013, Rajasthan
S. Nature of Registration/ Registration/Lic Applicable Issuing Date of Date of
No. License ense No. Laws Authority issue Expiry
1. Service Tax Registration AACCD5741QS The Finance Designation: Date of Valid
(Taxable Services: D006 Act, 1994 Superintendent, Issue of till
Cesses) Range: CGST Original cancelle
Range-II ST-2: April d
(WM0102), 06, 2016
Division: GST and Date of
Division-A, Last
Jaipur New, Amendment
Commissionaire: of ST-2:
Jaipur New September
28, 2016
2. Service Tax Registration AACCD5741QS The Finance Central Excise Date of Valid
T001 Act, 1994 Officer, Central Issue of till
(Taxable Services: Board of Excise Original cancelle
Transport of goods by and Customs, ST-2: April d
road/goods transport Range: CGST 27, 2007
agency service) Range-II
(WM0102)
3. Central Board of Excise AACCD5741QX Central Excise Deputy April 13, Valid
and Customs M001 Act, 1944 Commissioner of 2007 till
Central Excise, cancelle
Division II, d
Jaipur
INDUSTRIAL AND LABOUR APPROVALS:
4. Factory License RJ/24844 Factories Act, Chief Inspector January 21, March
(License for setting up 1948 of Factories and 2016 31,
and operating Factory Boilers, 2019
employing not more than Rajasthan, Jaipur
150 persons on any day
and motive power not
exceeding 500 H. P.))
5. Udyog Aadhaar UAN: The Micro, E-Certificate, Date of Valid
Memorandum RJ17B0018569 Small and District Industry filing: May till
Registration under Small Medium Centre, Jaipur 31, 2016 cancelle
Category Enterprises d
Development
Act, 2006
APPROVALS FROM VARIOUS OTHER AUTHORITIES
6. Consent to operate u/s Order No.: 2013- Water Regional Officer, Date of Novem
25/26 of Water 14/ Jaipur/3741 (Prevention & Rajasthan issue: ber 30,
(Prevention & Control of Control of Pollution Control December 2018
Pollution) Act, 1974 and Pollution) Act, Board, Jaipur 12, 2013
u/s 21(4) of Air 1974 and Air Validity
(Prevention & Control of (Prevention & from:
Pollution) Act, 1981 Control of December
Pollution) Act, 17, 2013
1981
MARKS LICENSE
7. Renewed Certificate of CM/L: 3132537 Bureau of Scientist E, August 01, July 31,
Marks License (For Indian Bureau of Indian 2016 2018

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Product: Aluminium Standards Act, Standards, Jaipur


conductors for overhead 2016 erstwhile Branch Office
transmission purposes part Bureau of
1 aluminium stranded Indian
conductors) Standards Act,
1986
8. Renewed Certificate of CM/L: 8274784 Bureau of Scientist D, February January
Marks License (For Indian Bureau of Indian 01, 2017 31,
Product: Aluminium Standards Act, Standards, Jaipur 2018
conductors for overhead 2016 erstwhile Branch Office
transmission purposes: Bureau of
Part 2 aluminium Indian
conductors, galvanized Standards Act,
steel reinforced) 1986
9. Renewed Certificate of CM/L: 8581692 Bureau of Scientist D, December Decemb
Marks License (For Indian Bureau of Indian 16, 2016 er 15,
Product: Aluminium Standards Act, Standards, Jaipur 2017
conductors for overhead 2016 erstwhile Branch Office
transmission purposes: Bureau of
Part 2 aluminium alloy Indian
stranded conductors Standards Act,
(aluminium magnesium 1986
silicon type)
10. Renewed Certificate of CM/L: 8657093 Bureau of Scientist F, July 01, June 30,
Marks License (For Indian Bureau of Indian 2016 2018
Product: PVC Insulated Standards Act, Standards, Jaipur
cables for working 2016 erstwhile Branch Office
voltages upto and Bureau of
including 1100 V) Indian
Standards Act,
1986
11. Renewed Certificate of CM/L: 8657194 Bureau of Scientist E, July 01, June 30,
Marks License (For Indian Bureau of Indian 2016 2018
Product: PVC Insulated Standards Act, Standards, Jaipur
(heavy duty) electric 2016 erstwhile Branch Office
cables: Part I for working Bureau of
voltages upto and Indian
including 1100 V) Standards Act,
1986
12. Renewed Certificate of CM/L: 8714483 Bureau of Scientist F, June 01, May 31,
Marks License (For Indian Bureau of Indian 2017 2018
Product: Crosslinked Standards Act, Standards, Jaipur
polyethylene insulated 2016 erstwhile Branch Office
PVC sheathed cables: Part Bureau of
I for working voltage upto Indian
and including 1100 V) Standards Act,
1986
13. Renewed Certificate of CM/L: 8656903 Bureau of Scientist E, July 01, June 30,
Marks License (For Indian Bureau of Indian 2016 2018
Product: Aerial Bunched Standards Act, Standards, Jaipur
Cables for working 2016 erstwhile Branch Office
voltages upto and Bureau of
including 1100 Volts- Indian
specification) Standards Act,
1986

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b. For Manufacturing Unit II situated at B-308, Shed No. 2, Road No. 16, V.K.I. Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan
S. Nature of Registration/ Registration/Lic Applicable Issuing Date of Date of
No. License ense No. Laws Authority issue Expiry
1.Service Tax Registration AACCD5741QS The Finance Central Excise Date of Valid
(Taxable Services: T002 Act, 1994 Officer, Range: Issue of till
Transport of goods by CGST RANGE- Original cancelle
road/goods transport II(WM0102), ST-2 : d
agency servi Central Board of February
ce) Excise and 15, 2008
Customs
2. Registration under Central AACCD5741QX Central Excise Deputy Date of Valid
Board of Excise and M002 Act, 1944 Commissioner of Issue of till
Customs Central Excise, Original cancelle
GST Division A, RC: January d
Jaipur 22, 2008
and Date of
Last
Amendment
of RC: June
15, 2015
INDUSTRIAL AND LABOUR APPROVALS:
1. Udyog Aadhaar UAN: The Micro, E-Certificate, Date of Valid
Memorandum Registration RJ17A0046014 Small and District Industry filing: till
under Small Category Medium Centre, Jaipur February cancelle
Enterprises 02, 2017 d
Development
Act, 2006

APPROVALS FROM VARIOUS OTHER AUTHORITIES


2. Consent to operate u/s Order No.: 2015- Water Regional Officer, Date of June 30,
25/26 of Water (Prevention 16/Jaipur/5966, (Prevention Rajasthan issue: 2020
& Control of Pollution) Unit ID: 36851 &Control of Pollution Control March 10,
Act, 1974 and u/s 21(4) of Pollution) Act, Board, Jaipur 2016,
Air (Prevention & Control 1974 and Air Validity
of Pollution) Act, 1981 (Prevention & from: July
Control of 01, 2015
Pollution) Act,
1981

c. For Manufacturing Unit III situated at H-581 (A), 592 (A), Road No. 6, VKI Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan and at H-
601-B, Road No. 6 VKI Area, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
S. Nature of Registration/ Registration/Lic Applicable Issuing Date of Date of
No. License ense No. Laws Authority issue Expiry
1. Service Tax Registration AACCD5741QS The Finance Central Excise Date of Valid
T003 Act, 1994 Officer, Central Issue of till
(Taxable Services: Board of Excise Original cancelle
Transport of goods by and Customs, ST-2: d
road/goods transport Range: CGST November
agency service, Renting of Range-I 06, 2008,
immovable property (WM0101) Date of last
Service) Amendment
of ST-2:
April 20,
2012

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2. Registration under Central AACCD5741QX Central Excise Assistant Date of Valid


Board of Excise and M003 Act, 1944 Commissioner of Issue of till
Customs Central Excise Original cancelle
Division I, Jaipur RC: June d
17, 2008
and Date of
Last
Amendment
of RC:
April 04,
2016
INDUSTRIAL AND LABOUR APPROVALS:
3. Factory License RJ/28767 Factories Act, Chief Inspector June 12, March
1978 of Factories and 2017 31,
(License for setting up and Boilers, Jaipur 2022
operating Factory
employing not more than
250 persons on any day
and motive power not
exceeding 2000 H. P.)
4. Udyog Aadhaar UAN: The Micro, E-Certificate, Date of Valid
Memorandum Registration RJ17B0018570 Small and District Industry filing: May till
under Small Category Medium Centre, Jaipur 31, 2016 cancelle
Enterprises d
Development
Act, 2006

APPROVALS FROM VARIOUS OTHER AUTHORITIES


5. Consent to operate u/s Order No.: 2015- Water Regional Officer, Date of June 30,
25/26 of Water (Prevention 16/Jaipur/5966, (Prevention Rajasthan issue: 2020
& Control of Pollution) Unit ID: 36851 &Control of Pollution Control March 10,
Act, 1974 and u/s 21(4) of Pollution) Act, Board, Jaipur 2016,
Air (Prevention & Control 1974 and Air Validity
of Pollution) Act, 1981 (Prevention & from: July
Control of 01, 2015
Pollution) Act,
1981
MARKS LICENSE
6. Renewed Certificate of CM/L: 2684268 Bureau of Scientist F, May 01, April
Marks License (For Indian Bureau of Indian 2017 30,
Product: Crosslinked Standards Act, Standards, Jaipur 2018
polyethylene insulated 2016 erstwhile Branch Office
PVC sheathed cables: Part Bureau of
I for working voltage upto Indian
and including 1100 V) Standards Act,
1986
7. Renewed Certificate of CM/L: 3118947 Bureau of Scientist F, June 03, June 02,
Marks License (For Indian Bureau of Indian 2017 2019
Product: Crosslinked Standards Act, Standards, Jaipur
polyethylene insulated 2016 erstwhile Branch Office
PVC sheathed cables: Part Bureau of
2 for working voltage from Indian
3.3 kv upto and including Standards Act,
33 kv) 1986

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8. Renewed Certificate of CM/L: Bureau of Scientist E, December Decemb


Marks License (For 8400001906 Indian Bureau of Indian 22, 2016 er 21,
Product: Aerial Bunched Standards Act, Standards, Jaipur 2018
Cables for working 2016 erstwhile Branch Office
voltages upto and Bureau of
including 1100 Volts- Indian
specification) Standards Act,
1986

d. For Proposed Manufacturing Unit IV situated at A-129, A-129A, A-130, SKS, Industrial Area, Reengus, Sikar,
Rajasthan

S. Nature of Registration/ Registration/Lic Applicable Issuing Date of Date of


No. License ense No. Laws Authority issue Expiry
1. Service Tax Registration AACCD5741QS The Finance Designation: January Valid
(Taxable Services: D007 Act, 1994 Superintendent, 09th, 2017 till
Transport of goods by Range: GST cancelle
road/goods transport Range-XXXII, d
agency Sikar(WO0702),
service) Division: GST
Division-G, Sikar
New,
Commisionerate:
Alwar New
2. Registration under Central AACCD5741QE Central Excise Deputy Date of Valid
Board of Excise and M007 Act, 1944 Commissioner of Issue of till
Customs Central Excise, Original cancelle
GST Division G, RC: d
Sikar September
12, 2016
and Date of
Last
Amendment
of RC:
December
01, 2016
INDUSTRIAL AND LABOUR APPROVALS:
3. Udyog Aadhaar UAN: The Micro, E-Certificate, Date of Valid
Memorandum Registration RJ30B0002018 Small and District Industry Commence till
under Small Category Medium Centre, Sikar ment: July cancelle
Enterprises 01, 2016 d
Development
Act, 2006

APPROVALS FROM VARIOUS OTHER AUTHORITIES


4. Consent to operate u/s Order No.: 2015- Water Regional Officer, Date of June 30,
25/26 of Water (Prevention 16/Jaipur/5966, (Prevention & Rajasthan State issue: 2020
& Control of Pollution) Unit ID: 36851 Control of Pollution Control March 10,
Act, 1974 and u/s 21(4) of Pollution) Act, Board, Jaipur 2016,
Air (Prevention & Control 1974 and Air Validity
of Pollution) Act, 1981 (Prevention & from: July
Control of 01, 2015
Pollution) Act,
1981

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e. Approval for place of Business at Shop No. 3, Khasra No. 69/11, Extended Lal Dora, Village Singhola, Delhi**:-

S. Nature of Registration/L Applicable Date of Date of


Issuing Authority
No Registration/ License icense No. Laws issue Expiry
Delhi Goods and
Certificate of
service Act, 2017 Government of
Provisional GSTIN:07AA
and Central India and June 26, Valid till
1. Registration under GST CCD5741Q1Z
Goods Government of 2017 cancelled
for 8
and Services Delhi
Delhi:-
Tax Act, 2017
Date of
Assistant Issue:
Value Added Tax Commissioner, September
Delhi Value
Registration Department of 14, 2015 Valid till
2. 07406970931 Added Tax Act,
Certificate– Trade & Taxes, and date of cancelled
2004
Delhi Government of NCT Liability:
of Delhi June 16,
2015
Central Board of Excise
and Customs
Deputy
Central Excise
(For location: C-72, AACCD5741Q Commissioner of February Valid till
3. Act, 1944
Road No. 1 (d), ED006 Central Excise, GST 26, 2016 cancelled
Vishwakarma , Division-A, Jaipur
Industrial Area,
Jaipur, Rajasthan)
**The Company has closed its operations for place of Business at Delhi, and is in the process of surrendering the above
registrations

IV. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

The Details of trademark registered in the name of the Company is:-

Sr. Brand Class Nature of Trademark Owner Date of Date of Expiry


No. Name/Logo/ Registration
Trademark
Application No.:
Dynamic Cables 1788942
1. Trademark 9 February 24, 2019
Private Limited February 24,
2009

The Details of Domain Name registered on the name of the Company is:-

Sr. Domain Name and ID Sponsoring Registrant Name, and Creation Registration
No. Registrar Address Date Expiry Date
and IANA ID
Registrant Name: Mr.
Domain Name: Ashish Mangal
DYNAMICCABLES.C
Registrar: Data Registrant Address: F- March 22,
1. O.IN March 22, 2018
Infosys Limited 260, Road No 13 VKI 2007
Domain ID: D2484614-
AFIN Area Jaipur 302013

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V. QUALITY CERTIFICATIONS AND REGISTRATION /MEMBERSHIP OF TRADE


ASSOCIATION/EXPORT COUNCIL AND TECHNICAL APPROVALS

Sr. Nature of Registration/Lic Issuing Authority Date of Date of


No. Registration/License ense No. Issue Expiry
Intertek Certification Limited, 10A
September September
1. ISO 9001 : 2015 0066668-00 Victory Park, Victory Road, Derby
04, 2017 03, 2020
DE24 8ZF, United Kingdom
2. Corporate Membership of Membership No. Assistant Director, National Safety April 01, March 31,
the National Safety CM-RAJ-252 Council, Mumbai 2017 2018
Council
3. Certificate of Recognition Sl. No.: Joint Director General of Foreign April 01, March 31,
as Export House JA/00524 Trade, Ministry of Commerce & 2013 2018
Industry
4. Registration-Cum- 101/M20051 Regional director, Engineering October March 31,
Membership Certificate Export Promotion Council 25, 2016 2018
with Engineering Export
Promotion Council
5. Membership Certificate of Ref. No.: Secretary, Rajasthan Chamber of May 19, March 31
Rajasthan Chamber of RCCI/1527 Commerce & Industry 2017 2018
Commerce & Industry

VI. APPROVAL OR LICENSES APPLIED FOR AND/OR PENDING RENEWAL:

S. Nature of Application No. Applicable Laws Authority to Date of


No. Registration/ License whom applied application
1. Renewal of Certificate CE-1565 Council Directive UK Certification August 25,
of Compliance (CE) 93/68/EEC of 22 & Inspection 2017
July 1993, The Limited
Council of The
European
Communities

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OTHER REGULATORY AND STATUTORY DISCLOSURES

Authority for theIssue

Fresh Issue

The Board of Directors, pursuant to a resolution passed at their meeting held on August 22, 2017,authorized the Issue,
subject to the approval of the shareholders of our Company under Section 62(1) (c) of the Companies Act, 2013, and such
other authorities as may be necessary. The shareholders of our Company have, pursuant to a special resolution passed
under Section 62 (1) (c) of the Companies Act, 2013 at an Annual General Meeting held on August 28, 2017 authorized
the Issue.

Our Company has obtained in-principle approval from the SME Platform of BSE for using its name in the Draft
Prospectus/Prospectus pursuant to an approval letter dated [●] BSE is the Designated Stock Exchange.

Prohibition by SEBI or other Governmental Authorities

We confirm that there is no prohibition on our Company, our Promoter, our Promoters Group, our Directors, our Group
Companies or the natural person(s) in control of our Company from accessing or operating in the Capital Markets or
restrained from buying, selling or dealing in securities under any order or direction passed by the Board (SEBI) or any
other authorities.

The listing of any securities of our Company has never been refused by any of the Stock Exchanges in India.

Neither of our Promoter, Promoter Group, Directors or the person(s) in control of our Company, has ever been part of
Promoter, Promoter Group, Directors or the person(s) in control of any other Company which is debarred from accessing
the capital market under any order or directions made by the Board (SEBI) or any other regulatory or governmental
authority.

Association with Securities Market

None of our Directors are associated with the securities market and there has been no action taken by the SEBI against the
Directors or any other entity with which our Directors are associated as promoters or directors.

Prohibition by RBI

Neither our Company, our Promoter, our Directors, Group Companies, relatives (as per Companies Act, 2013) of
Promoter or the person(s) in control of our Company have been identified as a will full defaulter by the RBI or other
governmental authority and there has been no violation of any securities law committed by any of them in the past and no
such proceedings are pending against any of them except as details provided in the chapter “Outstanding Litigations and
Material Development” beginning on page 203 of the Draft Prospectus.

Eligibility for the Issue

Our Company is eligible in terms of Regulations 4(2) of SEBI ICDR Regulations for this Issue.

Our Company is an “Unlisted Issuer” in terms of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations; and this Issue is an “Initial Public Offer”
in terms of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations.

Our Company is eligible for the Issue in accordance with Regulation 106(M) (2) and other provisions of Chapter XB of
the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, as we are an Issuer whose post issue paid up capital is more than 10 Crore and upto 25
Crore and we may hence issue Equity Shares to the public and propose to list the same on the Small and Medium
Enterprise Exchange (in this case being the "SME Platform of BSE").
We confirm that:

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1. In accordance with Regulation 106(P) of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, this issue will be 100% underwritten and
that the LM to the Issue shall underwrites minimum 15% of the Total Issue Size. For further details pertaining to
said underwriting please refer to section titled "General Information – Underwriting"beginning on page 44 of this
Draft Prospectus.

2. In accordance with Regulation 106(R) of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, we shall ensure that the total number of
proposed allottees in the Issue shall be greater than or equal to fifty (50), otherwise, the entire application money
will be unblocked forthwith. If such money is not repaid within eight (8) Working Days from the date our
Company becomes liable to repay it, then our Company and every officer in default shall, on and from expiry of
eight (8) Working Days, be liable to repay such application money, with an interest at the rate as prescribed
under the Companies Act 2013.

3. In accordance with Regulation 106(O) the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, we have not filed any of this Offer
Document with SEBI nor has SEBI issued any observations on our Offer Document. Also, we shall ensure that
our Lead Manager submits a copy of the Prospectus along with a Due Diligence Certificate including additional
confirmations as required to SEBI at the time of filing the Prospectus with Stock Exchange and the Registrar of
Companies.

4. In accordance with Regulation 106(V) of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, we hereby confirm that we have entered
into an agreement with the Lead Manager and will enter into agreement with Market Maker to ensure
compulsory Market Making for a minimum period of three (3) years from the date of listing of Equity Shares on
the SME Platform of BSE. For further details of the arrangement of market making please refer to section titled
"General Information – Details of the Market Making Arrangements for this Issue" beginning on page 44 of this
Draft Prospectus.

We further confirm that we shall be complying with all the other requirements as laid down for such an issue under
Chapter XB of SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, as amended from time to time and subsequent circulars and guidelines issued
by SEBI and the Stock Exchange.

As per Regulation 106(M)(3) of SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, the provisions of Regulations 6(1), 6(2), 6(3), Regulation 8,
Regulation 9, Regulation 10, Regulation 25, Regulation 26, Regulation 27 and sub-regulation (1) of Regulation 49 of
SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, 2009 shall not apply to us in this Issue.

Our Company is also eligible for the Issue in accordance with eligibility norms for listing on SME Exchange Platform
BSE laid down under circular dated April 1, 2015
(http://www.bsesme.com/static/getlisted/criteriaisting.aspx?expandable=0), which states as follows:

5. Net Tangible Assets of at least ₹ 3 Crore as per the latest audited financial results (as restated).

6. Net worth (excluding revaluation reserves) of at least ₹ 3 crore as per the latest audited financial results (as
restated)

7. Track record of distributable profits in terms of section 123 of Companies Act, 2013 for at least two years out of
immediately preceding three financial years and each financial year has to be a period of at least 12 months.
Extraordinary income will not be considered for the purpose of calculating distributable profits. Otherwise, the
Net Worth shall be at least ₹ 5 Crores.

8. Distributable Profit, Net Tangible Assets and Net worth of the Company as per the restated financial statements
for the year ended March 31, 2017, March 31, 2016, and March 31, 2015, is as set forth below:-
(Rs in lakhs)
As at
Particulars
March 31, 2017 March 31, 2016 March 31, 2015
Distributable Profit* 792.04 679.71 253.75

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Net Tangible Assets** 4108.46 2699.83 2036.29


Net Worth*** 4128.47 2704.63 2024.92
* Distributable Profit has been calculated as per Section 123 of Companies Act, 2013
** Net Tangible Assets are defined as the sum of all net assets of the Company, excluding intangible assets as
defined in Accounting Standard 26 issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. As is evident, our
company has Net Tangible Assets of over ₹ 3 crore.
*** Net worth includes shares capital and Reserves (Excluding Revaluation Reserve ) Less Miscellaneous
Expenditure not written off, if any, & Debit Balance of Profit and Loss Account not wrote off, if any. As is
evident, our Company has a Net Worth of over ₹ 3 Crores.

9. The Post Issue paid up capital of our Company shall be at least ₹ 3 Crore. As detailed in chapter “Capital
Structure” on page 51 of this Draft Prospectus our Company will have a post issue capital of ₹ 22,01,40,000 (
Rupees Twenty Two crores One lakh Forty thousand)

10. Our Company shall mandatorily facilitate trading in demat securities and will enter into an agreement with both
the depositories. The Company will enter into an agreement for registration with the Central Depositary Services
Limited (CDSL) dated [●] and. National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) dated [●] for establishing
connectivity.

11. Our Company has a website i.e. www.dynamiccables.co.in

12. Our Company has not been referred to the Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction (BIFR).

13. No material regulatory or disciplinary action by a stock exchange or regulatory authority in the past three years
against the company.

14. There is no winding up petition against our Company that has been admitted by the Court or a liquidator has not
been appointed of competent Jurisdiction against the Company.

15. There has been no change in the promoter/s of the Company in the preceding one year from date of filing
application to BSE for listing on SME segment.

We confirm that we comply with all the above requirements / conditions so as to be eligible to be listed on the SME
Platform of the BSE.

Compliance with Part A of Schedule VIII of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations

Our Company is in compliance with the provisions specified in Part A of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations. No exemption
from eligibility norms has been sought under Regulation 109 of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, with respect to the Issue.
Further, our Company has not been formed by the conversion of a partnership firm into a company.

DISCLAIMER CLAUSE OF SEBI

IT IS TO BE DISTINCTLY UNDERSTOOD THAT SUBMISSION OF OFFER DOCUMENT TO THE


SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (SEBI) SHOULD NOT IN ANY WAY BE DEEMED OR
CONSTRUED THAT THE SAME HAS BEEN CLEARED OR APPROVED BY SEBI. SEBI DOES NOT TAKE
ANY RESPONSIBILITY EITHER FOR THE FINANCIAL SOUNDNESS OF ANY SCHEME OR THE
PROJECT FOR WHICH THE ISSUE IS PROPOSED TO BE MADE OR FOR THE CORRECTNESS OF THE
STATEMENTS MADE OR OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THE OFFER DOCUMENT. THE LEAD MERCHANT
BANKER, HEM SECURITIES LIMITED HAS CERTIFIED THAT THE DISCLOSURES MADE IN THE
OFFER DOCUMENT ARE GENERALLY ADEQUATE AND ARE IN CONFORMITY WITH THE SEBI
(ISSUE OF CAPITAL AND DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS) REGULATIONS, 2009 IN FORCE FOR THE
TIME BEING. THIS REQUIREMENT IS TO FACILITATE INVESTORS TO TAKE AN INFORMED
DECISION FOR MAKING INVESTMENT IN THE PROPOSED ISSUE.

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IT SHOULD ALSO BE CLEARLY UNDERSTOOD THAT WHILE THE ISSUER IS PRIMARILY


RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CORRECTNESS, ADEQUACY AND DISCLOSURE OF ALL RELEVANT
INFORMATION IN THE OFFER DOCUMENT, THE LEAD MERCHANT BANKER, HEM SECURITIES
LIMITED IS EXPECTED TO EXERCISE DUE DILIGENCE TO ENSURE THAT THE ISSUER DISCHARGES
ITS RESPONSIBILITY ADEQUATELY IN THIS BEHALF AND TOWARDS THIS PURPOSE, THE LEAD
MERCHANT BANKER HAS FURNISHED TO SEBI A DUE DILIGENCE CERTIFICATE DATED [●]WHICH
READS AS FOLLOWS:

WE, THE UNDER NOTED LEAD MANAGER TO THE ABOVE MENTIONED FORTHCOMING ISSUE
STATE AND CONFIRM AS FOLLOWS:

1. WE HAVE EXAMINED VARIOUS DOCUMENTS INCLUDING THOSE RELATING TO LITIGATION


LIKE COMMERCIAL DISPUTES, PATENT DISPUTES, DISPUTES WITH COLLABORATORS, ETC.
AND OTHER MATERIAL IN CONNECTION WITH THE FINALISATION OF THE DRAFT
PROSPECTUS PERTAINING TO THE SAID ISSUE

2. ON THE BASIS OF SUCH EXAMINATION AND THE DISCUSSIONS WITH THE ISSUER, ITS
DIRECTORS AND OTHER OFFICERS, OTHER AGENCIES, AND INDEPENDENT VERIFICATION OF
THE STATEMENTS CONCERNING THE OBJECTS OF THE ISSUE, PRICE JUSTIFICATION AND THE
CONTENTS OF THE DOCUMENTS AND OTHER PAPERS FURNISHED BY THE ISSUER, WE
CONFIRM THAT:

A. THE DRAFT PROSPECTUS FILED WITH THE BOARD IS IN CONFORMITY WITH THE
DOCUMENTS, MATERIALS AND PAPERS RELEVANT TO THE ISSUE;

B. ALL THE LEGAL REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO THE ISSUE AS ALSO THE REGULATIONS
GUIDELINES, INSTRUCTIONS, ETC. FRAMED/ISSUED BY THE BOARD, THE CENTRAL
GOVERNMENT AND ANY OTHER COMPETENT AUTHORITY IN THIS BEHALF HAVE BEEN
DULY COMPLIED WITH; AND

C. THE DISCLOSURES MADE IN THE DRAFT PROSPECTUS ARE TRUE, FAIR AND ADEQUATE TO
ENABLE THE INVESTORS TO MAKE A WELL INFORMED DECISION AS TO THE INVESTMENT
IN THE PROPOSED ISSUE AND SUCH DISCLOSURES ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 2013, APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF THE
COMPANIES ACT, 1956, THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (ISSUE OF
CAPITAL AND DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS) REGULATIONS, 2009 AND OTHER
APPLICABLE LEGAL REQUIREMENTS.

3. WE CONFIRM THAT BESIDES OURSELVES, ALL THE INTERMEDIARIES NAMED IN THE DRAFT
PROSPECTUS ARE REGISTERED WITH THE BOARD AND THAT TILL DATE SUCH
REGISTRATION IS VALID.

4. WE HAVE SATISFIED OURSELVES ABOUT THE CAPABILITY OF THE UNDERWRITERS TO


FULFILL THEIR UNDERWRITING COMMITMENTS.

5. WE CERTIFY THAT WRITTEN CONSENT FROM PROMOTER HAS BEEN OBTAINED FOR
INCLUSION OF THEIR SPECIFIED SECURITIES AS PART OF PROMOTERS’ CONTRIBUTION
SUBJECT TO LOCK-IN AND THE SPECIFIED SECURITIES PROPOSED TO FORM PART OF
PROMOTERS’ CONTRIBUTION SUBJECT TO LOCK-IN SHALL NOT BE DISPOSED / SOLD /
TRANSFERRED BY THE PROMOTER DURING THE PERIOD STARTING FROM THE DATE OF
FILING THE DRAFT PROSPECTUS WITH THE BOARD TILL THE DATE OF COMMENCEMENT OF
LOCK-IN PERIOD AS STATED IN THE DRAFT PROSPECTUS.

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6. WE CERTIFY THAT REGULATION 33 OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA


(ISSUE OF CAPITAL AND DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS) REGULATIONS, 2009, WHICH RELATES
TO SPECIFIED SECURITIES INELIGIBLE FOR COMPUTATION OF PROMOTERS CONTRIBUTION,
HAS BEEN DULY COMPLIED WITH AND APPROPRIATE DISCLOSURES AS TO COMPLIANCE
WITH THE SAID REGULATION HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE DRAFT PROSPECTUS.

7. WE UNDERTAKE THAT SUB-REGULATION (4) OF REGULATION 32 AND CLAUSE (C) AND (D) OF
SUB-REGULATION (2) OF REGULATION 8 OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF
INDIA (ISSUE OF CAPITAL AND DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS) REGULATIONS, 2009 SHALL BE
COMPLIED WITH. WE CONFIRM THAT ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THAT
PROMOTERS’ CONTRIBUTION SHALL BE RECEIVED AT LEAST ONE DAY BEFORE THE
OPENING OF THE ISSUE. WE UNDERTAKE THAT AUDITORS’ CERTIFICATE TO THIS EFFECT
SHALL BE DULY SUBMITTED TO THE BOARD. WE FURTHER CONFIRM THAT ARRANGEMENTS
HAVE BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THAT PROMOTERS’ CONTRIBUTION SHALL BE KEPT IN AN
ESCROW ACCOUNT WITH A SCHEDULED COMMERCIAL BANK AND SHALL BE RELEASED TO
THE ISSUER ALONG WITH THE PROCEEDS OF THE PUBLIC ISSUE. – NOT APPLICABLE

8. WE CERTIFY THAT THE PROPOSED ACTIVITIES OF THE ISSUER FOR WHICH THE FUNDS ARE
BEING RAISED IN THE PRESENT ISSUE FALL WITHIN THE ‘MAIN OBJECTS’ LISTED IN THE
OBJECT CLAUSE OF THE MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION OR OTHER CHARTER OF THE
ISSUER AND THAT THE ACTIVITIES WHICH HAVE BEEN CARRIED OUT UNTIL NOW ARE VALID
IN TERMS OF THE OBJECT CLAUSE OF ITS MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION.

9. WE CONFIRM THAT NECESSARY ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THAT THE
MONEYS RECEIVED PURSUANT TO THE ISSUE ARE KEPT IN A SEPARATE BANK ACCOUNT AS
PER THE PROVISIONS OF SUB-SECTION (3) OF SECTION 40 OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 2013 AND
THAT SUCH MONEYS SHALL BE RELEASED BY THE SAID BANK ONLY AFTER PERMISSION IS
OBTAINED FROM ALL THE STOCK EXCHANGES MENTIONED IN THE DRAFT PROSPECTUS. WE
FURTHER CONFIRM THAT THE AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BETWEEN THE BANKERS TO THE
ISSUE AND THE ISSUER SPECIFICALLY CONTAINS THIS CONDITION – NOTED FOR
COMPLIANCE

10. WE CERTIFY THAT A DISCLOSURE HAS BEEN MADE IN THE DRAFT PROSPECTUS THAT
THEINVESTORS SHALL BE GIVEN AN OPTION TO GET THE SHARES IN DEMAT OR
PHYSICALMODE. - NOT APPLICABLE AS IN TERMS OF THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 29 OF
THECOMPANIES ACT, 2013 A PUBLIC OFFER SHALL BE IN DEMATERIALIZED FORM ONLY.

11. WE CERTIFY THAT ALL THE APPLICABLE DISCLOSURES MANDATED IN THE SECURITIES AND
EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (ISSUE OF CAPITAL AND DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS)
REGULATIONS, 2009 HAVE BEEN MADE IN ADDITION TO DISCLOSURES WHICH, IN OUR VIEW,
ARE FAIR AND ADEQUATE TO ENABLE THE INVESTOR TO MAKE A WELL INFORMED
DECISION.

12. WE CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING DISCLOSURES HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE DRAFT
PROSPECTUS:

A. AN UNDERTAKING FROM THE ISSUER THAT AT ANY GIVEN TIME, THERE SHALL BE ONLY
ONE DENOMINATION FOR THE EQUITY SHARES OF THE ISSUER AND

B. AN UNDERTAKING FROM THE ISSUER THAT IT SHALL COMPLY WITH SUCH DISCLOSURE
AND ACCOUNTING NORMS SPECIFIED BY THE BOARD FROM TIME TO TIME.
13. WE UNDERTAKE TO COMPLY WITH THE REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO ADVERTISEMENT IN
TERMS OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (ISSUE OF CAPITAL AND
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS) REGULATIONS, 2009 WHILE MAKING THE ISSUE. – NOTED FOR
COMPLIANCE

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14. WE ENCLOSE A NOTE EXPLAINING HOW THE PROCESS OF DUE DILIGENCE HAS BEEN
EXERCISED BY US IN VIEW OF THE NATURE OF CURRENT BUSINESS BACKGROUND OR THE
ISSUER, SITUATION AT WHICH THE PROPOSED BUSINESS STANDS, THE RISK FACTORS,
PROMOTERS EXPERIENCE, ETC.
15. WE ENCLOSE A CHECKLIST CONFIRMING REGULATION-WISE COMPLIANCE WITH THE
APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (ISSUE OF
CAPITAL AND DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS) REGULATIONS, 2009, CONTAINING DETAILS
SUCH AS THE REGULATION NUMBER, ITS TEXT, THE STATUS OF COMPLIANCE, PAGE NUMBER
OF THE DRAFT PROSPECTUS WHERE THE REGULATION HAS BEEN COMPLIED WITH AND OUR
COMMENTS, IF ANY.

16. WE ENCLOSE STATEMENT ON ‘PRICE INFORMATION OF PAST ISSUES HANDLED BY


MERCHANT BANKER BELOW (WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR PRICING THIS ISSUE)’, AS PER
FORMAT SPECIFIED BY SEBI THROUGH CIRCULAR NO. CIR/CFD/DIL/7/2015 DATED OCTOBER
30, 2015.

17. WE CERTIFY THAT PROFITS FROM RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS HAVE ARISEN FROM
LEGITIMATE BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS-TO THE EXTENT OF THE RELATED PARTY
TRANSACTIONS REPORTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACCOUNTING STANDARD-18 IN THE
FINANCIAL INFORMATION OF THE COMPANY INCLUDED IN THE DRAFT PROSPECTUS.

