To,
The Members,
Sanwaria Consumer Limited
(Under Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process vide Order of Hon'ble NCLT dated
29.05.2020)
The Hon'ble National Company Law Tribunal, Indore Bench, ("NCLT"), had vide
its order dated May 29, 2020 admitted the application for the initiation of the corporate
insolvency resolution process ("CIRP") of Corporate Debtor in terms of the
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 read with the rules and regulations framed
thereunder, as amended from time to time ("Code"). Accordingly, pursuant to the
provisions of Section 17 of the IBC, the powers of the Board of Directors of the Corporate
Debtor stands suspended and such powers shall be vested with Mr. Rajeev Goel, appointed as
the Insolvency Resolution Professional (the IRP or interim Resolution Professional).
Further, the committee of creditors (CoC) of the Corporate Debtor, pursuant to the meeting
held on July 28, 2020 and in terms of Section 22 (2) of the Code, resolved with 100%
voting share, to replace the existing Interim Resolution Professional with Mr. Gautam
Mittal as the resolution professional (RP) for the Corporate Debtor. Accordingly, the NCLT
has in its hearing dated 4th September, 2020 through video conferencing
pronounced the approval for the appointment of Mr. Gautam Mittal as the RP
("Resolution Professional") of the Corporate Debtor.
Since the company is under Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP), as per
Section 17 of the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, from the date of appointment of the
Resolution Professional.
(a) the management of the affairs of the company shall vest in the Resolution
Professional.
(b) the powers of the Board of Directors of the company shall stand suspended and be
exercised by the Resolution Professional.
(c) the officers and managers of the company shall report to the Resolution
Professional and provide access to such documents and records of the company as may be
required by the Resolution Professional.
(d) the financial institutions maintaining accounts of the company shall act on the
instructions of the Resolution Professional in relation to such accounts and furnish all
information relating to the company available with them to the Resolution Professional.
RESULTS OF OUR OPERATIONS
Your Company's financial performance for the year under review has been encouraging.
Key aspects of Standalone Financial Performance of SCL for the current financial year
2020-2021 along with the previous financial year 2020-21 are tabulated below:
(Amount in Rs. Lakhs)
Particulars |
Standalone |
Consolidated |
|
For the year ended March 31, 2021 |
For the year ended March 31, 2020 |
For the year ended March 31, 2021 |
For the year ended March 31, 2020 |
Total Income |
223.56 |
298030.93 |
223.56 |
298038.71 |
Profit Before Depreciation, Interest and Tax |
(1380.05) |
(129216.30) |
(1665.13) |
(114701.30) |
Less: Depredation & Amortization expenses |
651.35 |
693.48 |
785.89 |
828.03 |
Less: Finance cost |
0.087 |
6528.45 |
0.087 |
6528.45 |
Profit before Taxation and Exceptional Items |
(731.61) |
(121994.36) |
(879.15) |
(122057.78) |
Less: Extraordinary and Exceptional Item |
|
|
|
|
Profit before Taxation |
(731.61) |
(121994.36) |
(765.64) |
(122057.78) |
Less: Provision for Tax for Current Year |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Less: Provision for deferred Tax |
(113.52) |
(95.38) |
(113.52) |
(95.38) |
Profit for the period |
(618.10) |
(121898.98) |
(765.64) |
(121962.40) |
Other Comprehensive Income(net) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Profit After Tax |
(618.10) |
(121898.98) |
(765.64) |
(121962.40) |
Dividend |
0% |
0% |
0% |
0% |
Transferred to Reserves |
(618.10) |
(121898.98) |
(765.64) |
(121962.40) |
Shareholders' Fund |
(57376.86) |
(56758.77) |
(57388.58) |
(56622.95) |
Earnings Per Share (EPS) |
(0.08) |
(16.56) |
(0.10) |
(16.57) |
i) Basic |
(0.08) |
(16.56) |
(0.10) |
(16.57) |
ii) Diluted |
|
|
|
|
The revenue from operations for the year ended 31st March, 2021 stood at Rs.223.56 Lacs
(Rupees Two hundred and twenty three Lacs Approx.) as compared to Rs.298030.93 Lacs
(Rupees Two Lacs Ninety Eight Thousand and thirty Approx) for the previous year ending
31st March, 2020. The loss before tax for the year ended 31st March, 2021 stood at
Rs.618.10 Lacs (Rupees Six Hundred and Eighteen Lacs Approx.) as compared to loss of
Rs.1,21,994.37 Lacs (Rupees One lac Twenty One Thousand Nine Hundred and Ninety Four Lacs
Approx.) for the year ending 31st March, 2020. The Loss after Tax stood at Rs.618.10 Lacs
(Rupees Six Hundred and Eighteen Lacs Approx.) for the year ending 31st March, 2021 as
compared to loss of Rs.1,21,898.98 Lacs (Rupees One Lac Twenty One Thousand Eight hundred
and Ninety Eight Lacs Approx.) for the previous year.
