springform technology ltd share price Directors report


To,

The Members,

Springform Technology Limited

5B, Dudhia Industrial Estate, 2nd Floor>

Opp. S. V. Road, Dahisar East, Mumbai -400068

Your directors have the pleasure of presenting the 43rd Annual Report of Springform Technology Limited ("the Company") along with the audited Financial Statements for the financial year ended March 31, 2023.

1. Financial Summary

During the year under review, the Company registered a profit of INR 2902.07 thousand before tax on a standalone basis and a summary of the financial performance of the Company on a standalone basis is eiven below:

Particulars

2022-23 2021-22

•*

Current Year Previous year
(INR in thousands) (INR in thousands)

Income from Operations

11495.56 8668.28

Other Income

NIL NIL

Total Income

11495.56 8668.28

Total Expenditure

8593.49 6698.11

Profit before Prior Period Items & Tax

2902.07 1970.17

Less: Prior Period Items

NIL NIL

Profit Before Tax

2902.07 1970.17

Less: Tax

754.53 512.25

Profit After Tax

2147.54 1457.92

Add: Balance b/ f from the previous year

7183.71 5725.79

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QRR1 95 71R3.71

During the year under review, the total Income from the operation increased by 32.62%. The same is INR 11495.56 thousand as compared to INR 8668.28 thousand for the previous FY 2021-22. Total Net Profit increased by 47%, the same was INR 2147.54 thousand as compared to INR 1457.92 thousand for the previous FY 2021-22.

The Company is not required to give any consolidated accounts as it has no subsidiary, associate, or joint venture company.

2. State of the Companys Affairs

Your company is engaged in the technology sector, focusing on three main areas: software development, hardware trading, and information technology (IT) services. This diversified approach showcases its commitment to addressing various technological needs and demands, ultimately aiming to provide value to its clients and stakeholders within the technology sector. There has been no change in the nature of business of the Company during the year under review.

3. Transfer to Reserves

During the year under review, an amount of INR 2147.54 thousand has been transferred to General Reserves from the profits of the Company.

4. Dividend

During the year under review, your Board does not recommend any dividend and wishes to plough back the profits of the Company for the business.

5. Future Outlook

Your Company intends to grow its customer base by continuing to provide products and services in a seamless and integrated technology platform that meets all its business needs. It intends to grow the volume of support contracts which are lucrative and repetitive in nature and enhance the chances to win future project work and larger enhancements/ integrations with the same customer. Your Company has also ventured into training and setup solutions to enable the proper deployment of developed solutions, and provides tailor-made solutions for its clients. Engineering- based data management services are also being rendered by our Company,

6. Share Capital

The authorized share capital of the Company as of March 31, 2023, is INR 5,00,000/- (Rupees Five Lakhs only) divided into 50,000 (Fifty Thousand) equity shares of Rs. 10/- each, and the paid-up share capital of the Company as on March 31, 2023, is INR 5,00,000/- (Rupees Five Lakhs only) divided into 50,000 (Fifty Thousand) equity shares of Rs. 10/- each.

During the year review, the Company has not increased its authorized share capital and paid-up share capital.

Further, the Company has neither bought back any of its securities nor issued any sweat equity shares or bonus shares or provided any stock options to its employees during the year under review.

7. Details of Subsidiary, Joint Venture, or Associate Companies

Your Company does not have any Subsidiary.Company/Joint Venture/Associate Company.

8. Details of Directors and Key Managerial Personnel

Your Company has a professional Board with an optimal combination of Executive, Non-Executive, Women, and Independent Directors who bring to the table the right mix of knowledge, skills, and expertise and help the Company in implementing the best Corporate Governance practices.

In terms of section 152 of the Companies Act, 2013 ("the Act"), Mr. Pankaj Kishor Shah (DIN: 00945911), Managing Director of the Company is liable to retire by rotation at the ensuing 43rd Annual General Meeting and being eligible, offers himself for re-appointment. It is ascertained that the Directors appointment is not subject to disqualification mentioned under sections 164 and 165 of the Act. A brief profile along with the consent of the Director seeking re-appointment is given in Annexure-I of the Notice and is part of the Annual Report.