ADDITIONAL CONFIRMATIONS/ CERTIFICATION TO BE GIVEN BY MERCHANT BANKER IN DUE


DILIGENCE CERTIFICATE TO BE GIVEN ALONG WITH OFFER DOCUMENT REGARDING SME
EXCHANGE

1. WE CONFIRM THAT NONE OF THE INTERMEDIARIES NAMED IN THE DRAFT PROSPECTUS


HAVE BEEN DEBARRED FROM FUNCTIONING BY ANY REGULATORY AUTHORITY.

2. WE CONFIRM THAT ALL THE MATERIAL DISCLOSURES IN RESPECT OF THE ISSUER HAVE
BEEN MADE IN DRAFT PROSPECTUS AND CERTIFY THAT ANY MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT IN
THE ISSUER OR RELATING TO THE ISSUE UP TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF LISTING AND
TRADING OF THE SPECIFIED SECURITIES OFFERED THROUGH THIS ISSUE SHALL BE
INFORMED THROUGH PUBLIC NOTICES/ ADVERTISEMENTS IN ALL THOSE NEWSPAPERS IN
WHICH PRE-ISSUE ADVERTISEMENT AND ADVERTISEMENT FOR OPENING OR CLOSURE OF
THE ISSUE HAVE BEEN GIVEN. – NOTED FOR COMPLIANCE

3. WE CONFIRM THAT THE ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS CONTAINS ALL THE DISCLOSURES AS


SPECIFIED IN THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (ISSUE OF CAPITAL AND
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS) REGULATIONS, 2009 - NOTED FOR COMPLIANCE.

4. WE CONFIRM THAT AGREEMENTS HAVE BEEN ENTERED INTO WITH THE DEPOSITORIES FOR
DEMATERIALISATION OF THE SPECIFIED SECURITIES OF THE ISSUER – NOTED FOR
COMPLIANCE.

5. WE CERTIFY THAT AS PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF FIRST PROVISO TO SUB-REGULATION (4)


OF REGULATION 32 OF SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (ISSUE OF CAPITAL AND
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS) REGULATIONS, 2009; CASH FLOW STATEMENT HAS BEEN
PREPARED AND DISCLOSED IN THE DRAFT PROSPECTUS. - NOT APPLICABLE

6. WE CONFIRM THAT UNDERWRITING AND MARKET MAKING ARRANGEMENTS AS PER


REQUIREMENTS OF REGULATION 106P AND 106V OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD
OF INDIA (ISSUE OF CAPITAL AND DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS) REGULATIONS, 2009 HAVE
BEEN MADE. – NOTED FOR COMPLIANCE

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Note:

The filing of this Draft Prospectus does not, however, absolve our company from any liabilities under section 34, section
35, Section 36 and Section 38 (1) of the Companies Act, 2013 or from the requirement of obtaining such statutory and / or
other clearances as may be required for the purpose of the proposed Issue. SEBI further reserves the right to take up at
any point of time, with the LM any irregularities or lapses in the Draft Prospectus.

All legal requirements pertaining to the Issue will be complied with at the time of registration of the Prospectus with the
Registrar of Companies, Ahmedabad in terms of sections 26, 32 and 33 of the Companies Act, 2013.
Statement on Price Information of Past Issues handled by Hem Securities Limited:
Issue name Issue Issue Listing Opening +/-% change +/- % change +/- % change
Sr. size (Rs Price date Price on in closing in closing in closing
No. in Cr.) (Rs.) listing price, [+/- % price, [+/- % price, [+/- %
date change in change in change in
closing closing closing
benchmark]- benchmark]- benchmark]-
30th calendar 90th calendar 180th
days from days from calendar
listing listing days from
listing
1. RMC Switchgears March 41.85% 42.59% 23.05%
4.1472 27.00 32.40
Limited 14, 2017 [0.06%] [5.61%] [-0.36%]
2. Laxmi Cotspin March 31, -11.75% -16.00%
9.60 20.00 21.00 NA
Limited 2017 [1.42%] [3.46%]
3. Dev Information
April 17, 39.52% 32.38%
Technology 6.25 42.00 50.40 NA
2017 [4.23%] [7.53%]
Limited
4. Vadivarhe
Speciality June 02, 146.90% 228.57%
14.46 42.00 50.40 NA
Chemicals 2017 [-0.40%] [2.74%]
Limited
5. Globe Textiles June 23, 1.96%
13.7088 51.00 50.00 NA NA
(India) Limited 2017 [4.09%]
6. Accord Synergy July 06, 0.00%
5.832 60.00 72.00 NA NA
Limited 2017 [3.14%]
7. Captain
August 12.50%
Technocast 5.70 40.00 48.00 NA NA
01, 2017 [-2.59%]
Limited
Shanti Overseas August -27.00%
10.02 50.00 60.00 NA NA
8. (India) Limited 03, 2017 [-1.01%]
9. Surevin BPO 3.648 40.00 August 48.00 -7.50% NA NA
Services Limted 09, 2017 [0.27%]
10. Pashupati Cotspin 20.88 75.00 September 77.00 NA NA NA
Limited 08, 2017
Source: Price Information www.bseindia.com.& www.nseindia.com , Issue Information from respective Prospectus.

Summary statement of Disclosure:


Financi Tota Total No. of IPOs trading No. of IPOs trading No. of IPOs trading No. of IPOs trading
al Year l no. amou at discount- 30th at Premium- 30th at discount- 180th at Premium- 180th
of nt of calendar days from calendar days from calendar days from calendar days from
IPO funds listing listing listing listing
s raised
(Rs.

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Cr.)
Ove Betwee Les Ove Betwee Les Ove Betwee Les Ove Betwee Les
r n 25- s r n 25- s r n 25- s r n 25- s
50 50% tha 50 50% tha 50 50% tha 50 50% tha
% n % n % n % n
25 25 25 25
% % % %
2013-14 3(1) 10.66 - - 1 1 1 - - - - 2 - 1
2014-15 7(2) 38.25 - - - 2 - 5 - - - 3 - 4
2015-16 8(3) 34.20 - - 1 2 2 3 - - - 3 1 4
12(4
2016-17 99.90 - - 2 3 3 4 - - 2 3 2 4
)
2017-18 8(5) 59.62 - 1 1 1 1 3 - - - - - -

(1) The scrips of Samruddhi Realty Limited, Captain Polyplast Limited and Tentiwal Wire Products Limited were listed
on April 12, 2013, December 11, 2013 and December 31, 2013 respectively.

(2)The scrips of R&B Denims Limited , Bansal Roofing Products Limited, Atishay Infotech Limited, Dhabriya Polywood
Limited, Vibrant Global Capital Limited, ADCC Infocad Limited and Captain Pipes Limited were listed on April 22,
2014, July 14, 2014, October 16, 2014, October 17, 2014, October 21, 2014, October 22, 2014, and December 11, 2014
respectively.

(3)The scrips of O.P. Chains Limited, Junction Fabrics and Apparels Limited, Loyal Equipments Limited, Emkay Taps &
Cutting Tools Limited, Universal Autofoundry Limited, Bella Casa Fashion and Retail Limited , Vishal Bearings Limited
and Cawasji Behramji Catering Services Limited were listed on April 22, 2015, July 10, 2015, July 16, 2015, August 13,
2015, September 4, 2015, October 15, 2015, October 15, 2015 and October 19, 2015 respectively.

(4) The scrips of Raghav Ramming Mass Limited and Advance Syntex Limited was listed on April 13, 2016 and
July 12, 2016respectively. Further, Aurangabad Distillery Limited, Pansari Developers Limited, Dhanuka Realty
Limited, Globe International Carriers Limited and Art Nirman Limited were listed on October 17, 2016, October
18th, 2016, October 18th, 2016, October 19th, 2016 and October 19th, 2016 respectively and has completed 180th day
from date of listing. Further Krishana Phoschem Limited and Global Education Limited as listed on February 27, 2017
and March 02, 2017 respectively and have not completed 180th days. Further RMC Switchgears Limited was listed on
March 14, 2017 and Laxmi Coptsin Limited was listed on March 31, 2017have not completed 180th days

(5) The Scrips of Dev Information Technology Limited, Vadivarhe Speciality Chemicals Limited, Globe Textiles (India)
Limited, Accord Synergy Limited, Captain Technocast Limited, Shanti Overseas (India) Limited, Surevin BPO Services
Limted and Pashupati Cotspin Limited was listed on April 17, 2017, June 02, 2017, June 23, 2017, July 06, 2017 August
01, 2017, August 03, 2017, August 09, 2017 and September 08, 2017 respectively. Further, the scrips of Globe Textiles
(India) Limited, Accord Synergy Limited, Captain Technocast Limited, Shanti Overseas (India) Limited and Surevin BPO
Services Limitedhas not completed 90th and 180th days from the date of their listing. Further the Scrip of Pashupati
Cotspin Limited has not completed 30th, 90th and 180th days from Listing. Also, the scrip of Dev Information
Technology Limited has not completed 180th days from the date of its listing.

Note:
a) Based on date of listing.
b) BSE SENSEX and CNX NIFTY has been considered as the benchmark index.
c) Prices on BSE/NSE are considered for all of the above calculations.
d) In case 30th /90th /180th day is not a trading day, closing price on BSE/NSE of the next trading day has
been considered.
e) In case 30th /90th /180th day, scrips are not traded then last trading price has been considered.
f) N.A. – Period not completed.
g) As per SEBI Circular No. CIR/CFD/DIL/7/2015 dated October 30, 2015, the above table should reflect max. 10
issues (initial public offerings managed by the lead manager. Hence, disclosures pertaining to recent 10 issues
handled by lead manager are provided.

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Track Record of past issues handled by Hem Securities Limited

For details regarding track record of LM to the Issue as specified in the Circular reference no. CIR/MIRSD/1/2012 dated
January 10, 2012 issued by the SEBI, please refer the website of the LM at: www.hemsecurities.com

Disclaimer from our Company and the Lead Manager

Our Company, its Directors and the Lead Manager accept no responsibility for statements made otherwise than those
contained in this Draft Prospectus or, in case of the Company, in any advertisements or any other material issued by or at
our Company’s instance and anyone placing reliance on any other source of information would be doing so at his or her
own risk.

The LM accept no responsibility, save to the limited extent as provided in the agreement entered between the LM (Hem
securities Limited) and our Company on August 29, 2017and the Underwriting Agreement dated [●] entered into between
the Underwriters and our Company and the Market Making Agreement dated [●] entered into among the Market Maker
and our Company.

All information shall be made available by our Company and the Lead Manager to the public and investors at large and no
selective or additional information would be available for a section of the investors in any manner whatsoever including at
road show presentations, in research or sales reports, at collection centres or elsewhere.

The Lead Manager and their respective associates and affiliates may engage in transactions with, and perform services
for, our Company, our Promoter Group, Group Companies, or our affiliates or associates in the ordinary course of
business and have engaged, or may in future engage, in commercial banking and investment banking transactions with our
Company, our Promoter Group, Group Companies, and our affiliates or associates, for which they have received and may
in future receive compensation.

Note

Investors who apply in the Issue will be required to confirm and will be deemed to have represented to our Company and
the Underwriters and their respective directors, officers, agents, affiliates and representatives that they are eligible under
all applicable laws, rules, regulations, guidelines and approvals to acquire Equity Shares of our Company and will not
offer, sell, pledge or transfer the Equity Shares of our Company to any person who is not eligible under applicable laws,
rules, regulations, guidelines and approvals to acquire Equity Shares of our Company. Our Company, the Underwriters
and their respective directors, officers, agents, affiliates and representatives accept no responsibility or liability for
advising any investor on whether such investor is eligible to acquire the Equity Shares in the Issue.

Disclaimer in Respect of Jurisdiction

This Issue is being made in India to persons resident in India (including Indian nationals resident in India who are majors,
HUFs, companies, corporate bodies and societies registered under applicable laws in India and authorized to invest in
shares, Indian mutual funds registered with SEBI, Indian financial institutions, commercial banks, regional rural banks,
cooperative banks (subject to RBI permission), or trusts under applicable trust law and who are authorized under their
constitution to hold and invest in shares, public financial institutions as specified in Section 2(72) of the Companies Act,
2013, VCFs, state industrial development corporations, insurance companies registered with the Insurance Regulatory and
Development Authority, provident funds (subject to applicable law) with a minimum corpus of ₹ 2,500.00 Lakhs and
pension funds with a minimum corpus of 2,500.00 Lakhs, and permitted non-residents including FIIs, Eligible NRIs,
multilateral and bilateral development financial institutions, FVCIs and eligible foreign investors, insurance funds set up
and managed by army, navy or air force of the Union of India and insurance funds set up and managed by the Department
of Posts, India provided that they are eligible under all applicable laws and regulations to hold Equity Shares of our
Company. This Draft Prospectus does not, however, constitute an offer to sell or an invitation to subscribe for Equity

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Shares offered hereby in any jurisdiction other than India to any person to whom it is unlawful to make an offer or
invitation in such jurisdiction. Any person into whose possession this Draft Prospectus comes is required to inform
himself or herself about, and to observe, any such restrictions. Any dispute arising out of this Issue will be subject to
jurisdiction of the competent court(s) in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India only.

No action has been, or will be, taken to permit a public offering in any jurisdiction where action would be required for that
purpose. Accordingly, the Equity Shares represented hereby may not be offered or sold, directly or indirectly, and this
Draft Prospectus may not be distributed in any jurisdiction, except in accordance with the legal requirements applicable in
such jurisdiction. Neither the delivery of this Draft Prospectus nor any sale hereunder shall, under any circumstances,
create any implication that there has been no change in the affairs of our Company from the date hereof or that the
information contained herein is correct as of any time subsequent to this date.

Disclaimer Clause of the SME Platform of BSE

BSE Ltd. (“BSE”) has given vide its letter dated July 12, 2017, permission to our Company to use its name in this offer
document as one of the stock exchanges on which our Company’s securities are proposed to be listed on the SME
Platform. BSE has scrutinized this offer document for its limited internal purpose of deciding on the matter for granting
the aforesaid permission to this Company. BSE does not in any manner:
i. Warrant, certify or endorse the correctness or completeness of any of the contents of this offer document; or
ii. Warrant that this Company’s securities will be listed or will continue to be listed on BSE; or
iii. Take any responsibility for the financial or other soundness of this Company, its Promoters, its management
or any scheme or project of this Company;
And it should not for any reason be deemed or construed that this offer document has been cleared or approved by the
BSE. Every person who desires to apply for or otherwise acquires any securities in this Company may do so pursuant to
independent inquiry, investigations and analysis and shall not have any claim against BSE whatsoever by reason of loss
which may be suffered by such person consequent to or in connection with such subscription/acquisition whether by
reason of anything stated or omitted to be stated herein or for any other reason whatsoever.

Disclaimer Clause under Rule 144A of the U.S. Securities Act

The Equity Shares have not been, and will not be, registered under the U.S. Securities Act 1933, as amended (the
"Securities Act") or any state securities laws in the United States and may not be offered or sold within the United States
or to, or for the account or benefit of, "U.S. persons" (as defined in Regulation S under the Securities Act), except
pursuant to an exemption from, or in a transaction not subject to, the registration requirements of the Securities Act.
Accordingly, the Equity Shares will be offered and sold outside the United States in compliance with Regulation S of the
Securities Act and the applicable laws of the jurisdiction where those offers and sales occur. The Equity Shares have not
been, and will not be, registered, listed or otherwise qualified in any other jurisdiction outside India and may not be
offered or sold, and Bids may not be made by persons in any such jurisdiction, except in compliance with the applicable
laws of such jurisdiction.

Further, each Applicant where required agrees that such Applicant will not sell or transfer any Equity Shares or create any
economic interest therein, including any off-shore derivative instruments, such as participatory notes, issued against the
Equity Shares or any similar security, other than pursuant to an exemption from, or in a transaction not subject to, the
registration requirements of the Securities Act and in compliance with applicable laws and legislations in each
jurisdiction, including India.

Filing

The Draft Prospectus is being filed with Bombay Stock Exchange Limited, Exchange P.J. Towers, Dalal Street, Fort,
Mumbai - 400 001, Maharashtra, India.

A copy of this Draft Prospectus shall not be filed with the SEBI, nor will SEBI issue any observation on the Prospectus in
term of Regulation 106(M) (3) of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations. However, a copy of the Prospectus shall be filed with
SEBI at the SEBI Western Regional Office, SEBI Unit No.: 002 Ground Floor SAKAR I Near. Gandhigram Railway
Station, opposite Nehru Bridge, Ashram Road, Ahmedabad-380009, Gujarat for their record purpose only.

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A copy of the Prospectus, along with the documents required to be filed under Section 32 of the Companies Act, 2013
would be delivered for registration to the Registrar of Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur, Corporate Bhawan, G/6-7, Second
Floor,Residency Area, Civil Lines, Jaipur- 302001, Rajasthan

Listing

The Equity Shares of our Company are proposed to be listed on BSE SME. Our Company has obtained in-principle
approval from BSE by way of its letter dated [●] for listing of equity shares on BSE SME.
BSE will be the Designated Stock Exchange, with which the Basis of Allotment will be finalized for the Issue. If the
permission to deal in and for an official quotation of the Equity Shares on the SME Platform is not granted by BSE, our
Company shall forthwith repay, without interest, all moneys received from the applicants in pursuance of this Draft
Prospectus. If such money is not repaid within the prescribed time then our Company becomes liable to repay it, then our
Company and every officer in default shall, shall be liable to repay such application money, with interest, as prescribed
under the applicable law.

Our Company shall ensure that all steps for the completion of the necessary formalities for listing and commencement of
trading at the SME Platform of BSE mentioned above are taken within Six (6) Working Days of the Issue Closing Date. If
Equity Shares are not Allotted pursuant to the Offer within Six (6) Working Days from the Issue Closing Date or within
such timeline as prescribed by the SEBI, our Company shall repay with interest all monies received from applicants,
failing which interest shall be due to be paid to the applicants at the rate of 15% per annum for the delayed period subject
to applicable Law.

Impersonation

Attention of the Applicants is specifically drawn to the provisions of sub-section (1) of Section 38 of the Companies Act,
2013 which is reproduced below:

Any person who-

a) Makes or abets making of an application in a fictitious name to a company for acquiring, or subscribing for, its
securities; or
b) Makes or abets making of multiple applications to a company in different names or in different combinations of
his name or surname for acquiring or subscribing for its securities; or
c) Otherwise induces directly or indirectly a company to allot, or register any transfer of, securities to him, or to any
other person in a fictitious name,

Shall be liable to action under section 447 of the Companies, Act 2013

Consents

Consents in writing of (a) Our Directors, Our Promoters, Our Company Secretary & Compliance Officer, Chief Financial
Officer, Our Statutory Auditor, Our Peer Review Auditor, Our Banker to the Company; (b) Lead Manager, Registrar to
the Issue, Banker to the Issue*, Legal Advisor to the Issue, Underwriter to the Issue* and Market Maker to the Issue* to
act in their respective capacities have been be obtained as required as required under section 26 of the Companies Act,
2013 and shall be filed along with a copy of the Prospectus with the RoC, as required under Sections 32 of the Companies
Act, 2013 and such consents will not be withdrawn up to the time of delivery of the Prospectus for registration with the
RoC.

*The aforesaid will be appointed prior to filing of the Prospectus with RoC and their consents as above would be
obtained prior to the filing of the Prospectus with RoC.

In accordance with the Companies Act and the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, M/s. H.C.Bothra & Associates, Chartered
Accountants, Statutory Auditor and Peer Review Auditors of the Company has agreed to provide their written consent to
the inclusion of their respective reports on Statement of Possible Tax Benefits relating to the possible tax benefits and

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Restated Financial Statements as included in this Draft Prospectus/Prospectus in the form and context in which they
appear therein and such consent and reports will not be withdrawn up to the time of delivery of this Draft Prospectus.

Experts Opinion

Except for the reports in the section “Financial information of the Company” and “Statement of Tax Benefits” on page
148 and page 76 of this Draft Prospectus from the Statutory & Peer Review Auditors, our Company has not obtained any
expert opinions. However, the term “expert” shall not be construed to mean an “expert”" as defined under the U.S.
Securities Act 1933.
Expenses of the Issue

The total expenses of the Issue are estimated to be approximately Rs. [●]Lakh, which is [●] of the Issue size. The
estimated Issue related expenses include Issue Management Fee, underwriting and management fees SCSB’s commission/
Selling commission, fees, printing and distribution expenses, legal fees, statutory advertisement expenses, registrar and
depository fees and listing fees. All expenses with respect to the Issue would be paid by our company.

The Estimated Issue expenses are as under:-


S.No Particulars Amount Percentage of Total Percentage of
( in Lacs) Estimated Issue Issue Size
Expenditure (%) (%)
1. Payment to Merchant Banker including, [●] [●] [●]
underwriting and selling commissions,
brokerages, payment to other intermediaries such
as Legal Advisors, Bankers etc and other out of
pocket expenses*
2. Printing and Stationery and postage expenses,
Advertising and Marketing expenses [●] [●] [●]
3. Advertising and Marketing expenses [●] [●] [●]
4. Regulatory fees and expenses [●] [●] [●]
Total estimated Issue Expenses [●] [●] [●]
*Included Commission/ processing fees for SCSB, Brokerage and selling commission for Registered Brokers, RTA‘s and
CDPs

Fees, Brokerage and Selling Commission payable to the LM

The total fees payable to the Lead Manager will be as per the (i) Agreement dated August 29, 2017with the Lead Manager
Hem Securities Limited, (ii) the Underwriting Agreement dated [●]with Underwriter [●] and (iii) the Market Making
Agreement dated [●]with Market Maker [●], a copy of which is available for inspection at our Registered Office from
10.00 am to 5.00 pm on Working Days from the date of the Draft Prospectus until the Issue Closing Date.

Fees Payable to the Registrar to the Issue

The fees payable to the Registrar to the Issue for processing of applications, data entry, printing of CAN, tape and printing
of bulk mailing register will be as per the agreement between our Company and the Registrar to the Issue dated August
28, 2017 a copy of which is available for inspection at our Company’s Registered Office.

The Registrar to the Issue will be reimbursed for all out-of-pocket expenses including cost of stationery, postage, stamp
duty, and communication expenses. Adequate funds will be provided to the Registrar to the Issue to enable it to send
allotment advice by registered post/speed post.

Particulars regarding Public or Rights Issues during the last five (5) years

Our Company has not made any previous public or rights issue in India or Abroad the five (5) years preceding the date of
this Draft Prospectus.

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Previous issues of Equity Shares otherwise than for cash

For detailed description please refer to section titled "Capital Structure"beginning on page 51 of this Draft Prospectus.

Underwriting Commission, brokerage and selling commission on Previous Issues


Since this is the initial public offering of our Company’s Equity Shares, no sum has been paid or has been payable as
commission or brokerage for subscribing for or procuring or agreeing to procure subscription for any of the Equity Shares
since our incorporation.
Particulars in regard to our Company and other listed group-companies / subsidiaries/ associates under the same
management within the meaning of Section 370(1B) of the Companies Act, 1956 / Section 186 of the Companies
Act, 2013 which made any capital issue during the last three years:

Neither our Company nor any other companies under the same management within the meaning of Section 370(1B) of the
Companies Act, 1956 has made/Section 186 of the Companies Act, 2013, had made any public issue or rights issue during
the last three years.

Performance vis-a-vis objects – Public/right issue of our Company and /or listed Group Companies/ subsidiaries
and associates of our Company

Except as stated in the chapter titled“Capital Structure”beginning on page 51 of this Draft Prospectus our Company has
not undertaken any previous public or rights issue. None of the Group Companies or associates of our Company are listed
on any stock exchange.

Performance vis-a-vis objects - Last Issue of Group/Associate Companies

All of our Group / Associate body corporate are unlisted and have not made a public issue of shares.

Outstanding Debentures or Bond Issues or Redeemable Preference Shares

Our Company does not have any outstanding debentures or bonds or Preference Redeemable Shares as on the date of
filing this Draft Prospectus.

Outstanding Convertible Instruments

Our Company does not have any outstanding convertible instruments as on the date of filing this Draft Prospectus.

Option to Subscribe

Equity Shares being offered through the Draft Prospectus can be applied for in dematerialized form only.
Stock Market Data of the Equity Shares

This being an initial public offering of the Equity Shares of our Company, the Equity Shares are not listed on any Stock
Exchanges.

Mechanism for Redressal of Investor Grievances

The agreement between the Registrar to the Issue and our Company provides for retention of records with the Registrar to
the Issue for a period of at least three (3) years from the last date of dispatch of the letters of allotment and demat credit to
enable the investors to approach the Registrar to the Issue for redressal of their grievances.

We hereby confirm that there is no investor complaints received during the three years preceding the filing of Draft
Prospectus. Since there is no investor complaints received, none are pending as on the date of filing of this Draft
Prospectus.

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All grievances relating to the Issue may be addressed to the Registrar to the Issue, with a copy to the Compliance Officer
and with a copy to the relevant Designated Intermediary with whom the Application Form was submitted and.

The Applicant should give full details such as name of the sole/ first Applicant, Application Form number, Applicant DP
ID, Client ID, PAN, date of the Application Form, address of the Applicant, number of the Equity Shares applied for and
the name and address of the Designated Intermediary where the Application Form was submitted by the Applicant.
Further, the investor shall also enclose the Acknowledgement Slip from the Designated Intermediaries in addition to the
documents or information mentioned herein above.

Disposal of Investor Grievances by our Company


Our Company estimates that the average time required by our Company or the Registrar to the Issue for the redressal of
routine investor grievances shall be fifteen (15) Working Days from the date of receipt of the complaint. In case of
complaints that are not routine or where external agencies are involved, our Company will seek to redress these
complaints as expeditiously as possible.

Our Company has appointed Mr. Honey Chordia, Company Secretary, as the Compliance Officer to redress
complaints, if any, of the investors participating in the Issue. Contact details for our Company Secretary and
Compliance Officer are as follows:

Mr. Honey Chordia


F-260, Road No. 13 , VKI Area
Jaipur-302013, Rajasthan, India
Tel. No. +91 141-2332388
Fax No. +91 141-2330182
E-mail: cs@dynamiccables.co.in
Website:http://www.dynamiccables.co.in

Investors can contact the Compliance Officer or the Registrar in case of any pre-Issue or post-Issue related problems such
as non-receipt of letters of allocation, credit of allotted Equity Shares in the respective beneficiary account etc.

Pursuant to the press release no. PR. No. 85/2011 dated June 8, 2011, SEBI has launched a centralized web based
complaints redress system “SCORES”. This would enable investors to lodge and follow up their complaints and track the
status of redressal of such complaints from anywhere. For more details, investors are requested to visit the website
www.scores.gov.in

Status of Investor Complaints

We confirm that we have not received any investor compliant during the three years preceding the date of this Draft
Prospectus and hence there are no pending investor complaints as on the date of this Draft Prospectus.
Disposal of investor grievances by listed companies under the same management as Our Company

We do not have any listed company under the same management.

Change in Auditors during the last three (3) years

There have been no changes in our Company’s auditors in the last three (3) years.

Capitalization of Reserves or Profits

Except as disclosed under section titled "Capital Structure"beginning on page 51 of this Draft Prospectus, our Company
has not capitalized its reserves or profits at any time during the last five (5) years.

Revaluation of Assets

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Our Company has not revalued its assets in five (5) years preceding the date of this Draft Prospectus.

Tax Implications

Investors who are allotted Equity Shares in the Issue will be subject to capital gains tax on any resale of the Equity Shares
at applicable rates, depending on the duration for which the investors have held the Equity Shares prior to such resale and
whether the Equity Shares are sold on the Stock Exchanges. For details, please refer the section titled "Statement of Tax
Benefits" beginning on page 76 of this Draft Prospectus.

Purchase of Property

Other than as disclosed in Section “Our Business” on page 87 of the Draft Prospectus, there is no property which has been
purchased or acquired or is proposed to be purchased or acquired which is to be paid for wholly or partly from the
proceeds of the present Issue or the purchase or acquisition of which has not been completed on the date of the Draft
Prospectus, other than property, in respect of which:-

The contract for the purchase or acquisition was entered into in the ordinary course of business, or the contract was
entered into in contemplation of the Issue, or that the Issue was contemplated in consequence of the contract; or the
amount of the purchase money is not material.

Except as stated elsewhere in the Draft Prospectus, our Company has not purchased any property in which the Promoter
and/or Directors have any direct or indirect interest in any payment made there under.
Servicing Behavior
Except as stated in this Draft Prospectus, there has been no default in payment of statutory dues or of interest or principal
in respect of our borrowings or deposits.

Payment or benefit to officers of Our Company


Except statutory benefits upon termination of their employment in our Company or superannuation, no officer of our
Company is entitled to any benefit upon termination of his employment in our Company or superannuation.

Except as disclosed in chapter titled “Our Management” beginning on page 124 and “Annexure R –Statement
Related Party Transactions” beginning on page 175 of the Draft Prospectus, none of the beneficiaries of loans and
advances and sundry debtors are related to the Directors of our Company.

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SECTION VII – ISSUE RELATED INFORMATION

TERMS OF THE ISSUE

The Equity Shares being offered are subject to the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, SCRR, 1957, SEBI (ICDR)
Regulations, 2009, our Memorandum and Articles of Association, the terms of the Draft Prospectus, Prospectus,
Application Form, the Revision Form, the Confirmation of Allocation Note, SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure
Requirements) Regulations, 2015 and other terms and conditions as may be incorporated in the allotment advices and
other documents/certificates that may be executed in respect of the Issue. The Equity Shares shall also be subject to laws
as applicable, guidelines, notifications and regulations relating to the issue of capital and listing and trading of securities
issued from time to time by SEBI, the Government of India, the Stock Exchanges, the RBI, the FIPB, the ROC and/or other
authorities, as in force on the date of the Issue and to the extent applicable.

Please note that, in terms of SEBI Circular No. CIR/CFD/POLICYCELL/11/2015 dated November, 10th 2015, all the
investors applying in this Issue shall use only Application Supported by Blocked Amount (ASBA) facility for making
payment i.e. just writing their bank account numbers and authorising the banks to make payment in case of allotment by
signing the application forms.

Authority for the Issue

The present Public Issue of 58,44,000 Equity Shares which have been authorized by a resolution of the Board of Directors
of our Company at their meeting held on August 22, 2017and was approved by the Shareholders of the Company by
passing Special Resolution at the Annual General Meeting held on August 28, 2017 in accordance with the provisions of
Section 62 (1) (c) of the Companies Act, 2013.

Ranking of Equity Shares

The Equity Shares being issued shall be subject to the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 and our Memorandum and
Articles of Association and shall rank pari-passu in all respects with the existing Equity Shares of our Company including
in respect of the rights to receive dividends and other corporate benefits, if any, declared by us after the date of Allotment.

For further details, please refer to "Main Provisions of Articles of Association of the Company"on page 292 of the Draft
Prospectus.

Mode of Payment of Dividend

The declaration and payment of dividend will be as per the provisions of Companies Act, the Articles of Association, the
provision of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 and recommended by the
Board of Directors and the Shareholders at their discretion and will depend on a number of factors, including but not
limited to earnings, capital requirements and overall financial condition of our Company. We shall pay dividends in cash
and as per provisions of the Companies Act. For further details, please refer to “Dividend Policy”on page 147 of the
Draft Prospectus.

Face Value and Issue Price

The Equity Shares having a Face Value of ₹ 10.00 each are being offered in terms of the Prospectus at the price of Rs. [●]
per equity Share (including premium of Rs. [●] per share). The Issue Price is determined by our Company in consultation
with the Lead Manager and is justified under the section titled “Basis for Issue Price”on page 73 of the Draft Prospectus.
At any given point of time there shall be only one denomination of the Equity Shares of our Company, subject to
applicable laws.

Compliance with the disclosure and accounting norms


Our Company shall comply with all requirements of the SEBI ICDR Regulations. Our Company shall comply with all
disclosure and accounting norms as specified by SEBI from time to time.

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Rights of the Equity Shareholders

Subject to applicable laws, rules, regulations and guidelines and the Articles of Association, the equity shareholders shall
have the following rights:

 Right to receive dividend, if declared;


 Right to receive Annual Reports & Notices to members
 Right to attend general meetings and exercise voting rights, unless prohibited by law;
 Right to vote on a poll either in person or by proxy;
 Right to receive offer for rights shares and be allotted bonus shares, if announced;
 Right to receive surplus on liquidation; subject to any statutory or preferential claims being satisfied;
 Right of free transferability of the Equity Shares; and
 Such other rights, as may be available to a shareholder of a listed Public Limited Company under the Companies
Act, terms of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 and the
Memorandum and Articles of Association of our Company.

For a detailed description of the main provision of the Articles of Association of our Company relating to voting rights,
dividend, forfeiture and lien, transfer, transmission and/ or consolidation/ splitting, etc., please refer to Section titled
“Main Provisions of Articles of Association of the Company”beginning on page 292 of the Draft Prospectus.

Minimum Application Value, Market Lot and Trading Lot

As per regulations made under and Section 29(1) of the Companies Act, 2013 the Equity Shares to be allotted must be in
Dematerialized form i.e. not in the form of physical certificates but be fungible and be represented by the statement issued
through electronic mode. Hence, the Equity Shares being offered can be applied for in the dematerialized form only. In
this context, two agreements have been signed among our Company, the respective Depositories and Registrar to the
Issue.

 Tripartite Agreement dated [●] between NSDL, our Company and Registrar to the Issue; and
 Tripartite Agreement dated [●] between CDSL, our Company and Registrar to the Issue; and

The trading of the Equity Shares will happen in the minimum contract size of [●] Equity Shares and the same may be
modified by the SME platform of BSE from time to time by giving prior notice to investors at large.

Allocation and allotment of Equity Shares through this Offer will be done in multiples of [●] Equity Shares and is subject
to a minimum allotment of [●] Equity Shares to the successful applicantsin terms of the SEBI circular No.
CIR/MRD/DSA/06/2012 dated February 21, 2012.

Further, in accordance with Regulation 106(Q) of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations the minimum application size in terms of
number of specified securities shall not be less than Rupees One Lakh per application.

Minimum Number of Allottees

The minimum number of allottees in the Issue shall be 50 shareholders In case the number of prospective allottees is less
than 50, no allotment will be made pursuant to this Issue and the amounts in the ASBA Account shall be unblocked
forthwith.

Joint Holders

Where 2 (two) or more persons are registered as the holders of any Equity Shares, they will be deemed to hold such
Equity Shares as joint-holders with benefits of survivorship.

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Nomination Facility to Investor

In accordance with Section 72 of the Companies Act, 2013 the sole or first applicant, along with other joint applicant,
may nominate any one person in whom, in the event of the death of sole applicant or in case of joint applicant, death of all
the applicants, as the case may be, the Equity Shares allotted, if any, shall vest. A person, being a nominee, entitled to the
Equity Shares by reason of the death of the original holder(s), shall in accordance with Section 72 of the Companies Act,
2013 be entitled to the same advantages to which he or she would be entitled if he or she were the registered holder of the
Equity Share(s). Where the nominee is a minor, the holder(s) may make a nomination to appoint, in the prescribed
manner, any person to become entitled to Equity Share(s) in the event of his or her death during the minority. A
nomination shall stand rescinded upon a sale of equity share(s) by the person nominating. A buyer will be entitled to make
a fresh nomination in the manner prescribed. Fresh nomination can be made only on the prescribed form available on
request at the Registered Office of our Company or to the Registrar and Transfer Agents of our Company.