INDIAN ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), vide its notification in the Official Gazette
dated February 16, 2015 has issued Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules, 2015.
Accordingly, in compliance with the said Rules, the Standalone and Consolidated Financial
Statements of the company for the Financial Year 2020-2021 have been prepared as per
Indian Accounting Standards.
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
The Company has complied with the corporate governance requirements under the Companies
Act, 2013, and as stipulated under the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing
Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 ("SEBI (LODR)"). A
separate section on Corporate Governance under SEBI (LODR) along with a certificate from
the auditors confirming the compliance is marked as Annexure and forms part of this
Directors Report.
DISCLOSURES OF AMOUNTS, IF ANY, TRANSFER TO ANY RESERVES
An amount of (Rs.618.10 Lacs) is proposes to transfer to General Reserve from the
profits of the year under review.
DIVIDEND
Your company is under Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process and incurring losses. The
Board of Directors (suspended during CIRP) does not recommend any dividend during the year
under review.
SHARE CAPITAL
The Authorised Capital of the Company is Rs. 78,00,00,000 consisting of 76,00,00,000
Equity Shares of face value of Rs. 1.00 each and 20,00,000 Preference Shares of Face value
of Rs. 10 each and the Paid up capital was increased to Rs. 73,61,00,000 consisting of
73,61,00,000 Equity shares of face value of Rs. 1.00 each.
MATERIAL CHANGES AND COMMITMENTS,IF ANY, AFFECTING THE FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE
COMPANY, OCCURED AFTER THE BALANCE SHEET DATE AND AS AT THE DATE OF SIGNING THIS REPORT
There are no material changes and commitments affecting the financial position of the
Company occurred after the Balance Sheet Date and as at the date of signing of this
report.
PARTICULARS OF LOANS, GUARANTEES OR INVESTMENTS
The Company has not given any loans, guarantees or investments covered under the
provisions of Section 186 of the Companies Act, 2013 during the financial year 2020-2021.
DEPOSITS
Your Company has not accepted any deposits within the meaning of Section 73 of the
Companies Act, 2013 and the Companies (Acceptance of Deposits) Rules, 2014.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND KEY MANAGERIAL PERSONNEL
Directors
As on March 31, 2021, the Composition of Board of Directors of the Company included
total of 6 (Six) directors comprising of 3 (Three) Executive Directors,! (One)
Non-Executive Non Independent Directors and 2 (Two) Non-Executive Independent Director.
Re-appointment
Mr. Satish Agrawal, Director of the Company, retire by rotation at the forthcoming
Annual General Meeting and being eligible, offers himself for reappointment. The detail of
the Directors being eligible to be reappointed is set out in the in the explanatory
statement to the notice of the ensuing Annual General Meeting.
Key Managerial Personals
The Key Managerial Personals (KMPs) of the Company in accordance with the provisions of
Section 2(51) and Section 203 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Companies (Appointment
and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014 (including any statutory
modification(s) or re-enactment(s) for the time being in force) are as follows:
s. No. Name of KMP's |
Designation |
1. Gulab Ghand Agrawal |
Chairman & Whole Time Director |
2. AsHoK Agrawal |
Whole Time Director |
3. Satish Agrawal |
Whole Time Director |
4. Surendra Kumar Jain |
Independent Director |
7. Shilpi Jain |
Independent Director |
7. Anil Kumar Vishwakarma |
Chief Financial Officer |
8. Shilpa Agarwal |
Company Secretary (Left on 09.08.2021) |
DECLARATION BY INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS
All Independent Directors have submitted their disclosures to the Board that they
fulfill all the requirements as stipulated in Section 149(6) of the Companies Act, 2013
and SEBI Listing Regulations.