During the year under review, the non-executive directors of your Company had no pecuniary relationship or transactions with the Company.

Your Board confirms that none of the Directors of the Company are disqualified from being appointed as Director in terms of section 164 of the Act and necessary declaration has been obtained from all the Directors in this regard.

The details of the Directors of your Company as of March 31, 2023, are as follows:

Sr. No.

Name of Director Designation

1

Mr. Pankaj Kishor Shah Managing Director

2

Mrs, Rupali Pankaj Shah Director

3.

Ms. Bharvi Mansukhlal Shah Independent Director

4.

Ms. Krutika Rajendra Ghadigaonkar Independent Director

Key Managerial Personnel

The details of the Key Managerial Personnel of the Company as of March 31, 2023, are as follows:

Sr. No.

Name of Key Managerial Personnel Designation

1

Mr. Pankaj Kishor Shah Managing Director

2

Ms. Nina Jayaram Sardesai Chief Financial Officer (CFO)

3

Ms. Aastha Vishnu Khandelwal Company Secretary and Compliance Officer

9. Declaration by Independent Directors

During the year under review, in terms of Section 149 of the Act and Regulation 16(1) of the SEBI (Listing Obligations & Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 ("SEBI Listing Regulations"), Ms. Bharvi Shah and Ms. Krutika Ghadigoakar are the Independent Directors of your Company. The Board opined and confirm, in terms of Rule 8 of the Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014 that the Independent Directors are persons of high repute, and integrity and possess the relevant expertise and experience (including proficiency) in their respective fields. Both the Independent Directors possess requisite qualifications, experience, and expertise and they hold the highest standards of integrity.

Pursuant to the provisions of Section 149 of the Act, both the Independent Directors have submitted declarations that each of them meets the criteria of independence as provided in Section 149 (6) of the Act along with Rules framed thereunder and Regulation 16(l)(b) of SEBI Listing Regulations. There has been no change in the circumstances affecting their status as Independent Directors. The Independent Directors have also confirmed that they have complied with the Companys Code of Conduct.

10. Familiarisation Program for Independent Directors

The Independent Directors are regularly informed during meetings of the Board and its Committees on the business strategy, business activities, and regulatory updates. Whenever Directors are appointed, they are given a detailed orientation on the Company, industry, strategy, policies, Code of Conduct, regulatory matters, business, financial matters, and human resource matters of the Company.

Your Company has a familiarization program for the Independent Directors to familiarize them with the business model of the Company, their roles, rights, and responsibilities in the Company, the nature of the industry in which the Company operates, and related matters.

11. Annual Evaluation

The Nomination and Remuneration Policy of your Company empowers the Nomination and Remuneration Committee to formulate a process for effective evaluation of the performance of individual Directors, Committees of the Board, and the Board as a whole.

The Act requires that a formal annual evaluation needs to be made by the Board of its performance and that of committees and individual directors. Schedule IV of the Act states that

the performance evaluation of independent directors shall be done by the entire Board of Directors excluding the director being evaluated.

Your Board formally assesses its performance based on parameters which, inter alia, include the performance of the Board on deciding long-term strategy, rating the composition and mix of Board members, discharging of governance and fiduciary duties, handling critical and dissenting suggestions, etc.

The parameters for the performance evaluation of the Directors include contribution made at the board meeting, attendance, instances of sharing best practices, domain knowledge, vision, strategy, engagement with senior management, etc.

The Chairperson(s) of the respective Committees based on feedback received from the Committee members on the outcome of the performance evaluation of the Committee, share a report to the Board.

The independent Directors at their separate meeting review the performance of the Non- Independent Directors and the Board as a whole, Chairman of the Company after taking into account the views of the Executive Director and Non-Executive Directors.

The Chairman of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee leads the performance evaluation exercise. The outcome of the performance evaluation of the Committees of the Board and the Board is presented to the Nomination and Remuneration Committee and the Board of Directors of the Company and key outcomes, and actionable areas are discussed and acted upon.

12. Compliance with the applicable Secretarial Standards

During the year under review, your Company has followed the applicable Secretarial Standards, relating to the meeting of the Board of Directors (SS-1) and the General Meetings (SS-2), issued by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) and mandated as per the provisions of Section 118 (10) of the Act.