In accordance with Section 72 of the Companies Act, 2013 any Person who becomes a nominee by virtue of Section 72 of
the Companies Act, 2013 shall upon the production of such evidence as may be required by the Board, elect either:

 To register himself or herself as the holder of the Equity Shares; or


 To make such transfer of the Equity Shares, as the deceased holder could have made.

Further, the Board may at any time give notice requiring any nominee to choose either to be registered himself or herself
or to transfer the Equity Shares, and if the notice is not complied with within a period of 90 (ninety) days, the Board may
thereafter withhold payment of all dividends, bonuses or other moneys payable in respect of the Equity Shares, until the
requirements of the notice have been complied with.

Since the allotment of Equity Shares in the Issue is in dematerialized form, there is no need to make a separate nomination
with us. Nominations registered with the respective depository participant of the applicant would prevail. If the investors
require changing the nomination, they are requested to inform their respective depository participant.

Period of Operation of Subscription List of Public Issue

ISSUE OPENS ON [●]


ISSUE CLOSES ON [●]

Minimum Subscription

In accordance with Regulation 106 P (1) of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, our Issue shall be hundred percent
underwritten. Thus, the underwriting obligations shall be for the entire hundred percent of the offer through the Draft
Prospectus and shall not be restricted to the minimum subscription level.

As per section 39 of the Companies Act 2013, if the “stated minimum amount” has not been subscribed and the sum
payable on Application is not received within a period of 30 days from the date of issue of Prospectus, the application
money has to be returned within such period as may be prescribed.

If the issuer does not receive the subscription of 100% of the Issue through this offer document including devolvement of
Underwriters within 60 (sixty) days from the date of closure of the issue, the issuer shall forthwith refund the entire
subscription amount received. If there is a delay beyond 8 (eight) days after the issuer becomes liable to pay the amount,
the issuer shall pay interest prescribed under Section 39 read with Rule 11 of Companies(Prospectus and Allotment of
Securities) Rules, 2014 of the Companies Act, 2013 and other applicable laws, if any.

In accordance with Regulation [106R] of SEBI ICDR Regulations, The minimum number of allottees in this Issue shall be
50 shareholders. In case the minimum number of prospective allottees is less than 50, no allotment will be made pursuant
to this Issue and the amounts in the ASBA Account shall be unblocked forthwith.

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The Equity Shares have not been and will not be registered, listed or otherwise qualified in any other jurisdiction outside
India and may not be offered or sold, and applications may not be made by persons in any such jurisdiction, except in
compliance with the applicable laws of such jurisdiction.

Further, in accordance with Regulation 106( R) of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, our Company shall ensure that the
number of prospective allottees to whom the Equity Shares will allotted will not be less than 50 (Fifty)

Further, in accordance with Regulation 106 Q of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations the minimum application size in terms of
number of specified securities shall not be less than Rupees One Lakh per application.

Arrangements for disposal of odd lots

The trading of the Equity Shares will happen in the minimum contract size of [●] shares in terms of the SEBI circular No.
CIR/MRD/DSA/06/2012 dated February 21, 2012. However, the Market Maker shall buy the entire shareholding of a
shareholder in one lot, where value of such shareholding is less than the minimum contract size allowed for trading on
SME Platform of BSE.

Application by Eligible NRIs, FPIs or VCFs registered with SEBI

It is to be understood that there is no reservation for Eligible NRIs, FPIs or VCF registered with SEBI. Such Eligible
NRIs, FPIs or VCF registered with SEBI will be treated on the same basis with other categories for the purpose of
Allocation.

As per the extant policy of the Government of India, OCBs cannot participate in this Issue.

NRIs, FPIs/FIIs and foreign venture capital investors registered with SEBI are permitted to purchase shares of an Indian
company in a public offer without the prior approval of the RBI, so long as the price of the equity shares to be issued is
not less than the price at which the equity shares are issued to residents. The transfer of shares between an Indian resident
and a non-resident does not require the prior approval of the FIPB or the RBI, provided that (i) the activities of the
investee company are under the automatic route under the foreign direct investment ("FDI") Policy and the non-resident
shareholding is within the sectoral limits under the FDI policy; and (ii) the pricing is in accordance with the guidelines
prescribed by the SEBI/RBI.

The current provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer or Issue of Security by a Person Resident outside
India) Regulations, 2000, provides a general permission for the NRIs, FPIs and foreign venture capital investors registered
with SEBI to invest in shares of Indian companies by way of subscription in an IPO. However, such investments would be
subject to other investment restrictions under the Foreign Exchange Management (Transfer or Issue of Security by a
Person Resident outside India) Regulations, 2000, RBI and/or SEBI regulations as may be applicable to such investors.

The Allotment of the Equity Shares to Non-Residents shall be subject to the conditions, if any, as may be prescribed by
the Government of India/RBI while granting such approvals.

Restrictions on transfer and transmission of shares or debentures and on their consolidation or splitting

Except for lock-in of the Pre- Issue Equity Shares and Promoter minimum contribution in the Issue as detailed in the
section titled“Capital Structure”beginning on page 51 of the Draft Prospectus, and except as provided in the Articles of
Association of our Company, there are no restrictions on transfers of Equity Shares. There are no restrictions on transfer
and transmission of shares/ debentures and on their consolidation/ splitting except as provided in the Articles of
Association. For further details please refer sub-heading"Main Provisions of the Articles of Association" on 292 of the
Draft Prospectus.

The above information is given for the benefit of the Applicants. The Applicants are advised to make their own enquiries
about the limits applicable to them. Our Company and the Lead Managers do not accept any responsibility for the
completeness and accuracy of the information stated hereinabove. Our Company and the Lead Manager are not liable to
inform to inform the investors of any amendments or modifications or changes in applicable laws or regulations, which

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may occur after the date of this Draft Prospectus. Applicants are advised to make their independent investigations and
ensure that the number of Equity Shares Applied for do not exceed the applicable limits under laws or regulations.

Option to receive Equity Shares in Dematerialized Form

As per section 29(1) of the new Companies Act 2013 and in accordance with SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, every company
making public offer shall issue securities in dematerialized form only. The investors have an option either to receive the
security certificate or to hold the securities with depository. However, as per SEBI's circular RMB (compendium) series
circular no. 2 (1999-2000) dated February 16, 2000, it has been decided by the SEBI that trading in securities of
companies making an initial public offer shall be in dematerialized form only. The Equity Shares on Allotment will be
traded only on the dematerialized segment of the SME Exchange.

Migration to Main Board

In accordance with the BSE Circular dated November 26, 2012, our Company will have to be mandatorily listed and
traded on the SME Platform of the BSE for a minimum period of two years from the date of listing and only after that it
can migrate to the Main Board of the BSE as per the guidelines specified by SEBI and as per the procedures laid down
under Chapter XB of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations. Our Company may migrate to the Main Board of BSE from the SME
Exchange on a later date subject to the following:

 If the Paid up Capital of the Company is likely to increase above 25 Crores by virtue of any further issue of
capital by way of rights, preferential issue, bonus issue etc. (which has been approved by a special resolution
through postal ballot wherein the votes cast by the shareholders other than the promoters in favour of the
proposal amount to at least two times the number of votes cast by shareholders other than promoter shareholders
against the proposal and for which the Company has obtained in-principal approval from the main board), we
shall have to apply to BSE for listing our shares on its Main Board subject to the fulfillment of the eligibility
criteria for listing of specified securities laid down by the Main Board

OR

 If the Paid up Capital of the company is more than Rs. 10 Crore but below Rs. 25 Crore, Our Company may still
apply for migration to the Main Board if the same has been approved by a special resolution through postal ballot
wherein the votes cast by the shareholders other than the promoters in favour of the proposal amount to at least
two times the number of votes cast by shareholders other than promoter shareholders against the proposal.

Market Making

The shares offered through this Issue are proposed to be listed on the SME platform of BSE, wherein the Lead Manager to
this Issue shall ensure compulsory Market Making through the registered Market Makers of the SME Exchange for a
minimum period of 3 (three) years from the date of listing on the SME platform of BSE. For further details of the
agreement entered into between the Company, the Lead Manager and the Market Maker please refer to section titled
"General Information - Details of the Market Making Arrangements for this Issue" on page 44 of the Draft Prospectus.

In accordance with the SEBI Circular No. CIR/MRD/DSA/31/2012 dated November 27, 2012, it has been decided to
make applicable limits on the upper side for the Market Makers during market making process taking into consideration
the Issue size in the following manner:

Issue Size Buy quote exemption threshold Re-Entry threshold for buy quote (including
(including mandatory initial inventory mandatory initial inventory of 5% of the
of 5% of the Issue Size) Issue Size)
Up to 20 Crore 25% 24%
20 to 50 Crore 20% 19%

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Further, the Market Maker shall give (2) Two way quotes till it reaches the upper limit threshold; thereafter it has the
option to give only sell quotes. Two (2) way quotes shall be resumed the moment inventory reaches the prescribed re-
entry threshold.

In view of the Market Maker obligation, there shall be no exemption/threshold on downside. However, in the event the
Market Maker exhausts its inventory through market making process on the platform of the exchange, the concerned stock
exchange may intimate the same to SEBI after due verification.

New Financial Instruments

There are no new financial instruments such as deep discounted bonds, debenture, warrants, secured premium notes, etc.
issued by our Company.

Pre-Issue Advertisement

Subject to Section 30 of the Companies Act, 2013 our Company shall, after registering the Prospectus with the ROC
publish a pre-Issue advertisement, in the form prescribed by the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, in one widely circulated
English language national daily newspaper; one widely circulated Hindi language national daily newspaper and one
regional newspaper with wide circulation where the Registered Office of our Company is situated.

Jurisdiction

Exclusive jurisdiction for the purpose of this Issue is with the competent courts / authorities in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
The Equity Shares have not been and will not be registered under the U.S. Securities Act or any state securities laws in the
United States, and may not be offered or sold within the United States, except pursuant to an exemption from or in a
transaction not subject to, registration requirements of the Securities Act. Accordingly, the Equity Shares are only being
offered or sold outside the United States in compliance with Regulation S under the Securities Act and the applicable laws
of the jurisdictions where those offers and sales occur. The Equity Shares have not been and will not be registered, listed
or otherwise qualified in any other jurisdiction outside India and may not be offered or sold, and applications may not be
made by persons in any such jurisdiction, except in compliance with the applicable laws of such jurisdiction.

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ISSUE STRUCTURE

This Issue is being made in terms of Regulation 106(M) (2) of Chapter XB of SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, 2009, as
amended from time to time, whereby, an issuer whose post issue paid up face value capital is more than 10 Crore and
upto twenty five crore rupees, shall issue shares to the public and propose to list the same on the Small and Medium
Enterprise Exchange ("SME Exchange", in this case being the SME Platform of BSE). For further details regarding the
salient features and terms of such an issue please refer chapter titled "Terms of the Issue" and "Issue Procedure"on page
242 and 251 of the Draft Prospectus.

The Issue comprise of a Public Issue of 58,44,000 Equity Shares of Face Value of 10/- each fully paid (The “Equity
Shares”) for cash at a price of [●] /- per Equity Shares (including a premium of [●] /- per equity share) aggregating to
[●] ( “the issue”) by our Company of which 3,00,000 Equity Shares of 10 each will be reserved for subscription by
Market Maker Reservations Portion and a Net Issue to public of 55,44,000 Equity Shares of 10 each is hereinafter
referred to as the net issue. The Issue and the Net Issue will constitute 26.55% and 25.18% respectively of the post issue
paid up Equity Share Capital of the Company.

The Issue is being made by way of Fixed Price Issue Process

Market Maker Reservation


Particulars of the Issue Net Issue to Public*
Portion
Number of Equity Shares 55,44,000 Equity Shares 3,00,000 Equity Shares
available for allocation
Percentage of Issue Size 94.87% of the Issue Size 5.13 % of the Issue Size
available for allocation
Basis of Allotment Proportionate subject to minimum allotment of Firm Allotment
[●]Equity Shares and further allotment in
multiples of[●]Equity Shares each. For further
details please refer to "Issue Procedure - Basis
of Allotment" on page 282 of this Draft
Prospectus.
Mode of Application All the applications shall make the application Through ASBA Process Only
(Online or Physical) through ASBA Process
Only
Mode of Allotment Compulsorily in dematerialized form. Compulsorily in dematerialized
form.
Minimum Application Size For Other than Retail Individual Investors: 3,00,000 Equity Shares

Such number of Equity Shares in multiples of


[●]Equity Shares at an Issue price of [●] each,
such that the Application Value exceeds
2,00,000/-

For Retail Individuals Investors:

[●]Equity Shares at an Issue price of [●] each


Maximum Application For Other than Retails Individual Investors: 3,00,000 Equity Shares
Size The maximum application size is the Net Issue
to public subject to limits the investor has to
adhere under the relevant laws and regulations
applicable.
For Retail Individuals Investors:
Such number of Equity Shares in multiples of
[●] Equity Shares such that the Application
Value does not exceed 2,00,000/-

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Trading Lot [●]Equity Shares [●]Equity Shares, However the


Market Makers may accept odd lots
if any in the market as required
under the SEBI (ICDR)
Regulations, 2009.
Application lot Size [●] Equity Shares thereafter Equity Shares and in multiples of [●]
Terms of Payment Full Application Amount shall be blocked by the SCSBs in the bank account of the
ASBA Applicant that is specified in the Application Form at the time of submission of
the Application Form.

This Issue is being made in terms of Chapter XB of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, 2009, as amended from time to time.
For further details please refer to “Issue Structure” on page 248 of the Draft Prospectus.

*As per Regulation 43(4) of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, as amended, as present issue is a fixed price issue ‘the
allocation’ in the net offer to the public category shall be made as follows:

a) Minimum fifty percent to retail individual investors; and


b) Remaining to
(i) Investors other than retail Individual Investors; and
(ii) other investors including corporate bodies or institutions, irrespective of the number of specified securities applied
for;
c) The unsubscribed portion in either of the categories specified in (a) or (b) above may be allocated to the applicants in
the other category.

If the retail individual investor category is entitled to more than fifty percent on proportionate basis, accordingly the
retail individual investors shall be allocated that higher percentage.

Withdrawal of the Issue

The Company, in consultation with the Lead Manager, reserves the right not to proceed with the Issue at any time before
the Issue Opening Date, without assigning any reason thereof.

In case, the Company wishes to withdraw the Issue after Issue Opening but before allotment, the Company will give
public notice giving reasons for withdrawal of Issue. The public notice will appear in two widely circulated national
newspapers (one each in English and Hindi) and one in regional newspaper.

The Lead Manager, through the Registrar to the Issue, will instruct the SCSBs, to unblock the ASBA Accounts within one
Working Day from the day of receipt of such instruction. The notice of withdrawal will be issued in the same newspapers
where the pre-Issue advertisements have appeared and the Stock Exchange will also be informed promptly.

If the Company withdraws the Issue after the Issue Closing Date and subsequently decides to undertake a public offering
of Equity Shares, the Company will file a fresh Draft Prospectus with the stock exchange where the Equity Shares may be
proposed to be listed.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Issue is subject to obtaining (i) the final listing and trading approvals of the Stock
Exchange, which our Company will apply for only after Allotment; and (ii) the final ROC approval to the Prospectus after
it is filed with the ROC.

Issue Programme

ISSUE OPENING DATE [●]


ISSUE CLOSING DATE [●]

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Applications and any revisions to the same will be accepted only between 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. (Indian Standard Time)
during the Issue Period at the Application Centers mentioned in the Application Form.

Standardization of cut-off time for uploading of applications on the issue closing date:
a) A standard cut-off time of 3.00 p.m. for acceptance of applications.
b) A standard cut-off time of 4.00 p.m. for uploading of applications received from other than retail individual applicants.
c) A standard cut-off time of 5.00 p.m. for uploading of applications received from only retail individual applicants, which
may be extended up to such time as deemed fit by BSE after taking into account the total number of applications received
up to the closure of timings and reported by LM to BSE within half an hour of such closure.

It is clarified that Bids not uploaded in the book, would be rejected. In case of discrepancy in the data entered in the
electronic book vis-à-vis the data contained in the physical Bid form, for a particular bidder, the details as per physical
application form of that Bidder may be taken as the final data for the purpose of allotment.

Applications will be accepted only on Working Days, i.e., Monday to Friday (excluding any public holiday).

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ISSUE PROCEDURE

All Applicants should review the General Information Document for Investing in Public Issues prepared and issued in
accordance with the circular (CIR/CFD/DIL/12/2013) dated October 23, 2013 notified by SEBI (“General Information
Document”) included below under section “-PART B – General Information Document”, which highlights the key rules,
processes and procedures applicable to public issues in general in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act
2013 (to the extent notified), the Companies Act, 1956 (to the extent not repealed by the Companies Act, 2013), the
Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956, the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Rules, 1957 and the SEBI ICDR
Regulations as amended. The General Information Document has been updated to include reference to the Securities and
Exchange Board of India (Foreign Portfolio Investors) Regulations, 2014, SEBI Listing Regulations 2015 and certain
notified provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, to the extent applicable to a public issue. The General Information
Document is also available on the websites of the Stock Exchanges and the Lead Manager. Please refer to the relevant
portions of the General Information Document which are applicable to this Issue.

Pursuant to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements)(Fifth
Amendment)Regulations, 2015, there have been certain changes in the issue procedure for initial public offerings
including making ASBA Process mandatory for all investors, allowing registrar, share transfer agents, collecting
depository participants and stock brokers to accept application forms. Further, SEBI, by its circular No.
(CIR/CFD/POLICYCELL/11/2015) dated November 10, 2015, reduced the time taken for listing after the closure of an
issue to six working days.

Please note that the information stated/ covered in this section may not be complete and/or accurate and as such would
be subject to modification/change. Our Company and the Lead Manager do not accept any responsibility for the
completeness and accuracy of the information stated in this section and the General Information Document. Applicants
are advised to make their independent investigations and ensure that their Applications do not exceed the investment
limits or maximum number of Equity Shares that can be held by them under applicable law or as specified in this Draft
Prospectus and the Prospectus.

This section applies to all the Applicants, please note that all the Applicants are required to make payment of the full
Application Amount along with the Application Form.

Our Company and the LM are not liable for any amendments, modifications or change in applicable laws or
regulations, which may occur after the date of this Draft Prospectus.

PART A

Fixed Price Issue Procedure

The Issue is being made under Regulation 106(M) (1) of Chapter XB of SEBI (Issue of Capital and Disclosure
Requirements) Regulations, 2009 as amended via Fixed Price Process.

Applicants are required to submit their Applications to the Designated Intermediaries. In case of QIB Applicants, our
Company in consultation with the Lead Manager may reject Applications at the time of acceptance of Application Form
provided that the reasons for such rejection shall be provided to such Applicant in writing.

In case of Non-Institutional Applicants and Retail Individual Applicants, our Company would have a right to reject the
Applications only on technical grounds.

Investors should note that according to section 29(1) of the Companies Act, 2013, allotment of Equity Shares to all
successful Applicants will only be in the dematerialized form. Applicants will not have the option of being Allotted
Equity Shares in physical form. Further the Equity shares on allotment shall be trade only in the dematerialized segment
of the Stock Exchange, as mandated by SEBI.

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Application Form

Pursuant to SEBI Circular dated November 10, 2015 and bearing Reference No. CIR/CFD/POLICYCELL/11/2015 which
shall be applicable for all public issues opening on or after January 01, 2016, all the investors can apply through ASBA
Mode. The prescribed colour of the Application Form for various categories applying in this issue is as follows:

Category Colour
Indian Public / eligible NRI's applying on a non-repatriation basis (ASBA) White
Non-Residents including eligible NRI's, FPI’s, FIIs, FVCIs, etc. applying on a repatriation basis (ASBA) Blue

Applicants shall only use the specified Application Form for the purpose of making an Application in terms of this Draft
Prospectus. The Application Form shall contain information about the Applicant and the price and the number of Equity
Shares that the Applicants wish to apply for. Application Forms downloaded and printed from the websites of the Stock
Exchange shall bear a system generated unique application number.

Applicants shall only use the specified Application Form for the purpose of making an Application in terms of this Draft
Prospectus. An Investor, intending to subscribe to this Issue, shall submit a completed application form to any of the
following Intermediaries (Collectively called “Designated Intermediaries”)

Sr. No. Designated Intermediaries


1. An SCSB, with whom the bank account to be blocked, is maintained
2. A syndicate member (or sub-syndicate member)
3. A stock broker registered with a recognized stock exchange (and whose name is mentioned on the website
of the stock exchange as eligible for this activity) (‘broker’)
4. A depository participant (‘DP’) (whose name is mentioned on the website of the stock exchange as eligible
for this activity)
5. A registrar to an issue and share transfer agent (‘RTA’) (whose name is mentioned on the website of the
stock exchange as eligible for this activity)

The aforesaid intermediary shall, at the time of receipt of application, give an acknowledgement to investor, by giving the
counter foil or specifying the application number to the investor, as a proof of having accepted the application form, in
physical or electronic mode, respectively.

The upload of the details in the electronic bidding system of stock exchange will be done by:

For Applications submitted by After accepting the form, SCSB shall capture and upload the relevant details in
Investors to SCSB: the electronic bidding system as specified by the stock exchange and may
begin blocking funds available in the bank account specified in the form, to the
extent of the application money specified.
For applications submitted by After accepting the application form, respective Intermediary shall capture and
investors to intermediaries other upload the relevant details in the electronic bidding system of the stock
than SCSBs: exchange. Post uploading, they shall forward a schedule as per prescribed
format along with the application forms to designated branches of the
respective SCSBs for blocking of funds within one day of closure of Issue.

Applicants shall submit an Application Form either in physical or electronic form to the SCSB's authorizing blocking
funds that are available in the bank account specified in the Application Form used by ASBA Applicants.

Availability of Prospectus and Application Forms

The Application Forms and copies of the Prospectus may be obtained from the Registered Office of our Company, Lead
Manager to the Issue as mentioned in the Application Form. The application forms may also be downloaded from the
website of BSE i.e. www.bseindia.com.

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Who can apply?

In addition to the category of Applicants as set forth under “General Information Document for Investing in Public Issues-
Category of Investors Eligible to participate in an Issue”, the following persons are also eligible to invest in the Equity
Shares under all applicable laws, regulations and guidelines, including:

 FPIs and sub-accounts registered with SEBI other than Category III foreign portfolio investor;
 Category III foreign portfolio investors, which are foreign corporate or foreign individuals only under the Non
Institutional Investors category;
 Scientific and / or industrial research organizations authorized in India to invest in the Equity Shares.
 Any other persons eligible to apply in this Issue under the laws, rules, regulations, guidelines and policies
applicable to them.

Applications not to be made by:

1. Minors (except through their Guardians)


2. Partnership firms or their nominations
3. Foreign Nationals (except NRIs)
4. Overseas Corporate Bodies

MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM APPLICATION SIZE

1. For Retail Individual Applicants

The Application must be for a minimum of [●] Equity Shares and in multiples of [●] Equity Shares thereafter, so
as to ensure that the Application Price payable by the Applicant does not exceed 2,00,000 In case of revision of
Applications, the Retail Individual Applicants have to ensure that the Application Price does not exceed
2,00,000

2. For Other than Retail Individual Applicants (Non-Institutional Applicants and QIBs):

The Application must be for a minimum of such number of Equity Shares that the Application Amount exceeds
2,00,000 and in multiples of [●] Equity Shares thereafter. An Application cannot be submitted for more than the
Net Issue Size. However, the maximum Application by a QIB investor should not exceed the investment limits
prescribed for them by applicable laws. Under existing SEBI Regulations, a QIB Applicant cannot withdraw its
Application after the Issue Closing Date and is required to pay 100% QIB Margin upon submission of
Application.

In case of revision in Applications, the Non-Institutional Applicants, who are individuals, have to ensure that the
Application Amount is greater than 2,00,000 for being considered for allocation in the Non-Institutional
Portion.

Applicants are advised to ensure that any single Application from them does not exceed the investment limits or
maximum number of Equity Shares that can be held by them under applicable law or regulation or as specified in
this Draft Prospectus.

The above information is given for the benefit of the Applicants. The Company and the LMs are not liable for any
amendments or modification or changes in applicable laws or regulations, which may occur after the date of this
Draft Prospectus. Applicants are advised to make their independent investigations and ensure that the number of
Equity Shares applied for do not exceed the applicable limits under laws or regulations.

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Participation by Associates /Affiliates of LM and the Syndicate Members

The LM, Market Maker and the Underwriter, if any shall not be entitled to subscribe to this Issue in any manner except
towards fulfilling their underwriting and market making obligations. However, associates/affiliates of the LM and
Syndicate Members, if any may subscribe for Equity Shares in the Issue, either in the QIB Category or in the Non-
Institutional Category as may be applicable to the Applicants, where the allocation is on a proportionate basis and such
subscription may be on their own account or on behalf of their clients.

Option to Subscribe in the Issue

a. As per Section 29(1) of the Companies Act 2013, allotment of Equity Shares shall be made in dematerialized form
only. Investors will not have the option of getting allotment of specified securities in physical form.

b. The Equity Shares, on allotment, shall be traded on the Stock Exchange in demat segment only.

c. A single application from any investor shall not exceed the investment limit/minimum number of Equity Shares that
can be held by him/her/it under the relevant regulations/statutory guidelines and applicable law.

Information for the Applicants:

1. Our Company and the Lead Managers shall declare the Issue Opening Date and Issue Closing Date in the
Prospectus to be registered with the RoC and also publish the same in two national newspapers (one each in
English and Hindi) and in a regional newspaper with wide circulation. This advertisement shall be in prescribed
format.
2. Our Company will file the Prospectus with the RoC at least 3 (three) days before the Issue Opening Date.
3. Copies of the Application Form along with Abridge Prospectus and copies of the Prospectus will be available
with the, the Lead Managers, the Registrar to the Issue, and at the Registered Office of our Company. Electronic
Application Forms will also be available on the websites of the Stock Exchange.
4. Any applicant who would like to obtain the Prospectus and/ or the Application Form can obtain the same from
our Registered Office.
5. Applicants who are interested in subscribing for the Equity Shares should approach Designated Intermediaries to
register their applications.
6. Application Forms submitted directly to the SCSBs should bear the stamp of the SCSBs and/or the Designated
Branch, or the respective DesignatedIntermediaries. Application Form submitted by Applicants whose
beneficiary account is inactive shall be rejected.
7. The Application Form can be submitted either in physical or electronic mode, to the SCSBs with whom the
ASBA Account is maintained, or other Designated Intermediaries (Other than SCSBs). SCSBs may provide the
electronic mode of collecting either through an internet enabled collecting and banking facility or such other
secured, electronically enabled mechanism for applying and blocking funds in the ASBA Account.
8. Applicants applying directly through the SCSBs should ensure that the Application Form is submitted to a
Designated Branch of SCSB, where the ASBA Account is maintained. Applications submitted directly to the
SCSB’s or other Designated Intermediaries (Other than SCSBs) , the relevant SCSB , shall block an amount in
the ASBA Account equal to the Application Amount specified in the Application Form, before entering the
ASBA application into the electronic system.
9. Except for applications by or on behalf of the Central or State Government and the Officials appointed by the
courts and by investors residing in the State of Sikkim, the Applicants, or in the case of application in joint
names, the first Applicant (the first name under which the beneficiary account is held), should mention his/her
PAN allotted under the Income Tax Act. In accordance with the SEBI Regulations, the PAN would be the sole
identification number for participating transacting in the securities market, irrespective of the amount of
transaction. Any Application Form without PAN is liable to be rejected. The demat accounts of Applicants for
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be exempted from specifying their PAN for transacting in the securities market, shall be “suspended for credit”
and no credit of Equity Shares pursuant to the Issue will be made into the accounts of such Applicants.
10. The Applicants may note that in case the PAN, the DP ID and Client ID mentioned in the Application Form and
entered into the electronic collecting system of the Stock Exchange Designated Intermediaries do not match with
PAN, the DP ID and Client ID available in the Depository database, the Application Form is liable to be rejected.

Application by Indian Public including eligible NRIs applying on Non-Repatriation Basis

Application must be made only in the names of individuals, Limited Companies or Statutory Corporations/institutions and
not in the names of Minors, Foreign Nationals, Non Residents Indian (except for those applying on non-repatriation),
trusts, (unless the Trust is registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 or any other applicable Trust laws and is
authorized under its constitution to hold shares and debentures in a Company), Hindu Undivided Families, Partnership
firms or their nominees. In case of HUFs, application shall be made by the Karta of the HUF. An applicant in the Net
Public Category cannot make an application for that number of Equity Shares exceeding the number of Equity Shares
offered to the public. Eligible NRIs applying on a non-repatriation basis should authorize their SCSB to block their
NRE/FCNR accounts as well as NRO accounts.

Applications by eligible NRIs/ FPI’s on Repatriation Basis

Application Forms have been made available for eligible NRIs at our registered office.

Eligible NRIs applicants may please note that only such applications as are accompanied by payment in free foreign
exchange shall be considered for Allotment under reserved category. The Eligible NRIs who intend to get the amount
blocked in the Non Resident Ordinary (NRO) accounts shall use the form meant for Resident Indians and shall not use the
forms meant for reserved category.

Under FEMA, general permission is granted to companies vide notification no. FEMA/20/2000 RB dated 03/05/2000 to
issue securities to NRIs subject to the terms and conditions stipulated therein. Companies are required to file the
declaration in the prescribed form to the concerned Regional Office of RBI within 30 (thirty) days from the date of issue
of shares of allotment to NRIs on repatriation basis.

Allotment of Equity shares to Non-Resident Indians shall be subject to the prevailing Reserve Bank of India Guidelines.
Sale proceeds of such investments in Equity shares will be allowed to be repatriated along with the income thereon
subject to the permission of the RBI and subject to the Indian Tax Laws and regulations and any other applicable laws.

As Per The Current Regulations, The Following Restrictions Are Applicable For Investments By FPIs.

1. A foreign portfolio investor shall invest only in the following securities, namely- (a) Securities in the primary
and secondary markets including shares, debentures and warrants of companies, listed or to be listed on a
recognized stock exchange in India; (b) Units of schemes floated by a domestic mutual funds, whether listed on a
recognized stock exchange or not; (c) Units of Schemes floated by a collective investment scheme; (d)
Derivatives traded on a recognized Stock Exchange; (e) Treasury bills and dated government securities; (f)
Commercial papers issued by an Indian Company; (g) Rupee denominated credit enhanced bonds; (h) Security
receipts issued by asset reconstruction companies; (i) Perpetual debt instruments and debt capital instruments, as
specified by the Reserve Bank of India from time to time; (j) Listed and unlisted non-convertible
debentures/bonds issued by an Indian company in the infrastructure sector, where ‘infrastructure’ is defined in
terms of the extant External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) guidelines; (k) Non-Convertible debentures or
bonds issued by Non – Banking Financial Companies categorized as ‘Infrastructure Finance Companies’ (IFC)
by the Reserve Bank of India; (i) Rupee denominated bonds or units issued by infrastructure debt funds; (m)
Indian depository receipts; and (n) Such other instruments specified by the Board from time to time.
2. Where a foreign institutional investor or a sub account, prior to commencement of SEBI (Foreign Portfolio
Investors) Regulations, 2014, hold equity shares in a company whose shares are not listed on any recognized
stock exchange, and continues to hold such shares after Initial Public Offering and listing thereof, such shares
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placed in similar position, under the policy of the Government of India relating to foreign direct investment from
the time being in force.
3. In respect of investments in the secondary market, the following additional conditions shall apply:
a) A foreign portfolio investor shall transact in the securities in India only on the basis of taking and
giving delivery of securities purchased or sold;
b) Nothing contained in clause (a) shall apply to:
 Any transactions in derivatives on a recognized stock exchange;
 Short selling transactions in accordance with the framework specified by the Board;
 Any transaction in securities pursuant to an agreement entered into with the merchant banker
in the process of market making or subscribing to unsubscribed portion of the issue in
accordance with Chapter XB of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue of Capital
and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2009
 Any other transaction specified by the Board.
c) No transaction on the stock exchange shall be carried forward;
d) The transaction of business in securities by a foreign portfolio investor shall be only through stock
brokers registered by the Board; provided nothing contained in this clause shall apply to;
 transactions in Government securities and such other securities falling under the purview of
the Reserve Bank of India which shall be carried out in the manner specified by the Reserve
Bank of India;
 Sale of securities in response to a letter of offer sent by an acquirer in accordance with the
Securities and Exchange Board of India (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers)
Regulations, 2011;
 Sale of securities in response to an offer made by any promoter or acquirer in accordance with
the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Delisting of Equity Shares) Regulations, 2009;
 Sale of securities, in accordance with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Buy Back
of Securities) Regulations, 1998;
 divestment of securities in response to an offer by Indian Companies in accordance with
Operative Guidelines of Disinvestment of shares of Indian Companies in the overseas market
through issue of American Depository Receipts or Global Depository Receipts as notified by
the Government of India and directions issued by Reserve Bank of India from time to time;
 Any bid for, or acquisition of, securities in response to an offer for disinvestment of shares
made by the Central Government or any State Government;
 Any transaction in securities pursuant to an agreement entered into with merchant banker in
the process of market making portion of the issue in accordance with Chapter XB of the
Securities and Exchange Board of India ( Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements)
Regulations, 2009;
 Any other transaction specified by Board.
e) A foreign portfolio investor shall hold, deliver or cause to be delivered securities only in
dematerialized form: Provided that any shares held in non-dematerialized form, before the
commencement of these regulation, can be held in non-dematerialized form, if such shares cannot be
dematerialized.
4. Unless otherwise approved by the Board, securities shall be registered in the name of the foreign portfolio
investor as a beneficial owner for the purposes of the Depositories Act, 1996.
5. The purchase of Equity Shares of each company by a single foreign portfolio investor or an investor group shall
be below ten percent of the total issued capital of the company.
6. The investment by the foreign portfolio investor shall also be subject to such other conditions and restrictions as
may be specified by the Government of India from time to time.
7. In cases where the Government of India enters into agreements or treaties with other sovereign Governments and
where such agreements or treaties specifically recognize certain entities to be distinct and separate, the Board
may, during the validity of such agreements or treaties, recognize them as such, subject to conditions as may be
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8. A foreign portfolio investor may lend or borrow securities in accordance with the framework specified by the
Board in this regard.
No foreign portfolio investor may issue, subscribe to or otherwise deal in offshore derivative instruments, directly or
indirectly, unless the following conditions are satisfied:
a) Such offshore derivative instruments are issued only to persons who are regulated by an appropriate
foreign regulatory authority
b) Such offshore derivatives instruments are issued after compliance with ‘know your client’ norms:
Provided that those unregulated broad based funds, which are classified as Category II foreign portfolio investor by virtue
of their investment manager being appropriately regulated shall not issue, subscribe or otherwise deal, in offshore
derivatives instruments directly or indirectly.
Provided further that no Category III foreign portfolio investor shall issue, subscribe to or otherwise deal in offshore
derivatives instruments directly or indirectly.
A foreign portfolio investor shall ensure that further issue or transfer of any offshore derivative instruments issued by or
on behalf of it is made only to persons who are regulated by an appropriate foreign regulatory authority.
Foreign portfolio investors shall fully disclose to the Board any information concerning the terms of and parties to off-
shore derivative instruments such as participatory notes, equity linked notes or any other such instruments, by whatever
names they are called, entered into by it relating to any securities listed or proposed to be listed in any stock exchange in
India, as and when and in such form as the Board may specify.
Any offshore derivative instruments issued under the Securities and Exchange Board of India of India (Foreign
Institutional Investors) Regulations, 1995 before commencement of SEBI (Foreign Portfolio Investors) Regulation, 2014
shall be deemed to have been issued under the corresponding provision of SEBI (Foreign Portfolio Investors) Regulation,
2014.