FAMILIARISATION PROGRAMME FOR INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS
The Company's policy on programmes and measures to familiarize Independent Directors
about the Company, its business, updates and development includes various measures viz.
issue of appointment letters containing terms, duties etc., management information
reports, presentation and other programmes as may be appropriate from time to time. The
Policy and programme aims to provide insights into the Company to enable independent
directors to understand the business, functionaries, business model and others matters.
The said Policy and details in this respect is displayed on the Company's website.
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF THE BOARD, ITS COMMITTEES AND INDIVIDUAL DIRECTORS
Since the powers of the Board of Directors have been suspended with effect from 29th
May, 2020 pursuant to the orders dated 29th May, 2020 passed by Hon'ble
National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Indore Bench, Ahmedabad evaluation of Board has not
taken place for the year 2020-21.
MEETINGS
The corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRP) of the Company has been in effect
from 29th May, 2020 as per the Orders passed by Hon'ble National Company Law
Tribunal, Indore Bench, Ahmadabad. Prior to the commencement of CIRP, the Board of
Directors met Once during the financial year 2020-21 and thereafter, since May 29, 2020
the powers of the Board of Directors have been suspended during the CIRP period. The dates
of board meetings is May 20, 2020. After that Five co-ordination meetings was called by
Resolution Professional (RP) on 07th August, 2020, 07th September,2020, 11th
November,2020, 02nd December, 2020 and 02nd February 2021 which was
attended by Executive Director and Independent Directors.
COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD
Since the powers of the Board of Directors have been suspended w.e.f. 29th
May, 2020 pursuant to the orders dated 29th May, 2020 passed by Hon'ble National Company
Law Tribunal (NCLT), Indore Bench, Ahmedabad the powers of the various committees have
also been suspended with effect from the same date as per SEBI circular No.
SEBI/LADNRO/GN/2018/21 dated 31st May, 2018 and hence no meetings have May,
2018 and hence no meetings have since been conducted.
Prior to the commencement of corporate insolvency resolution process, the Board had
Four Committees viz Audit Committee, Nomination and Remuneration Committee, Stakeholders
Relationship Committee and Corporate Social Responsibility Committee as mandated under the
Act and the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The
details of the role of Audit Committee, Nomination and Remuneration Committee and
stakeholders Relationship Committee along with their composition, number of meetings held
during the financial year and attendance at the meetings are provided in the Corporate
Governance Report, which forms an integral part of this Report.
POLICY ON REMUNERATION OF DIRECTORS, KMPs, SENIOR MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL AND OTHER
EMPLOYEES
The remuneration paid to the Directors is in accordance with the Nomination and
Remuneration Policy of SCL formulated in accordance with Section 134(3)(e) and Section
178(3) of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Regulation 19 of SEBI Listing Regulations
(including any statutory modification(s) or re-enactment(s) for the time being in force).
The salient aspects covered in the Nomination and Remuneration Policy is outlined below:
- To identify the persons who are qualified to become director and who may be appointed
in senior management in accordance with the criteria laid down, and recommend to the board
of directors their appointment and removal.
- To formulate the criteria for determining qualifications, positive attributes and
independence of a director and recommend to the Board a policy relating to the
remuneration of Directors, key managerial personnel and other employees of SCL.
- To formulate the criteria for evaluation of Independent Director and the Board.
- To evaluate the performance of the members of the Board and provide necessary report
to the Board for further evaluation of the Board and to determining whether to extend or
continue the term of appointment of the independent director, on the basis of the report
of performance evaluation of independent directors.
- To recommend to the Board on Remuneration payable to the Directors, Key Managerial
Personnel and Senior Management.
- To provide to Key Managerial Personnel and Senior Management reward linked directly
to their effort, performance, dedication and achievement relating to the Company's
operations.
- To retain, motivate and promote talent and to ensure long term sustainability of
talented managerial persons and create competitive advantage.
- To develop a succession plan for the Board and to regularly review the plan.
- To assist the Board in fulfilling responsibilities.
- To implement and monitor policies and processes regarding principles of corporate
governance.
PARTICULARS OF REMUNERATION OF DIRECTORS AND KMP'S
A statement containing the details of the Remuneration of Directors and KMP's as
required under Section 197(12) of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 5 of the
Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014 is attached
as 'Annexure' which forms part of this Annual Report. However, the Company has not paid
any Managerial Remuneration for the financial year 2020-2021 to any of its Whole-Time
Directors and Non-Executive Director.