13. Number of Meetings of the Board

During the year under review, your Board met at regular intervals to discuss and decide on Company/ business policy and strategy. The notice and agenda with notes on each agenda item for the Board Meeting were circulated as per the provisions of the Act and Articles of Association of the Company.

Meeting of the Board: 5 (Five) meetings of the Board were held during the year under review namely on May 30, 2022, August 12, 2022, August 16, 2022, November 14, 2022, and February 14, 2023. The gap between the two consecutive board meetings was within the prescribed period of 120 days as specified under the provisions of Section 173 of the Act and the SEBI Listing Regulations.

Following is the detail of attendance by each of the Directors at the Board Meetings held during the year under review: •

Sr. No.

Name of the Directors

No. of Board Meetings

Entitled to Attend Attended

1

Mr. Pankaj KishorShah 5 5

2

Mrs. Rupali Pankaj Shah 5 5

3

Ms. Bharvi Mansukhlal Shah 5 5

4

Ms. Krutika Ghadigoakar 5 5

14. Committees of the Board

Your Company has constituted 2 (two) committees required under the Act and the SEBI Listing Regulations for meeting operational convenience. Following are the details set out in brief for the terms of reference and the constitution of these Committees:

a. Audit Committee:

All members of the Audit Committee are financially literate and have accounting or related financial management expertise. The Audit Committee consists of the following members:

(i) Ms. Bharvi Shah, Chairperson .

(ii) Ms. Krutika Ghadigaonkar, Member

(iii) Mr. Pankaj Kishor Shah, Member

During the year under review, the Audit Committee met 4 (four) times namely on May 30, 2022, August 12, 2022, November 14, 2022, and February 14, 2023. All the recommendations of the Audit Committee were accepted by the Board during the year under review.

Following is the detail of the attendance of each of the members of the Audit Committee at its Meeting held during the year under review:

Sr. No.

Name of the Directors

No. of Audit Committee Meetings

Entitled to Attend Attended

1.

Ms. Bharvi Shah 4 4

2.

Mr. Pankaj Kishor Shah 4 4

3.

Ms. Krutika Ghadigoakar 4 4

b. Nomination and Remuneration Committee:

The Nomination and Remuneration Committee consists of the following members:

(i) Ms. Krutika Ghadigoakar, Chairperson

(ii) Ms. Bharvi Shah, Member

(iii) Mrs. Rupali Shah, Member

During the year under review, the Nomination and Remuneration Committee met 1 (one) time namely on February 14, 2023.

Following is the detail of the attendance of each of the members of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee at its Meetings held during the year under review:

Sr. No.

Name of the Directors

No. ol NRC Meeting
Entitled to Attend Attended

1.

Ms. Bharvi Shah 1 1

2.

Mrs. Rupali Shah 1 1

3.

Ms. Krutika Ghadigoakar 1 1

15. Managements Discussion and Analysis Report and Corporate Governance Report

In terms of provisions of Regulation, 34(2) read with Para B of Schedule V of the SEBI Listing Regulations, a detailed review of the operations, performance, and outlook of the Company and its business is given in the Management Discussion and Analysis Report, which is furnished in "AnnexureA".

Corporate Governance compliance and disclosure does not apply to your Company as the Company does not exceed the threshold limit as provided under Regulation 15(2)(a) of SEBI Listing Regulations and hence the disclosure as per part C to E of Schedule V dqes not apply to your

Company. Your Company is required to disclose details as per parts A, B; F, and G of Schedule V of SEBI Listing Regulations. ...

Part A of Schedule V of SEBI Listing Regulations is with respect to the Related Party Disclosures. Your Company does not have any . holding company or subsidiary company. However, your Company has entered into transactions with the promoter/ promoter group companies that hold 10% or more shareholding in the Company, and the same is disclosed in the Financials as per the format prescribed in the relevant accounting standards.

Part B of Schedule V of SEBI Listing Regulations is for Management Discussion and Analysis, which is furnished in "Annexure A".

Your Company does not have any details of shares in the Demat suspense account/ or unclaimed suspense account and hence there is no disclosure made as per Part F of Schedule V of SEBI Listing Regulations.

