Mar 31, 2024
Your directors have pleasure in presenting their 42nd Annual Report on the business and
operations of the company together with the Audited Statement of Accounts for the year ended
31st March, 2024.
1. Financial Highlights (Rs. in Lacs)
|
Particulars |
Current Year |
Previous Year |
|
Turnover |
3157.05 |
3444.04 |
|
Other Income |
9.29 |
1.90 |
|
Profit/(loss) before Depreciation and Taxation |
189.59 |
188.01 |
|
Less: Provision for Depreciation |
89.45 |
79.63 |
|
Profit/(Loss) before taxation |
100.14 |
108.38 |
|
Less: Provision for Taxation |
18.35 |
20.00 |
|
Profit/(Loss) after tax |
81.79 |
88.38 |
|
Add: Balance B/F from the previous year |
244.56 |
152.02 |
|
Add: Transferred from General Reserve |
- |
- |
|
Add: Transferred from Export Profit Reserve |
- |
- |
|
Add: Re-measurement gain/(loss) on defined benefit |
6.19 |
5.49 |
|
Add/(Less): provision of Taxation for earlier Year |
0.94 |
-1.33 |
|
Balance carried to Balance Sheet |
333.48 |
244.56 |
2. State of Companyâs Affairs and Future Outlook
Company is operating under single segment that is textile manufacturing. During the year
under review, the company has achieved a sales turnover of 3157.05 Lacs as compared to
Rs.3444.04 Lacs for the previous year, registering a decrease of 8.33%. However, profit after
tax at 81.79 Lacs for the year under review has registered a decrease of 7.46% as compared
to Rs. 88.38 Lacs for the previous year. Directors are pleased to inform you that during the
year under review, the company has started opening its retail outlets on company owned
company operated and franchisee models. As on date of this report seven stores of company
owned company operated and six stores on franchisee models are operational and response
is encouraging .The company proposes to open more outlets under its Brand name âClub
Yorkâ across major cities in India.
3. Dividend
The Board of Directors have decided to conserve the resources for future requirements
and hence do not recommend any dividend for the year under review.
4. Amounts Transferred to Reserves
The company was not required to transfer any amount to Reserves.
5. Changes in Share Capital
The paid up Equity Share Capital as on March 31st, 2024 was Rs. 336.28 Lacs only. There
was no change in the Share Capital during the year under review.
6. Annual Return
In terms of Section 92(3) and 134(3)(a) of the Companies Act, 2013 the Annual Return of the
Company is available on the website of the Company www.yorkexports.in under the tab
Annual Return for the year 2023-2024
7. Number of Board Meetings
During the year under review Board of Directors met Fourteen (14) times including one
meeting of independent directors of the company, the details of which is mentioned/given in
Corporate Governance Report (Annexure-2). The provisions of Companies Act, 2013 and
listing agreement were adhered to while considering the time gap between two meetings.
8. Particulars of Loan, Guarantees and Investments under Section 186
The company has not given any loan or given guarantee for loans taken by others from banks
or financial institutions or made investments during the year under review.
9. Human Resources
The well-disciplined workforce which has served the company for three decades lies at the
very foundation of the companyâs major achievements and shall well continue for the years to
come. The management has always carried out systematic appraisal of performance and
imparted training at periodic intervals. The company has always recognized talent and has
judiciously followed the principle of rewarding performance.
10. Related Party Transactions
All transactions entered into with Related Parties as defined under applicable provisions of
SEBI (listing obligation and disclosure requirements) regulation, 2015 during the financial year
were in the ordinary course of business and on an armâs length pricing basis and do not attract
the provisions of Section 188 of the Companies Act, 2013. There were no materially significant
transactions with related parties during the financial year which were in conflict with the interest
of the Company. Suitable disclosure as required by the Accounting Standards (AS18) has
been made in the notes to the Financial Statements.The Board of Directors has adopted
Related Party Transaction Policy and the same is available on following link http://www.
http://www.vorkexports.in/financial-results/policv/related%20%20partv%20transactions.pdf
There are no materially significant related party transactions made by the Company with
Promoters, Directors, Key Managerial Personnel or other designated persons which may have
a potential conflict with the interest of the Company at large.