The purchase of equity shares of each company by a single foreign portfolio investor or an investor group shall be below
10 per cent of the total issued capital of the company.

An FII or its subaccount which holds a valid certificate of registration shall, subject to the payment of conversion fees, be
eligible to continue to buy, sell or otherwise deal in securities till the expiry of its registration as a foreign institutional
investor or sub-account, or until he obtains a certificate of registration as foreign portfolio investor, whichever is earlier.

Qualified foreign investor may continue to buy, sell or otherwise deal in securities subject to the provision of SEBI
(Foreign Portfolio Investors) Regulation, 2014, for a period of one year from the date of commencement of aforesaid
regulations, or until it obtains a certificate of registration as foreign portfolio investor, whichever is earlier.

Application by Mutual Funds

As per the current regulations, the following restrictions are applicable for investments by Mutual fund:

No mutual fund scheme shall invest more than 10% of its net asset value in the Equity Shares or equity related
instruments of any Company provided that the limit of 10% shall not be applicable for investments in index funds or
sector or industry specific funds. No mutual fund under all its schemes should own more than 10% of any Company's paid
up share capital carrying voting rights.

With respect to Applications by Mutual Funds, a certified copy of their SEBI registration certificate must be lodged with
the Application Form. Failing this, our Company reserves the right to accept or reject any Application in whole or in part,
in either case, without assigning any reason thereof.
In case of a Mutual Fund, a separate Application can be made in respect of each scheme of the Mutual Fund registered
with SEBI and such Applications in respect of more than one scheme of the Mutual Fund will not be treated as multiple
Applications provided that the Applications clearly indicate the scheme concerned for which the Application has been
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The Application made by Asset Management Companies or custodians of Mutual Funds shall specifically state the names
of the concerned schemes for which the Applications are made.

Applications by Limited Liability Partnerships

In case of Applications made by limited liability partnerships registered under the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008,
a certified copy of certificate of registration issued under the LLP Act, 2008 must be attached to the Application Form.
Failing this, our Company reserves the right to reject any Application without assigning any reason thereof.

Applications by Insurance Companies

In case of applications made by insurance companies registered with IRDA, certified copy of certificate of registration
issued by IRDA must be attached to the Application Form Failing this, our Company in consultation with the LM,
reserves the right to reject any application, without assigning any reason thereof. The exposure norms for insurers,
prescribed under the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (Investment Scheme) (5th Amendment)
Regulations, 2010, as amended (the “IRDA Investment Regulations”), are broadly set forth below:

(a) Equity shares of a company: The lesser of 10% of the investee company’s subscribed capital (face value) or 10% of
the respective fund in case of life insurer or 10% of investment assets in case of general insurer or reinsurer;
(b) The entire group of the investee company: at least 10% of the respective fund in case of a life insurer or 10% of
investment assets in case of general insurer or reinsurer (25% in case of Unit Linked Insurance Plans); and
(c) The industry sector in which the investee company operates: 10% of the insurer’s total investment exposure to the
industry sector (25% in case of Unit Linked Insurance Plans).

Applications under Power of Attorney

In case of applications made pursuant to a power of attorney by limited companies, corporate bodies, registered societies,
FIIs, FPI’s, Mutual Funds, insurance companies and provident funds with minimum corpus of Rs. 2,500 Lakhs (subject to
applicable law) and pension funds with a minimum corpus of Rs. 2,500 Lakhs, a certified copy of the power of attorney or
the relevant Resolution or authority, as the case may be, along with a certified copy of the memorandum of association
and articles of association and/or bye laws must be lodged with the Application Form. Failing this, our Company reserves
the right to accept or reject any application in whole or in part, in either case, without assigning any reason therefore.

With respect to the applications by VCFs, FVCIs and FPIs, a certified copy of the power of attorney or the relevant
resolution or authority, as the case may belong with a certified copy of their SEBI registration certificate must be lodged
along with the Application Form. Failing this, our Company reserves the right to accept or reject any application in whole
or in part, in either case, without assigning any reason therefore.

In the case of Applications made pursuant to a power of attorney by Mutual Funds, a certified copy of the power of
attorney or the relevant resolutions or authority, as the case may be, along with the certified copy of their SEBI
registration certificate must be submitted along with the Application Form. Failing this, the Company reserves the right to
accept or reject any Application in whole or in part, in either case, without assigning any reason therefore.

In the case of Applications made by insurance companies registered with the IRDA, a certified copy of certificate of
registration issued by the IRDA must be lodged along with the Application Form. Failing this, the Company reserves the
right to accept or reject any Application in whole or in part, in either case, without assigning any reason therefore.

In the case of Applications made by to the power of attorney by FIIs, a certified copy of the power of attorney the relevant
resolution or authority, as the case may be along with the certified copy of SEBI registration certificate must be lodged
with the Application Form. Failing this, the Company reserves the right to accept or reject any Application in whole or in
part, in either case, without assigning any reason thereof.

In the case of Applications made by provident funds, subject to applicable law, with minimum corpus of Rs. 2500 Lacs
and pension funds with minimum corpus of Rs. 2500 Lacs, a certified copy of a certificate from a chartered accountant

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certifying the corpus of the provident fund/pension fund must be lodged along with the Application Form. Failing this, the
Company reserves the right to accept or reject any Application in whole or in part, in either case, without assigning any
reason thereof.

Application by Provident Funds/Pension Funds

In case of Applications made by provident funds with minimum corpus of Rs. 2,500 lakhs (subject to applicable law) and
pension funds with minimum corpus of Rs. 2,500 lakhs, a certified copy of certificate from a chartered accountant
certifying the corpus of the provident fund/ pension fund must be lodged along with the Application Form. Failing this,
our Company reserves the right to accept or reject any Application in whole or in part, in either case, without assigning
any reason thereof.

The above information is given for the benefit of the Applicants. Our Company and the LM are not liable for any
amendments or modification or changes in applicable laws or regulations, which may occur after the date of filing of this
Draft Prospectus. Applicants are advised to make their independent investigations and ensure that the maximum number
of Equity Shares applied for or maximum investment limits do not exceed the applicable limits under laws or regulations
or as specified in this Draft Prospectus.

Method and Process of Applications

1. The Designated Intermediaries shall accept applications from the Applicants during the Issue Period.
2. The Issue Period shall be for a minimum of three Working Days and shall not exceed 10 Working Days. The
Issue Period may be extended, if required, by an additional three Working Days, subject to the total Issue Period
not exceeding 10 Working Days.
3. During the Issue Period, Applicants who are interested in subscribing to the Equity Shares should approach the
Designated Intermediaries to register their applications.
4. The Applicant cannot apply on another Application Form after applications on one Application Form have been
submitted to the Designated Intermediaries. Submission of a second Application form to either the same or to
another Designated Intermediaries will be treated as multiple applications and is liable to rejected either before
entering the application into the electronic collecting system or at any point prior to the allocation or Allotment
of Equity Shares in this Issue.
5. Designated Intermediaries accepting the application forms shall be responsible for uploading the application
along with other relevant details in application forms on the electronic bidding system of stock exchange and
submitting the form to SCSBs for blocking of funds (except in case of SCSBs, where blocking of funds will be
done by respective SCSBs only). All applications shall be stamped and thereby acknowledged by the Designated
Intermediaries at the time of receipt.
6. The Designated Intermediaries will enter each application option into the electronic collecting system as a
separate application and generate a TRS and give the same to the applicant.
7. Upon receipt of the Application Form, submitted whether in physical or electronic mode, the Designated
Intermediaries shall verify if sufficient funds equal to the Application Amount are available in the ASBA
Account, as mentioned in the Application Form, prior to uploading such applications with the Stock Exchange.

8. If sufficient funds are not available in the ASBA Account, the Designated Intermediaries shall reject such
applications and shall not upload such applications with the Stock Exchange.
9. If sufficient funds are available in the ASBA Account, the SCSB shall block an amount equivalent to the
Application Amount mentioned in the Application Form and will enter each application option into the electronic
collecting system as a separate application and generate a TRS for each price and demand option. The TRS shall
be furnished to the Applicant on request.
10. The Application Amount shall remain blocked in the aforesaid ASBA Account until finalization of the Basis of
Allotment and consequent transfer of the Application Amount against the Allotted Equity Shares to the Public
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the case may be. Once the Basis of Allotment if finalized, the Registrar to the Issue shall send an appropriate
request to the Controlling Branch of the SCSB for unblocking the relevant ASBA Accounts and for transferring
the amount allocable to the successful Applicants to the Public Issue Account. In case of withdrawal/ failure of
the Issue, the blocked amount shall be unblocked on receipt of such information from the Registrar to the Issue.

Terms of payment

The entire Issue price of [●] per share is payable on application. In case of allotment of lesser number of Equity Shares
than the number applied, the Registrar shall instruct the SCSBs to unblock the excess amount paid on Application to the
Applicants.
SCSBs will transfer the amount as per the instruction of the Registrar to the Public Issue Account, the balance amount
after transfer will be unblocked by the SCSBs.
The applicants should note that the arrangement with Bankers to the Issue or the Registrar is not prescribed by SEBI and
has been established as an arrangement between our Company, Banker to the Issue and the Registrar to the Issue to
facilitate collections from the Applicants.

Payment mechanism

The applicants shall specify the bank account number in their Application Form and the SCSBs shall block an amount
equivalent to the Application Amount in the bank account specified in the Application Form. The SCSB shall keep the
Application Amount in the relevant bank account blocked until withdrawal/ rejection of the Application or receipt of
instructions from the Registrar to unblock the Application Amount. However Non Retail Applicants shall neither
withdraw nor lower the size of their applications at any stage. In the event of withdrawal or rejection of the Application
Form or for unsuccessful Application Forms, the Registrar to the Issue shall give instructions to the SCSBs to unblock the
application money in the relevant bank account within one day of receipt of such instruction. The Application Amount
shall remain blocked in the ASBA Account until finalization of the Basis of Allotment in the Issue and consequent
transfer of the Application Amount to the Public Issue Account, or until withdrawal/ failure of the Issue or until rejection
of the Application by the ASBA Applicant, as the case may be.

Please note that pursuant to SEBI circular CIR/CFD/POLICYCELL/11/2015 dated November 10, 2015 investors in the
public issue can only invest through ASBA Mode.

Electronic Registration of Applications

1. The Designated Intermediaries will register the applications using the on-line facilities of the Stock Exchange.
2. The Designated Intermediaries will undertake modification of selected fields in the application details already
uploaded before 1.00 p.m. of next Working Day from the Issue Closing Date.
3. The Designated Intermediaries shall be responsible for any acts, mistakes or errors or omissions and
commissions in relation to,
(i) the applications accepted by them,
(ii) the applications uploaded by them
(iii) the applications accepted but not uploaded by them or
(iv) with respect to applications by Applicants, applications accepted and uploaded by any Designated
Intermediary other than SCSBs, the Application form along with relevant schedules shall be sent to the
SCSBs or the Designated Branch of the relevant SCSBs for blocking of funds and they will be responsible
for blocking the necessary amounts in the ASBA Accounts. In case of Application accepted and Uploaded
by SCSBs, the SCSBs or the Designated Branch of the relevant SCSBs will be responsible for blocking the
necessary amounts in the ASBA Accounts.
4. Neither the Lead Managers nor our Company nor the Registrar to the Issue, shall be responsible for any acts,
mistakes or errors or omission and commissions in relation to,
(i) The applications accepted by any Designated Intermediaries
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(iii) The applications accepted but not uploaded by any Designated Intermediaries
5. The Stock Exchange will offer an electronic facility for registering applications for the Issue. This facility will
available at the terminals of Designated Intermediariesand their authorized agents during the Issue Period. The
Designated Branches or agents of Designated Intermediariescan also set up facilities for off-line electronic
registration of applications subject to the condition that they will subsequently upload the off-line data file into
the online facilities on a regular basis. On the Issue Closing Date, the Designated Intermediaries shall upload the
applications till such time as may be permitted by the Stock Exchange. This information will be available with
the Lead Manager on a regular basis.
6. With respect to applications by Applicants, at the time of registering such applications, the Syndicate Bakers,
DPs and RTAs shall forward a Schedule as per format given below along with the Application Forms to
Designated Branches of the SCSBs for blocking of funds:

S. No. Details*
1. Symbol
2. Intermediary Code
3. Location Code
4. Application No.
5. Category
6. PAN
7. DP ID
8. Client ID
9. Quantity
10. Amount
*Stock Exchanges shall uniformly prescribe character length for each of the above-mentioned fields
7. With respect to applications by Applicants, at the time of registering such applications, the Designated
Intermediaries shall enter the following information pertaining to the Applicants into in the on-line system:
 Name of the Applicant;
 IPO Name:
 Application Form Number;
 Investor Category;
 PAN (of First Applicant, if more than one Applicant);
 DP ID of the demat account of the Applicant;
 Client Identification Number of the demat account of the Applicant;
 Number of Equity Shares Applied for;
 Bank Account details;
 Locations of the Banker to the Issue or Designated Branch, as applicable, and bank code of the SCSB
branch where the ASBA Account is maintained; and
 Bank account number.
8. In case of submission of the Application by an Applicant through the Electronic Mode, the Applicant shall
complete the above-mentioned details and mention the bank account number, except the Electronic ASBA
Application Form number which shall be system generated.
9. The aforesaid Designated Intermediaries shall, at the time of receipt of application, give an acknowledgment to
the investor, by giving the counter foil or specifying the application number to the investor, as a proof of having
accepted the application form in physical as well as electronic mode. The registration of the Application by the
Designated Intermediaries does not guarantee that the Equity Shares shall be allocated / allotted either by our
Company.
10. Such acknowledgment will be non-negotiable and by itself will not create any obligation of any kind.
11. In case of Non Retail Applicants and Retail Individual Applicants, applications would not be rejected except on
the technical grounds as mentioned in the Prospectus. The Designated Intermediaries shall have no right to reject
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12. The permission given by the Stock Exchanges to use their network and software of the Online IPO system should
not in any way be deemed or construed to mean that the compliance with various statutory and other
requirements by our Company and/or the Lead Manager are cleared or approved by the Stock Exchanges; nor
does it in any manner warrant, certify or endorse the correctness or completeness of any of the compliance with
the statutory and other requirements nor does it take any responsibility for the financial or other soundness of our
company; our Promoter, our management or any scheme or project of our Company; nor does it in any manner
warrant, certify or endorse the correctness or completeness of any of the contents of this Draft Prospectus, nor
does it warrant that the Equity Shares will be listed or will continue to be listed on the Stock Exchanges.
13. The Designated Intermediaries will be given time till 1.00 p.m. on the next working day after the Issue Closing
Date to verify the DP ID and Client ID uploaded in the online IPO system during the Issue Period, after which
the Registrar to the Issue will receive this data from the Stock Exchange and will validate the electronic
application details with Depository’s records. In case no corresponding record is available with Depositories,
which matches the three parameters, namely DP ID, Client ID and PAN, then such applications are liable to be
rejected.
14. The SCSBs shall be given one day after the Issue Closing Date to send confirmation of Funds blocked (Final
certificate) to the Registrar to the Issue.
15. The details uploaded in the online IPO system shall be considered as final and Allotment will be based on such
details for applications.

Allocation of Equity shares

1) The Issue is being made through the Fixed Price Process wherein 3,00,000 Equity Shares shall be reserved for Market
Maker and [●] Equity shares will be allocated on a proportionate basis to Retail Individual Applicants, subject to
valid applications being received from Retail Individual Applicants at the Issue Price. The balance of the Net Issue
will be available for allocation on proportionate basis to Non Retail Applicants.

2) Under- subscription if any, in any category, would be allowed to be met with spill-over from any other category or
combination of categories at the discretion of our Company in consultation with the Lead Managers and the Stock
Exchange.
3) Allocation to Non-Residents, including Eligible NRIs, Eligible QFIs, FIIs and FVCIs registered with SEBI, applying
on repatriation basis will be subject to applicable law, rules, regulations, guidelines and approvals.
4) In terms of SEBI Regulations, Non Retail Applicants shall not be allowed to either withdraw or lower the size of their
applications at any stage.
5) Allotment status details shall be available on the website of the Registrar to the Issue.

Signing of Underwriting Agreement and Filing of Prospectus with ROC

a) Our company has entered into an Underwriting Agreement dated [●].


b) A copy of Prospectus will be filled with the ROC in terms of Section 26 of Companies Act, 2013.

Pre-Issue Advertisement

Subject to Section 30 of the Companies Act 2013, our Company shall, after registering the Prospectus with the ROC,
publish a pre-Issue advertisement, in the form prescribed by the SEBI Regulations, in (i) English National Newspaper; (ii)
Hindi National Newspaper and (iii) Regional Newspaper each with wide circulation.

Issuance of Allotment Advice

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2) The Lead Managers or the Registrar to the Issue will dispatch an Allotment Advice to their Applicants who have been
allocated Equity Shares in the Issue.

The dispatch of Allotment Advice shall be deemed a valid, binding and irrevocable contract for the Allotment to such
Applicant.

General Instructions
Do's:
 Check if you are eligible to apply;
 Read all the instructions carefully and complete the applicable Application Form;
 Ensure that the details about the Depository Participant and the beneficiary account are correct as Allotment of Equity
Shares will be in the dematerialized form only;
 Each of the Applicants should mention their Permanent Account Number (PAN) allotted under the Income Tax Act,
1961;
 Ensure that the Demographic Details are updated, true and correct in all respects;
 Ensure that the name(s) given in the Application Form is exactly the same as the name(s) in which the beneficiary
account is held with the Depository Participant.
 Ensure that you have funds equal to the Application Amount in the ASBA account maintained with the SCSB before
submitting the Application Form under the ASBA process to the respective member of the Syndicate (in the Specified
Locations), the SCSBs, the Registered Broker (at the Broker Centres),the RTA (at the Designated RTA Locations) or
CDP (at the Designated CDP Locations); Instruct your respective Banks to not release the funds blocked in the
ASBA Account under the ASBA process;
 Ensure that the Application Form is signed by the account holder in case the applicant is not the account holder.
Ensure that you have mentioned the correct bank account number in the Application Form;
 Ensure that the Application Forms are delivered by the applicants within the time prescribed as per the Application
Form and the Prospectus;
 Ensure that you have requested for and receive a TRS;
 Ensure that you request for and receive a stamped acknowledgement of the Application Form for all your application
options;
 All Investors submit their applications through the ASBA process only;
 Ensure that you receive an acknowledgement from the concerned Designated Intermediary, for the submission of
your Bid cum Application Form; and
 The Application Form is liable to be rejected if the above instructions, as applicable, are not complied with.
Don’ts:
 Do not apply for lower than the minimum Application size;
 Do not apply for a price different from the price mentioned herein or in the Application Form;
 Do not apply on another Application Form after you have submitted an application to the SCSBs, Registered Brokers
of Stock Exchange, RTA and DPs registered with SEBI;
 Do not pay the Application Price in cash, by money order or by postal order or by stock invest;
 Do not send Application Forms by post, instead submit the Designated Intermediary only;
 Do not submit the Application Forms to any non-SCSB bank or our Company;
 Do not apply on an Application Form that does not have the stamp of the relevant Designated Intermediary;
 Do not submit the application without ensuring that funds equivalent to the entire application Amount are blocked in
the relevant ASBA Account;
 Do not apply for an Application Amount exceeding Rs. 2,00,000 (for applications by Retail Individual Applicants);
 Do not fill up the Application Form such that the Equity Shares applied for exceeds the Issue Size and/or investment
limit or maximum number of Equity Shares that can be held under the applicable laws or regulations or maximum
amount permissible under the applicable regulations;
 Do not submit the GIR number instead of the PAN as the application is liable to be rejected on this ground;
 Do not submit incorrect details of the DP ID, beneficiary account number and PAN or provide details for a
beneficiary account which is suspended or for which details cannot be verified by the Registrar to the Issue;

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 Do not submit applications on plain paper or incomplete or illegible Application Forms in a color prescribed for
another category of Applicant; and
 Do not make Applications if you are not competent to contract under the Indian Contract Act, 1872, as amended.
 Do not make more than five applications from one bank account.

Instructions for Completing the Application Form

The Applications should be submitted on the prescribed Application Form and in BLOCK LETTERS in ENGLISH only
in accordance with the instructions contained herein and in the Application Form. Applications not so made are liable to
be rejected. Application Forms should bear the stamp of the Designated Intermediaries. ASBA Application Forms, which
do not bear the stamp of the Designated Intermediaries, will be rejected.

SEBI, vide Circular No.CIR/CFD/14/2012 dated October 04, 2012 has introduced an additional mechanism for investors
to submit Application forms in public issues using the stock broker (broker) network of Stock Exchanges, who may not be
syndicate members in an issue with effect from January 01, 2013. The list of Broker Centre is available on the websites of
BSE i.e. www.bseindia.comand NSE i.e. www.nseindia.com. With a view to broad base the reach of Investors by
substantial, enhancing the points for submission of applications, SEBI vide Circular No.CIR/CFD/POLICY
CELL/11/2015 dated November 10, 2015 has permitted Registrar to the Issue and Share Transfer Agent and Depository
Participants registered with SEBI to accept the Application forms in Public Issue with effect front January 01, 2016. The
List of ETA and DPs centres for collecting the application shall be disclosed is available on the websites of BSE i.e.
www.bseindia.comand NSE i.e. www.nseindia.com

Applicant’s Depository Account and Bank Details

Please note that, providing bank account details, PAN No’s, Client ID and DP ID in the space provided in the application
form is mandatory and applications that do not contain such details are liable to be rejected.

Applicants should note that on the basis of name of the Applicants, Depository Participant's name, Depository Participant
Identification number and Beneficiary Account Number provided by them in the Application Form as entered into the
Stock Exchange online system, the Registrar to the Issue will obtain front the Depository the demographic details
including address, Applicants bank account details, MICR code and occupation (hereinafter referred to as 'Demographic
Details'). These Demographic Details would be used for all correspondence with the Applicants including mailing of the
Allotment Advice. The Demographic Details given by Applicants in the Application Form would not be used for any
other purpose by the Registrar to the Issue.

By signing the Application Form, the Applicant would be deemed to have authorized the depositories to provide, upon
request, to the Registrar to the Issue, the required Demographic Details as available on its records.

Submission of Application Form

All Application Forms duly completed shall be submitted to the Designated Intermediaries. The aforesaid intermediaries
shall, at the time of receipt of application, give an acknowledgement to investor, by giving the counter foil or specifying
the application number to the investor, as a proof of having accepted the application form, in physical or electronic mode,
respectively.

Communications

All future communications in connection with Applications made in this Issue should be addressed to the Registrar to the
Issue quoting the full name of the sole or First Applicant, Application Form number, Applicants Depository Account
Details, number of Equity Shares applied for, date of Application form, name and address of the Designated Intermediary
where the Application was submitted thereof and a copy of the acknowledgement slip.

Investors can contact the Compliance Officer or the Registrar to the Issue in case of any pre Issue or post Issue related
problems such as non-receipt of letters of allotment, credit of allotted shares in the respective beneficiary accounts, etc.

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Disposal of Application and Application Moneys and Interest in Case of Delay

The Company shall ensure the dispatch of Allotment advice, and give benefit to the beneficiary account with Depository
Participants and submit the documents pertaining to the Allotment to the Stock Exchange within 2 (two) working days of
date of Allotment of Equity Shares.

The Company shall use best efforts to ensure that all steps for completion of the necessary formalities for listing and
commencement of trading at SME Platform of BSE where the Equity Shares are proposed to be listed are taken within 6
(Six) working days from Issue Closing Date.

In accordance with the Companies Act, the requirements of the Stock Exchange and the SEBI Regulations, the Company
further undertakes that:

1. Allotment and Listing of Equity Shares shall be made within 6 (Six) days of the Issue Closing Date;
2. The Company will provide adequate funds required for dispatch of Allotment Advice to the Registrar to the Issue.

Right to Reject Applications

In case of QIB Applicants, the Company in consultation with the LM may reject Applications provided that the reasons
for rejecting the same shall be provided to such Applicant in writing. In case of Non Institutional Applicants, Retail
Individual Applicants who applied, the Company has a right to reject Applications based on technical grounds.

Impersonation

Attention of the Applicants is specifically drawn to the provisions of sub-section (1) of Section 38 of the Companies Act,
2013 which is reproduced below:

"Any person who—

(a) Makes or abets making of an application in a fictitious name to a company for acquiring, or subscribing for, its
securities; or
(b) Makes or abets making of multiple applications to a company in different names or in different combinations of his
name or surname for acquiring or subscribing for its securities; or
(c) Otherwise induces directly or indirectly a company to allot, or register any transfer of, securities to him, or to any other
person in a fictitious name, shall be liable for action under Section 447."

Undertakings by Our Company

We undertake as follows:

1) That the complaints received in respect of the Issue shall be attended to by us expeditiously and satisfactorily;
2) That all steps will be taken for the completion of the necessary formalities for listing and commencement of trading
at the Stock Exchange where the Equity Shares are proposed to be listed within 6 (six) Working days of Issue
Closing Date.
3) That if the Company do not proceed with the Issue, the reason thereof shall be given as a public notice to be issued
by our Company within two days of the Issue Closing Date. The public notice shall be issued in the same
newspapers where the pre-Issue advertisements were published. The stock exchange on which the Equity Shares are
proposed to be listed shall also be informed promptly;
4) That the our Promoters’ contribution in full has already been brought in;
5) That no further issue of Equity Shares shall be made till the Equity Shares offered through the Prospectus are listed
or until the Application monies are unblocked on account of non-listing, under subscription etc. and
6) That if the Company withdraws the Issue after the Issue Closing Date, our Company shall be required to file a fresh
offer document with the ROC/ SEBI, in the event our Company subsequently decides to proceed with the Issuer;

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Utilization of Issue Proceeds

The Board of Directors of our Company certifies that:

1) All monies received out of the Issue shall be credited/ transferred to a separate bank account other than the bank
account referred to in sub section (3) of Section 40 of the Companies Act 2013;
2) Details of all monies utilized out of the Issue referred above shall be disclosed and continue to be disclosed till the
time any part of the issue proceeds remains unutilized, under an appropriate head in our balance sheet of our
company indicating the purpose for which such monies have been utilized;
3) Details of all unutilized monies out of the Issue, if any shall be disclosed under the appropriate separate head in the
balance sheet of our company indicating the form in which such unutilized monies have been invested and
4) Our Company shall comply with the requirements of SEBI Listing Regulations, 2015 in relation to the disclosure
and monitoring of the utilization of the proceeds of the Issue.
5) Our Company shall not have recourse to the Issue Proceeds until the approval for listing and trading of the Equity
Shares from the Stock Exchange where listing is sought has been received.
6) The Lead Manager undertakes that the complaints or comments received in respect of the Issue shall be attended by
our Company expeditiously and satisfactorily.

Equity Shares in Dematerialized Form with NSDL or CDSL

To enable all shareholders of our Company to have their shareholding in electronic form, the Company has signed the
following tripartite agreements with the Depositories and the Registrar and Share Transfer Agent:

a) Agreement dated [●]between NSDL, the Company and the Registrar to the Issue;
b) Agreement dated [●] between CDSL, the Company and the Registrar to the Issue;

The Company's equity shares bear an ISIN No. [●]

PART B

GENERAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT FOR INVESTMENT IN PUBLIC ISSUES

This General Information Document highlights the key rules, processes and procedures applicable to public issues in
accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 (to the extent notified and in effect), the Companies Act, 1956
(without reference to the provisions thereof that have ceased to have effect upon the notification of the Companies Act,
2013), the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956, the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Rules, 1957 and the
Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2009. Applicants
should not construe the contents of this General Information Document as legal advice and should consult their own legal
counsel and other advisors in relation to the legal matters concerning the Issue. For taking an investment decision, the
Applicants should rely on their own examination of the Issuer and the Issue, and should carefully read the Draft
Prospectus/Prospectus before investing in the Issue

Section 1: Purpose of the General Information Document (GID)

This document is applicable to the public issues undertaken inter-alia through the Fixed Price Issues. The purpose of the
“General Information Document for Investing in Public Issues” is to provide general guidance to potential Applicants in
IPOs, on the processes and procedures governing IPOs, undertaken in accordance with the provisions of the Securities and
Exchange Board of India (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2009 (“SEBI ICDR Regulations,
2009”) as amended.

Applicants should note that investment in equity and equity related securities involves risk and Applicant should not
invest any funds in the Issue unless they can afford to take the risk of losing their investment. The specific terms relating
to securities and/or for subscribing to securities in an Issue and the relevant information about the Issuer undertaking the
Issue; are set out in the Prospectus filed by the Issuer with the Registrar of Companies (“RoC”). Applicants should
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proposing to invest through the Issue. In case of any difference in interpretation or conflict and/or overlap between the
disclosure included in this document and the Prospectus, the disclosures in the Prospectus shall prevail. The Prospectus of
the Issuer is available on the websites of stock exchanges, on the website(s) of the LM(s) to the Issue and on the website
of Securities and Exchange Board of India (“SEBI”) at www.sebi.gov.in.

For the definitions of capitalized terms and abbreviations used herein Applicants may refer to the section “Glossary and
Abbreviations”.
Section 2: Brief Introduction to IPOs on SME Exchange

2.1 Initial public offer (IPO)

An IPO means an offer of specified securities by an unlisted Issuer to the public for subscription and may include an Offer
for Sale of specified securities to the public by any existing holder of such securities in an unlisted Issuer.

For undertaking an IPO, an Issuer is inter-alia required to comply with the eligibility requirements of in terms of either
Regulation 26(1) or Regulation 26(2) of the SEBI ICDR Regulations, 2009 if applicable. For details of compliance with
the eligibility requirements by the Issuer Applicants may refer to the Prospectus.

The Issuer may also undertake IPO under Chapter XB of SEBI (ICDR) regulations, wherein as per,
 Regulation 106M (1): An issuer whose post-issue face value capital does not exceed ten crore rupees shall issue
its specified securities in accordance with provisions of this Chapter.
 Regulation 106M (2): An issuer whose post-issue face value capital is more than ten crore rupees and upto
twenty five crore rupees, may also issue its specified securities in accordance with provisions of this Chapter.

The present Issue being made under Regulation 106M (2) of Chapter XB of SEBI (ICDR) Regulation.

2.2 Other Eligibility Requirements


In addition to the eligibility requirements specified in paragraphs 2.1 an Issuer proposing to undertake an IPO is required
to comply with various other requirements as specified in the SEBI ICDR Regulations, 2009, the Companies Act, 1956
and the Companies Act, 2013 as may be applicable (“the Companies Act), the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Rules,
1957 (the “SCRR”), industry-specific regulations, if any, and other applicable laws for the time being in force.

Following are the eligibility requirements for making an SME IPO under Regulation 106M (2) of Chapter XB of SEBI
(ICDR) Regulation:

a) In accordance with Regulation 106(P) of SEBI (ICDR) Regulation, Issue has to be 100% underwritten and the LM
has to underwrite at least 15% of the total issue size.
b) In accordance with regulation 106(R) of SEBI (ICDR) Regulation, total number of proposed allottees in the Issue
shall be greater than or equal to fifty, otherwise the entire application money will be blocked forthwith. If such
money is not repaid within eight days from the date the company becomes liable to repay it, than the Company and
every officer in default shall, on and from expiry of eight days, be liable to repay such application money, with
interest as prescribed under Section 40 of the Companies Act, 2013.
c) In accordance with Regulation 106(O) the SEBI (ICDR) Regulation, Company is not required to file any Offer
Document with SEBI nor has SEBI issued any observations on the Offer Document. The Lead Manager shall submit
the copy of Prospectus along with a Due Diligence Certificate including additional confirmations as required to
SEBI at the time of filing the Prospectus with Stock Exchange and the Registrar of Companies.
d) In accordance with Regulation 106(V) of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulation, the LM has to ensure compulsory market
making for a minimum period of three years from the date of listing of Equity Shares offered in the Issue.
e) Our Company was originally formed and registered as a partnership firm under the Partnership Act, 1932 in the
name and style of “M/s. Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals”, pursuant to a deed of partnership entered between Late Mr.
K.M. Mangal and Late Mr. Anil Mangal in 1984. Later the partnership firm was registered with Registrar of Firms,

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Jaipur, Rajasthan vide certificate dated October 25, 1988. The terms, conditions and Clauses of partnership firm was
changed from time to time including addition and retirement of partners vide partnership deed dated December 15,
1990; September 13, 1991; March 27, 1992; December 30, 1995 and January 01, 2007 respectively. Further “M/s
Ashish Fluxes and Chemicals with its branch M/s Dynamic Engineer” was converted from partnership firm to a
Private Limited Company under Part IX of Companies Act, 1956 in the name of “Dynamic Cables Private Limited”
vide Certificate of Incorporation dated April 03, 2007, bearing registration No. 024139 issued by Registrar of
Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur and CIN No. U31300RJ2007PTC024139.
Subsequently our Company was converted into a public limited company and the name of our Company was
changed from “Dynamic Cables Private Limited” to “Dynamic Cables Limited” vide special resolution passed by
the Shareholders at the Extra Ordinary General Meeting held on August 16, 2017. A fresh Certificate of
Incorporation consequent upon conversion into public limited company was granted to our Company on August 22,
2017 by the Registrar of Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur having corporate Identification Number
U31300RJ2007PLC024139.

f) The Issuer shall have Net Tangible Assets of at least Rs. 3 crore as per the latest audited financial result.
g) The Net worth (excluding revaluation reserves) of the Issuer shall be at least Rs. 3 crore as per the latest audited
financial result.
h) The The issuer should have a tract record of distributable profits in terms of Section 123 of Companies Act, 2013 for
two out of immediately preceding three financial years or it should have net worth of atleast Rs 5 crores.
i) The post –issue paid up capital of the issuer shall be at least Rs. 3 crore.
j) The issuer shall mandatorily facilitate trading in demat securities.
k) The issuer should not been referred to Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction.
l) No petition for winding up is admitted by a court of competent jurisdiction against the Issuer.
m) No material regulatory or disciplinary action should have been taken by any stock exchange or regulatory authority
in the past three years against the Issuer.
n) The company should have a website.
o) There has been no change in the promoter(s) of the company in the 1 year preceding the date of filing application to
BSE for listing on SME segment.
Issuer shall also comply with all the other requirements as laid down for such an Issue under Chapter X-B of SEBI
(ICDR) Regulations and subsequent circulars and guidelines issued by SEBI and the Stock Exchange.
As per Regulation 106 (M) (3) of SEBI (ICDR) Regulation, 2009 the provisions of regulations 6(1), 6(2), 6(3) ,
Regulation 8, Regulation 9, Regulation 10, Regulation 25, Regulation 26, Regulation 27 and Sub regulation (1) of
Regulation 49 of SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, 2009 shall not apply to this Issue.
Thus the Company is eligible for the Issue in accordance with Regulation 106M(2) and other provision of Chapter XB of
SEBI (ICDR) Regulations as the post –issue face value capital does not exceed 2,500 Lakh. Company also complies with
the eligibility conditions laid by the SME Platform of BSE for listing of our Equity Shares.