There were no agreements binding your Company during the year under review and hence there is no disclosure made as per Part G of Schedule V of SEBI Listing Regulations.

16. Directors Responsibility Statement

As required under Section 134 (5) of the Act, the Directors, to the best of their knowledge and ability confirm that:

(i) in the preparation of the annual accounts for the financial year that ended March 31, 2023, the applicable accounting standards were followed along with the proper explanation relating to material departures;

(ii) They have selected such accounting policies and applied them consistently and made judgments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent to give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Company as of March 31, 2023, and its profit and loss for the financial year under review;

(iii) They have taken proper and sufficient care for the maintenance of adequate accounting records in accordance with the provisions of the Act for safeguarding the assets of the Company and for preventing and detecting fraud and other irregularities;

(iv) They have prepared the annual accounts for the financial year 2022-23 on a going concern basis;

(v) They have laid down internal financial controls to be followed by the Company and that such internal financial controls are adequate and are operating effectively; and

(vi) They have devised proper systems to ensure compliance with the provisions of all the applicable laws and that such systems are adequate and operating effectively.

17. Companys policy relating to Appointment, Payment of Remuneration to Directors, and Discharge of their duties

As per the provisions of Section 178(3} and Section 134 (3) (e) of the Act and on the recommendation of the Nomination & Remuneration Committee of the Company, the Board of Directors had approved a Policy which lays down a framework about appointment and remuneration of Directors, Key Managerial Personnel and the other employees and their remuneration which is furnished in "Annexure B".

The Policy broadly lays down the guiding principles, philosophy, and the basis for payment of remuneration to Directors, Key Managerial Personnel, and other employees. The policy also provides the criteria for determining qualifications, positive attributes, and Independence of the Director and criteria for appointment of Key Managerial Personnel/Senior Management while making the selection of the candidates.

The Policy on Appointment and Remuneration of the Directors as approved by the Board is available on the website of the Company and can be accessed through the web link http ://www.springformtech.com/CorporateGovernance/RemunerationPolicy.html

18. Particulars of Loans, Guarantees, or Investments made u/s 186 of the Companies Act, 2013

During the year under review, your Company has not given any loan or guarantee made any investment, or provided any security pursuant to Section 186 of the Act.

19. Unsecured Loan from Directors

During the year under review, your Company has accepted an unsecured loan from the Directors or their relatives, who have provided a declaration in writing to that effect that the amount is not been given out of funds acquired by them by borrowing or accepting loans or deposits from others.

20. Contracts and arrangements with Related Party

Your Company has adequate policies and procedures for the identification and monitoring of Related Party Transactions. All the transactions entered into with the Related Parties during the year under review were oh an arms length basis and were in the ordinary course of business. The Company has presented all Related Party Transactions before the Board specifying the nature, value, and terms and conditions of the transaction.

There have been no materially significant related party transactions with the Companys Promoters, Directors, and others as defined in Section 2(76) of the Companies Act, 2013 which may have a potential conflict of interest with the Company at large. Disclosure in Form AOC-2 is furnished in "Annexure C". Your attention is drawn to the related party disclosure made in the note contained in the financial statements of the Company.

Your Company has framed a Policy on the Materiality of Related Party Transactions and on dealing with Related Party Transactions in accordance with the SEBI Listing Regulations and the Act as amended from time to time. The Policy intends to ensure that proper reporting, approval, and disclosure processes are in place for all transactions between the Company and the Related Parties. The policy is available on the website of the Company at

http://www.springformtech.com/PDF/PolicyonRPT.pdf

21. Conservation of Energy, Technology Absorption, Foreign Exchange Earnings and Outgo

The information about the conservation of Energy, Technology Absorption, Foreign Exchange Earnings & Outgo as required under Section 134 (3)(m) of the Act read with Rule 8(3) of the Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014 is furnished in "Annexure D".

22. Statement indicating development & implementation of Risk Management Policy

Your Company has in place a mechanism to identify, assess, monitor, review, and mitigate various risks to key business objectives that may threaten the existence of the Company. The major risks identified by the business and functions are systematically addressed through mitigating actions on a continuous basis. The Policy on Risk Management as approved by the Board is available on the Companys website and can be accessed through the web link below: http://www.springformtech.com/CorporateGovernance/RiskManagementPolicv.html

23. Corporate Social Responsibility

The provisions of Section 135 of the Act read with the Companies (Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Rules, 2014 do not apply to the Company and hence, your Company is not required to

adopt the Corporate Social Responsibility Policy or constitute a Corporate Social Responsibility Committee during the year under review.

