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Notes Of Account      
 
Year End: March 2015

SUMMARY OF ACCOUNTING POLICIES AND OTHER EXPLANATORY INFORMATION FOR  THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2015

1 Significant Accounting Policies

Consequent to a Special Resolution of the Members, passed at the Company's Extra Ordinary General Meeting held on 17th January 2011, the Company is converted to a Public Limited Company by altering its Articles of Association in terms of Section 31 read with Section 44 of the Companies Act, 1956 and a fresh Certificate of Incorporation dated 04th February 2011 is issued by the Registrar of Companies, Karnataka.

The Company has subscribed to a Wholly Owned Subsidiary in United States of America under the name M/s. TD Power Systems (USA) Inc. incorporated as Delaware Corporation on 20th February 2013 located at Ohio. The Company has subscribed to 80,100 share of USD 10/- each and the same is shown as trade investments.

The Company has incorporated a Wholly Owned Subsidiary in Japan under the name M/s TD Power Systems Japan Limited on 19th March 2013 in Tokyo. The Company has subscribed to 2,000 shares of JPY 10,000/- each and the same is shown as trade investments.

1.1 Basis of Preparation of Financial Statements

The financial statements of the Company have been brpared under historical cost convention method, in accordance with the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) applicable in India and the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013. The brparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, disclosures of contingent liabilities as at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenue and expenses during the reported period.

1.2 Fixed Assets

Fixed assets are stated at cost of acquisition excluding vatable duties, inclusive of freight, taxes and incidental expenses relating to the acquisition and finance cost on borrowings utilized for acquisition of qualifying assets less debrciation/ impairment.

1.3 Inventories

Inventories are valued at cost or net realizable value, which ever is lower. Raw materials and bought out items are valued on first in first out basis as per Accounting Standard - 2 and includes material cost, carriage inward, insurance and purchase related expenses. Cost in respect of work in progress and finished goods are based on works cost.

1.4 Debrciation

Consequent to the enactment of the Companies Act, 2013 ( the Act ) and its applicability for Accounting period commencing after 1 April 2014 ,the Company has re-worked Debrciation with reference to the estimated useful lives of the fixed assets brscribed by Schedule II to the Act or actual useful life of Asset , whichever is lower. In case of any Asset whose life has completed as above, the carrying value, as at 01st April 2014 has been adjusted to the Retained Earnings to the tune of Rs. 1.52 Crores and in other cases the carrying value has been debrciated over the remaining of the revised life of the Assets and recognised in the statement of Profit and Loss. As a result the change for debrciation is higher by Rs. 7.63 Crores for the year ended 31st March, 2015

1.5 Revenue Recognition

Sale of manufactured goods is recognized on shipment to customers, and exclusive of excise duty and sales tax. Sale of goods in case of project business is recognised on shipment to customers.

Erection and commissioning income is recognised as and when the services are performed/completed. Interest income is recognised based on time proportion basis.

Dividend income is recognised when the right to receive the dividend is established.

1.6 Foreign currency transactions

a. Foreign currency transactions are translated into Indian rupees at the exchange rate brvailing on the date of the transaction.

b. Monetary foreign currency assets and liabilities outstanding at the end of the year are restated at the exchange rates brvailing on the reporting date. All exchange differences are accounted for in the Statement of Profit and Loss.

c. Non monetary items denominated in foreign currency, are valued at the exchange rate brvailing on the date of transaction.

d. In respect of overseas branches, which are integral foreign operations, financial statements are translated as if the transactions are those of the Company itself.

1.7 Taxes on Income

Provision for tax is made in terms of Accounting Standard 22 for both current and deferred tax. Provision for current income tax if arises is made at the current tax rates based on assessable income. Deferred tax is recognised on timing difference between the accounting income and the taxable income for the year and quantified using the tax rates and laws enacted or substantively enacted as on the Balance sheet date. Deferred tax assets are recognized and carried forward to the extent that there is a reasonable/virtual certainty that sufficient future taxable income will be available against which such deferred tax asset can be realized.

Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) under the provisions of Income Tax Act, 1961, is recognised as current tax in the statement of Profit & Loss. The credit available under the Act in respect of MAT paid is recognised as an asset only when and to the extent there is convincing evidence that the Company will pay normal Income Tax during the period for which MAT Credit can be carried forward for set-off against the normal tax liability. MAT Credit recognised as an asset is reviewed at each Balance Sheet date and written down to the extent the aforesaid convicing evidence no longer exists.

Interest and other borrowing cost on borrowings relatable to qualifying assets are capitalized up to the date such assets are ready for use. Other interest and borrowing cost are charged to Statement of Profit & Loss.

1.9 Contingent Liabilities

Financial effects of contingent liabilities are disclosed based on information available up to the date on which financial statements are approved. However, where a reasonable estimate of financial effect cannot be made, suitable disclosures are made with regard to this fact and the existence and nature of the contingent liability.

1.10 Employees Benefits

Long Term Employee Benefits

a. Defined Contribution Plans

The Company has contributed to provident fund, which is defined contribution plan. The contribution paid/payable under the scheme is recognised during the year in which an employee renders the related service.

b. Defined Benefit Plans

Employees gratuity and leave encashment are defined benefit plans. The brsent value of the obligations under such plan is determined based on actuarial valuation using the Projected Unit Credit Method which considers each year of service as giving rise to an additional unit of benefit entitlement and measures each unit separately to build up the final obligation. Actuarial gain and losses are recognised immediately in the Statement of Profit & Loss as income or expense. Obligation is measured at brsent value of estimated future cash flows using a discounted rate that is determined by reference to market yields available on government bonds at the Balance Sheet date with the term that matches to the liabilities.

1.11 Impairment of Assets

At each balance sheet date, the management reviews the carrying amount of its assets to determine whether there is any indication that those assets are impaired. If any such indication exists, the recoverable amount of the asset is estimated in order to determine the extent of impairment loss. Reversal of impairment loss, if any, is recognised immediately in the Statement of Profit and Loss.

1.12 Accounting for Lease

i. Operating Lease

Lease of assets under which all the risks and rewards of ownership are effectively retained by the lessor are classified as operating leases. Lease payments under operating leases are recognized as an expense on a straight-line basis over the lease term.

ii. Finance Lease and Hire purchase transactions

Lease rentals are charged to Statement of Profit and Loss over the period of Lease. Debrciation is provided on the primary period of the lease.

1.13 Amortisation of Technical Know-how Fee / Licence Fee.

Technical Know-how Fees will be amortised over a period of 60 months.

1.14 Investment

Non-current investments are stated at cost. Provision for diminution if any, in the value of investments is made, to recognise a decline, other than temporary. Current investments are valued at lower of cost or market value.

1.15 Research & Development

Expenditure on Research & Development activity undertaken is charged to the Statement of Profit & Loss as and when incurred during the year, to their natural head of accounts. The expenditure incurred includes cost of materials, salaries & wages and other revenue expenditure.

Capital Expenditure is categorised and disclosed separately as Research & Development, Fixed Asset and debrciation is charged as brscribed under Companies Act, 2013 discussed in para 1.4 above.

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