DETAILS OF SUBSIDIARY/JOINT VENTURES/ASSOCIATE COMPANIES
SCL has two wholly owned Subsidiary Companies:
> Sanwaria Singapore Private Limited (Singapore);
> Sanwaria Energy Limited
During the year, there has been no business activity by Sanwaria Singapore Private
Limited (Singapore), foreign subsidiary of the Company. The Board has reviewed the affairs
of the subsidiary. In accordance with Section 129(3) of the Companies Act, 2013 and in
accordance with the Accounting Standard AS-21 issued by the Institute of Chartered
Accountants of India, Consolidated Financial Statements presented by the Company in this
Annual Report include the financial information of its subsidiary.
Further, in accordance to the Section 136 of the Companies Act, 2013; the Annual
Accounts and related documents of the subsidiary company shall be kept open for inspection
till the date of AGM during the business hours at the Registered Office of the Company.
The Company will also make available copy thereof upon specific request by any Member of
the Company interested in obtaining the same.
The statement containing the salient features relating to Subsidiary Company in the
prescribed format in AOC-1 is appended as an annexure to this Report.
COMPLIANCE OF APPLICABLE SECRETARIAL STANDARDS
Your Directors states that Company has complied with all applicable Secretarial
Standards issued by Institute of Company Secretaries of India revised and notified on
October 01, 2017.
EXTRACT OF ANNUAL RETURN
The extract of Annual Return pursuant to the provisions of Section 92 of the Companies
Act, 2013 read with Rule 12 of the Companies (Management and Administration) Rules, 2014
is available on the website of the Company and shall be made available to the members on
request.
ORDERS PASSED BY REGULATORS/COURTS/ TRIBUNALS
Except for commencement of CIRP under the Code, no material orders were passed by
Regulators/ Courts / Tribunals during the period impacting the going concern status and
Company's operations in future.
DIRECTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT
As required under Section 134 (5) of the Companies Act, 2013, directors (suspended
during CIRP) , to the best of their knowledge and belief, state that:
In the preparation of the annual accounts for the year ended March 31, 2021, the
applicable accounting standards have been followed along with proper explanation relating
to material departures;
i. they have, in the selection of the accounting policies, consulted the Statutory
Auditors and have applied them consistently and made judgments and estimates that are
reasonable and prudent so as to give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the
Company as at 31st March, 2021 and of its profits/ losses for the year ended on that date;
ii. they have taken proper and sufficient care for the maintenance of adequate
accounting records in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 for
safeguarding the assets of the Company and for preventing and detecting fraud and other
irregularities; and
iii. they have prepared the annual accounts for the year ended 31st March, 2021 on a
'going concern' basis; and
iv. they had laid down internal financial controls to be followed by the Company and
that such internal financial controls are adequate and were operating effectively.
v. they had devised proper systems to ensure compliance with the provisions of all
applicable laws and that such systems were adequate and operating effectively.
MAINTAINENCE OF COST RECORDS
The Company is required to maintain Cost Records as specified by the Central Government
under Section 148 (1) of the Companies Act, 2013.
STATUTORY AUDITOR
M/s. Pramod K. Sharma & Co.; Chartered Accountants (Firm Registration No.
007857C 11-12, Sarnath Complex, Opp. Board Office, Shivaji Nagar, Bhopal (M.P.) were
appointed as the statutory auditors of the Company to hold office for a period of five
consecutive years from the conclusion of the 28th Annual General Meeting held
on December 26, 2019 of the Company till the conclusion of 33rd Annual General
Meeting to be held in the year 2024.
The Notes on financial statement referred to in the Auditors' Report are
self-explanatory and do not call for any further comments. The Report given by the
Auditors on the financial statements of the Company is part of the Annual Report. The
Comments on the qualifications in the Auditors' Report on the financial statements of the
Company for financial year 2020-21 are as provided in the "Statement on Impact of
Audit Qualifications" which is annexed hereafter as Annexure and forms part of this
report.
SECRETARIAL AUDITOR
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 204 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with
Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014, the Company
has appointed P.K. Rai & Associates, Practicing Company Secretaries, having their
office at F-5/159, Zone-2, MP Nagar, Bhopal- 462011, M.P. to undertake the Secretarial
Audit functions of the Company.