24. Details of significant material orders passed by the Regulators / Courts / Tribunal impacting the Going Concern status & Companys Operation in the future

During the year under review, the Company has not received any significant orders/ material orders passed by any of the Regulators/ Courts/ Tribunals impacting the ongoing concern status of the Company and its operations in the future.

25. Vigil Mechanism Policy

Your Company is committed to maintaining an ethical workplace that facilitates the reporting of potential violations of the Companys policies and applicable laws. To promote the highest ethical standards, your Company encourages its employees who have concern(s) about any actual or potential violation of the legal & regulatory requirements, incorrect or misrepresentation of any financial statements and reports, etc. any claim of theft or fraud, and any claim of retaliation for providing information to or otherwise assisting the Audit Committee, to come forward and express his/her concern(s) without fear of punishment or unfair treatment.

Pursuant to the provisions of Section 177 (9) of the Act and the SEBI Listing Regulations, your Company has established a robust Vigil Mechanism for Directors and Employees to report to the management instances of unethical behavior, actual or suspected, fraud, or violation of the Companys Code of Conduct. The Whistle Blower Policy/Vigil Mechanism provides that the Company investigates such incidents, when reported, in an impartial manner and shall take appropriate action as and when required to do so.

The Policy also provides the mechanism for employee(s) to raise their concerns that could have a grave impact on the operations, performance, value, and reputation of the Company and also provides direct access to the Chairman of the Audit Committee in appropriate or exceptional cases. The Whistle Blower Policy/ Vigil Mechanism Policy of the Company is available on the website at:

http://www.sprinRformtech.com/CorporateGovernance/WhistleBlowerPolicy.html

26. Deposits

During the year under review, your Company has not accepted any deposits within the meaning of Sections 73 and 74 of theAct read with Companies (Acceptance of Deposit) Rules, 2014, and no amount on account of principal or interest on deposits from the public was outstanding as on the date of the balance sheet.

27. Material changes and commitment, if any affecting the financial position of the Company that occurred between the end of the Financial period to which the financial statements relate and the date of this Report

No material changes or commitments are affecting the financial position of the Company between the end of the period to which this financial statement relates and the date of this Report.

28. Annual Return

The Annual Return of your Company as on March 31, 2023, in the Form MGT-7 in accordance with Section 92(3) and 134(3)(9) of the Act as amended from time to time and the Companies (Management and Administration) Rules, 2014 is available on the website of the Company at http://www.springformtech.com/PDF/Form-MGT7-22-23.PDF.

. 29. Maintenance of Cost Records

During the year under review, your Company is not required to maintain Cost Records as specified by the Central Government under Section 148 (1) of the Act.

30. Registrar and Transfer Agent

During the year under review, your Companys Registrar and Transfer Agent was Purva Sharegistry India Private Limited.

31. Remuneration of Directors, Key Managerial Personnel & Senior Management

The disclosure about remuneration and other details, as required to be furnished pursuant to Section 197 (12) of the Act read with Rule 5(1) of Companies (Appointment & Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014 are as follows:

a. The ratio of the remuneration of each director to the median remuneration of the employees of the Company for the financial year ended on March 31, 2023, is NIL as none of the Directors is paid any remuneration.

b. The percentage increase in remuneration of each director, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, and Company Secretary in the financial year is NIL.

c. The percentage increase in the median remuneration of employees in the financial year is NIL.

d. The number of permanent employees on the rolls of the Company is Ten (10)

e. Average percentile increase already made in the salaries of employees other than the managerial personnel in the last financial year and its comparison with the percentile increase in the managerial remuneration and justification thereof and point out if there are any exceptional circumstances for increase in the managerial remuneration is NIL as no remuneration was paid to any managerial personnel during the year under review.

f. Affirmation that the remuneration is as per the remuneration policy of the Company: The remuneration paid to the Directors, Key Managerial Personnel, and Senior Management is in accordance with the Nomination and Remuneration Policy formulated in accordance with Section 178 of the Act.