11. Conservation of Energy, Technology, Absorption, Foreign Exchange Earnings and
Outgo
The details of Energy, Technology, Absorption, Foreign Exchange Earnings and Outgo
stipulated under section 134(3)(m) of the Companies act, 2013 read with rule 8 of the
Companies (Accounts) Rules , 2014, is annexed.
12. Details of Subsidiary, Joint Venture or Associates
The company has no subsidiary or Joint Ventures. However, the company has an associate
company viz. York Oil & Fats Pvt. Ltd.
13. Risk Management Policy
Although the company has long been following the principle of risk minimization as is the norm
in every industry, it has now become a compulsion. Therefore, in accordance with clause 49
of the listing agreement the Board members were informed about risk assessment and
minimization procedures after which the Board formally adopted steps for framing,
implementing and monitoring the risk management plan for the company. The main objective
of this policy is to ensure sustainable business growth with stability and to promote a pro¬
active approach in reporting, evaluating and resolving risks associated with the business. In
order to achieve the key objective, the policy establishes a structured and disciplined approach
to Risk Management, in order to guide decisions on risk related issues. In todayâs challenging
and competitive environment, strategies for mitigating inherent risks in accomplishing the
growth plans of the Company are imperative. The common risks inter alia are: Regulations,
competition, Business risk, Technology obsolescence, Investments, retention of talent and
expansion of facilities. Business risk, inter-alia, further includes financial risk, political risk,
fidelity risk, legal risk. As a matter of policy, these risks are assessed and steps as appropriate
are taken to mitigate the same.
14. Internal Control System and their Adequacy
The Company has adequate system of internal control to safeguard and protect from loss,
unauthorized use or disposition of its assets. All the transactions are properly authorized,
recorded and reported to the Management. The Company is following all the applicable
Accounting Standards for properly maintaining the books of accounts and reporting financial
statements. The internal auditor of the company checks and verifies the internal control and
monitors them in accordance with policy adopted by the company.
15. Vigil Mechanism/ Whistle Blower Policy
In order to ensure that the activities of the Company and its employees are conducted in a fair
and transparent manner by adoption of highest standards of professionalism, honesty,
integrity and ethical behaviour the company has adopted a vigil mechanism policy. This policy
is explained in corporate governance report (Annexure- 2) and also posted on the website of
company.
16. Directors
Sh. Gian Chand Dhawan, Managing Director expired on 12-05-2024. Board of Directors
wishes to place on record the valuable advice and guidance received from him during his
entire journey with the company.
In accordance with the provisions of Companies Act, 2013 Sh. Ashwani Dhawan
(DIN:00264986), Director retires by rotation at the ensuing Annual General Meeting and
being eligible offers himself for re-appointment.
Mr. Anil Bansal, Independent Director, ceases to be Director on completion of his second
term of consecutive five years each as Independent Director on 30-09-2024.
Mr. B.B. Jain, Independent Director, also ceases to be Independent Director of the Company
w.e.f. 30th September, 2024 on completion of his second term of appointment as Independent
Director. However, on the recommendation of the Nomination & Remuneration Committee he
is proposed to be appointed as non-executive non-independent director of the company. The
necessary resolution for his appointment is placed in the Notice convening the Annual
General Meeting for membersâ consideration and approval.
Mr. Sanjay Arora, was appointed as director of the Company w.e.f. 18-06-2004. Further, he
was appointed as an Independent Director of the Company, in terms of Sections 149, 150,
152 of the Companies Act, 2013 for a consecutive term of five years by the Members in their
Annual General Meeting held on 30th September, 2014. However, due to his health issues at
that time he had resigned from the Board of Directors w.e.f. 07-06-2019. Since he is fully
recovered in his health, he is now again proposed to be appointed as an Independent Director
of the Company for a consecutive period of five years from the date of 42nd Annual General
Meeting i.e. from 30-09-2024 to 29-09-2029, not liable to retire by rotation. The Company has
received requisite notice in writing from a Member proposing the appointment of Mr. Sanjay
Arora as a candidate for the office of Director of the Company. The necessary resolution for
his appointment is placed in the Notice convening the Annual General Meeting for membersâ
consideration and approval.