The Secretarial Audit Report submitted by P.K. Rai & Associates in the prescribed
form MR- 3 is attached as an 'Annexure' which forms part of this Annual Report.
INTERNAL FINANCIAL CONTROL SYSTEM
According to Section 134(5)(e) of the Companies Act, 2013, the term Internal Financial
Control (IFC) means the policies and procedures adopted by the company for ensuring the
orderly and efficient conduct of its business, including adherence to company's policies,
the safeguarding of its assets, the prevention and detection of frauds and errors, the
accuracy and completeness of the accounting records, and the timely preparation of
reliable financial information.
The Company has a well-placed, proper and adequate internal financial control system
which ensures that all assets are safeguarded and protected and that the transactions are
authorized recorded and reported correctly.
Your Company has appointed M/s Rahul Choudhary & Associates, a firm of Practicing
Chartered Accountant represented by Mr. Rahul Choudhary, Bhopal as the Internal Auditors
of the Company to focus on review of business processes and suggest improvements as
applicable. Independence of the audit and compliance is ensured by direct reporting of
Internal Audit Team to the Audit Committee of the Board.
ADEQUACY OF INTERNAL FINANCIAL CONTROLS WITH REFERENCE TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
In addition; the Companies Act, 2013 re-emphasizes the need for an effective Internal
Financial Control system in the Company. The system should be designed and operated
effectively. Rule 8(5)(viii) of Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014 requires the information
regarding adequacy of Internal Financial Controls with reference to the financial
statements to be disclosed in the Board's report.
To ensure effective Internal Financial Controls the Company has laid down the following
measures:
All operations are executed through Standard Operating Procedures in all
functional activities for which key manuals have been put in place. The manuals are
updated and validated periodically.
The Company has a comprehensive risk management framework.
The Company has in place a well-defined Vigil Mechanism (Whistle Blower Policy).
Compliance of secretarial functions is ensured by way of secretarial audit.
Compliance relating to cost records of the company is ensured by way of cost
audit.
PREVENTION OF INSIDER TRADING
The Company has adopted a Code of Conduct for Prevention of Insider Trading with a view
to regulate trading in securities by the Directors and designated employees of the
Company. The Code requires preclearance for dealing in the Company's shares and prohibits
the purchase or sale of Company shares by the Directors and the designated employees while
in possession of unpublished price sensitive information in relation to the Company and
during the period when the Trading Window is closed. The Board is responsible for
implementation of the Code. All Board Directors and the designated employees have
confirmed compliance with the Code.
DISCLOSURE ON VIGIL MECHANISM (WHISTLE BLOWER POLICY)
Pursuant to Regulation 22 of SEBI Listing Regulations, your Company has established a
mechanism called 'Vigil Mechanism (Whistle Blower Policy)' for directors and employees to
report to the appropriate authorities of unethical behavior, actual or suspected, fraud or
violation of the Company's code of conduct or ethics policy and provides safeguards
against victimization of employees who avail the mechanism. The policy permits all the
directors and employees to report their concerns directly to the Chairman of the Audit
Committee of the Company.
RISK MANAGEMENT
The Company has an elaborate Risk Management procedure, which is based on three
pillars: Business Risk Assessment, Operational Controls Assessment and Policy Compliance
processes. Major risks identified by the businesses and functions are systematically
addressed through mitigating actions on a continuing basis. Pursuant to section 134 (3)
(n) of the Companies Act, 2013 and the Listing Agreement, 2015, the Company has a Risk
Management Committee to monitor the risks and their mitigating actions and the key risks
are also discussed at the Committee. The details of the committee and its terms of
reference are set out in the Corporate Governance Report forming part of the Board Report.
At present the company has not identified any element of risk which may threaten the
existence of the company. Some of the risks identified by the Risk Management Committee
relate to competitive intensity and cost volatility.
PERSONNEL
During the year under review, no employees, whether employed for the whole or part of
the year, was drawing remuneration exceeding the limits as laid down u/s Section 197(12)
of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rules 5(2) and 5(3) of the Companies (Appointment and
Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014. Hence the details required under
Section 197(12) are not required to be given.
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Corporate Governance is about maximizing shareholders value legally, ethically and
sustainably. At SCL, the goal of Corporate Governance is to ensure fairness of every
stakeholder. We believe sound corporate governance is critical to enhancing and retaining
investor trust. We always seek to ensure that our performance is driven by integrity.