2.3 Types of Public Issues – Fixed Price Issues and Book Built Issues
In accordance with the provisions of the SEBI ICDR Regulations, 2009, an Issuer can either determine the Issue Price
through the Book Building Process (“Book Built Issue”) or undertake a Fixed Price Issue (“Fixed Price Issue”). An
Issuer may mention Floor Price or Price Band in the RHP (in case of a Book Built Issue) and a Price or Price Band in this
Daft Prospectus (in case of a fixed price Issue) and determine the price at a later date before registering the Prospectus
with the Registrar of Companies.
The cap on the Price Band should be less than or equal to 120% of the Floor Price. The Issuer shall announce the Price or
the Floor Price or the Price Band through advertisement in all newspapers in which the pre-issue advertisement was given
at least five Working Days before the Bid/Issue Opening Date, in case of an IPO and at least one Working Day before the
Bid/Issue Opening Date, in case of an FPO.

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The Floor Price or the Issue price cannot be lesser than the face value of the securities.
Applicants should refer to the Prospectus or Issue advertisements to check whether the Issue is a Book Built Issue or a
Fixed Price Issue.

2.4 Issue Period


The Issue may be kept open for a minimum of three Working Days (for all category of Applicants) and not more than ten
Working Days. Applicants are advised to refer to the Application Form and Abridged Prospectus or Prospectus for details
of the Issue Period. Details of Issue Period are also available on the website of Stock Exchange.

2.5 Migration To Main Board


SME Issuer may migrate to the Main Board of Stock Exchange from the SME Exchange at a later date subject to the
following:
a) If the Paid up Capital of the Company is likely to increase above Rs. 25 crores by virtue of any further issue of
capital by way of rights, preferential issue, bonus issue etc. (which has been approved by a special resolution
through postal ballot wherein the votes cast by the shareholders other than the Promoters in favour of the proposal
amount to at least two times the number of votes cast by shareholders other than promoter shareholders against the
proposal and for which the company has obtained in-principal approval from the main board), The Company shall
apply to SE for listing of its shares on its Main Board subject to the fulfillment of the eligibility criteria for listing of
specified securities laid down by the Main Board.
OR
b) If the Paid up Capital of the company is more than 10 crores but below Rs. 25 crores, the Company may still apply
for migration to the main board if the same has been approved by a special resolution through postal ballot wherein
the votes cast by the shareholders other than the Promoters in favour of the proposal amount to at least two times the
number of votes cast by shareholders other than promoter shareholders against the proposal.

2.6 Flowchart Of Timelines

A flow chart of process flow in Fixed Price Issues is as follows:

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Registrar to issue Confirmation of


bank-wise data of demat credit
Issuer Appoints from
allottees, and
SEBI SCSBs block balance amount to depositories
Registered funds in the Issue Period (T+5 day)
Close (T- Day) be unblocked to
Intermediary account of SCSBS
applicant
Issuer to make a
Extra Day for Credit of shares in
listing
Due Diligence Designated modification of client account with
application to
carried out by Intermidiary details for DPs and transfer of
SE (T+5 day)
upload applications already funds to Issue
LM Application on uploaded (upto 1 Account
SE platform pm on T+1 day)
LM files Draft Instructions sent to SE Issue
Applicant
Prospectus with RTA receive SCSBs for commencement
submits ASBA
Stock updated and successful allotment of trading
application
Exchange (SE) rectified electronic and movement of notice
form to
application file funds
Designated
Intermidiary from SE
SE Observation Basis of allotment Trading Starts
on Draft Final Certificate approved by SE (T +6 day)
Prospectus from SCSBs to (T+3)
Issue Open RTA (T+2)

LM Reply to RTA completes


RTA to reconcile reconciliation and
SE the compiled data
Observation, submits the final
received from the basis of allotment
SE issues in File Prospectus SE and SCSBs
principal with ROC with SE
Approval

Section 3: Category of Investors Eligible to Participate in an Issue

Each Applicant should check whether it is eligible to apply under applicable law. Furthermore, certain categories of
Bidders/Applicants, such as NRIs, FII’s, FPIs and FVCIs may not be allowed to apply in the Issue or to hold Equity
Shares, in excess of certain limits specified under applicable law. Applicants are requested to refer to the Prospectus for
more details.
Subject to the above, an illustrative list of Applicants is as follows:
 Indian nationals resident in India who are competent to contract under the Indian Contract Act, 1872, in single or
joint names (not more than three) or in the names of minors as natural / legal guardian;
 Hindu Undivided Families or HUFs, in the individual name of the Karta. The Bidder/Applicant should specify that
the Application is being made in the name of the HUF in the Application Form as follows: “Name of sole or first
Applicant: XYZ Hindu Undivided Family applying through XYZ, where XYZ is the name of the Karta”.
Applications by HUFs may be considered at par with those from individuals;
 Companies, corporate bodies and societies registered under ap applicable
plicable law in India and authorized to invest in equity
shares under their respective constitutional and charter documents;
 Mutual Funds registered with SEBI;
 Eligible NRIs on a repatriation basis or on a non-repatriation basis subject to applicable law; NRIs other than
Eligible NRIs are not eligible to participate in this Issue.
 Indian Financial Institutions, scheduled commercial banks regional rural banks, co -operative banks (subject to RBI
regulations and the SEBI ICDR Regulations, 2009 and other laws, as applicable);
 FPIs other than Category III foreign portfolio investors, VCFs and FVCIs registered with SEBI.
 Limited liability partnerships registered in India and authorized to invest in equity shares.
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 Trusts/societies registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, as amended or under any other law relating to
trusts/societies and who are authorized under their respective constitutions to hold and invest in equity shares;
 Scientific and/ or Industrial Research Organizations authorized to invest in equity shares.
 Insurance Companies registered with IRDA;
 Provident Funds and Pension Funds with minimum corpus of Rs. 2500 Lakhs and who are authorized under their
constitution to hold and invest in equity shares;
 Multilateral and Bilateral Development Financial Institutions;
 National Investment Fund set up by resolution no F.No.2/3/2005-DDII dated November 23, 2005 of Government of
India published in the Gazette of India;
 Insurance funds set up and managed by army, navy, air force of the Union of India or by Department of Posts, India;
 Any other person eligible to apply to this Issue, under the laws, rules, regulations, guidelines, and policies applicable
to them and under Indian Laws.

As per the existing regulations, OCBs are not allowed to participate in an Issue.

Section 4: Applying in the Issue

Fixed Price Issue: Applicants should only use the specified cum Application Form either bearing the stamp of
Designated Intermediaries as available or downloaded from the websites of the Stock Exchanges. Application Forms are
available with the registered office of the Issuer, and office of the RTA and at the office of the LM. For further details
regarding availability of Application Forms, Applicants may refer to the Prospectus.

Applicants should ensure that they apply in the appropriate category. The prescribed color of the Application Form for
various categories of Applicants is as follows:

Category Color of the Application


Resident Indian, Eligible NRIs applying on a non -repatriation basis White
NRIs, FVCIs, FIIs, their Sub-Accounts (other than Sub-Accounts which are foreign Blue
corporate(s) or foreign individuals bidding under the QIB), FPIs on a repatriation basis

Securities Issued in an IPO can only be in dematerialized form in compliance with Section 29 of the Companies Act,
2013. Applicants will not have the option of getting the allotment of specified securities in physical form. However, they
may get the specified securities rematerialized subsequent to allotment.

4.1 Instructions For Filing Application Form/ Application Form (Fixed Price Issue)

Applicants may note that forms not filled completely or correctly as per instructions provided in this GID, the Prospectus
and Application Form are liable to be rejected.
Instructions to fill each field of the Application Form can be found on the reverse side of the Application Form. Specific
instructions for filling various fields of the Resident Application Form and Non-Resident Application Form and samples
are provided below.
The samples of the Application Form for resident Applicants and the Application Form for non-resident Applicants are
reproduced below:

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4.1.1 FIELD NUMBER 1: NAME AND CONTACT DETAILS OF THE SOLE/FIRST APPLICANT

Applicants should ensure that the name provided in this field is exactly the same as the name in which the Depository
Account is held.
a) Mandatory Fields: Applicants should note that the name and address fields are compulsory and e-mail and/or
telephone number/mobile number fields are optional. Applicants should note that the contact details mentioned in
the Application Form may be used to dispatch communications (including letters notifying the unblocking of the
bank accounts of \Applicants) in case the communication sent to the address available with the Depositories are
returned undelivered or are not available. The contact details provided in the Application Form may be used by the
Issuer,

b) The Designated Intermediaries and the Registrar to the Issue only for correspondence(s) related to an Issue and for
no other purposes.

c) Joint Applications: In the case of Joint Applications, the Applications should be made in the name of the Applicant
whose name appears first in the Depository account. The name so entered should be the same as it appears in the
Depository records. The signature of only such first Applicant would be required in the Bid cum Application
Form/Application Form and such first Applicant would be deemed to have signed on behalf of the joint holders. All
communications may be addressed to such Applicant and may be dispatched to his or her address as per the
Demographic Details received from the Depositories.

d) Impersonation: Attention of the Applicants is specifically drawn to the provisions of sub-section (1) of Section 38
of the Companies Act, 2013 which is reproduced below:

“Any person who:


 makes or abets making of an application in a fictitious name to a company for acquiring, or subscribing
for, its securities; or
 makes or abets making of multiple applications to a company in different names or in different
combinations of his name or surname for acquiring or subscribing for its securities; or
 otherwise induces directly or indirectly a company to allot, or register any transfer of, securities to him, or
to any other person in a fictitious name, shall be liable for action under Section 447.”

e) Nomination Facility to Applicant: Nomination facility is available in accordance with the provisions of Section 72
of the Companies Act, 2013. In case of allotment of the Equity Shares in dematerialized form, there is no need to
make a separate nomination as the nomination registered with the Depository may prevail. For changing
nominations, the Applicants should inform their respective DP.

4.1.2 FIELD NUMBER 2: PAN NUMBER OF SOLE FIRST APPLICANT

a) PAN (of the sole/ first Applicant) provided in the Application Form should be exactly the same as the PAN of the
person(s) in whose name the relevant beneficiary account is held as per the Depositories’ records.

b) PAN is the sole identification number for participants transacting in the securities market irrespective of the amount
of transaction except for Applications on behalf of the Central or State Government, Applications by officials
appointed by the courts and Applications by Applicants residing in Sikkim (“PAN Exempted Applicants”).
Consequently, all Applicants, other than the PAN Exempted Applicants, are required to disclose their PAN in the
Application Form, irrespective of the Application Amount. An Application Form without PAN, except in case of
Exempted Applicants, is liable to be rejected. Applications by the Applicants whose PAN is not available as per the
Demographic Details available in their Depository records, are liable to be rejected.

c) The exemption for the PAN Exempted Applicants is subject to (a) the Demographic Details received from the
respective Depositories confirming the exemption granted to the beneficiary owner by a suitable description in the
PAN field and the beneficiary account remaining in “active status”; and (b) in the case of residents of Sikkim, the
address as per the Demographic Details evidencing the same.

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d) Application Forms which provide the General Index Register Number instead of PAN may be rejected.

e) Applications by Applicants whose demat accounts have been ‘suspended for credit’ are liable to be rejected pursuant
to the circular issued by SEBI on July 29, 2010, bearing number CIR/MRD/DP/22/2010. Such accounts are
classified as “Inactive demat accounts” and demographic details are not provided by depositories.

4.1.3 FIELD NUMBER 3: APPLICANTS DEPOSITORY ACCOUNT DETAILS

a) Applicants should ensure that DP ID and the Client ID are correctly filled in the Application Form. The DP ID and
Client ID provided in the Application Form should match with the DP ID and Client ID available in the Depository
database, otherwise, the Application Form is liable to be rejected.

b) Applicants should ensure that the beneficiary account provided in the Application Form is active.

c) Applicants should note that on the basis of DP ID and Client ID as provided in the Application Form, the Applicant
may be deemed to have authorized the Depositories to provide to the Registrar to the Issue, any requested
Demographic Details of the Applicant as available on the records of the depositories. These Demographic Details
may be used, among other things, for unblocking of ASBA Account or for other correspondence(s) related to an
Issue.

d) Applicants are, advised to update any changes to their Demographic Details as available in the records of the
Depository Participant to ensure accuracy of records. Any delay resulting from failure to update the Demographic
Details would be at the Applicants’ sole risk.

4.1.4 FIELD NUMBER 4: APPLICATION DETAILS

a) The Issuer may mention Price as per Draft Prospectus. However a Prospectus registered with RoC contains one
price.

b) Minimum and Maximum Application Size

i. For Retails Individual Applicants

The Application must be for a minimum of [●] equity shares. As the application price payable by the
retail individual applicants cannot exceed 200000 they can make Application for only minimum
Application size i.e. for [●] equity shares.

ii. For Other Applicants (Non Institutional Applicants and QIBs):

The Application must be for a minimum of such number of equity shares such that the Application
Amount exceeds 200000 and in multiples of [●] equity shares thereafter. An application cannot be
submitted for more than the Issue Size. However, the maximum application by a QIB investor should
not exceed the investment limits prescribed for them by applicable laws. Under existing SEBI
Regulations, a QIB Applicant cannot withdraw its Application after the Issue Closing Date and is
required to pay 100% QIB Margin upon submission of Application. In case of revision of Applications,
the Non Institutional Applicants, who are individuals, have to ensure that the Application Amount is
greater than Rs. 200000 for being considered for allocation in the Non Institutional Portion. Applicants
are advised to ensure that any single Application from them does not exceed the investment limits or
maximum number of equity shares that can be held by them under prescribed law or regulation or as
specified in this Draft Prospectus.

c) Multiple Applications: An applicant should submit only one Application Form. Submission of a second
Application Form to either the same or to the Designated Intermediaries and duplicate copies of Application
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d) Applicants are requested to note the following procedures may be followed by the Registrar to the issue to detect
multiple applications:
i. All applications may be checked for common PAN as per the records of the Depository. For Applicants
other than Mutual Funds and PFI sub-accounts, applications bearing the same PAN may be treated as
multiple applications by an Applicant and may be rejected.

ii. For applications from Mutual Funds and FPI sub-accounts, submitted under the same PAN, as well as
Applications on behalf of the PAN Exempted Applicants, the Application Forms may be checked for
common DP ID and Client ID. In any such applications which have the same DP ID and Client ID,
these may be treated as multiple applications and may be rejected.

e) The following applications may not be treated as multiple applications:

i. Application by Reserved Categories in their respective reservation portion as well as that made by them
in the Net Issue portion in public category.

ii. Separate applications by Mutual Funds in respect of more than one scheme of the Mutual Fund provided
that the Application clearly indicates the scheme for which the application has been made.
iii. Application by Mutual Funds, and sub-accounts of FPIs (or FPIs and its sub-accounts) submitted with
the same PAN but with different beneficiary account numbers, Client IDs, and DP IDs.

4.1.5 FIELD NUMBER 5: CATEGORY OF APPLICANTS

a) The categories of Applicants identified as per the SEBI ICDR Regulations, 2009 as amended for the purpose of
Application, allocation and allotment in the Issue are RIIs, Individual applicants other than RIIs, and other
investors (including corporate bodies or institutions, irrespective of the number of specified securities applied
for).

b) An Issuer can make reservation for certain categories of Applicants as permitted under the SEBI ICDR
Regulations, 2009 as amended. For details of any reservations made in the Issue, Applicants may refer to the
Prospectus.

c) The SEBI ICDR Regulations, 2009, specify the allocation or allotment that may be made to various categories of
Applicants in an Issue depending upon compliance with the eligibility conditions. For details pertaining to
allocation and Issue specific details in relation to allocation Applicant may refer to the Prospectus.

4.1.6 FIELD NUMBER 6: INVESTOR STATUS

a) Each Applicant should check whether it is eligible to apply under applicable law and ensure that any prospective
allotment to it in the Issue is in compliance with the investment restrictions under applicable law.

b) Certain categories of Applicants, such as NRIs, FIIs, FPIs and FVCIs may not be allowed to Apply in the Issue or
hold Equity Shares exceeding certain limits specified under applicable law. Applicants are requested to refer to the
Prospectus for more details.

c) Applicants should check whether they are eligible to apply on non-repatriation basis or repatriation basis and
should accordingly provide the investor status. Details regarding investor status are different in the Resident
Application Form and Non-Resident Application Form.

d) Applicants should ensure that their investor status is updated in the Depository records.

4.1.7 FIELD NUMBER 7: PAYMENT DETAILS

a) All Applicants are required to use ASBA facility to block the full Amount (net of any Discount, as applicable)
along-with the Application Form. If the Discount is applicable in the Issue, the RIIs should indicate the full

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Amount in the Application Form and the funds shall be blocked for Amount net of Discount. Only in cases where
the Prospectus indicates that part payment may be made, such an option can be exercised by the Applicant.

b) All categories of investors can participate in the Issue only through ASBA mechanism.

c) Application Amount cannot be paid in cash, through money order or through postal order or through stock invest.

4.1.7.1 Payment instructions for Applicants

(a) Applicants may submit the Application Form either in physical mode or online mode to any Designated
Intermediaries.

(b) Applicants should specify the Bank Account number in the Application Form. The Application Form submitted by
an Applicant and which is accompanied by cash, demand draft, money order, postal order or any mode of payment
other than blocked amounts in the ASBA Account maintained with an SCSB, may not be accepted.

(c) Applicant should ensure that the Application Form is also signed by the ASBA Account holder(s) if the Applicant is
not the ASBA Account holder;

(d) Applicant shall note that for the purpose of blocking funds under ASBA facility clearly demarcated funds shall be
available in the account.
(e) From one ASBA Account, a maximum of five Application Forms can be submitted.

(f) Applicants applying through a member of the Syndicate should ensure that the Application Form is submitted to a
member of the Syndicate only at the Specified Locations. Applicants should also note that Application Forms
submitted to the Syndicate at the Specified Locations may not be accepted by the member of the Syndicate if the
SCSB where the ASBA Account, as specified in the Application Form, is maintained has not named at least one
branch at that location for the members of the Syndicate to deposit Application Forms (a list of such branches is
available on the website of SEBI at http://www.sebi.gov.in/sebiweb/other/OtherAction.do?doRecognised=yes).

(g) Applicants applying through a Registered Broker, RTA or CDP should note that Application Forms submitted to
them may not be accepted, if the SCSB where the ASBA Account, as specified in Application Form, is maintained
has not named at least one branch at that location for the Registered Brokers, RTA or CDP, as the case may be, to
deposit Application Forms.

(h) ASBA Applicant applying directly through the SCSBs should ensure that the Application Form is submitted to a
Designated Branch of a SCSB where the ASBA Account is maintained.

(i) Upon receipt of Application Form, the Designated Branch of the SCSB may verify if sufficient funds equal to the
Application Amount are available in the ASBA Account, as mentioned in the Application Form.

(j) If sufficient funds are available in the ASBA Account, the SCSB may block an amount equivalent to the Application
Amount mentioned in the Application Form may upload the details on the Stock Exchange Platform.

(k) If sufficient funds are not available in the ASBA Account, the Designated Branch of the SCSB may not upload such
Applications on the Stock Exchange platform and such Applications are liable to be rejected.

(l) Upon submission of a completed Application Form each Applicant may be deemed to have agreed to block the
entire Application Amount and authorized the Designated Branch of the SCSB to block the Application Amount
specified in the Application Form in the ASBA Account maintained with the SCSBs.

(m) The Application Amount may remain blocked in the aforesaid ASBA Account until finalisation of the Basis of
allotment and consequent transfer of the Application Amount against the Allotted Equity Shares to the Public Issue
Account, or until withdrawal or failure of the Issue, or until withdrawal or rejection of the Application, as the case
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(n) SCSBs applying in the Issue must apply through an Account maintained with any other SCSB; else their Application
is liable to be rejected.

4.1.8 Unblocking of ASBA Account

a) Once the Basis of Allotment is approved by the Designated Stock Exchange, the Registrar to the Issue may
provide the following details to the controlling branches of each SCSB, along with instructions to unblock the
relevant bank accounts and for successful applications transfer the requisite money to the Public Issue Account
designated for this purpose, within the specified timelines: (i) the number of Equity Shares to be Allotted, if any,
against each Application, (ii) the amount to be transferred from the relevant bank account to the Public Issue
Account, for each Application, (iii) the date by which funds referred to in (ii) above may be transferred to the
Public Issue Account, and (iv) details of rejected/ non allotment / partial allotment ASBA Application, if any,
along with reasons for rejection and details of withdrawn or unsuccessful Application, if any, to enable the
SCSBs to unblock the respective bank accounts.

b) On the basis of instructions from the Registrar to the Issue, the SCSBs may transfer the requisite amount against
each successful Application to the Public Issue Account and may unblock the excess amount, if any, in the
ASBA Account.

In the event of withdrawal or rejection of the Application Form and for unsuccessful Application, the Registrar to
the Issue may give instructions to the SCSB to unblock the Application Amount in the relevant ASBA Account
within 6 Working Days of the Issue Closing Date.

4.1.8.1 Discount (if applicable)

a) The Discount is stated in absolute rupee terms.


b) RII, Employees and Retail Individual Shareholders are only eligible for discount. For Discounts offered in the
Issue, Applicants may refer to the Prospectus.
c) For the Applicants entitled to the applicable Discount in the Issue the Application Amount less Discount (if
applicable) shall be blocked.

4.1.8.2 Additional Instructions for NRIs

The Non-Resident Indians who intend to block funds in their Non-Resident Ordinary (NRO) accounts shall use
the form meant for Resident Indians (non-repatriation basis). In the case of Application by NRIs applying on a
repatriation basis, blocking of funds in their NRO account shall not be accepted.

4.1.9 FIELD NUMBER 8: SIGNATURES AND OTHER AUTHORISATIONS

a) Only the First Applicant is required to sign the Application Form. Applicants should ensure that signatures are in
one of the languages specified in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India.
b) If the ASBA Account is held by a person or persons other than the Applicant, then the Signature of the ASBA
Account holder(s) is also required.
c) In relation to the Applications, signature has to be correctly affixed in the authorization/undertaking box in the
Application Form, or an authorization has to be provided to the SCSB via the electronic mode, for blocking
funds in the ASBA Account equivalent to the Application Amount mentioned in the Application Form.
d) Applicants must note that Application Form without signature of Applicant and /or ASBA Account holder is
liable to be rejected.

4.1.10 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND FUTURE COMMUNICATION

Applicants should ensure that they receive the acknowledgment duly signed and stamped by the Designated Intermediary,
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a) All communications in connection with Applications made in the Issue should be addressed as under:

i. In case of queries related to Allotment, non-receipt of Allotment Advice, credit of allotted equity shares, the
Applicants should contact the Registrar to the Issue.

ii. In case of Applications submitted to the Designated Branches of the SCSBs or Registered Brokers or
Registered RTA/DP, the Applicants should contact the relevant Designated Branch of the SCSBs or
Registered Brokers or Registered RTA/DP, as the case maybe.

iii. Applicant may contact the Company Secretary and Compliance Officer or LM(s) in case of any other
complaints in relation to the Issue.

b) The following details (as applicable) should be quoted while making any queries –

i. Full name of the sole or Applicant, Application Form number, Applicants’ DP ID, Client ID, PAN, number of
Equity Shares applied for, amount paid on application.

ii. name and address of the Designated Intermediary, where the Application was submitted; or

iii. In case of ASBA Applications, ASBA Account number in which the amount equivalent to the Application
Amount was blocked.

For further details, Applicant may refer to the Prospectus and the Application Form.

4.2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING THE REVISION FORM

a) During the Issue Period, any Applicant (other than QIBs and NIIs, who can only revise their application
upwards) who has registered his or her interest in the Equity Shares at a particular number of shares is free to
revise number of shares applied using revision forms available separately.

b) RII may revise or withdraw their applications till closure of the issue period. QIBs and NII’s cannot withdraw or
lower their bids (in terms of quantity of Equity Shares or the Bid Amount) at any stage after bidding and are
required to pay the application amount upon submission of the application.

c) Revisions can be made in both the desired number of Equity Shares and the Bid Amount by using the Revision
Form.

d) The Applicant can make this revision any number of times during the Issue Period. However, for any revision(s)
in the Application, the Applicants will have to use the services of the same Designated Intermediary through
which such Applicant had placed the original Application.

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4.2.1 FIELDS 1, 2 AND 3: NAME AND CONTACT DETAILS OF SOLE/FIRST APPLICANT, PAN OF
SOLE/FIRST APPLICANT & DEPOSITORY ACCOUNT DETAILS OF THE APPLICANT

Applicants should refer to instructions contained in paragraphs 4.1.1, 4.1.2 and 4.1.3.

4.2.2 FIELD 4 & 5: BID OPTIONS REVISION ‘FROM’ AND ‘TO’

a) Apart from mentioning the revised options in the Revision Form, the Applicant must also mention the details of
the share applied for given in his or her Application Form or earlier Revision Form.
b) In case of revision of Applications by RIIs, Employees and Retail Individual Shareholders, such Applicants
should ensure that the Application Amount, should not exceed Rs.2,00,000/- due to revision and the application
may be considered, subject to the eligibility, for allocation under the Non-Institutional Category.

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4.2.3FIELD 6: PAYMENT DETAILS

Applicant may Issue instructions to block the revised amount in the ASBA Account, to the Designated Branch through
whom such Applicant had placed the original Application to enable the relevant SCSB to block the additional Application
Amount, if any.

4.2.4 FIELDS 7: SIGNATURES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Applicants may refer to instructions contained at paragraphs 4.1.8 and 4.1.9 for this purpose.

4.3 SUBMISSION OF REVISION FORM/APPLICATION FORM

Applicants may submit completed application form / Revision Form in the following manner:-

Mode of Application Submission of Application Form


All Investor Applications To the Designated Intermediaries

The aforesaid intermediaries shall, at the time of receipt of application, give an acknowledgement to investor, by giving
the counter foil or specifying the application number to the investor, as a proof of having accepted the application form, in
physical or electronic mode, respectively

SECTION 5: ISSUE PROCEDURE IN FIXED PRICE ISSUE

5.1 Applicants may note that there is no Bid cum Application Form in a Fixed Price Issue.

As the Issue Price is mentioned in the Fixed Price Issue therefore on filing of the Prospectus with the RoC, the
Application so submitted is considered as the application form. Applicants may only use the specified Application Form
for the purpose of making an Application in terms of the Prospectus which may be submitted through Designated
Intermediary.

Applicants may submit an Application Form either in physical/ electronic form to Designated Intermediaries or the
Designated Branches of the SCSBs authorizing blocking of funds that are available in the bank account specified in the
Application Form only (“ASBA Account”). The Application Form is also made available on the websites of the Stock
Exchanges at least one day prior to the Issue Opening Date.

In a fixed price Issue, allocation in the net offer to the public category is made as follows: minimum fifty per cent to
Retail Individual Investors; and remaining to (i) individual investors other than Retail Individual Investors; and (ii) other
Applicants including corporate bodies or institutions, irrespective of the number of specified securities applied for. The
unsubscribed portion in either of the categories specified above may be allocated to the Applicants in the other category.

5.2 GROUNDS FOR TECHNICAL REJECTIONS

Applicants are advised to note that the Applications are liable to be rejected, inter-alia, on the following technical
grounds:-

 Amount paid does not tally with the amount payable for the Equity shares applied for;
 In case of partnership firms, Application for Equity Shares made in the name of the individual partners and no
firm as such shall be entitled to apply.
 Application by persons not competent to contract under the Indian Contract Act, 1872, including minors, insane
person.
 PAN not mentioned in the Application Form.
 GIR number furnished instead of PAN.
 Applications for lower number of Equity Shares than the minimum specified for that category of investors;
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 Applications for number of Equity Shares which are not in multiples of [●];
 Category not ticked;
 Multiple Applications as defined in this Draft Prospectus as such, based on common PAN;
 In case of Applications under power of attorney or by limited companies, corporate, trust etc., relevant
documents are not being submitted;
 Signature of sole Applicant is missing;
 Application Forms are not delivered by the Applicants within the time prescribed as per the Application Form,
Issue Opening Date advertisement and Prospectus as per the instructions in the Prospectus and Application
Forms;
 In case no corresponding record is available with the Depositories that matches the DP ID, the Client ID and the
PAN;
 Applications for amounts greater than the maximum permissible amounts prescribed by the regulations;
 Applications by OCBs;
 Applications by US person other than in reliance on Regulation S or “ qualified institutional buyers” as defined
in Rule 144A under the Securities Act;
 Application not duly signed by the sole applicant;
 Application by any person outside India if not in compliance with applicable foreign and Indian Laws;
 Application that do not comply with the securities laws of their respective jurisdictions are liable to be rejected.
 Applications by persons prohibited from buying, selling or dealing in the shares directly or indirectly by SEBI or
any other regulatory authority;
 Application by person not eligible to acquire equity shares of the company in terms of all applicable laws, rules,
regulations, guidelines, and approvals.
 Application or revision thereof by QIB Applicants , Non Institutional Applicants where the Application Amount
is in excess of Rs. 200000 received after 3.00 pm on the issue Closing date unless the extended time is permitted
by BSE.
 Inadequate funds in the bank account to block the Application Amount specified in the Application
Form/Application Form at the time of blocking such Application Amount in the bank account;
 Where no confirmation is received from SCSB for blocking of funds;
 Applications by Applicants not submitted through ASBA process;
 Applications not uploaded on the terminals of the Stock Exchanges; and
 Applications by SCSBs wherein a separate account in its own name held with any other SCSB is not mentioned
as the ASBA Account in the Application Form.
 Details of ASBA Account not provided in the Application form
 From one ASBA Account, more than five applications are made by applicant.

For details of instructions in relation to the Application Form, Applicants may refer to the relevant section of GID.

APPLICANT SHOULD NOTE THAT IN CASE THE PAN, THE DP ID AND CLIENT ID MENTIONED IN
THE APPLICATION FORM AND ENTERED INTO THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION SYSTEM OF THE
STOCK EXCHANGE BY THE BROKERS DO NOT MATCH WITH PAN, THE DP ID AND CLIENT ID
AVAILABLE IN THE DEPOSITORY DATABASE, THE APPLICATION FORM IS LIABLE TO BE
REJECTED.

SECTION 6: ISSUE PROCEDURE IN BOOK BUILT ISSUE

This being the Fixed Price Issue this section is not applicable for this Issue.

SECTION 7: ALLOTMENT PROCEDURE AND BASIS OF ALLOTMENT

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7.1 Basis of Allotment

Allotment will be made in consultation with SME Platform of BSE (The Designated Stock Exchange). In the event of
oversubscription, the allotment will be made on a proportionate basis in marketable lots as set forth here:

a) The total number of Shares to be allocated to each category as a whole shall be arrived at on a proportionate
basis i.e. the total number of Shares applied for in that category multiplied by the inverse of the over
subscription ratio (number of applicants in the category x number of Shares applied for).
b) The number of Shares to be allocated to the successful applicants will be arrived at on a proportionate basis in
marketable lots (i.e. Total number of Shares applied for into the inverse of the over subscription ratio).
c) For applications where the proportionate allotment works out to less than [●] Equity Shares the allotment will be
made as follows:
i. Each successful applicant shall be allotted [●] Equity Shares;
ii. The successful applicants out of the total applicants for that category shall be determined by the drawal of
lots in such a manner that the total number of Shares allotted in that category is equal to the number of
Shares worked out as per (2) above.
d) If the proportionate allotment to an applicant works out to a number that is not a multiple of [●] Equity Shares,
the applicant would be allotted Shares by rounding off to the lower nearest multiple of [●] Equity Shares subject
to a minimum allotment of [●] Equity Shares.
e) If the Shares allotted on a proportionate basis to any category is more than the Shares allotted to the applicants in
that category, the balance available Shares for allocation shall be first adjusted against any category, where the
allotted Shares are not sufficient for proportionate allotment to the successful applicants in that category, the
balance Shares, if any, remaining after such adjustment will be added to the category comprising of applicants
applying for the minimum number of Shares. If as a result of the process of rounding off to the lower nearest
multiple of [●] Equity Shares, results in the actual allotment being higher than the shares offered, the final
allotment may be higher at the sole discretion of the Board of Directors, upto 110% of the size of the offer
specified under the Capital Structure mentioned in the Prospectus.
f) The above proportionate allotment of shares in an Issue that is oversubscribed shall be subject to the reservation
for Retail Individual applicants as described below:
i. As per Regulation 43(4) of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, as the Retail Individual Investor category is
entitled to more than fifty percent on proportionate basis, the retail individual investors shall be allocated
that higher percentage.
ii. Remaining to Individual applicants other than retail individual investors and Other investors including
corporate bodies or institutions, irrespective of the number of specified securities applied for;
iii. The unsubscribed portion in either of the categories specified in (a) or (b) above may be available for
allocation to the applicants in the other category, if so required.

'Retail Individual Investor' means an investor who applies for shares of value of not more than Rs. 2,00,000. Investors
may note that in case of over subscription allotment shall be on proportionate basis and will be finalized in consultation
with SME Platform of BSE.

The Executive Director/ Managing Director of the SME Platform of BSE, Designated Stock Exchange in addition to Lead
Merchant Banker and Registrar to the Public Offer shall be responsible to ensure that the basis of allotment is finalized in
a fair and proper manner in accordance with the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, 2009.

7.2 DESIGNATED DATE AND ALLOTMENT OF EQUITY SHARES

a) Designated Date: On the Designated Date, the SCSBs shall transfer the funds represented by allocation of
Equity Shares into the Public Issue Account with the Bankers to the Issue.

b) Issuance of Allotment Advice: Upon approval of the Basis of Allotment by the Designated Stock Exchange, the
Registrar shall upload the same on its website. On the basis of the approved Basis of Allotment, the Issuer shall
pass necessary corporate action to facilitate the Allotment and credit of Equity Shares. Applicants are advised to
instruct their Depository Participant to accept the Equity Shares that may be allotted to them pursuant to
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Pursuant to confirmation of such corporate actions, the Registrar will dispatch Allotment Advice to the
Applicants who have been Allotted Equity Shares in the Issue.

c) The dispatch of Allotment Advice shall be deemed a valid, binding and irrevocable contract.

d) Issuer will ensure that: (i) the Allotment of Equity Shares; and (ii) initiate corporate action for credit of shares to
the successful Applicants Depository Account will be completed within 5 Working Days of the Issue Closing
Date. The Issuer also ensures the credit of shares to the successful Applicant’s depository account is completed
within 5 Working Days of the Issue Closing Date.

SECTION 8: INTEREST AND REFUNDS

8.1 COMPLETION OF FORMALITIES FOR LISTING & COMMENCEMENT OF TRADING

The Issuer may ensure that all steps for the completion of the necessary formalities for listing and commencement of
trading at all the Stock Exchanges are taken within 6 Working Days of the Issue Closing Date. The Registrar to the Issue
may give instructions for credit to Equity Shares the beneficiary account with DPs, and dispatch the Allotment Advice
within 6 Working Days of the Issue Closing Date.

