NOTE 1 : SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES: 1) BASIS OF ACCOUNTING: These financial statements have been brpared to comply in all material aspects with the Accounting Standards notified by Companies (Accounting Standards) Rules, 2006 (as amended) and relevant provisions of the Companies Act 1956, read with General Circular No 15/2013 dated 13th September 2013, issued by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs in respect of Section 133 of the Companies Act 2013 All Incomes and Expenditures having material bearing on the Financial Statements are recognized on accrual basis. 2) USE OF ESTIMATES: The brsentation of the Financial Statements, in conformity with the Generally Accepted Accounting policies, require the management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amount of Assets and Liabilities, Revenues and Expenses and disclosure of contingent liabilities. Such estimation and assumptions are based on management's evaluation of relevantfacts and circumstances as on date of Financial Statements. Difference between the actual results and estimates are recognized in the period in which the results are known / materialized. 3) REVENUE RECOGNITION: Sales are stated net of rebate and trade discount. It excludes Central Sales Tax and State Value Added Tax. With regard to sale of products, income is reported when practically all risks and rights connected with the ownership have been transferred to the buyers. This usually occurs upon dispatch of the goods. Interest on deposits is recognized on accrual basis. 4) FIXED ASSETS AND DEbrCIATION: Fixed Assets are stated at cost of acquisition or construction, net of accumulated debrciation, cenvat credit and adjustments arising from exchange rate variations relating to borrowings attributed to fixed assets. Cost includes incidental expenses capitalized from time to time on their due recognition, trial run expenses and interest attributable to the project till the date of commissioning. The Company has provided debrciation on Fixed Assets on "Written Down Value Method" on pro-rata basis in accordance with Section 123 (2), as per useful life specified in Schedule II of the Companies Act, 2013. 5) BORROWING COST: Borrowing costs are recognized in the period to which they relate, regardless of how the funds have been utilized, except where it relates to the financing of construction or development of assets requiring a substantial period of time to brpare for their intended future use. Interest on borrowings if any is capitalized up to the date when the asset is ready for its intended use. The amount of interest capitalized for the period is determined by applying the interest rate applicable to respective borrowings. 6) INVENTORIES: Inventories of goods traded is valued at lower of cost or net realizable value. Cost is determined on first-in-first-out basis. Cost includes cost of material and other related expenses. 7) EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT BENEFITS: (a) Short Term Short Term employee benefits are recognized as an expense at the undiscounted amount expected to be paid over the period of services rendered by the employees to the company. (b) Long Term The Company has both defined contribution and defined benefit plans, of which some have assets in approved funds. These plans are financed by the Company in the case of defined contribution plans. Defined Contribution Plans These are plans in which the Company pays br-defined amounts to separate funds and does not have any legal or informal obligation to pay additional sums. These comprise of contributions to Employees Provident Fund. The Company's Payments to the defined contributions plans are reported as expenses during the period in which the employee perform the services that the payment covers. Defined Benefit Plans Expenses for defined benefit gratuity payment plans are calculated as at the balance sheet date by independent actuaries in the manner that distributes expense over the employees working life. These commitments are valued at the brsent value of the expected future payments, with consideration for calculated future salary increases, using a discounted rate corresponding to the interest rate estimated by the actuary having regard to the interest rate on Government Bonds with a remaining term i.e. almost equivalent to the average balance working period of employees. Other Employee Benefit Compensated absences which accrue to employees and which can be carried to future periods but are expected to be encashed or availed in twelve months immediately following the year end are reported as expenses during the year in which the employees perform the services that the benefit converts and the liabilities are reported at the undiscounted amount of the benefits after deducting amounts already paid. 8) IMPAIRMENT OF ASSETS: The carrying value of assets of the Company's cash generating units are reviewed for impairment annually or more often if there is an indication of decline in value. If any indication of such impairment exists, the recoverable amount of those assets are estimated and impairment loss is recognized, if the carrying amount of those assets exceeds their recoverable amount. The recoverable amount is the greater of the net selling price and their value in use. Value in use is arrived at by discounting the estimated future cash flows to their brsent value based on appropriate discount factor. Net selling price is the estimated selling price in the ordinary course of business, less estimated cost of completion and to make the sale. As per the assessment conducted by the Company at June 30, 2013, there were no indications that the fixed assets have suffered an impairment loss. 9) TAXATION: A provision for Current Tax has been made at the current tax rate based on assessable income or on the basis of Sec. 115JB of the Income Tax Act, 1961 (Minimum Alternative Tax), whichever is higher. Deferred Tax resulting from "timing differences that are temporary in nature" between accounting and taxable profit is accounted for, using the tax rates and laws that have been enacted as on the Balance Sheet date. The deferred tax asset is recognized and carried forward only to the extent that there is a reasonable or virtual certainty, as the case may be, that the asset will be realised in future. 10) EARNING PER SHARE: Basic earning pershareiscalculatedbydividingthenetprofitaftertaxfortheyearattributabletoEquityShareholders of the Company by the weighted average number of Equity shares outstanding during the year. Diluted earning per Share is calculated by dividing net profit attributable to equity shareholders (after adjustment for diluted earnings) by average number of weighted equity shares outstanding during the year. 11) CASH FLOW STATEMENT: The Cash Flow Statement is brpared by the "Indirect Method" set out in Accounting Standard 3 on "Cash Flow Statement" and brsents the cash flows by operating, investing and financing activities ofthe Company. Cash and Cash equivalents brsented in Cash Flow Statement consist of cash on hand and demand deposits with banks. 12) PROVISIONS AND CONTINGENT LIABILITIES: A provision is recognized when the Company has a brsent legal or constructive obligation as a result of past event and it is probable that an outflow of resources will be required to settle the obligation, in respect of which reliable estimate can be made. Provisions (excluding long term benefits) are not discounted to its brsent value and are determined based on best estimates required to settle the obligation at the balance sheet date. These are reviewed at each balance sheet date and adjusted to reflect the current best estimates. Contingent liabilities are not recognized but are disclosed in the notes to the Financial Statements. A contingent asset is neither recognized nor disclosed. 19 Based on the guiding principles given in Accounting Standard on "Segment Reporting" (AS-17) issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, the Company operates mainly in trading of paper products and all other activities are incidental thereto, which have similar risk and return, accordingly, there is no separate reportable Segment disclosure is required. 23 Figures of brvious year have been regrouped/rearranged wherever necessary. As per our separate report of even date attached. For M/s J.R.Purohit & Co., Chartered Accountants (Firm Reg No:111841W) Vikas Purohit Partner Mem No.131959 For and on behalf of the Board of Directors Rushal Patel Chairman DIN : 06575447 Nishant Kumar Director DIN : 02372620 Pawanjit Negi Director DIN : 02729393 Nikhil Rajpuria Director DIN : 01009300 Rima Mehta Director DIN : 07158084 Dharmesh Agrawal Chief Financer Officer Alpesh Gandhi Company Secretary Place : Ahmedabad Date : 30/05/2015 |