Committees
There is no change in the composition of Board and committees during the year under review.
17. Board Evaluation
Pursuant to the provisions of Companies Act, 2013 and Applicable regulations of SEBI (listing
obligation and disclosure requirements) regulation, 2015 , the Board has carried out annual
performance evaluation of its own performance, the directors individually as well as the
evaluation of the working of its Audit, Nomination & Remuneration and Stakeholder committee.
The manner in which the evaluation has been carried out has been explained in Corporate
Governance Report.
18. Remuneration Policy
The Board has, on the recommendation of the Nomination & Remuneration committee framed
a policy for selection and appointment of Directors, Senior Management and their
remuneration. The Remuneration Policy is stated in the Corporate Governance Report
(Annexure 2).
19. Deposits
The Company has not accepted any deposits during the year and no deposits remained
unpaid or unclaimed as at the end of the year under review and there has been no default in
the repayments of deposits.
20. Audit Committee
The company has constituted the audit committee and has the following Chairman and
members:
|
Name of the Director |
Designation |
|
Mr. B. B. Jain |
Chairman and Independent Director |
|
Mr. Anil Bansal |
Member and Independent Director |
|
Mr. Ajay Puri |
Member and Independent Director |
|
Smt. Veena Vahi |
Member and Independent Director |
21. Nomination and Remuneration Committee
The company has constituted Nomination and Remuneration Committee and has the following
Chairman and Members:
|
Name of the Director |
Designation |
|
Mr. B. B. Jain |
Chairman and Independent Director |
|
Mr. Anil Bansal |
Member and Independent Director |
|
Mr. Ajay Puri |
Member and Independent Director |
|
Smt. Veena Vahi |
Member and Independent Director |
22. Stakeholders Relationship Committee
The company has constituted Stakeholders Relationship Committee and has the following
Chairman and Members:
|
Name of the Director |
Designation |
|
Mr. B. B. Jain |
Chairman and Independent Director |
|
Mr. Ajay Puri |
Member and Independent Director |
|
Smt. Veena Vahi |
Member and Independent Director |
23. Directorâs Responsibility Statement
To the best of their knowledge and belief and according to the information and explanations
obtained by them, your Directors make the following statements in terms of Section 134(3) (c)
of the Companies Act, 2013:
a) That in the preparation of the annual financial statements for the year ended March 31,
2024; the applicable accounting standards have been followed along with proper
explanation relating to material departures, if any;
b) That such accounting policies as mentioned in Notes to the Financial Statements have
been selected and applied consistently and judgment and estimates have been made that
are reasonable and prudent so as to give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the
Company as at March 31, 2024 and of the profit of the company for the financial year
ended 31st March, 2024.
c) That proper and sufficient care has been taken 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;
d) That the annual financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis;
e) That proper internal financial controls were in place and that the financial controls were
adequate and were operating effectively.
f) That systems to ensure compliance with the provisions of all applicable laws were in place
and were adequate and operating effectively.
24. Declaration by Independent Directors
The Company has received declaration of Independence from Sh. Bharat Bhushan Jain, Smt.
Veena Vahi, Sh. Anil Kumar Bansal and Sh. Ajay Puri that the Independent Directors meet
the criteria of independence as laid down under Section 149 (6) of the Companies Act, 2013.
25. Sexual Harassment Prevention
York Exports Limited has implemented Prevention, prohibition and redressal Act, 2013 in its
entirety regarding the sexual Harassment of women at workplace. Internal Complaints
Committees as per the provisions of the act have been constituted at corporate and works
offices of York exports limited. Summary of sexual harassment issues raised, attended and
dispensed during the year 2023-24
|
No of complaints received in 2023-24 |
-NIL- |
|
No of complaints disposed off |
-NIL- |
|
No of cases pending for more than 90 days |
-NIL- |
|
No of workshops or awareness programme against sexual harassment |
1 |
|
Nature of action taken by the employer or District Officer |
-NIL- |
26. Auditors
V Statutory Auditors
At the Annual General Meeting held on 30th. September, 2022, M/s Nanda & Bhatia, Chartered
Accountants (Firm Registration No.004342N), were appointed as Statutory Auditors of the
Company to hold office till the conclusion of 45th. Annual General Meeting of the Company.