8.2 GROUNDS FOR UNBLOCKING OF FUNDS

8.2.1 Non Receipt of Listing Permission

An Issuer makes an application to the Stock Exchange(s) for permission to deal in/list and for an official quotation of the
Equity Shares. All the Stock Exchanges from where such permission is sought are disclosed in Prospectus. The
Designated Stock Exchange may be as disclosed in the Prospectus with which the Basis of Allotment may be finalized.

If the permissions to deal in and for an official quotation of the Equity Shares are not granted by any of the Stock
Exchange(s), the Issuer may forthwith initiate action to unblock the application amount from the Investors accounts. If
such money is not repaid within the eight days after the Issuer becomes liable to repay it, then the Issuer and every
director of the Issuer who is an officer in default may, on and from such expiry of eight days, be liable to repay the
money, with interest at such rate, as prescribed under Section 73 of Companies Act, and disclosed in the Prospectus.
8.2.2 Minimum Subscription

This Issue is not restricted to any minimum subscription level. This Issue is 100% underwritten.

As per Section 39 of Companies Act, 2013 if the “stated minimum amount” has not been subscribed and the sum payable
on application is not received within a period of 30 days from the date of the Prospectus, the application money has to be
returned within such period as may be prescribed. If our company does not receive the 100% subscription of the offer
through the Offer Document including devolvement of underwriters , if any, within sixty (60) days from the date of
closure of the issue, our company shall forthwith unblocked the entire application amount received. If there is a delay
beyond eighty days after our company becomes liable to pay the amount, our company and every officer in default will,
on and from the expiry of this period be jointly and severally liable to repay the money, with interest or other penalty as
prescribed under SEBI Regulations and the Companies Act, 2013.

The minimum number of allottees in this Issue shall be 50 shareholders. In case the minimum number of prospective
allottees is less than 50 no allotment will be made pursuant to this Issue and the amounts in the ASBA Account shall be
unblocked within 6 working days of closure of the issue.

Further in accordance with Regulation 106(Q) of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, our Company shall ensure that the
minimum application size in terms of number of specified securities shall not be less than Rs.100000/- (Rupees One
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The equity shares have not been and will not be registered, listed or otherwise qualified in any other jurisdiction outside
India and may not be offered or sold, and applications may not be made by persons in any such jurisdiction, except in
compliance without the applicable laws of such jurisdiction.

8.2.3 MINIMUM NUMBER OF ALLOTTEES

The Issuer may ensure that the number of prospective allottees to whom Equity Shares may be allotted may not be less
than 50 failing which the entire application monies may be unblocked forthwith.

8.3 Mode of Unblocking of Funds

Within 6 Working Days of the Issue Closing Date, the Registrar to the Issue may give instructions to SCSBs for
unblocking the amount in ASBA Account on unsuccessful Application and also for any excess amount blocked on
Application.

8.3.1Mode of making refunds for Applicants

The Registrar to the Issue may instruct the controlling branch of the SCSB to unblock the funds in the relevant ASBA
Account for any withdrawn, rejected or unsuccessful ASBA applications or in the event of withdrawal or failure of the
Issue.

8.4 Interest In Case Of Delay in Allotment

The Issuer may pay interest at the rate of 15% per annum if demat credits are not made to Applicants or instructions for
unblocking of funds in the ASBA Account are not dispatched within the 6 Working days of the Issue Closing Date.
The Issuer may pay interest at 15% per annum for any delay beyond 6 working days from the Issue Closing Date, if
Allotment is not made.

SECTION 9: GLOSSARY AND ABBREVIATIONS

Unless the context otherwise indicates or implies, certain definitions and abbreviations used in this document may have
the meaning as provided below. References to any legislation, act or regulation may be to such legislation, act or
regulation as amended from time to time.

Term Description
Allotment/ Allot/ Allotted The allotment of Equity Shares pursuant to the Issue to successful Applicants
Allottee An Applicant to whom the Equity Shares are Allotted
Allotment Advice Note or advice or intimation of Allotment sent to the Applicants who have been
allotted Equity Shares after the Basis of Allotment has been approved by the
designated Stock Exchanges
Application Form The form in terms of which the Applicant should make an application for Allotment in
case of issues other than Book Built Issues, includes Fixed Price Issue
Application Supported by An application, whether physical or electronic, used by Applicants to make a
Blocked Amount/ Application authorizing an SCSB to block the Bid Amount in the specified bank
(ASBA)/ASBA account maintained with such SCSB
ASBA Account Account maintained with an SCSB which may be blocked by such SCSB to the extent
of the Application Amount of the ASBA Applicant
ASBA Application An Application made by an ASBA Applicant
Applicant Prospective Applicants in the Issue who apply through ASBA
Basis of Allotment The basis on which the Equity Shares may be Allotted to successful Applicants under
the Issue

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Term Description
Bid The date after which the SCSBs may not accept any application for the Issue, which
may be notified in an English national daily, a Hindi national daily and a regional
language newspaper at the place where the registered office of the Issuer is situated,
each with wide circulation. Applicants may refer to the Prospectus for the Issue
Closing Date
Issue Closing Date The date on which the SCSBs may start accepting application for the Issue, which may
be the date notified in an English national daily, a Hindi national daily and a regional
language newspaper at the place where the registered office of the Issuer is situated,
each with wide circulation. Applicants may refer to the Prospectus for the Issue
Opening Date
Issue Opening Date The date on which the SCSBs may start accepting application for the Issue, which may
be the date notified in an English national daily, a Hindi national daily and a regional
language newspaper at the place where the registered office of the Issuer is situated,
each with wide circulation. Applicants may refer to the Prospectus for the Issue
Opening Date
Issue Period Except in the case of Anchor Investors (if applicable), the period between the Issue
Opening Date and the Issue Closing Date inclusive of both days and during which
prospective Applicants (other than Anchor Investors) can submit their Application,
inclusive of any revisions thereof. The Issuer may consider closing the Issue Period for
QIBs one working day prior to the Issue Closing Date in accordance with the SEBI
ICDR Regulations, 2009. Applicants may refer to the Prospectus for the Issue Period
Application Amount The value indicated in the Application Form and payable by the Applicant upon
submission of the Application (except for Anchor Investors), less discounts (if
applicable).
Application Form The form in terms of which the Applicant should make an offer to subscribe for or
purchase the Equity Shares and which may be considered as the application for
Allotment for the purposes of the Draft Prospectus, whether applying through the
ASBA or otherwise.
Applicant Any prospective investor (including an ASBA Applicant) who makes a Application
pursuant to the terms of the Prospectus and the Application Form. In case of issues
undertaken through the fixed price process, all references to a Applicant should be
construed to mean an Applicant
Book Built Process/ Book The book building process as provided under SEBI ICDR Regulations, 2009,
Building Process/ Book
Building Method
Broker Centres Broker Centres notified by the Stock Exchanges, where Applicants can submit the
Application Form to a Registered Broker. The details of such broker centres, along
with the names and contact details of the Registered Brokers are available on the
websites of the Stock Exchanges.
Lead Manager/ LM The Lead Manager to the Issue as disclosed in the Prospectus and the Application Form
of the Issuer.
Business Day Monday to Friday (except public holidays)
CAN/Confirmation of The note or advice or intimation sent to each successful Applicant indicating the Equity
Allotment Note Shares which may be Allotted, after approval of Basis of Allotment by the Designated
Stock Exchange
Client ID Client Identification Number maintained with one of the Depositories in relation to
demat account
Collecting Depository A depository participant as defined under the Depositories Act, 1996, registered with
Participant or CDP SEBI and who is eligible to procure Applications at the Designated CDP Locations in
terms of circular no. CIR/CFD/POLICYCELL/11/2015 dated November 10, 2015
issued by SEBI
DP Depository Participant
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Term Description
Depositories National Securities Depository Limited and Central Depository Services (India)
Limited
Demographic Details Details of the Applicants including the Applicant’s address, name of the Applicant’s
father/husband, investor status, occupation and bank account details
Designated Branches Such branches of the SCSBs which may collect the Application Forms used by the
ASBA Applicants applying through the ASBA and a list of which is available on
http://www.sebi.gov.in/sebiweb/other/OtherAction.do?doRecognised=yes.
Designated CDP Locations Such locations of the CDPs where Applicant can submit the Application Forms to
Collecting Depository Participants.

The details of such Designated CDP Locations, along with names and contact details of
the Collecting Depository Participants eligible to accept Application Forms are
available on the websites of the Stock Exchange i.e. www.bseindia.com
Designated RTA Locations Such locations of the RTAs where Applicant can submit the Application Forms to
RTAs.

The details of such Designated RTA Locations, along with names and contact details of
the RTAs eligible to accept Application Forms are available on the websites of the
Stock Exchange i.e. www.bseindia.com
Designated Date The date on or after which funds are transferred by the SCSBs to the Public Issue
Account of the Issuer.
Designated Stock Exchange The designated stock exchange as disclosed in the Draft Prospectus of the Issuer
Designated Intermediaries Syndicate Members, Sub-Syndicate/Agents, SCSBs, Registered Brokers, Brokers, the
/Collecting Agent CDPs and RTAs, who are authorized to collect Application Forms from the Applicants,
in relation to the Issue
Discount Discount to the Issue Price that may be provided to Applicants in accordance with the
SEBI ICDR Regulations, 2009.
Draft Prospectus The Draft Prospectus filed with Stock Exchange in case of Fixed Price Issues and
which may mention a price
Employees Employees of an Issuer as defined under SEBI ICDR Regulations, 2009 and including,
in case of a new company, persons in the permanent and full time employment of the
promoting companies excluding the promoters and immediate relatives of the
promoter. For further details Applicant may refer to the Prospectus
Equity Shares Equity shares of the Issuer
FCNR Account Foreign Currency Non-Resident Account
First Applicant The Applicant whose name appears first in the Application Form or Revision Form
FII(s) Foreign Institutional Investors as defined under the SEBI (Foreign Institutional
Investors) Regulations, 1995 and registered with SEBI under applicable laws in India
Fixed Price Issue/Fixed Price The Fixed Price process as provided under SEBI ICDR Regulations, 2009, in terms of
Process/Fixed Price Method which the Issue is being made
FPIs Foreign Portfolio Investors as defined under the Securities and Exchange Board of
India (Foreign Portfolio Investors) Regulations, 2014
FPO Further public offering
Foreign Venture Capital Foreign Venture Capital Investors as defined and registered with SEBI under the SEBI
Investors or FVCIs (Foreign Venture Capital Investors) Regulations, 2000
IPO Initial public offering
Issue Public Issue of Equity Shares of the Issuer including the Offer for Sale if applicable
Issuer/ Company The Issuer proposing the initial public offering/further public offering as applicable
Issue Price The final price, less discount (if applicable) at which the Equity Shares may be Allotted
in terms of the Prospectus. The Issue Price may be decided by the Issuer in consultation
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Term Description
Maximum RII Allottees The maximum number of RIIs who can be allotted the minimum Application Lot. This
is computed by dividing the total number of Equity Shares available for Allotment to
RIIs by the minimum Application Lot.
MICR Magnetic Ink Character Recognition - nine-digit code as appearing on a cheque leaf
Mutual Fund A mutual fund registered with SEBI under the SEBI (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1996
NECS National Electronic Clearing Service
NEFT National Electronic Fund Transfer
NRE Account Non-Resident External Account
NRI NRIs from such jurisdictions outside India where it is not unlawful to make an offer or
invitation under the Issue and in relation to whom the Prospectus constitutes an
invitation to subscribe to or purchase the Equity Shares
NRO Account Non-Resident Ordinary Account
Net Issue The Issue less reservation portion
Non-Institutional Investors All Applicants, including sub accounts of FIIs registered with SEBI which are foreign
or NIIs corporate or foreign individuals and FPIs which are Category III foreign portfolio
investors, that are not QIBs or RIBs and who have Applied for Equity Shares for an
amount of more than 200,000 (but not including NRIs other than Eligible NRIs)
Non-Institutional Category The portion of the Issue being such number of Equity Shares available for allocation to
NIIs on a proportionate basis and as disclosed in the Prospectus and the Application
Form
Non-Resident A person resident outside India, as defined under FEMA and includes Eligible NRIs,
FIIs, FPIs and FVCIs
OCB/Overseas Corporate A company, partnership, society or other corporate body owned directly or indirectly to
Body the extent of at least 60% by NRIs including overseas trusts, in which not less than
60% of beneficial interest is irrevocably held by NRIs directly or indirectly and which
was in existence on October 3, 2003 and immediately before such date had taken
benefits under the general permission granted to OCBs under FEMA
Offer for Sale Public offer of such number of Equity Shares as disclosed in the Prospectus through an
offer for sale by the Selling Shareholder
Other Investors Investors other than Retail Individual Investors in a Fixed Price Issue. These include
individual applicants other than retail individual investors and other investors including
corporate bodies or institutions irrespective of the number of specified securities
applied for.
PAN Permanent Account Number allotted under the Income Tax Act, 1961
Pricing Date The date on which the Issuer in consultation with the Book Running Lead Manager(s),
finalize the Issue Price
Prospectus The prospectus filed with the RoC in accordance with Section 32 of the Companies
Act, 2013 read with section 26 of Companies Act 2013 after the Pricing Date,
containing the Issue Price, the size of the Issue and certain other information
Public Issue Account An account opened with the Banker to the Issue to receive monies from the ASBA
Accounts on the Designated Date
QIB Category The portion of the Issue being such number of Equity Shares to be Allotted to QIBs on
a proportionate basis
Qualified Institutional As defined under SEBI ICDR Regulations, 2009
Buyers or QIBs
RTA Registrar to the Issue and Share Transfer Agent
Registered Broker Stock Brokers registered with the Stock Exchanges having nationwide terminals, other
than the members of the Syndicate
Registrar to the Issue/RTI The Registrar to the Issue as disclosed in the Prospectus and Application Form
Reserved Category/ Categories of persons eligible for making application/bidding under reservation portion
Categories
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Term Description
Retail Individual Investors / Investors who applies or bids for a value of not more than 200,000.
RIIs
Retail Individual Shareholders of a listed Issuer who applies or bids for a value of not more than
Shareholders 200,000.
Retail Category The portion of the Issue being such number of Equity Shares available for allocation to
RIIs which shall not be less than the minimum bid lot, subject to availability in RII
category and the remaining shares to be allotted on proportionate basis.
Revision Form The form used by the Applicant in an issue to modify the quantity of Equity Shares
indicates therein in any of their Application Forms or any previous Revision Form(s)
RoC The Registrar of Companies
SEBI The Securities and Exchange Board of India constituted under the Securities and
Exchange Board of India Act, 1992
SEBI ICDR Regulations, The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue of Capital and Disclosure
2009 Requirements) Regulations, 2009
Self Certified Syndicate A bank registered with SEBI, which offers the facility of ASBA and a list of which is
Bank(s) or SCSB(s) available on http://www.sebi.gov.in/sebiweb/other/OtherAction.do?doRecognised=yes
Specified Locations Refer to definition of Broker Centers
Stock Exchanges/ SE The stock exchanges as disclosed in the Prospectus of the Issuer where the Equity
Shares Allotted pursuant to the Issue are proposed to be listed
Syndicate The Book Running Lead Manager(s) and the Syndicate Member
Syndicate Agreement The agreement to be entered into among the Issuer, and the Syndicate in relation to
collection of the Bids in this Issue (excluding Application from ASBA Applicants)
Syndicate Member(s)/SM The Syndicate Member(s) as disclosed in the Prospectus
Underwriters The Lead Manager(s)
Underwriting Agreement The agreement dated entered into between the Underwriters and our company.
Working Day Any day, other than 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month, Sundays or public holidays, on
which commercial banks in India are open for business, provided however, with
reference to announcement Issue Period, “Working Days” shall mean all days,
excluding Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, which are working days for
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RESTRICTIONS ON FOREIGN OWNERSHIP OF INDIAN SECURITIES

Foreign investment in Indian securities is regulated through the Industrial Policy, 1991 of the Government, the FDI Policy
(as defined below) and FEMA. The government bodies responsible for granting foreign investment approvals are FIPB
and the RBI.

The Government has from time to time made policy pronouncements on FDI through press notes and press releases. The
Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India (“DIPP”),
issued consolidates FDI Policy, which with effect from June 07, 2016 consolidates and supersedes all previous press
notes, press releases and clarifications on FDI issued by the DIPP that were in force and effect as on June 7, 2016. The
Government proposes to update the consolidated circular on FDI Policy once every year and therefore, the Consolidation
FDI Policy will be valid until the DIPP issues an updated circular.

Subscription by foreign investors (NRIs/FPIs)

FPIs are permitted to subscribe to Equity Shares of an Indian Company in a public offer without the prior approval of the
RBI, so long as the price of the Equity Shares to be issued is not less than the price at which the Equity Shares are issued
to residents. SEBI registered FPIs have been permitted to purchase shares of an Indian company through offer, subject to
total FPI investment being within the individual FPI/sub account investment limit of 10 per cent subject to the total
sectoral cap of all FPIs/sub-accounts put together being 24 per cent of the paid-up capital of the Indian company.

The transfer of shares between an Indian resident and a Non-resident does not require prior approval of FIPB or RBI,
subject to fulfillment of certain conditions as specified by DIPP / RBI, from time to time. Such conditions include (i) the
activities of the investee company are under the automatic route under the foreign direct investment (“FDI”) Policy and
the non-resident shareholding is within the sectoral limits under the FDI policy; and (ii) the pricing is in accordance with
the guidelines prescribed by the SEBI/RBI. Investors are advised to refer to the exact text of the relevant statutory
provisions of law before investing and / or subsequent purchase or sale transaction in the Equity Shares of Our Company.

Representation from the Applicants

No person shall make an Application in the Issue, unless such person is eligible to acquire Equity Shares of our Company
in accordance with applicable laws, rules, regulations, guidelines and approvals.

Investors that make Application under the Issue will be required to confirm and will be deemed to have represented to our
Company, the Underwriters, and their respective directors, officers, agents, affiliates and representatives, as applicable,
that they are eligible under all applicable laws, rules, regulations, guidelines and approvals to acquire Equity Shares of our
Company and will not offer, sell, pledge or transfer the Equity Shares of our Company to any person who is not eligible
under applicable laws, rules, regulations, guidelines and approvals to acquire Equity Shares of our Company. Our
Company, the Underwriters and their respective directors, officers, agents, affiliates and representatives, as applicable,
accept no responsibility or liability for advising any investor on whether such investor is eligible to acquire Equity Shares
of our Company.

There is no reservation for Non Residents, NRIs, FPIs, foreign venture capital funds, multi-lateral and bilateral
development financial institutions and any other foreign investor. All Non Residents, NRIs, FPIs and foreign venture
capital funds, multi-lateral and bilateral development financial institutions and any other foreign investor applicants will
be treated on the same basis with other categories for the purpose of allocation.

As per the existing policy of the Government of India, OCBs also cannot participate in any Public Issue.

The Equity Shares have not been and will not be registered under the Securities Act or any state securities laws in the
United States and may not be offered or sold within the United States or to, or for the account or benefit of, “U.S.
persons” (as defined in Regulation S promulgated under the Securities Act), except pursuant to an exemption from, or in a
transaction not subject to, the registration requirements of the Securities Act. Accordingly, the Equity Shares are only
being offered and sold outside the United States to certain persons in offshore transactions in compliance with Regulation
S under the Securities Act.

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Our Company, LM and the Issue Management Team are not making any selling efforts in any jurisdiction outside India.

The Equity Shares have not been and will not be registered, listed or otherwise qualified in any other jurisdiction outside
India and may not be offered or sold, and applications may not be made by persons in any such jurisdiction, except in
compliance with the applicable laws of such jurisdiction.

The above information is given for the benefit of the Applicants. The Company and the LM are not liable for any
amendments or modification or changes in applicable laws or regulations, which may occur after the date of the draft
Prospectus. Applicants are advised to make their independent investigations and ensure that the number of Equity Shares
applied for do not exceed the applicable limits under laws or regulations.

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SECTION VIII - MAIN PROVISIONS OF ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION OF OUR COMPANY

Pursuant to Schedule I of the Companies Act, and the SEBI ICDR Regulations, the Main provisions of the Articles of
Association relating to voting rights, dividend, lien, forfeiture, restrictions on transfer and Transmission of equity shares
or debentures, their consolidation or splitting are as provided below. Each provision below is numbered as per the
corresponding article number in the articles of association and defined terms herein have the meaning given to them in the
Articles of Association.

ARTIC INTERPRETATION HEADING


LE NO.
1. In these Articles unless there be something in the subject matter or context
inconsistent therewith:
i.“The Act” means the Companies Act, 2013 and the applicable provisions of the
Companies Act, 1956 and includes any statutory modification or re- The Act
enactment thereof for the time being in force.
ii.“Articles” means Articles of Association of the Company as originally framed
Articles
or altered from time to time
iii.“Beneficial Owner” shall have the meaning assigned thereto by Section 2(1) Beneficial
(a) of the Depositories Act, 1996. Owner
iv.“Board” or “Board of Director” means the Collective body of the Board of Board or
Directors of the Company. Board of
Director
v.“Chairman” means the Chairman of the Board of the Directors of the
Chairman
Company.
vi.“The Company” means Dynamic Cables Limited. The Company
vii.“Depositories Act, 1996” shall mean Depositories Act, 1996 and include any Depositories
Statutory modification or re-enactment thereof for the time being in force. Act, 1996
viii.“Depository”shall have the meaning assigned thereto by Section 2 (1) (e) of
Depository
the Depositories Act, 1996.
ix.“Directors” mean the Directors for the time being of the Company. Directors
x.“Dividend” includes any interim dividend. Dividend
xi.“Document” means a document as defined in Section 2 (36) of the Companies
Document
Act, 2013
xii.‘‘Equity Share Capital’’, with reference to any Company limited by shares, Equity Share
means all share capital which is not preference share capital. Capital
xiii.“KMP” means Key Managerial Personnel of the Company provided as per the
KMP
relevant sections of the Act.
xiv.“Managing Director” means a Director who by virtue or an agreement with
the Company or of a resolution passed by the Company in general meeting
or by its Board of Directors or by virtue of its Memorandum or Articles of Managing
Association is entrusted with substantial powers of management and Director
includes a director occupying the position of managing director, by
whatever name called.
xv. “Month” means Calendar month. Month
xvi.“Office” means the registered office for the time being of the Company. Office
xvii.“Paid-up share capital” or “share capital paid-up” means such aggregate
amount of money credited as paid-up as is equivalent to the amount
received as paid up in respect of shares issued and also includes any Paid-up share
amount credited as paid-up in respect of shares of the company, but does capital
not include any other amount received in respect of such shares, by
whatever name called.
xviii.“Postal Ballot” means voting by post or through any electronic mode. Postal Ballot
xix.“Proxy” includes attorney duly constituted under the power of attorney to vote
Proxy
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xx.“Public Holiday” means a Public Holiday within the meaning of the


Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (XXVI of 1881); provided that no day
declared by the Central Government to be such a holiday shall be deemed Public Holiday
to be such a holiday in relation to any meeting unless the declaration was
notified before the issue of the notice convening such meeting.
xxi.“Registrar” means the Registrar of Companies of the state in which the
Registered Office of the Company is for the time being situated and
includes an Additional Registrar a Joint Registrar, a Deputy Registrar or Registrar
an Assistant Registrar having the duty of registering companies and
discharging various functions under this Act.
xxii.“Rules” means the applicable rules as prescribed under the relevant sections of
Rules
the Act for time being in force.
xxiii.“SEBI” means Securities & Exchange Board of India established under
SEBI
Section 3 of the Securities & Exchange Board of India Act, 1992.
xxiv.“Securities” means the securities as defined in clause (h) of Section 2 of the
Securities
Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 (42 of 1956)
xxv.“Share” means share in the Share Capital of the Company and includes stock
except where a distinction between stock and share is expressed or Share
implied.
xxvi.“Seal” means the common seal of the Company. Seal
xxvii.‘‘Preference Share Capital’’, with reference to any Company limited by
shares,means that part of the issued share capital of the Company which
carries or would carry a preferential right with respect to—
(a) payment of dividend, either as a fixed amount or an amount
calculated at a fixed rate, which may either be free of or subject
Preference
to income-tax; and
Share Capital
(b) repayment, in the case of a winding up or repayment of capital,
of the amount of the share capital paid-up or deemed to have
been paid-up, whether or not, there is a preferential right to the
payment of any fixed premium or premium on any fixed scale,
specified in the memorandum or articles of the Company;
Words imparting the plural number also include, where the context requires or
admits, the singular number, and vice versa.
Unless the context otherwise requires, words or expressions contained in these
regulations shall bear the same meaning as in the Act or any statutory modification
thereof in force at the date at which these regulations become binding on the
Company.

‘In writing’ and ‘written’ includes printing, lithography and other modes of
representing or reproducing words in a visible form.
2. The Authorized Share Capital of the Company shall be such amount and be divided
into such shares as may from time to time be provided in Clause V of the
Memorandum of Association with power to increase or reduce the capital and
divide the shares in the capital of the Company (including Preferential Share
Capital, if any)and to attach thereto respectively any preferential, qualified or
special rights, privileges or conditions as may be determined in accordance with
these presents and to modify or abrogate any such rights, privileges or conditions in Share Capital
such manner as may for the time being be permitted by the said Act.
3. Subject to the provisions of the Act and these Articles, the shares in the capital of
the Company shall be under the control of the Directors who may issue, allot or
otherwise dispose of the same or any of them to such persons, in such proportion
and on such terms and conditions and either at a premium or at par and at such time
as they may from time to time think fit. Further provided that the option or right to
call of shares shall not be given to any person except with the sanction of the

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Company in general meeting.


4. Subject to provisions of Section 54 of the Act read with Companies (Share Capital Issue of Sweat
and Debentures) Rules, 2014, the Company may issue Sweat Equity Shares on such Equity Shares
terms and in such manner as the Board may determine.
5. The Company shall have powers to issue any debentures, debenture-stock or other
securities at Par, discount, premium or otherwise and may be issued on condition
that they shall be convertible into shares of any denomination and with any
Issue of
privileges and conditions as to redemption, surrender, drawing, allotment of shares,
Debentures
attending the General Meetings (but not voting on any business to be conducted),
appointment of Directors on Board and otherwise Debentures with the right to
conversion into or allotment of shares shall be issued only with the consent of the
company in the General Meeting by a Special Resolution.
6. i. Every person whose name is entered as a member in the register of
members shall be
entitled to receive within two months after incorporation, in case of
subscribers to the memorandum or after allotment or within fifteen days
(15) of the application for registration of transfer of transmission or
within such other period as the conditions of issue shall be provided,—
a. one certificate for all his shares without payment of any charges;
or
b. several certificates, each for one or more of his shares, upon
payment of Rupees twenty for each certificate after the first.

ii. The Company agrees to issue certificate within fifteen days of the date of
lodgement of transfer, sub-division, consolidation, renewal, exchange or
endorsement of calls/allotment monies or to issue within fifteen days of
such lodgement for transfer, Pucca Transfer Receipts in denominations
corresponding to the market units of trading autographically signed by a
responsible official of the Company and bearing an endorsement that the
transfer has been duly approved by the Directors or that no such approval
is necessary;

iii. Every certificate shall be under the seal and shall specify the shares to Issue of Share
which it relates and the amount paid-up thereon. Certificates

iv. In respect of any share or shares held jointly by several persons, the
Company shall not be bound to issue more than one certificate, and
delivery of a certificate for a share to one of several joint holders shall be
sufficient delivery to all such holders.
7. If any share certificate be worn out, defaced, mutilated or torn or if there be no
further space on the back for endorsement of transfer, then upon production and
surrender thereof to the Company, a new certificate may be issued in lieu thereof,
and if any certificate is lost or destroyed then upon proof thereof to the satisfaction
of the Company and on execution of such indemnity as the Company deem
adequate, a new certificate in lieu thereof shall be given. Every certificate under
this Article shall be issued on payment of twenty Rupees for each certificate.
8. Except as required by law, no person shall be recognised by the Company as
holding any share upon any trust, and the Company shall not be bound by, or be
compelled in any way to recognise (even when having notice thereof) any
equitable, contingent, future or partial interest in any share, or any interest in any
fractional part of a share, or (except only as by these regulations or by law
otherwise provided) any other rights in respect of any share except an absolute
right to the entirety thereof in the registered holder.
9. The provisions of these Articles relating to issue of Certificates shall mutatis
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otherwise requires) of the Company.


10. i. The Company may exercise the powers of paying commissions conferred
by sub-section (6) of section 40, provided that the rate per cent or the Power to pay
amount of the commission paid or agreed to be paid shall be disclosed in Commission In
the manner required by that section and rules made thereunder. connection
ii. The rate or amount of the commission shall not exceed the rate or amount with the
prescribed in rules made under sub-section (6) of section 40. Securities
iii. The commission may be satisfied by the payment of cash or the allotment issued
of fully or partly paid shares or partly in the one way and partly in the
other.
11. i. If at any time the share capital is divided into different classes of shares,
the rights attached to any class (unless otherwise provided by the terms of
issue of the shares of that class) may, subject to the provisions of section
48, and whether or not the Company is being wound up, be varied with the
consent in writing of the holders of three-fourths of the issued shares of
that class, or with the sanction of a special resolution passed at a separate
meeting of the holders of the shares of that class. Variations of
ii. To every such separate meeting, the provisions of these regulations Shareholder’s
relating to general meetings shall mutatis mutandis apply, but so that the rights
necessary quorum shall be at least two persons holding at least one-third
of the issued shares of the class in question.
12 The rights conferred upon the holders of the shares of any class issued with
preferred or other rights shall not, unless otherwise expressly provided by the terms
of issue of the shares of that class, be deemed to be varied by the creation or issue
of further shares ranking pari passu therewith.
13. Subject to the provisions of section 55 and 62, any preference shares may with the
Issue of
sanction of ordinary resolution, be issued on the terms that they are to be redeemed
Preference
on such terms and in such manner as the Company before the issue of the shares
Shares
may, by special resolution, determine.
14. (1) Where at any time Company having Share Capital proposes to increase its
subscribed capital by the issue of further Shares, such shares shall be offered:

(a) to persons who, at the date of the offer, are holders of equity shares of
the company in proportion, as nearly as circumstances admit, to the
paid-up share capital on those shares by sending a letter of offer
subject to the conditions specified in the relevant provisions of
Section 62 of the Act.
(b) to employees under a scheme of employees’ stock option, subject to
special resolution passed by company and subject to such other
conditions as may be prescribed under the relevant rules of Section
62. Further Issue
(c) to any persons, if it is authorized by a special resolution, whether or of shares
not those persons include the persons referred to in clause (a) or
clause (b), either for cash or for a consideration other than cash, if the
price of such shares is determined by the valuation report of a
registered valuer subject to such conditions as may be prescribed
under the relevant rules of Section 62.

(2) The notice shall be dispatched through registered post or speed post or through
electronic mode to all the existing shareholders at least three days before the
opening of the issue.

(3) Nothing in this Article shall apply to the increase of the subscribed capital of
company caused by the exercise of an option as a term attached to the debentures

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issued or loan raised by the company to convert such debentures or loans into
shares in the company:
Provided that the terms of issue of such debentures or loan containing such an
option have been approved, before the issue of such debentures or the raising of
loan, by a special resolution passed by the company in general meeting.
15. i. The Company shall have a first and paramount lien—
a. on every share (not being a fully paid share), for all monies
(whether presently payable or not) called, or payable at a fixed
time, in respect of that share; and
b. on all shares (not being fully paid shares) standing registered in
the name of a single person, for all monies presently payable by
him or his estate to the Company:
c. Every fully paid shares shall be free from all lien and that in the
case of partly paid shares the Issuer’s lien shall be
restricted to moneys called or payable at a fixed time in respect
of such shares
Provided that the Board of directors may at any time declare any share to
be wholly or in part exempt from the provisions of this clause.

ii. The Company’s lien, if any, on a share shall extend to all dividends
payable and bonuses declared from time to time in respect of such shares.
16. The Company may sell, in such manner as the Board thinks fit, any shares on
which the Company has a lien:
Lien
Provided that no sale shall be made—
a. unless a sum in respect of which the lien exists is presently payable; or
b. until the expiration of fourteen days after a notice in writing stating and
demanding payment of such part of the amount in respect of which the
lien exists as is presently payable, has been given to the registered holder
for the time being of the share or the person entitled thereto by reason of
his death or insolvency.
17. iv. To give effect to any such sale, the Board may authorise some person to
transfer the shares sold to the purchaser thereof.
v. The purchaser shall be registered as the holder of the shares comprised in
any such transfer.
vi. The purchaser shall not be bound to see to the application of the purchase
money, nor shall his title to the shares be affected by any irregularity or
invalidity in the proceedings in reference to the sale.
18. i. The proceeds of the sale shall be received by the Company and applied in
payment of such part of the amount in respect of which the lien exists as is
presently payable.
ii. The residue, if any, shall, subject to a like lien for sums not presently
payable as existed upon the shares before the sale, be paid to the person
entitled to the shares at the date of the sale.
19. Where two or more persons are registered as the holders of any share they shall be
deemed to hold the same as joint-tenants with benefits of survivorship subject to
the following and other provisions contained in these Articles:-
a) The Company shall at its discretion, be entitled to decline to
register more than three persons as the joint-holders of any share. Joint Holdings
b) The joint-holders of any shares shall be liable severally as well as
jointly for and in respect of all calls and other payments which
ought to be made in respect of such share.
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shall be the only person or persons recognized by the Company as


having any title to the share but the Directors may require such
evidence of death as they may deem fit and nothing herein
contained shall be taken to release the estate of a deceased joint
holder from any liability on shares held by him jointly with any
other person.
d) Any one of such joint-holders may give effectual receipts of any
dividends or other moneys payable in respect of such share.
e) Only the person whose name stands first in the Register of
Members as one of the joint-holders of any share shall be entitled
to delivery of the certificate, if any, relating to such share or to
receive documents from the Company and any documents served
on or sent to such person shall be deemed served on all the joint-
holders.
f)
(i) Any one of the two or more joint-holders may vote at General
Meeting either personally or by attorney or by proxy in respect
of such shares as if they were solely entitled hereto and if more
than one such joint-holders be present at any meeting
personally or by proxy or by attorney then one of such joint
holders so present whose name stand first in the Register in
respect of such shares shall alone be entitled to vote in respect
thereof but the other or others of the joint-holders shall be
entitled to vote in preference to a joint-holder present by
attorney or by proxy although the name of such joint-holder
present by attorney or by proxy stands first in Register in
respect of such shares.

(ii) Several executors or administrators of a deceased member in


whose (deceased member) sole name any share stands, shall
for the purpose of this Clause be deemed as Joint-Holders.

g) The provisions of these Articles relating to joint-holding of shares


shall mutatis mutandis apply to any other securities including
Debentures of the company registered in Joint-names.
20. i. The Board may, from time to time, make calls upon the members in
respect of any monies unpaid on their shares (whether on account of the
nominal value of the shares or by way of premium) and not by the
conditions of allotment thereof made payable at fixed times:

Provided that no call shall exceed one fourth of the nominal value of the Calls on shares
shares or be payable at less than one month from the date fixed for the
payment of the last preceding call.

ii. Each member shall, subject to receiving at least fourteen days’ notice
specifying the time or times and place of payment, pay to the Company, at
the time or times and place so specified, the amount called on his shares.