The Company has adopted the policies in line with new governance requirements including
the
- Policy on Related Party Transactions
- Policy on Preservation of Documents of SCL.
- Policy on Determining Material Subsidiaries
- Policy for Determination of Materiality.
- Remuneration Policy
- Corporate Social Responsibility Policy
- Whistle Blower Policy (Vigil Mechanism)
- Code of Fair Disclosure
- Code of Conduct to Regulate, Monitor and Report Trading by Insiders.
- Code of Business Conduct and Ethics for the Board of Directors, Senior Management
Personnel and Other Employees.
A separate report on Corporate Governance is provided together with a Certificate from
the Statutory Auditors of the Company regarding compliance of conditions of Corporate
Governance as stipulated under Listing Regulations. A Certificate of the CEO/CFO of the
Company in terms of Listing Regulations, inter alia, confirming the correctness of the
financial statements and cash flow statements, adequacy of the internal control measures
and reporting of matters to the Audit Committee, is also annexed.
EXTRACT OF ANNUAL RETURN
The extract of annual return in Form MGT-9 as required under Section 92(3) and Rule 12
of the Companies (Management and Administration) Rules, 2014 is appended as an Annexure to
this Report.
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
In line with the requirements of the Companies Act, 2013 and Listing Regulations, your
Company has formulated a Policy on Related Party Transactions. The Policy intends to
ensure that proper reporting; approval and disclosure processes are in place for all
transactions between the Company and Related Parties.
All Related Party Transactions are placed before the Audit Committee for review and
approval. Prior omnibus approval is obtained for Related Party Transactions on a quarterly
basis for transactions which are of repetitive nature and / or entered in the Ordinary
Course of Business and are at Arm's Length. All Related Party Transactions are subjected
to independent review to establish compliance with the requirements of Related Party
Transactions under the Companies Act, 2013 and Listing Regulations.
All Related Party Transactions entered during the year were in Ordinary Course of the
Business and on Arm's Length basis. No Material Related Party Transactions, i.e.
transactions exceeding ten percent of the annual consolidated turnover as per the last
audited financial statements, were entered during the year by the Company. All Related
Party Transactions as entered by the Company during the Year is disclosed in Form AOC-2 as
annexed along with this Report.
OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE AND FUTURE OUTLOOK OF THE COMPANY
A detailed review of operations and performance and future outlook of the Company is
given separately under the head 'Management Discussion & Analysis' pursuant to
Regulation 34 read with Part B of Schedule V of SEBI Listing Regulations, is annexed and
forms part of this Annual Report.
PREVENTION OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT WORKPLACE
The Company is committed to provide a protective environment at workplace for all its
women employees. To ensure that every woman employee is treated with dignity and respect
and as mandated under "The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention,
Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013", the Company has constituted Internal
Complaints Committee (ICC) to prevent, prohibit and redress the cases of sexual harassment
of any women at workplace. The Company has designated an external Independent member as a
Chairperson of the Committee. The Company has not received any Complaints on Sexual
Harassment during the year.
ENERGY CONSERVATION, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY ABSORPTION AND FOREIGN
EXCHANGE EARNINGS AND OUTGO
Pursuant to provisions of Section 134 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 8(3) of
the Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014, the details of activities in the nature of Energy
Conservation, Research and Development, Technology Absorption and Foreign Exchange
Earnings and Outgo is set out hereunder:
i. environment, safety, health and energy conservation
Your Company is committed to continuously reduce energy consumption at its various
units. The Company works on the principal of "Zero Injury" and integrates Safety
as a non-negotiable value through a combination of training and hardware up-gradation
leveraging, core technology concepts and safety standards. This has led the Company
targeting change in behavior patterns and elimination of unsafe acts from the workplace.
Besides sustaining previous year initiatives, new measures were implemented during the
year. Your Company has been striving to ensure environment friendly initiatives when
implementing various projects on energy saving at its units. List of initiatives taken in
this regard are as under:
- Synchronization of air compressor for optimum use of this resource
- Installation of temperature transmitter on the condenser's inlet water temperature
for optimum running of cooling tower fan.
- Reuse of Treated effluent
- By the recirculation of Boiler Bank's and APH ash into the furnace which reduces the
problem of unburnt fuel and increasing the boiler efficiency.
- Use of energy efficient CFL and LED lamps in all plants.
- Recycling the Vacuum Pump cooling water.