Further, the Statutory Auditors of the Company have submitted Auditorsâ Report on the
accounts of the Company for the accounting year ended 31st. March, 2024. This Auditorsâ
Report is self-explanatory and requires no comments.
Audit Report
There is no qualification or adverse remark in Auditorsâ report. There is no incident of fraud
requiring reporting by the Auditors under Section 143(12) of the Companies Act, 2013.
V Secretarial Auditors
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 204 of the Companies Act, 2013 and The Companies
(Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014, the Board has
appointed Harsh Goyal & Associates (CP No.:2802, FCS:3314),Company Secretaries to
undertake the secretarial audit of the company. The Secretarial Audit Report for the year
ended 31.03.2024 is annexed (Annexure- 3).
> Internal Auditors
Sh. Sonu Sharma has been appointed as an Internal Auditor of the company under
Section 138 of Companies Act, 2013 to conduct internal audit of functions and activities
of the company.
V Cost Auditors
The provisions for maintenance of cost records and cost audit are not applicable to company.
27. Significant and Material Orders Passed by the Regulators or Courts
During the year under review, No Order has been passed by any Regulators or Courts which
affects the nature of going concern of the Company.
28. Corporate Governance
As per applicable regulations of SEBI (listing obligation and disclosure requirements)
regulation, 2015 with the Stock Exchanges, a separate section on corporate governance
practices followed by the Company, together with a certificate from the Companyâs Secretarial
Auditor confirming compliance forms an integral part of this Report (Annexure- 2A and
Annexure 2B).
Certificate by Managing Director that the Independent Directors fulfil conditions specified in
SEBI (LODR) Regulations, 2015 is attached (Annexure 2C) Declaration by Managing Director
that the Board Members and KMPs have complied with the Code of Conduct is attached
(Annexure 2D).
29. Corporate Social Responsibility
Though the provisions of Companies Act, 2013 regarding Corporate Social responsibility are
not attracted to the company yet the Company has been, over the years, pursuing as part of
its corporate philosophy, an unwritten CSR policy voluntarily which goes much beyond mere
philanthropic gestures and integrates interest, welfare and aspirations of the community with
those of the Company itself in an environment of partnership for inclusive development.
30. Particulars of Employees
The information required pursuant to Section 197 read with Rule 5, of The Companies
(Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014 in respect of
employees of the Company is as follows:
The particulars of the employees who are covered by the provisions contained in Rule 5(2)
and rule 5(3) of Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules,
2014 are NIL
The remuneration paid to all Key management Personnel was in accordance with
remuneration policy adopted by the company.
The details forming part of top ten employees in terms of remuneration of the Company is
annexed herewith (Annexure-1).
The statement containing particulars of employees as required under Section 197 (12) of the
Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule 5 (1) of the Companies (Appointment and Remuneration
of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014 are given below:
|
s. No. |
Name of Director/ KMP |
Remuneration of |
Percentage |
Ratio of |
|
1 |
Ashwani Dhawan |
33,00,000 |
- |
12.34 |
|
2 |
Aayush Dhawan |
25,20,000 |
- |
9.42 |
|
3 |
Jyoti Parihar |
210000 |
- |
0.78 |
|
4 |
Hakikat Rai Dhawan |
500400 |
- |
1.87 |
The median remuneration of employees of the Company during the financial year 2023-24
was Rs.267527/-
31. Material Changes and Commitment, if any, affecting the Financial Position of the
Company
There are no material changes or commitment during the period under review affecting the
financial position of the company.
32. Financial Viability of the Company
The company has not defaulted in repayment of dues to financial institutions, banks and not
given any guarantee for loans taken by others from banks or financial institutions during the
year under review.
33. Disclosure under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code
Company has not made any application or any proceeding is pending under the Insolvency
and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016 during the year under review.