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iii. A call may be revoked or postponed at the discretion of the Board.


21. A call shall be deemed to have been made at the time when the resolution of the
Board authorising the call was passed and may be required to be paid by
installments.
22. The joint holders of a share shall be jointly and severally liable to pay all calls in
respect thereof.
23. i. If a sum called in respect of a share is not paid before or on the day
appointed for payment thereof, the person from whom the sum is due shall
pay interest thereon from the day appointed for payment thereof to the
time of actual payment at ten per cent. per annum or at such lower rate, if
any, as the Board may determine.
ii. The Board shall be at liberty to waive payment of any such interest wholly
or in part.
24. i. Any sum which by the terms of issue of a share becomes payable on
allotment or at any fixed date, whether on account of the nominal value of
the share or by way of premium, shall, for the purposes of these
regulations, be deemed to be a call duly made and payable on the date on
which by the terms of issue such sum becomes payable.
ii. In case of non-payment of such sum, all the relevant provisions of these
regulations as to payment of interest and expenses, forfeiture
iii. or otherwise shall apply as if such sum had become payable by virtue of a
call duly made and notified.
25 The Board—
i. may, if it thinks fit, receive from any member willing to advance the same,
all or any part of the monies uncalled and unpaid upon any shares held by
him; and
ii. upon all or any of the monies so advanced, may (until the same would, but
for such advance, become presently payable) pay interest at such rate not
exceeding, unless the Company in general meeting shall otherwise direct,
twelve per cent per annum, as may be agreed upon between the Board and
the member paying the sum in advance.
26. Any uncalled amount paid in advance shall not in any manner entitle the member
so advancing the amount, to any dividend or participation in profit or voting right
on such amount remaining to be called, until such amount has been duly called-up.

Provided however that any amount paid to the extent called – up, shall be entitled
to proportionate dividend and voting right.
27. The Board may at its discretion, extend the time fixed for the payment of any call
in respect of any one or more members as the Board may deem appropriate in any
circumstances.
28. The provisions of these Articles relating to call on shares shall mutatis mutandis
apply to any other securities including debentures of the company.
29. i. The shares or other interest of any member in the Company shall be a
movable property, transferable in the manner provided by the Articles.
ii. Each share in the Company shall be distinguished by its appropriate
number.
iii. A Certificate under the Common Seal of the Company, specifying any
Transfer of
shares held by any member shall be prima facie evidence of the title of the
shares
member of such shares.
30. i. The instrument of transfer of any share in the Company shall be executed
by or on behalf of both the transferor and transferee.
ii. The transferor shall be deemed to remain a holder of the share until the
name of the transferee is entered in the register of members in respect
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31. The Board may, subject to the right of appeal conferred by section 58 of
Companies Act, 2013 and Section 22A of the Securities Contracts (Regulation)
Act, 1956,decline to register, by giving notice of intimation of such refusal to the
transferor and transferee within timelines as specified under the Act-

i. the transfer of a share, not being a fully paid share, to a person of whom
they do not approve; or
ii. any transfer of shares on which the Company has a lien.

iii. Provided however that the Company will not decline to register or
acknowledge any transfer of shares on the ground of the transferor being
either alone or jointly with any other person or persons indebted to the
Company on any account whatsoever.
32. The Board shall decline to recognise any instrument of transfer unless—

i. the instrument of transfer is in the form as prescribed in rules made under


sub-section (1) of section 56;
ii. the instrument of transfer is accompanied by the certificate of the shares to
which it relates, and such other evidence as the Board may reasonably
require to show the right of the transferor to make the transfer; and the
instrument of transfer is in respect of only one class of shares.
Provided that, transfer of shares in whatever lot shall not be refused.
iii. The Company agrees that when proper documents are lodged for transfer
and there are no material defects in the documents except minor difference
in signature of the transferor(s),
iv. Then the Company will promptly send to the first transferor an intimation
of the aforesaid defect in the documents, and inform the transferor that
objection, if any, of the transferor supported by valid proof, is not lodged
with the Company within fifteen days of receipt of the Company’s letter ,
then the securities will be transferred;
v. If the objection from the transferor with supporting documents is not
received within the stipulated period, the Company shall transfer the
securities provided the Company does not suspect fraud or forgery in the
matter.
33. The Company agrees that in respect of transfer of shares where the Company has
not effected transfer of shares within 1 month or where the Company has failed to
communicate to the transferee any valid objection to the transfer within the
stipulated time period of 1 month, the Company shall compensate the aggrieved
party for the opportunity losses caused during the period of the delay
34. On giving not less than seven days’ previous notice in accordance with section 91
and rules made thereunder, the registration of transfers may be suspended at such
times and for such periods as the Board may from time to time determine:

Provided that such registration shall not be suspended for more than thirty days at
any one time or for more than forty-five days in the aggregate in any year
35. The provisions of these Articles relating to transfer of Shares shall mutatis
mutandis apply to any other securities including debentures of the company.
36. The Company shall keep a book to be called the "Register of Transfers" and therein
shall be fairly and distinctly entered the particulars of every transfer or transmission Register of
of any shares. Transfers

37. Dematerialisati
i. The provisions of thisArticle shall apply notwithstanding anything to the
on of Securities
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a. The Company shall be entitled to dematerialise its securities and to


offer securities in a dematerialised form pursuant to the Depository
Act, 1996.

b. Option for Investors:

Every holder of or subscriber to securities of the Company shall have


the option to receive security certificates or to hold the securities with
a Depository. Such a person who is the beneficial owner of the
Securities can at any time opt out of a Depository, if permitted, by the
law, in respect of any security in the manner provided by the
Depositories Act, 1996 and the Company shall, in the manner and
within the time prescribed, issue to the beneficial owner the required
Certificates for the Securities.

If a person opts to hold its Security with a Depository, the Company


shall intimate such depository the details of allotment of the Security

c. Securities in Depository to be in fungible form:-


 All Securities of the Company held by the Depository shall be
dematerialised and be in fungible form.
 Nothing contained in Sections 88, 89, 112 & 186 of the
Companies Act, 2013 shall apply to a Depository in respect of the
Securities of the Company held by it on behalf of the beneficial
owners.

d. Rights of Depositories & Beneficial Owners:-


Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Act a
Depository shall be deemed to be the registered owner for the purpose
of effecting transfer of ownership of Security of the Company on
behalf of the beneficial owner.

e. Save as otherwise provided in (d) above, the depository as the


registered owner of the Securities shall not have any voting rights or
any other rights in respect of the Securities held by it.

f. Every person holding Securities of the Company and whose name is


entered as the beneficial owner in the records of the depository shall
be deemed to be a member of the Company. The beneficial owner of
Securities shall be entitled to all the rights and benefits and be subject
to all the liabilities in respect of his Securities which are held by a
depository.

ii. Notwithstanding anything contained in the Act to the contrary, where


Securities of the Company are held in a depository, the records of the
beneficial ownership may be served by such depository to the Company
by means of electronic mode or by delivery of floppies or discs.

iii. Nothing contained in Section 56 of the Companies Act, 2013 shall apply
to a transfer of Securities effected by a transferor and transferee both of
whom are entered as beneficial owners in the records of a depository.

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iv. Notwithstanding anything contained in the Act, where Securities are dealt
with by a depository, the Company shall intimate the details thereof to the
depository immediately on allotment of such securities.

v. Nothing contained in the Act or these Articles regarding the necessity of


having distinctive numbers for Securities issued by the Company shall
apply to Securities held with a Depository.

vi. The Company shall cause to be kept at its Registered Office or at such
other place as may be decided, Register and Index of Members in
accordance with Section 88 and other applicable provisions of the
Companies Act 2013 and the Depositories Act, 1996 with the details of
Shares held in physical and dematerialised forms in any media as may be
permitted by law including in any form of electronic media.

vii. The Register and Index of beneficial owners maintained by a depository


under Section 11 of the Depositories Act, 1996, shall be deemed to be the
Register and Index of Members for the purpose of this Act. The Company
shall have the power to keep in any state or country outside India, a
Register of Members for the residents in that state or Country.
38. i. On the death of a member, the survivor or survivors where the member
was a joint holder, and his nominee or nominees or legal representatives
where he was a sole holder, shall be the only persons recognised by the
Company as having any title to his interest in the shares.
ii. Nothing in clause (i) shall release the estate of a deceased joint holder
from any liability in respect of any share which had been jointly held by
him with other persons.
39. i. Any person becoming entitled to a share, in consequence of the death or
insolvency of a member may, upon such evidence being produced as may
from time to time properly be required by the Board and subject as
hereinafter provided, elect, either—
a. to be registered himself as holder of the share; or
b. to make such transfer of the share as the deceased or insolvent
member could have made.
ii. The Board shall, in either case, have the same right to decline or suspend
registration as it would have had, if the deceased or insolvent member had Transmission
transferred the share before his death or insolvency. of Shares
40. i. If the person so becoming entitled shall elect to be registered as holder of
the share himself, he shall deliver or send to the Company a notice in
writing signed by him stating that he so elects.
ii. If the person aforesaid shall elect to transfer the share, he shall testify his
election by executing a transfer of the share.
iii. All the limitations, restrictions and provisions of these regulations relating
to the right to transfer and the registration of transfers of shares shall be
applicable to any such notice or transfer as aforesaid as if the death or
insolvency of the member had not occurred and the notice or transfer were
a transfer signed by that member.
41. A person becoming entitled to a share by reason of the death or insolvency of the
holder shall be entitled to the same dividends and other advantages to which he
would be entitled if he were the registered holder of the share, except that he shall
not, before being registered as a member in respect of the share, be entitled in
respect of it to exercise any right conferred by membership in relation to meetings

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of the Company:

Provided that the Board may, at any time, give notice requiring any such person to
elect either to be registered himself or to transfer the share, and if the notice is not
complied with within ninety days, the Board may thereafter withhold payment of
all dividends, bonuses or other monies payable in respect of the share, until the
requirements of the notice have been complied with.
42. The provisions of these Articles relating to transmission of shares shall mutatis
mutandis apply to any other securities including debentures of the Company.

No fee shall be charged for requisition of transfer, transmission, probate,


succession certificate and letter of admiration, Certificate of Death or marriage,
power of attorney or similar other documents.
43. If a member fails to pay any call, or installment of a call, on the day appointed for
payment thereof, the Board may, at any time thereafter during such time as any part
of the call or installment remains unpaid, serve a notice on him requiring payment
of so much of the call or installment as is unpaid, together with any interest which
may have accrued.
44. The notice aforesaid shall—
i. name a further day (not being earlier than the expiry of fourteen days from
the date of service of the notice) on or before which the payment required
by the notice is to be made; and
ii. state that, in the event of non-payment on or before the day so named, the
shares in respect of which the call was made shall be liable to be forfeited.
45. If the requirements of any such notice as aforesaid are not complied with, any share
in respect of which the notice has been given may, at any time thereafter, before the
payment required by the notice has been made, be forfeited by a resolution of the
Board to that effect.
46. i. A forfeited share may be sold or otherwise disposed of on such terms and
in such manner as the Board thinks fit.
ii. At any time before a sale or disposal as aforesaid, the Board may cancel
the forfeiture on such terms as it thinks fit.
47. i. A person whose shares have been forfeited shall cease to be a member in Forfeiture of
respect of the forfeited shares, but shall, notwithstanding the forfeiture,
Shares
remain liable to pay to the Company all monies which, at the date of
forfeiture, were presently payable by him to the Company in respect of the
shares.
ii. The liability of such person shall cease if and when the Company shall
have received payment in full of all such monies in respect of the shares.
48. i. A duly verified declaration in writing that the declarant is a director, the
manager or the secretary, of the Company, and that a share in the
Company has been duly forfeited on a date stated in the declaration, shall
be conclusive evidence of the facts therein stated as against all persons
claiming to be entitled to the share;

ii. The Company may receive the consideration, if any, given for the share on
any sale or disposal thereof and may execute transfer of the shares in
favour of the person to whom the share is sold or disposed off;

iii. The transferee shall thereupon be registered as the holder of the share; and

iv. The transferee shall not be bound to see to the application of the purchase
money, if any, nor shall his title to the share be affected by any irregularity
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disposal of the share.


49. The forfeiture of a share shall involve extinction at the time of forfeiture, of all
interest in and all claims and demands against the Company, in respect of the share
and all other rights incidental to the share.
50. Upon any sale after forfeiture or for enforcing a lien in exercise of the powers
hereinabove given, the Board may, if necessary, appoint some person to execute an
instrument for transfer of the shares sold and cause the purchaser’s name to be
entered in the register of members in respect of the shares sold and after his name
has been entered in the register of members in respect of such shares the validity of
the sale shall not be impeached by any person.
51. Upon any sale, re-allotment or other disposal under the provisions of the preceding
articles, the certificate(s), if any, originally issued in respect of the relative shares
shall (unless the same shall on demand by the company has been previously
surrendered to it by the defaulting member) stand cancelled and become null and
void and be of no effect, and the Board shall be entitled to issue a duplicate
certificate(s) in respect of the said shares to the person(s) entitled thereto.
52. The Board may, subject to the provision of the Act, accept a surrender of any share
from or by any member desirous of surrendering them on such terms as they think
fit.
53. The Provisions of these regulations as to forfeiture shall apply in the case of non-
payment of any sum which, by the terms of issue of a share, becomes payable at a
fixed time, whether on account of the nominal value of the share or by way of
premium, as if the same had been payable by virtue of a call duly made and
notified.
54. The provisions of these articles relating to forfeiture of shares shall mutatis
mutandis apply to any other securities including debentures of the Company.
55. Neither a judgment in favour of the Company for calls or other moneys due in
respect of any shares nor any part payment or satisfaction there under nor the Initial
receipt by the Company of a portion of any money which shall from time to time be payment not to
due from any Member to the Company in respect of his shares, either by way of preclude
principal or interest, nor any indulgence granted by the Company in respect of the forfeiture
payment of any such money, shall preclude the Company from proceeding to
enforce forfeiture of such shares as hereinafter provided.
56. The Company may, from time to time, by ordinary resolution increase the share
capital by such sum, to be divided into shares of such amount, as may be specified
in the resolution.
57. Subject to the provisions of section 61, the Company may, by ordinary
resolution,—

i. consolidate and divide all or any of its share capital into shares of Alteration of
larger amount than its existing shares; capital
ii. convert all or any of its fully paid-up shares into stock, and reconvert
that stock into fully paid-up shares of any denomination;
iii. sub-divide its existing shares or any of them into shares of smaller
amount than is fixed by the memorandum;
iv. Cancel any shares which, at the date of the passing of the resolution,
have not been taken or agreed to be taken by any person.
58. Where shares are converted into stock,—
Conversion of
i. the holders of stock may transfer the same or any part thereof in the Shares into
same manner as, and subject to the same regulations under which, the Stock
shares from which the stock arose might before the conversion have
been transferred, or as near thereto as circumstances admit:

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Provided that the Board may, from time to time, fix the minimum amount of stock
transferable, so, however, that such minimum shall not exceed the nominal amount
of the shares from which the stock arose.

ii. the holders of stock shall, according to the amount of stock held by
them, have the same rights, privileges and advantages as regards
dividends, voting at meetings of the Company, and other matters, as if
they held the shares from which the stock arose; but no such privilege
or advantage (except participation in the dividends and profits of the
Company and in the assets on winding up) shall be conferred by an
amount of stock which would not, if existing in shares, have conferred
that privilege or advantage.

iii. Such of the articles of the Company as are applicable to paid-up shares
shall apply to stock and the words “share” and “shareholder” in those
regulations shall include “stock” and “stock-holder” respectively.
59. The Company may, by special resolution, reduce in any manner and with, and
subject to, any incident authorised and consent required by law,—
Reduction of
i. its share capital; Capital
ii. any capital redemption reserve account; or
iii. Any share premium account.

60. The Company may issue share warrants subject to, and in accordance with, the
provisions of the Act, and accordingly the Board may in its discretion, with respect
to any share which is fully paid-up, on application in writing signed by the person
registered as holder of the share, and authenticated by such evidence (if any) of the
share and the amount of the stamp duty on the warrant and such fee as the Board
may from time to time require, issue of a share warrant.

The bearer of a share warrant may at any time, deposit the warrant in the office of
the Company and so long as the warrant remains so deposited, the depositor shall
have the same right of signing a requisition for calling a meeting of the Company,
and of attending and voting and exercising the other privileges of a member at any
meeting held after the expiry of two days from the time of deposit, as if his name
were inserted in the register of members as the holder of the shares including in the
deposited warrants.
Share
Not more than one person shall be recognized as depositor of the share warrant. Warrants

The Company shall, on two days written notice, return the deposited share warrants
to the depositor.

Subject herein otherwise expressly provided, no person shall, as bearer of a share


warrant, sign a requisition for calling a member of the Company or attend or vote
or exercise any other privilege of a member at a meeting of the Company, or be
entitled to receive any notice from the Company.

The bearer of share warrant shall be entitled in all other respects to the same
privileges and advantages as if he were named in the register of members as the
holders of shares included in the warrant, and he shall be a member of the
Company.

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The Board may from time to time, make rules as to the terms on which (if it shall
think fit) a new share warrant of coupon may be issued by way of renewal in case
of defacement, loss or destruction.
61. i. The Company in general meeting may, upon the recommendation of the
Board, resolve—
a. that it is desirable to capitalise any part of the amount for the time
being standing to the credit of any of the Company’s reserve
accounts, or to the credit of the profit and loss account, or
otherwise available for distribution; and
b. that such sum be accordingly set free for distribution in the
manner specified in clause (ii) amongst the members who would
have been entitled thereto, if distributed by way of dividend and in
the same proportions.

ii. The sum aforesaid shall not be paid in cash but shall be applied, subject to
the provision contained in clause (iii), either in or towards—

d. paying up any amounts for the time being unpaid on any shares
held by such members respectively;
e. paying up in full, unissued shares of the Company to be allotted
and distributed, credited as fully paid-up bonus shares, to and
amongst such members in the proportions aforesaid;
f. partly in the way specified in sub-clause (a) and partly in that
specified in sub-clause (b);
g. A securities premium account and a capital redemption reserve
account may, for the purposes of this regulation, be applied in the
paying up of unissued shares to be issued to members of the
Company as fully paid bonus shares; Capitalisation
h. The Board shall give effect to the resolution passed by the of profits
Company in pursuance of this -regulation.

iii. Allotment or Distribution of Bonus Shares shall not be made to those


Members who furnish to the Company in written intimation waiving their
entitlement to receive such allotment or distribution of shares credited as
fully paid up pursuant to this Article 61 as the case may be, and
accordingly the corresponding amount shall not be capitalized.
62. i. Whenever such a resolution as aforesaid shall have been passed, the Board
shall—
a) make all appropriations and applications of the undivided profits
resolved to be capitalised thereby, and all allotments and issues
of fully paid shares if any; and
b) generally to do all acts and things required to give effect thereto.

ii. The Board shall have power—


a) to make such provisions, by the issue of fractional certificates or
by payment in cash or otherwise as it thinks fit, for the case of
shares becoming distributable infractions; and
b) to authorise any person to enter, on behalf of all the members
entitled thereto, into an agreement with the Company providing
for the allotment to them respectively, credited as fully paid-up,
of any further shares to which they may be entitled upon such
capitalisation, or as the case may require, for the payment by the
Company on their behalf, by the application thereto of their
respective proportions of profits resolved to be capitalised, of the

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amount or any part of the amounts remaining unpaid on their


existing shares;

iii. Any agreement made under such authority shall be effective and binding
on such members.

63. Notwithstanding anything contained in these articles but subject to the provisions
Buy-back of
of sections 68 to 70 and any other applicable provision of the Act or any other law
shares
for the time being in force, the Company may purchase its own shares or other
specified securities.
64. All General Meetings other than annual general meeting shall be called extra-
ordinary general meetings.
65. i. The Board may, whenever it thinks fit, call an extraordinary general
meeting.

ii. The General meeting including Annual general meeting shall be convened
by giving notice of clear 21 days in advance as per section 101 of
Companies Act 2013. The directors if they think fit may convene a
General
General Meeting including Annual General Meeting of the company by
Meeting
giving a notice thereof being not less than three days if consent is given in
writing or by electronic mode by not less than ninety-five per cent. of the
members entitled to vote at such meeting.

iii. If at any time directors capable of acting who are sufficient in number to
form a quorum are not within India, any director or any two members of
the Company may call an extraordinary general meeting in the same
manner, as nearly as possible, as that in which such a meeting may be
called by the Board.
66. i. No business shall be transacted at any general meeting unless a quorum of
members is present at the time when the meeting proceeds to business.
ii.
i. Unless the number of members as on date of meeting are not more than
one thousand, five members personally present shall be the quorum for
a general meeting of the Company.
ii. In any other case, the quorum shall be decided as under:
Proceedings at
general
a) fifteen members personally present if the number of members as on the meetings
date of meeting is more than one thousand but up to five thousand;
b) thirty members personally present if the number of members as on the
date of the meeting exceeds five thousand;
67. The chairperson, if any, of the Board shall preside as Chairperson at every general
meeting of the Company.
68. If there is no such Chairperson, or if he is not present within fifteen minutes after
the time appointed for holding the meeting, or is unwilling to act as chairperson of
the meeting, the directors present shall elect one of their members to be

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Chairperson of the meeting.


69. If at any meeting no director is willing to act as Chairperson or if no director is
present within fifteen minutes after the time appointed for holding the meeting, the
members present shall choose one of their members to be Chairperson of the
meeting.
70. The Chairman of any meeting shall be the sole judge of the validity of every vote
tendered at such meeting. The Chairman present at the taking of a poll shall be the
sole judge of the validity of every vote tendered at such poll.
71. A declaration by the Chairman in pursuance of Section 107 of the Companies Act,
2013 that on a show of hands, a resolution has or has not been carried, either
unanimously or by a particular majority, and an entry to that effect in the books
containing the minutes of the proceedings of the Company, shall be conclusive
evidence of the fact, without proof of the number or proportion of the votes cast in
favour of or against such resolution.
72. i. Before or on the declaration of the result of the voting on any resolution of
a show of hands, a poll may be ordered to be taken by the Chairman of the
meeting of his own motion and shall be ordered to be taken by him on a
demand made in that behalf by any member or members present in person
Demand for
or by proxy and holding shares in the Company which confer a power to
poll
vote on the resolution not being less than one-tenth of the total voting
power in respect of the resolution or on which an aggregate sum of not
less than five Lac rupees has been paid up.
ii. The demand for a poll may be withdrawn at any time by the person or
persons who made the demand.
73. i. A poll demanded on a question of adjournment shall be taken forthwith.
ii. A poll demanded on any other question (not being a question relating to Time of taking
the election of a Chairman which is provided for in Section 104 of the poll
Act) shall be taken at such time not being later than 48 (forty eight) hours
from the time when the demand was made, as the Chairman may direct.
74. i. The Chairperson may, with the consent of any meeting at which a quorum
is present, and shall, if so directed by the meeting, adjourn the meeting
from time to time and from place to place.
ii. No business shall be transacted at any adjourned meeting other than the
business left unfinished at the meeting from which the adjournment took Adjournment
place. of meeting
iii. When a meeting is adjourned for thirty days or more, notice of the
adjourned meeting shall be given as in the case of an original meeting.
iv. Save as aforesaid, and as provided in section 103 of the Act, it shall not be
necessary to give any notice of an adjournment or of the business to be
transacted at an adjourned meeting.
75. Subject to any rights or restrictions for the time being attached to any class or
classes of shares,—
i. on a show of hands, every member present in person shall have one vote;
and
ii. on a poll, the voting rights of members shall be in proportion to his share
in the paid-up equity share capital of the Company.
76. A member may exercise his vote at a meeting by electronic means in accordance Voting rights
with section 108 and shall vote only once.
77. i. In the case of joint holders, the vote of the senior who tenders a vote,
whether in person or by proxy, shall be accepted to the exclusion of the
votes of the other joint holders.
ii. For this purpose, seniority shall be determined by the order in which the
names stand in the register of members.
78. A member of unsound mind, or in respect of whom an order has been made by any

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court having jurisdiction in lunacy, may vote, whether on a show of hands or on a


poll, by his committee or other legal guardian, and any such committee or guardian
may, on a poll, vote by proxy.
79. Subject to the provisions of the Act and other provisions of these Articles, any
person entitled under the transmission clause to any shares may vote at any general
meeting in respect thereof as if he was the registered holder of such shares,
provided that at least 48 (forty eight) hours before the time of holding the meeting
or adjourned meeting as the case may be at which he proposes to vote, he shall
satisfy the Directors of his right to such shares unless the Directors shall have
previously admitted his right to vote at such meeting in respect thereof.
80. Any business other than that upon which a poll has been demanded may be
preceded with, pending the taking of the poll.
81. No member shall be entitled to vote at any general meeting unless all calls or other
sums presently payable by him in respect of shares in the Company have been paid.
82. i. No objection shall be raised to the qualification of any voter except at the
meeting or adjourned meeting at which the vote objected to is given or
tendered, and every vote not disallowed at such meeting shall be valid for
all purposes.
ii. Any such objection made in due time shall be referred to the Chairperson
of the meeting, whose decision shall be final and conclusive.
83 No member shall exercise any voting right in respect of any shares registered in his
name on which any calls or other sums presently payable by him have not been
paid, or in regard to which the Company has exercised any right of lien.
84. In the case of an equality of votes, whether on a show of hands or on a poll, the
Chairman of the meeting at which the show of hands takes place or at which the Casting Vote
polls is demanded shall be entitled to a casting vote in addition to his own vote or
votes to which he may be entitled as a member.
85. A body corporate (whether a Company within the meaning of the Act or not) if it
is a member or creditor (including a holder of debentures) of the Company may in Representation
accordance with the provisions of Section 113 of the Companies Act, 2013 of Body
authorise such person by a resolution of its Board of Directors as it thinks fit, to act Corporate
as its representative at any meeting of the Company or of any class of members of
the Company or at any meeting of creditors of the Company.
86. The Company shall comply with provisions of Section 111 of the Companies Act, Circulation of
2013, relating to circulation of member's resolution. member’s
resolution

87. The Company shall comply with provisions of Section 115 of the Act relating to Resolution
resolution requiring special notice. requiring
special notice

88. The provisions of Section 116 of Companies Act, 2013 shall apply to resolutions
Resolutions
passed at an adjourned meeting of the Company, or of the holders of any class of
passed at
shares in the Company and of the Board of Directors of the Company and the
adjourned
resolutions shall be deemed for all purposes as having been passed on the date on
meeting
which in fact they were passed and shall not be deemed to have been passed on any
earlier date.
89. The Company shall comply with the provisions of Section 117 and 179 of the
Companies Act, 2013 relating to registration of certain resolutions and agreements. Registration of
resolutions and
agreements

90. i. The Company shall cause minutes of all proceedings of general meetings, Minutes of
and of all proceedings of every meeting of its Board of Directors or of proceedin

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every Committee of the Board to be kept by making within thirty days of gs of


the conclusion of every such meeting concerned, entries thereof in books general
kept for the purpose with their pages consecutively numbered. meeting
ii. Each page of every such book shall be initialled or signed and the last and of
page of the record of proceedings of each meeting in such books shall be Board
dated and signed : and other
A. in the case of minutes of proceedings of the Board or of a meetings
Committee thereof by the Chairman of the said meeting or the
Chairman of the next succeeding meeting.
B. in the case of minutes of proceedings of the general meeting
by Chairman of the said meeting within the aforesaid period,
of thirty days or in the event of the death or inability of that
Chairman within that period, by a Director duly authorised by
the Board for the purpose.
C. In no case the minutes of proceedings of a meeting shall be
attached to any such book as aforesaid by pasting or
otherwise.
D. The minutes of each meeting shall contain a fair and correct
summary of the proceedings thereat.
E. All appointments of officers made at any of the meetings
aforesaid shall be included in the minutes of the meeting.
F. In the case of a meeting of the Board of Directors or of a
Committee of the Board, the minutes shall also contain:
a. the names of the Directors present at the meetings, and
b. in the case of each resolution passed at the meeting, the
names of the Directors, if any dissenting from or not
concurring in the resolution.

iii. Nothing contained in Clauses (a) to (d) hereof shall be deemed to require
the inclusion in any such minutes of any matter which in the opinion of
the Chairman of the meeting:
a. is or could reasonably be regarded, as
defamatory of any person
b. is irrelevant or immaterial to the
proceedings; or
c. in detrimental to the interests of the
Company.

iv. The Chairman shall exercise an absolute discretion in regard to the


inclusion or non-inclusion of any matter in the minutes on the grounds
specified in this clause.
91. The minutes of meetings kept in accordance with the provisions of Section 118 of Minutes to be
the Companies Act, 2013 shall be evidence of the proceedings recorded therein. considered to
be evidence
92. No document purporting to be a report of the proceedings of any general meeting Publication of
of the Company shall be circulated or advertised at the expenses of the Company reports of
unless it includes the matters required by Section 118 of the Act to be contained in proceeding of
the Minutes of the proceedings of such meeting. general
meetings
93. The instrument appointing a proxy and the power-of-attorney or other authority, if
any, under which it is signed or a notarised copy of that power or authority, shall be
Proxy
deposited at the registered office of the Company not less than 48 hours before the
time for holding the meeting or adjourned meeting at which the person named in
the instrument proposes to vote, or, in the case of a poll, not less than 24 hours

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before the time appointed for the taking of the poll; and in default the instrument of
proxy shall not be treated as valid.
94. An instrument appointing a proxy shall be in the form as prescribed in the rules
made under section 105.
95. A vote given in accordance with the terms of an instrument of proxy shall be valid,
notwithstanding the previous death or insanity of the principal or the revocation of
the proxy or of the authority under which the proxy was executed, or the transfer of
the shares in respect of which the proxy is given:

Provided that no intimation in writing of such death, insanity, revocation or transfer


shall have been received by the Company at its office before the commencement of
the meeting or adjourned meeting at which the proxy is used.
96. The first Directors of the Company shall be:
1. Mr. Rahul Mangal
2. Mr. Ashish Mangal

97. The Directors need not hold any “Qualification Share(s)”.


98. Appointment of Senior Executive as a Whole Time DirectorSubject to the
provisions of the Act and within the overall limit prescribed under these Articles
for the number of Directors on the Board, the Board may appoint any persons as a
Whole Time Director of the Company for such a period and upon such terms and
conditions as the Board may decide. The Senior Executive so appointed shall be
governed by the following provisions:

He may be liable to retire by rotation as provided in the Act but shall be eligible for
re-appointment. His re-appointment as a Director shall not constitute a break in his
appointment as Whole Time Director. He shall be reckoned as Director for the
purpose of determining and fixing the number of Directors to retire by rotation. He
shall cease to be a Director of the Company on the happening of any event
specified in Section 164 of the Act. Subject to what is stated herein above, he shall
carry out and perform all such duties and responsibilities as may, from time to time,
be conferred upon or entrusted to him by Managing Director(s) and / or the Board, Board of
shall exercise such powers and authorities subject to such restrictions and Directors
conditions and / or stipulations as the Managing Director(s) and /or the Board may,
from time to time determine.

Nothing contained in this Article shall be deemed to restrict or prevent the right of
the Board to revoke, withdraw, alter, vary or modify all or any such powers,
authorities, duties and responsibilities conferred upon or vested in or entrusted to
such whole time directors.
99. i. The remuneration of the directors shall, in so far as it consists of a monthly
payment, be deemed to accrue from day-to-day.
ii. In addition to the remuneration payable to them in pursuance of the Act, the
directors -may be paid all travelling, hotel and other expenses properly
incurred by them—
a. in attending and returning from meetings of the Board of Directors
or any committee thereof or general meetings of the company; or
b. in connection with the business of the company.
100. The Board may pay all expenses incurred in getting up and registering the company
101. The company may exercise the powers conferred on it by section 88 with regard to
the keeping of a foreign register; and the Board may (subject to the provisions of
that section) make and vary such regulations as it may thinks fit respecting the
keeping of any such register.

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102. All cheques, promissory notes, drafts, hundis, bills of exchange and other
negotiable instruments, and all receipts for monies paid to the company, shall be
signed, drawn, accepted, endorsed, or otherwise executed, as the case may be, by
such person and in such manner as the Board shall from time to time by resolution
determine.
103. Every director present at any meeting of the Board or of a committee thereof shall
sign his name in a book to be kept for that purpose.
104. i. Subject to the provisions of section 149, the Board shall have power at any
time, and from time to time, to appoint a person as an additional director,
provided the number of the directors and additional directors together shall
not at any time exceed the maximum strength fixed for the Board by the
Articles.
ii. Such person shall hold office only up to the date of the next annual general
meeting of the Company but shall be eligible for appointment by the
Company as a director at that meeting subject to the provisions of the Act.
105. Not less than two-thirds of the total number of Directors of the Company,
excluding the Independent directors if any appointed by the Board, shall be persons
whose period of office is liable to determination by retirement of Directors by
rotation and save as otherwise expressly provided in the Act and these Articles be
appointed by the Company in General Meeting.
106. The remaining Directors shall be appointed in accordance with the provisions of
the Act
107. At the Annual General Meeting in each year one-third of the Directors for the time
being as are liable to retire by rotation or, if their number is not three or a multiple
of three, the number nearest to one-third shall retire from office.
Retirement
108. Subject to the provisions of the Act and these Articles the Directors to retire by
and Rotation
rotation under the foregoing Article at every Annual General Meeting shall be
of Directors
those who have been longest in the office since their last appointment, but as
between persons who became Directors on the same day, those who are to retire
shall, in default of and subject to any agreement among themselves, be determined
by lot. Subject to the provision of the Act, a retiring Director shall retain office
until the dissolution of the meeting at which his reappointment is decided or
successor is appointed.
109. Subject to the provisions of the Act and these Articles, the retiring Director shall be
eligible for reappointment.
110. Subject to the provision of the Act and these Articles, the Company, at the Annual
General Meeting at which a Director retires in the manner aforesaid may fill up the
vacated office by electing the retiring Director or some other person thereto.
111. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in these Articles, so long as
any moneys remain owing by the Company to any of the Finance Corporation or
Credit Corporation or to any other Finance Company or Body out of any loans
granted by them to the Company or Body (hereinafter in this Article referred to as
“the Corporation”) continue to hold debentures or shares in the Company as a
result of underwriting or by direct subscription or private placement, or so long as
any liability of the Company arising out of any guarantee furnished by the
Nominee
Corporation on behalf of the Company remains outstanding, the Corporation shall
Director
have a right to appoint from time to time, any person or persons as a Director or
Directors wholetime or non-wholetime (which Director or Directors is/are
hereinafter referred to as “Nominee Director/s”) on the Board of the Company and
to remove from such office any person or persons so appointed and to appoint any
person or persons in his or their places.
112. The terms and conditions of appointment of a Nominee Director/s shall be
governed by the agreement that may be entered into or agreed with mutual consent
with such Corporation. At the option of the Corporation such Nominee Director/s

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shall not be required to hold any share qualification in the Company. Also at the
option of the Corporation such Nominee Director/s shall not be liable to retirement
by rotation of Directors.
113. The Nominee Directors so appointed shall hold the said office only so long as any
money only so long as any moneys remain owing by the Company to the
Corporation or so long as the Corporation holds Shares or Debentures in the
Company as a result of direct subscription or private placement or the liability of
the Company arising out of any Guarantee is outstanding and the Nominee
Director/s so appointed in exercise of the said power shall ipso facto vacate such
office immediately, if the moneys owing by the Company to the Corporation is
paid off or on the Corporation ceasing to hold debentures/shares in the Company or
on the satisfaction of the liability of the Company arising out of any Guarantee
furnished by the Corporation.
114. The Nominee Directors appointed under this Article shall be entitled to receive all
notices of and attend all General Meetings, Board Meetings and/or the Meetings of
the Committee of which the Nominee Director/s is/are members as also the minutes
of such meetings. The Corporation shall also be entitled to receive all such notices
and minutes. The Company shall pay to the Nominee Director/s sitting fees and
expenses to which the other Directors of the Company are entitled, but if any other
fees, commission monies or remuneration in any form is payable to the Directors of
the Company, the fees, commission, monies and remuneration in relation to such
Nominee Directors shall accrue to the Corporation and same shall accordingly be
paid by the Company directly to the Corporation. Any expenses that may be
incurred by the Corporation or by such Nominee Directors in connection with their
appointment or Directorship shall also be paid or reimbursed by the Company to
the Corporation or as the case may be to such Nominee Directors.