Your Company does not have any employee drawing remuneration in excess of limits prescribed under Section 197 (12) of the Act read with Rule 5 (2) and (3) of the Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014.

32. Disclosure regarding the issue of Employee Stock Option

Your Company does not have any Employee Stock Option Scheme/ Plan.

33. Statutory Auditors

The members at the 40th Annual General Meeting had approved the appointment of M/s. Vandana V. Dodhia & Co., Chartered Accountants, Mumbai (Firm Registration No. 117812W) as Statutory Auditor of your Company for a period of five years till the conclusion of the 45th Annual General Meeting. They have given their consent and confirmed their eligibility for the proposed appointment to act as the Statutory Auditor of the Company for the FY 2023-24.

The Report given by the Statutory Auditors; on Standalone Financial Statements of the Company for the year under review forms part of the Annual Report. There are no observations (including any qualifications, reservations, adverse remarks, or disclaimers) of the Auditors in the Audit Report. Further, the notes to the accounts referred to in the Auditors Report are self-explanatory.

34. Secretarial Audit Report

Pursuant to Section 204 of the Act read with the Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014, your Board had appointed Mrs. Amita Desai, of Amita Desai & Co., Practicing Company Secretaries, Mumbai (FCS 4180 & CP No.2339) to undertake the

Secretarial Audit of the Company for the year under review. The Secretarial Audit Report issued in Form MR-3 is furnished in "Annexure E".

Qualified Report of Secretarial Auditor and the Reply of the Board

The Secretarial Auditors reported the payment of penalty to BSE for the violation of Regulation 33 of SEBI Listing Regulations. The Board states that the same was due to technical reasons and the Company will ensure compliance with all regulations of SEBI.

35. Internal Auditors

The Internal Auditor of the Company reports to the Managing Director and the Audit Committee of the Board, which reviews and approves a risk-based annual internal audit plan.

36. Disclosure under the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition & Redressal) Act, 2013

Your Company has in place a Policy for a free workplace as required under the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition, and Redressal) Act, 2013 (POSH, 2013). Your Company has complied with the provision relating to the constitution of the Internal Committee under POSH, 2013. Your Company is committed to providing a safe and conducive work environment to all of its employees and associates. During the year under review, no complaints about sexual harassment of women at the workplace under POSH, 2013 were received by the Company.

37. Internal Control System and Adequacy of Internal Financial Controls

Your Company has an adequate system of Internal Financial Control commensurate with its size and scale of operations, procedures, and policies, ensuring the efficient and orderly conduct of its business, including adherence to the Companys policy, safeguarding of its assets, prevention, and detection of frauds and. errors, accuracy and completeness of accounting records and timely preparation of reliable financial information.

Based on the assessment carried out by the Management and the evaluation of the results of the assessment, your Board is of the opinion that the Company has an adequate Internal Financial Control System that is operating effectively during the year under review.

There were no instances of fraud that necessitated reporting of material misstatements to the Companys operations.

38. Reporting of Frauds

During the year under review, there have been no frauds reported by the Statutory Auditors of the Company under Section 143(12) of the Act.

39. Details of the application made or any proceeding pending under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 during the period along with their status as of the end of the period

During the year under review and till the date of this Report, your Company has neither made any application against anyone nor any proceedings pending against the Company under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.

40. Details of the difference between the amount of the Valuation done at the time of One Time Settlement and the Valuation done while taking a Loan from the Banks or Financial Institutions along with the reasons thereof

Your Company has not made an application for One Time Settlement (OTS) with any bank or financial institution.

41. Acknowledgment

Your Board places on record its gratitude to the government and regulatory authorities including the BSE Limited and the correspondent banks for their support. Your Board acknowledges the support of the shareholders and also places on record its sincere thanks to its valued client for its continued patronage. Your Board also appreciates all employees of the Company for their sincere work and commitment.

For and onBoard

Pankaj Kish&C^hfch^

Rupalf^hJcafShah

Managing Director

Director

DIN:00945911

DIN: 06955564

Place: Mumbai

Date: August 14, 2023