- Usage of Natural Gas replacing Light Diesel Oil in Boiler
- Online monitoring of Boiler Efficiency.
- Re-circulation of cooling tower water.
- Installation of higher efficiency DG sets for uninterrupted power supply.
- The Company has installed variable frequency drive. The Company has made efforts to
conserve and optimize the use of energy.
- Utilization of UPS and high voltage control stabilizers.
- Use of high efficiency motors, variable frequency drives and screw compressors
instead of reciprocating compressors; roof mounted self driven ventilators and maximized
use of natural illumination.
Benefits of above measures:
- Cost reduction due to decline in overall energy consumption.
- Sustained un-interrupted power supply facilitated in achieving production lean time.
- Curtailed wastage at each production stage.
- Enhanced operating margin through cost reduction.
- Overall contributed towards environment and restrained wastage of water and food
commodity used as raw material in production.
- Company has been able to achieve the least possible consumption of energy in
comparison to the industry average.
2. research and development:
Your Company continues to pursue innovation and applied research as means to sustain
its global leadership in a competitive environment. Following are the areas in which the
R&D is being carried out by the Company in the Financial Year 2020-21:
i) Development, testing and specification setting of packaging materials.
ii) Formulation and evaluation of Agricultural inputs to enhance farm productivity,
crop quality and for other such applications.
Benefits Derived as a result of above:
- Quality evaluation of finished products and raw materials
- Entering new market segments.
- Increased Productivity
- strategic resource management
- Product improvement
- Improved Quality
- Cost reduction
- Reduced Steam Consumption
- Safe Working Condition
- Healthy environment
- Manufacturing and Packaging Quality Enhanced
Future plan of action
Your Company's creative & innovation team will continue to work on energy efficient
process like
- Reducing packaging weight / volume.
- Roll out of new range of differentiated products of international quality.
- Improvement of process and resource use efficiencies.
- Enlarge the scope of Agri-inputs options.
3. technology absorption, adaption and innovation
Technologies were successfully absorbed, resulting in a high production and new product
development to meet existing and new customer requirements. Technology innovations were
successfully implemented to increase production and reduce the consumption of raw
material, energy and utilities
The Company has well co-ordinated the management programme that includes setting out
governing guidelines pertaining to identifying areas of research, agreeing timelines,
resource requirements etc.; scientific research based on hypothesis, testing and
experimentation which leads to new / improved / alternative technologies; support the
development to launch ready product formulation based on research and implementation of
the launch ready product formulations in specific markets. Your Company is committed to
ensure that the support in terms of new products, innovations, technologies and services
is commensurate with the needs of Company and enables it to win in the marketplace.
4. foreign exchange earnings and outgo
The Company has continued to maintain focus and avail of export opportunities based on
economics considerations.
(In us $)
Contents |
For the year ended March 31, 2021 |
For the year ended March 31, 2020 |
Foreign Exchange earned |
Nil |
Nil |
Foreign Exchange used |
Nil |
Nil |
Net Foreign Exchange Earned |
Nil |
Nil |
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR)
Pursuant to Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013, and the relevant rules, the Company
is having in place the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Committee under the
chairmanship of Mr. Satish Agrawal, Chairman. The other members of the Committee are Mr.
Ashok Kumar Agrawal and Mr. Surendra Kumar Jain. The Company has not spent on CSR activity
for the financial year 2020-2021 due to loss.
During the year, the Company was not required to spend any amount on CSR activities as
the company have Negative profits calculated in terms of the provisions of Section 135
read with Section 198 of the Act. The Annual report on CSR activities as required under
the Companies Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Rules, 2014 is annexed as Annexure
to this Management Report.
APPRECIATION
The Board acknowledges with gratitude the co-operation and assistance provided to your
company by its bankers, financial institutions, and Government as well as Non-Government
agencies. The Board wishes to place on record its appreciation to the contribution made by
employees of the company during the year under review. The Board also takes this
opportunity to express its deep gratitude for the continued cooperation and support
received from its valued shareholders.
December 08, 2021 |
For Sanwaria Consumer Limited |
Bhopal |
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GAUTAM MITTAL |
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IP Regn No. IBBI/IPA-001/IP-P01331/2018-19,/12058 |
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Resolution Professional in the matter of Sanwaria Consumer Limited |
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Email id: sanwaria@aaainsolvency.com |
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