Provided that if any such Nominee Directors is an Officer of the Corporation /


IDBI, the sitting fees in relation to such Nominee Directors shall also accrue to the
Corporation/ IDBI as the case may be and the same shall accordingly be paid by
the Company directly to the Corporation.
115. Provided also that in the event of the Nominee Directors being appointed as
Wholetime Directors such Nominee Directors shall exercise such powers and
duties as may be approved by the Lenders. Such Nominee Director/s shall be
entitled to receive such remuneration, fees, commission and moneys as may be
approved by the Lenders.
116. The Company may (subject to the provisions of Act and other applicable provisions
and these Articles) remove any Director before the expiry of his period of office
after giving him a reasonable opportunity of being heard.
117. Special notice as provided in the Act shall be given of any resolution to remove a
Director under this Article or to appoint some other person in place of a Director so
removed at the meeting at which he is removed.
118. On receipt of the notice of a resolution to remove a Director under this Article, the
Company shall forthwith send a copy thereof to the Director concerned and the
Removal of
Director (whether or not he is a member of the Company) shall be entitled to be
Directors
heard on the resolution at the meeting.
119. Where notice is given of a resolution to remove a Director under this Article and
the Director concerned makes with respect thereto representations in writing to the
Company and requests its notification to members of the Company, the Company
shall, if the time permits it to do so-,
(a) in any notice of the resolution given to members of the Company state
the fact of the representations having been made, and
(b) send a copy of the representations to every member of the Company to
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receipt of representation by the Company) and if a copy of the


representation is not sent as aforesaid due to insufficient time or for the
company’s default, the director may without prejudice to his right to be
heard orally require that the representation shall be read out at the
meeting:

Provided that copy of the representation need not be sent out and the representation
need not be read out at the meeting if, on the application either of the company or
of any other person who claims to be aggrieved, the Tribunal is satisfied that the
rights conferred by this sub-section are being abused to secure needless publicity
for defamatory matter; and the Tribunal may order the company’s costs on the
application to be paid in whole or in party by the director notwithstanding that he is
not a party to it.
120. A vacancy created by the removal of a director under this article, if he had been
appointed by the company in general meeting or by the Board, be filled by the
appointment of another director in his place at the meeting at which he is removed,
provided special notice of the intended appointment has been given as prescribed in
the Act.
121. A director so appointed shall hold office till the date up to which his predecessor
would have held office if he had not been removed.
122. If the vacancy is not filled under clause (5) above , it may be filled as a casual
vacancy in accordance with the provisions of this Act:

Provided that the director who was removed from office shall not be reappointed as
a director by the Board of Directors
123. Nothing in this section shall be taken-
a) as depriving a person removed under this section of any compensation
or damages payable to him in respect of the termination of his
appointment as director as per the terms of contact or terms of his
appointment as director, or of any other appointment terminating with
that as director; or
b) as derogating from any power to remove a director under other
provisions of this Act.
124. Subject to provisions of the Act, the Directors including Managing or whole time
Directors shall be entitled to and shall be paid such remuneration as may be fixed
by the Board of Directors from time to time in recognition of the services rendered
by them for the company.

In addition to the remuneration payable to the Directors as above, they may be paid
all travelling, hotel and other expenses incurred by them.
a. In attending and returning from meetings of the Board of Remuneration
Directors and committee thereof, all General Meetings of the and sitting fees
company and any of their adjourned sittings, or to Directors
b. In connection with the business of the Company. including
Managing and
125. Each Director shall be entitled to be paid out of the funds of the Company by way whole time
of sitting fees for his services not exceeding the sum of Rs. 1,00,000/-( Rupees One Directors
Lac) as may be fixed by Directors from time to time for every meeting of the Board
of Directors and/ or committee thereof attended by him in addition to any
remuneration paid to them. If any Director being willing is appointed to an
executive office either whole time or part time or be called upon to perform extra
services or to make any special exertions for the purpose of the Company then
subject to Section 196, 197 & 198, read with Schedule V of the Act, the Board may
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otherwise and such remuneration may be either in addition to or in substitution for


any other remuneration to which he may be entitled to.
126. i. Without derogating from the powers vested in the Board of Directors
under these Articles, the Board shall exercise the following powers on
behalf of the Company and they shall do so only by means of resolutions
passed at meetings of the Board.

a. The power to make calls on shareholders in respect of money


unpaid on their shares;
b. The Power to authorize buy-back of securities under Section 68 of
the Act.
c. Power to issue securities, including debenture, whether in or
outside India
d. The power to borrow moneys
e. The power to invest the funds of the Company,
f. Power to Grant loans or give guarantee or provide security in
respect of loans
g. Power to approve financial statements and the Board’s Report
h. Power to diversify the business of the Company
i. Power to approve amalgamation, merger or reconstruction
j. Power to take over a Company or acquire a controlling or
substantial stake in another Company
k. Powers to make political contributions;
l. Powers to appoint or remove key managerial personnel (KMP); Powers and
m. Powers to take note of appointment(s) or removal(s) of one level duties of
below the Key Management Personnel; Directors:
n. Powers to appoint internal auditors and secretarial auditor;
o. Powers to take note of the disclosure of director’s interest and Certain
shareholding; powers to be
p. Powers to buy, sell investments held by the Company (other than excercised by
trade investments), constituting five percent or more of the paid up the Board
share capital and free reserves of the investee Company; only at
q. Powers to invite or accept or renew public deposits and related meeting
matters;
r. Powers to review or change the terms and conditions of public
deposit;
s. Powers to approve quarterly, half yearly and annual financial
statements or financial results as the case may be.

Provided that the Board may by resolution passed at the meeting, delegate to any
Committee of Directors, the Managing Director, the Manager or any other principal
officer of the Company or in the case of a branch office of the Company, a
principal officer of the branch office, the powers specified in sub-clauses (d), (e)
and (f) to the extent specified in clauses (ii), (iii) and (iv) respectively on such
condition as the Board may prescribe.

ii. Every resolution delegating the power referred to in sub-clause (d) of


clause (i) shall specify the total amount outstanding at any one time up to
which moneys may be borrowed by the delegate.

iii. Every resolution delegating the power referred to in sub-clause (e) of


clause (i) shall specify the total amount up to which the funds of the
Company may be invested and the nature of the investments which may
be made by the delegate.

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iv. Every resolution delegating the power referred to in sub-clause (f) of


clause (i) shall specify the total amount up to which loans may be made by
the delegates, the purposes for which the loans may be made and the
maximum amount up to which loans may be made for each such purpose
in individual cases.

v. Nothing in this Article shall be deemed to affect the right of the Company
in general meeting to impose restrictions and conditions on the exercise by
the Board of any of the powers referred to in this Article.
127. i. The Board of Directors of the Company shall not except with the
consent of the Company in general meeting :
a) sell, lease or otherwise dispose of the whole, or substantially the
whole, of the undertaking of the Company, or where the Company
owns more than one undertaking of the whole or substantially the
whole of any such undertaking;
b) remit, or give time for the repayment of any debt, due by a
Director;
c) invest, otherwise than in trust securities, the amount of
compensation received by it as a result of any merger or
amalgamation;
d) borrow moneys, where the money to be borrowed, together with
the moneys already borrowed by the Company (apart from the
temporary loans obtained from the Company's bankers in the
ordinary course of business) will exceed the aggregate of the paid-
up capital of the Company and its free reserves that is to say,
reserves not set apart for any specific purpose; or
e) contribute to bona fide charitable and other funds, aggregate of
which ill in any financial year, exceed five percent of its average
net profits during the three financial years, immediately
proceedings. Restriction on
powers of
ii. Nothing contained in sub-clause (a) above shall affect: Board

a) the title of a buyer or other person who buys or takes a lease of


any such undertaking as is referred to in that sub-clause in good
faith and after exercising due care and caution, or
b) the selling or leasing of any property of the Company where the
ordinary business of the Company consists of, or comprises
such selling or leasing.

iii. Any resolution passed by the Company permitting any


transaction such as is referred to in sub-clause (i) (a) above, may
attach such conditions to the permission as may be specified in the
resolution, including conditions regarding the use, disposal or
investment of the sale proceeds which may result from the
transaction. Provided that this clause shall not be deemed to
authorise the Company to effect any reduction in its capital except
in accordance with the provisions contained in that behalf in the
Act.

iv. No debt incurred by the Company in excess of the limit imposed by


sub-clause (d) of clause (i) above, shall be valid or effectual, unless
the lender proves that he advanced the loan in good faith and

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without knowledge that the limit imposed by that clause had been
exceeded.
128. Due regard and compliance shall be observed in regard to matters dealt with by or
in the Explanation contained in Section 180 of the Companies Act, 2013 and in
regard to the limitations on the power of the Company contained in Section 182 of
the Companies Act, 2013.
129. Subject to the provisions of the Act, the management of the business of the
Company shall be vested in the Directors and the Directors may exercise all such
powers and do all such acts and things as the Company is by the Memorandum of
General
Association or otherwise authorised to exercise and do and not hereby or by the
powers of the
statue or otherwise directed or required to be exercised or done by the Company in
Company
General Meeting, but subject nevertheless to the provisions of the Act and other
vested in
Act and of the Memorandum of Association and these Articles and to any
Directors
regulations, not being inconsistent with the Memorandum of Association and these
Articles or the Act, from time to time made by the Company in general meeting
provided that no such regulation shall invalidate any prior act of the Directors
which would have been valid if such regulation had not been made.
130. Without prejudice to the general powers conferred by Article above and the other
powers conferred by these presents and so as not in any way to limit any or all of
those powers and subject to the provisions of the Act and these Articles, it is hereby
expressly declared that the Directors shall have the following powers:

i. to pay and charge to the capital account of the Company and interest
lawfully payable thereon under the provisions of Sections 76
corresponding to Section 40 of the Companies Act, 2013;

ii. to purchase or otherwise acquire any lands, buildings, machinery,


premises, hereditaments, property effects, assets, rights, credits, royalties,
bounties and goodwill of any person, firm or Company carrying on the
business which this Company is authorised to carry on, at or for such price
or consideration and generally on such terms and conditions as they may
think fit; and in any such purchase or acquisition to accept such title as the
Board may believe or may be advised to be reasonable satisfactory;
Specific powers
iii. to purchase, or take on lease for any term or terms of years, or otherwise given to
acquire any mills or factories or any land or lands, with or without Directors
buildings and outhouses thereon, situate in any part of India, at such price
or rent and under and subject to such terms and conditions as the Directors
may think fit; and in any such purchase, lease or other acquisition to
accept such title as the Directors may believe or may be advised to be
reasonably satisfactory;

iv. to pay for any property, rights or privileges acquired by or services


rendered to the Company, either wholly or partially, in cash or in shares,
bonds, debentures, debenture stock or other securities of the Company,
and any such shares may be issued either as fully paid up or with such
amount credited as paid up thereon as may be agreed upon; and any such
bonds, debentures, debenture stock or other securities may be either
specifically charged upon all or any part of the property of the Company
and its uncalled capital or not so charged;

v. To erect, construct, enlarge, improve, alter, maintain, pull down rebuilt or


reconstruct any buildings, factories, offices, workshops or other structures,
necessary or convenient for the purposes of the Company and to acquire

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lands for the purposes of the Company;

vi. To let, mortgage, charge, sell or otherwise dispose of subject to the


provisions of Section 180 of the Companies Act, 2013 any property of the
Company either absolutely or conditionally and in such manner and upon
such terms and conditions in all respects as they think fit and to accept
payment or satisfaction for the same in cash or otherwise, as they may
think fit;

vii. To insure and keep insured against loss or damage by fire or otherwise, for
such period and to such extent as they may think proper, all or any part of
the building, machinery, goods, stores, produce and other moveable
property of the Company either separately or co-jointly; also to insure all
or any portion of the goods, produce, machinery and other articles
imported or exported by the Company and to sell, assign, surrender or
discontinue any policies of assurance effected in pursuance of this power;

viii. Subject to Section 179 of the Companies Act, 2013 to open accounts with
any bank or bankers or with any Company, firm, or individual and to pay
money into and draw money from any account from time to time as the
Directors may think fit;

ix. To secure the fulfilment of any contracts or engagements entered into by


the Company by mortgage or charge of all or any of the properties of the
Company and its unpaid capital for the time being or in such other manner
as they may think fit;

x. To attach to any shares to be issued as the consideration for any contract


with or property acquired by the Company, or in payment for services
rendered to the Company, such conditions, subject to the provisions of the
Act, as to the transfer thereof as they may think fit;

xi. To accept from any member on such terms and conditions as shall be
agreed, a surrender of his shares or stock or any part thereof subject to the
provisions of the Act;
xii. To appoint any person or persons (whether incorporated or not) to accept
and hold in trust for the Company any property belonging to the Company
or in which it is interested or for other purposes and to execute and do all
such deeds and things as may be requisite in relation to any such trusts and
to provide for the remuneration of such trustee or trustees;

xiii. To institute, conduct, defend, compound or abandon any legal proceedings


by or against the Company or its Officers or otherwise concerning the
affairs of the Company and also subject to the provisions of Section 180 of
the Companies Act, 2013 to compound and allow time for payment or
satisfaction of any debts due, or of any claims or demands by or against
the Company;

xiv. Subject to the provisions of Sections 180 of the Companies Act, 2013 to
invest and deal with any of the moneys of the Company, not immediately
required for the purpose thereof, upon such Shares, securities or
investments (not being Shares in this Company) and in such manner as
they may think fit, and from time to time to vary or realize such

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investments.

xv. Subject to such sanction as may be necessary under the Act or these
Articles, to give any Director, Officer, or other person employed by the
Company, an interest in any particular business or transaction either by
way of commission on the gross expenditure thereon or otherwise or a
share in the general profits of the Company, and such interest, commission
or share of profits shall be treated as part of the working expenses of the
Company.

xvi. To provide for the welfare of employees or ex-employees of the Company


and their wives, widows, families, dependants or connections of such
persons by building or contributing to the building of houses, dwelling, or
chawls or by grants of money, pensions, allowances, gratuities, bonus or
payments by creating and from time to time subscribing or contributing to
provident and other funds, institutions, or trusts and by providing or
subscribing or contributing towards places of instruction and recreation,
hospitals and dispensaries, medical and other attendances and other
assistance as the Directors shall think fit;

xvii. To establish and maintain or procure the establishment and maintenance


of any contributory or non contributory pension or superannuation funds
for the benefit of, and give or procure the giving of donations, gratuities,
pensions, allowances or emoluments, to any persons who are or were at
any time in the employment or services of the Company, or of any
Company which is a subsidiary of the Company or is allied to or
associated with the Company or with any such subsidiary Company, or
who are or were at anytime Directors or officers of the Company or of any
such other Company as aforesaid, and the wives, widows, families and
dependants of any such persons and, also to establish and subsidize and
subscribe to any institution, association, clubs or funds collected to be for
the benefit of or to advance the interests and well being of the Company or
of any such other Company as aforesaid, and make payments to or
towards the insurance of any such person as aforesaid and do any of the
matters aforesaid, either alone or in conjunction with any such other
Company as aforesaid;

xviii. To decide and allocate the expenditure on capital and revenue account
either for the year or period or spread over the years.

xix. To appoint and at their discretion to remove or suspend such Managers,


Secretaries, Officers, Clerks, Agents and servants for permanent,
temporary or special service as they may from time to time think fit, and
to determine their powers and duties, and fix their salaries or emoluments
and require security in such instances and to such amounts as they may
think fit, and from time to time to provide for the management and
transactions of the affairs of the Company in any special locality in India
in such manner as they may think fit. The provisions contained in the
clause following shall be without prejudice to the general powers
conferred by this clause.

xx. At any time and from time to time by power of attorney to appoint any
person or persons to be the Attorney or Attorneys of the Company for
such purposes and with such powers, authorities and discretions (not

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exceeding those vested in or exercisable by the Directors under these


presents) and for such period and subject to such conditions as the
Directors may from time to time think fit and any such appointment (if the
Directors may think fit) be made in favour of any Company or the
members, directors, nominees or managers of any Company or firm or
otherwise in favour of any fluctuating body or person whether nominated,
directly or indirectly by the Directors and such power of attorney may
contain any such powers for the protection or convenience of persons
dealing with such Attorneys as the Directors may think fit; and may
contain powers enabling any such delegates or Attorneys as aforesaid to
sub-delegate all or any of the powers, authorities, and discretion for the
time being vested in them.

xxi. To enter into all such negotiations, contracts and rescind and/or vary all
such contracts and to execute and do all such acts, deeds, and things in the
name of on behalf of the Company as they may consider expedient for or
in relation to any of the matters aforesaid or otherwise for the purposes of
the Company;
131.
a) Subject to the provisions of the Act and of these Articles the Board
shall have power to appoint from time to time one or more Directors
as Managing Director or Managing Directors and/or Whole-time
Directors of the Company for a fixed term not exceeding five years at
a time and upon .such terms and conditions as the Board thinks fit,
and the Board may by resolution vest in such Managing
Director(s)/Whole-time Director(s), such of the power hereby vested
in the Board generally as it thinks fit, and such powers may be made MANAGING
exercisable for such period or periods, and upon such condition and DIRECTORS
subject to such restriction as it may determine, the remuneration of
such Directors may be by way of monthly remuneration and/or fee for Power to
each meeting and/or participation in profits, or by any or all of those appoint
modes, or of any other mode not expressly prohibited by the Act. Managing or
Whole-time
b) Subject to the approval of shareholders in their meeting, the managing Directors
director of the Company may be appointed and continue to hold the
office of the chairman and Managing Director or Chief Executive
officer of the Company at the same time.

c) Subject to the provisions of Sections 197 & 198 of the Act, the
appointment and payment of remuneration to the above Director shall
be subject to approval of the members in general meeting and of the
Central Government.

132. a)
The Board of Directors may meet for the conduct of business, adjourn and
otherwise regulate its meetings, as it thinks fit.
b) A Director may, and the manager or secretary on the requisition of a
Director shall, at any time, summon a meeting of the Board.
133. The quorum for meetings of Board/Committees shall be as provided in the Act or Proceedings of
under the rules. the Board
134. a) Save as otherwise expressly provided in the Act, questions arising at any
meeting of the Board shall be decided by a majority of votes.
b) In case of an equality of votes, the Chairperson of the Board, if any, shall
have a second or casting vote.
135. The continuing Directors may act notwithstanding any vacancy in the Board; but, if

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and so long as their number is reduced below the quorum fixed by the Act for a
meeting of the Board, the continuing Directors or Director may act for the purpose
of increasing the number of Directors to that fixed for the quorum, or of
summoning a general meeting of the Company, but for no other purpose.
136. The participation of Directors in a meeting of the Board/ Committees may be either
in person or through video conferencing or audio visual means or teleconferencing,
as may be prescribed by the Rules or permitted under law.
137. a) The Board may elect a Chairperson of its meetings and determine the
period for which he is to hold office.
b) If no such Chairperson is elected, or if at any meeting the Chairperson is
not present within five minutes after the time appointed for holding the
meeting, the Directors present may choose one of their number to be
Chairperson of the meeting.
138. a) The Board may, subject to the provisions of the Act, delegate any of its
powers to committees consisting of such member or members of its body
as it thinks fit.
b) Any committee so formed shall, in the exercise of the powers so
delegated, conform to any regulations that may be imposed on it by the
Board.
139. a) A committee may elect a Chairperson of its meetings.
b) If no such Chairperson is elected, or if at any meeting the Chairperson is
not present within five minutes after the time appointed for holding the
meeting, the members present may choose one of their members to be
Chairperson of the meeting. Delegation of
140. a) A committee may meet and adjourn as it thinks fit. Powers of
b) Questions arising at any meeting of a committee shall be determined by a
Board to
majority of votes of the members present, and in case of an equality of
votes, the Chairperson shall have a second or casting vote. Committee
141. All acts done in any meeting of the Board or of a committee thereof or by any
person acting as a Director, shall, notwithstanding that it may be afterwards
discovered that there was some defect in the appointment of any one or more of
such Directors or of any person acting as aforesaid, or that they or any of them
were disqualified, be as valid as if every such D irector or such person had been
duly appointed and was qualified to be a director.
142. Save as otherwise expressly provided in the Act, a resolution in writing, signed by
all the members of the Board or of a committee thereof, for the time being entitled
to receive notice of a meeting of the Board or committee, shall be valid and
effective as if it had been passed at a meeting of the Board or committee, duly
convened and held
143. Subject to the provisions of the Act,—

a) A chief executive officer, manager, Company secretary or chief financial Chief


officer may be appointed by the Board for such term, at such remuneration Executive
and upon such conditions as it may thinks fit; and any chief executive Officer,
officer, manager, Company secretary or chief financial officer so Manager,
appointed may be removed by means of a resolution of the Board; Company
b) A director may be appointed as chief executive officer, manager, Secretary or
Company secretary or chief financial officer. Chief
144. A provision of the Act or these regulations requiring or authorising a thing to be Financial
done by or to a director and chief executive officers, manager, Company Secretary Officer
or chief Financial Officer shall not be satisfied by its being done by or to the same
person acting both as director and as, or in place of, chief executive officer,
manager, company secretary or chief Financial Officer.
145. a) The Board shall provide for the safe custody of the seal. The Seal

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b) The seal of the Company shall not be affixed to any instrument except by
the authority of a resolution of the Board or of a committee of the Board
authorised by it in that behalf, and except in the presence of at least two
directors and of the secretary or such other person as the Board may
appoint for the purpose; and those two directors and the secretary or other
person aforesaid shall sign every instrument to which the seal of the
Company is so affixed in their presence.
146. The Company in general meeting may declare dividends, but no dividend shall
exceed the amount recommended by the Board.
147. Subject to the provisions of section 123, the Board may from time to time pay to
the members such interim dividends as appear to it to be justified by the profits of
the Company.
148. a) The Board may, before recommending any dividend, set aside out of
the profits of the Company such sums as it thinks fit as a reserve or
reserves which shall, at the discretion of the Board, be applicable for
any purpose to which the profits of the Company may be properly
applied, including provision for meeting contingencies or for
equalising dividends; and pending such application, may, at the like
discretion, either be employed in the business of the Company or be
invested in such investments (other than shares of the Company) as
the Board may, from time to time, thinks fit.
b) The Board may also carry forward any profits which it may consider
necessary not to divide, without setting them aside as a reserve.
149 a) Subject to the rights of persons, if any, entitled to shares with special
rights as to dividends, all dividends shall be declared and paid
according to the amounts paid or credited as paid on the shares in
respect whereof the dividend is paid, but if and so long as nothing is
paid upon any of the shares in the Company, dividends may be
declared and paid according to the amounts of the shares.
b) No amount paid or credited as paid on a share in advance of calls Dividends and
shall be treated for the purposes of this regulation as paid on the Reserve
share.
c) All dividends shall be apportioned and paid proportionately to the
amounts paid or credited as paid on the shares during any portion or
portions of the period in respect of which the dividend is paid; but if
any share is issued on terms providing that it shall rank for dividend
as from a particular date such share shall rank for dividend
accordingly.
150. The Board may deduct from any dividend payable to any member all sums of
money, if any, presently payable by him to the Company on account of calls or
otherwise in relation to the shares of the Company.
151. a) Any dividend, interest or other monies payable in cash in respect of
shares may be paid by cheque or warrant sent through the post
directed to the registered address of the holder or, in the case of joint
holders, to the registered address of that one of the joint holders who
is first named on the register of members, or to such person and to
such address as the holder or joint holders may in writing direct.
b) Every such cheque or warrant shall be made payable to the order of
the person to whom it is sent.
152. Any one of two or more joint holders of a share may give effective receipts for any
dividends, bonuses or other monies payable in respect of such share.
153. Notice of any dividend that may have been declared shall be given to the persons
entitled to share therein in the manner mentioned in the Act.
154. No dividend shall bear interest against the Company.

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Provided however that no amount outstanding as unclaimed dividends shall be


forfeited unless the claim becomes barred by law and that such forfeiture, when
effected, will be annulled in appropriate cases;
155. Where a dividend has been declared by a company but has not been paid or
claimed within thirty days from the date of the declaration, the company shall,
within seven days from the date of expiry of the thirty days, transfer the total
amount of dividend which remains unpaid or unclaimed to a special account to be
opened by the company in that behalf in any scheduled bank to be called the
Unpaid Dividend Account as per provisions of section 124 and any other pertinent
provisions in rules made thereof.

The company shall transfer any money transferred to the unpaid dividend account
of a company that remains unpaid or unclaimed for a period of seven years from
the date of such transfer, to the Fund known as Investor Education and Protection
Fund established under section 125 of the Act.
156. The Board may retain dividends payable upon shares in respect of which any
person is, under the Transmission Clause hereinbefore contained, entitled to
become a member, until such person shall become a member in respect of such
shares.
157. Payment in any way whatsoever shall be made at the risk of the person entitled to
the money paid or to be paid. The Company will not be responsible for a payment
which is lost or delayed. The Company will be deemed to having made a payment
and received a good discharge for it if a payment using any of the foregoing
permissible means is made.
158. a) The Board shall from time to time determine whether and to what extent
and at what times and places and under what conditions or regulations,
the accounts and books of the Company, or any of them, shall be open to Accounts
the inspection of members not being directors.
b) No member (not being a director) shall have any right of inspecting any
account or book or document of the Company except as conferred by law
or authorised by the Board or by the Company in general meeting.
159. Minutes Books of General Meetings

a) The books containing the minutes of the proceedings of any


general meeting of the Company shall;
i. be kept at the registered office of the Company, and
ii. be open, during the business hours to the inspection of any member
without charge subject such reasonable restrictions as the Company may,
in general meeting impose so however that not less than two hours in each
day are allowed for inspection. Inspection of
Statutory
Provided however that any person willing to inspect the minutes books of General
Documents of
Meetings shall intimate to the Company his willingness atleast 15 days in advance.
the Company
b) Any member shall be entitled to be furnished, within seven days
after he has made a request in that behalf of the Company, with a
copy of any minutes referred to in Clause (a) above, on payment
of Rs. 10/- (Ten Rupees only) for each page or part thereof
160. Register of charges:

a) The Company shall keep at its registered office a Register of


charges and enter therein all charges and floating charges
specifically affecting any property or assets of the Company or any

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of its undertakings giving in each case the details as prescribed


under the provisions of the Act.
b) The register of charges and instrument of charges, as per clause (i)
above, shall be open for inspection during business hours—
a. by any member or creditor without any payment of fees; or
b. by any other person on payment of such fees as may be
prescribed,

Provided however, that any person willing to inspect the register of charges shall
intimate to the Company at least 15 days in advance, expressing his willingness to
inspect the register of charges, on the desired date.
161. a) The first Auditor of the Company shall be appointed by the Board of Directors
within 30 days from the date of registration of the Company and the Auditors
so appointed shall hold office until the conclusion of the first Annual General
Meeting.
b) Appointment of Auditors shall be governed by provisions of Companies Act
2013 and rules made there under.
c) The remuneration of the Auditor shall be fixed by the Company in the Annual Audit
General Meeting or in such manner as the Company in the Annual General
Meeting may determine. In case of an Auditor appointed by the Board his
remuneration shall be fixed by the Board.
d) The Board of Director may fill any casual vacancy in the office of the auditor
and where any such vacancy continues, the remaining auditor, if any may act,
but where such vacancy is caused by the resignation of the auditors and
vacancy shall be filled up by the Company in General Meeting.
162. Subject to the provisions of Chapter XX of the Act and rules made there under—
a) If the company shall be wound up, the liquidator may, with the sanction of
a special resolution of the company and any other sanction required by the
Act, divide amongst the members, in specie or kind, the whole or any part
of the assets of the company, whether they shall consist of property of the
same kind or not.
b) For the purpose aforesaid, the liquidator may set such value as he deems Winding up
fair upon any property to be divided as aforesaid and may determine how
such division shall be carried out as between the members or different
classes of members.
c) The liquidator may, with the like sanction, vest the whole or any part of
such assets in trustees upon such trusts for the benefit of the contributories
if he considers necessary, but so that no member shall be compelled to
accept any shares or others securities whereon there is any liability.
163. Every officer of the company shall be indemnified out of the assets of the company
against any liability incurred by him in defending any proceedings, whether civil or Indemnity
criminal, in which judgment is given in his favour or in which he is acquitted or in
which relief is granted to him by the court or the Tribunal Subject to the provisions
of Chapter XX of the Act and rules made there under—
164. (a) Every Director, Manager, Secretary, Trustee, Member or Debenture holder,
Member of a Committee, Officer, Servant, Agent, Accountant or other person
employed in or about the business of the company shall, if so required by the
Board before entering upon their duties sign a declaration pledging themselves
to observe a strict secrecy respecting all transactions of the Company with its Secrecy
customers and the state of accounts with individuals and in matters which may
come to their knowledge in the discharge of their duties except when required
to do so by the Board or by any meeting or by a Court of Law and except so far
as may be necessary in order to comply with any of the provisions in these
presents.

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(b) No member shall be entitled to visit or inspect any works of the Company,
without the permission of the Directors or to require discovery of or any
information respecting any details of the Company’s trading or business or any
matter which is or may be in the nature of a trade secret, mystery of trade,
secret or patented process or any other matter, which may relate to the conduct
of the business of the Company and which in the opinion of the directors, it
would be inexpedient in the interests of the Company to disclose.

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SECTION IX – OTHER INFORMATION

MATERIAL CONTRACTS AND DOCUMENTS FOR INSPECTION

The following contracts (not being contracts entered into in the ordinary course of business carried on by the Company or
entered into more than two years before the date of the Draft Prospectus) which are or may be deemed material have been
entered or to be entered into by the Company which are or may be deemed material will be attached to the copy of the
Prospectus, delivered to the Registrar of Companies, for registration. Copies of the abovementioned contracts and also the
documents for inspection referred to hereunder, may be inspected at the Registered and Corporate Office between 10 a.m.
and 5 p.m. on all Working Days from the date of this Draft Prospectus until the Issue Closing Date.

Material Contracts

1. Issue Agreement dated August 29, 2017 between our Company and Hem Securities Limited as Lead Manager to
the Issue.
2. Agreement dated August 28, 2017 executed between our Company and the Registrar to the Issue (Bigshare
Services Private Limited)
3. Banker to the Issue Agreement dated [●]among our Company, Lead Manager, Banker to the Issue and the
Registrar to the Issue.
4. Market Making Agreement dated [●]between our Company, Lead Manager and Market Maker.
5. Underwriting Agreement dated [●]between our Company, Lead Manager and Underwriter.
6. Tripartite Agreement dated [●]among CDSL, the Company and the Registrar to the Issue.
7. Tripartite Agreement dated [●]among NDSL, the Company and the Registrar to the Issue.

Material Documents

1. Certified copies of the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company as amended.
2. Certificate of Incorporation dated April 03, 2007 issued by the Registrar of Companies, Rajasthan, Jaipur.
3. Fresh Certificate of Incorporation dated August 22, 2017 issued by the Registrar of Companies,Rajasthan, Jaipur
consequent upon Conversion of the Company to Public Company.
4. Copy of the Board Resolution dated August 22, 2017 authorizing the Issue and other related matters.
5. Copy of Shareholder’s Resolution dated August 28, 2017 authorizing the Issue and other related matters.
6. Copies of Audited Financial Statements of our Company for the years ended March 31, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 &
2013.
7. Peer Review Auditors Report dated September 02, 2017 on Restated Financial Statements of our Company for the
years ended March 31, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 & 2013
8. Copy of the Statement of Tax Benefits dated September 02, 2017 from the Statutory Auditor.
9. Consents of the Lead Manager, Legal Advisor to the Issue, Registrar to the Issue, Statutory Auditor of the
Company, Peer Review Auditor, Promoters of our Company, Directors of our Company, Company Secretary and
Compliance Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Bankers to our Company, as referred to, in their respective capacities.
10. Copy of Certificate from the Peer Review Auditors of our Company, H.C. Bothra & Associates,Chartered
Accountants dated September 02, 2017 regarding the Eligibility of the Issue.
11. Board Resolution dated September 21, 2017 for approval of Draft Prospectus and Board Resolution dated [●] for
approval of Prospectus
12. Due Diligence Certificate from Lead Manager dated September 21, 2017 filed with BSE and dated [●] filed with
SEBI.
13. Approval from BSE vide letter dated [●] to use the name of BSE in the Prospectus for listing of Equity Shares on
the SME Platform of the BSE.

Any of the contracts or documents mentioned in this Draft Prospectus may be amended or modified at any time if so
required in the interest of our Company or if required by the other parties, without reference to the Shareholders subject to
compliance of the provisions contained in the Companies Act and other relevant statutes.

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DECLARATION

We, the person/persons mentioned herein below, as Directors or otherwise, as mentioned, certify that all relevant
provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, the Companies Act, 1956, to the extent applicable, the guidelines issued by the
Government of India and the regulations and guidelines issued by Securities and Exchange Board of India established
under section 3 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992, as the case may be, have been complied with
while issuing the Draft Prospectus. No statement made in the Draft Prospectus is contrary to the provisions of the
Companies Act, 2013, the Companies Act, 1956, to the extent applicable and the Securities and Exchange Board of India
Act, 1992, each as amended from time to time or the rules made there under or regulations and guidelines issued, as the
case may be. We further certify that all the statements made in the Draft Prospectus are true and correct.

SIGNED BY THE DIRECTORS OF OUR COMPANY

Mr. Ashish Mangal


Sd/- Managing Director
_____________________________ DIN: 00432213

Sd/- Mr. Rahul Mangal


Chairman & Non Executive Director
_________________________________ DIN: 01591411

Sd/- Mrs. Shalu Mangal


Whole Time Director
_________________________________ DIN: 00432482

SIGNED BY THE COMPANY SECRETARY AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER OF THE COMPANY:

Sd/- Mr. Honey Chordia


_________________________________ Company Secretary and Compliance Officer

Sd/- Mr. M.L. Poddar


_________________________________ Chief Financial Officer

Place: Jaipur

Date: September 21, 2017

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