34. Disclosure on Valuation of Assets
During the year under review, the Company has not done any one time settlement and hence
no information is provided on difference between the amounts of the valuation executed at the
time of one time settlement and the valuation done while taking loan from the Banks or
Financial Institutions along with the reasons thereof.
35. Acknowledgements
The company has been very well supported from all quarters and therefore your directors wish
to place on record their sincere appreciation for the support and co-operation received from
Employees, Dealers, Suppliers, Central and State Governments, Bankers and others
associated with the Company. Your Directors wish to thank the shareholders for their
continued support and cooperation. We look forward to receiving the continued patronage
from all quarters in the years to come.
36. Cautionary Statement
The statements contained in the Boardâs Report and Management Discussion and Analysis
contain certain statements relating to the future and therefore are forward looking within the
meaning of applicable securities, laws and regulations. Various factors such as economic
conditions, changes in government regulations, tax regime, other statues, market forces and
other associated and incidental factors may however lead to variation in actual results.
For and on behalf of the Board of Directors
(Ashwani Dhawan) (Aayush Dhawan)
Managing Director Whole time Director
DIN:00264986 DIN:00277485
Place: Ludhiana
Dated: 02.09.2024
Mar 31, 2014
Dear Members
The Directors have pleasure in presenting their 32nd Annual Report of
the company together with the Audited Financial Statements for the year
ended 31.03.2014
FINANCIAL RESULTS (Rs. In Lacs.)
Current Year Previous Year
Turnover (including export incentives) 1159.16 674.03
Other Income 66.78 20.84
Profit before Dep. & Tax 63.98 24.78
Less: Provision for depreciation 62.11 66.45
Profit/(Loss) 1.87 (41.67)
Provision for Taxation 0.17 0.11
Profit(Loss) after Tax 1.70 (41.78)
Add: Balance B/F from previous year 278.76 319.54
Less : Transferred to Capital
Redemption Reserve 50.00 0.00
Add: Provision of Taxation for earlier Year 0.07 1.00
Balance carried to Balance Sheet 230.53 278.76
PERFORMANCE REVIEW
During the year under review, the company has achieved a sales turnover
of Rs. 1159.16 Lacs as compared to Rs.674.03 Lacs for the previous
year. The company has earned cash profit of Rs.63.81 Lacs as compared
to profit of Rs.24.67 Lacs for the previous year. Your directors expect
better results in suture.
DIVIDEND
Your directors have decided to conserve the resources for future
requirements and hence do not recommend any dividend for the year under
review.
ENERGY, TECHNOLOGY ABSORPTION & FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Information in accordance with the provision of sec 217 (I) (e) of the
Companies Act, 1956 read together .with the Companies (Disclosures of
Particulars in the Report of Board of Directors) Rules, 1988 regarding
conservation of energy, technology and foreign exchange is given in the
statement annexed hereto and forms part of this report.
PUBLIC DEPOSITS
During the period under review, your company has not accepted any
deposits from public pursuant to the Provisions of section 58-A of the
companies Act, 1956.
DIRECTORS RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT
In accordance with the provisions of section 217 (2AA) of the Companies
Act, 1956 the Directors confirm that:
(i) In the preparation of the annual Financial Statements, the
applicable accounting standards have mainly been followed along with
proper explanation relating to the material departures.
ii) Such accounting policies, judgments and estimates are applied
consistently that are reasonable and prudent so as to give a true and
fair view of the state of affairs of the company at the end of the
financial year and of the profit of company for that period.
iii) Proper and sufficient care has been taken for the maintenance of
adequate accounting records in accordance with the provisions of the
Companies Act, 1956 for safeguarding the assets of the Company and for
preventing and detecting fraud and other irregularities.
iv) The annual accounts have been prepared on a going concern basis.
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Your company has taken adequate steps to ensure compliance with the
provisions of corporate governance as prescribed under the listing
agreement with the stock exchanges.
A separate report on corporate governance along with report on
management discussion and analysis is enclosed as part of the annual
report.
SECRETARIAL COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE
In accordance with the provisions of section 383A (1), of the Companies
Act. 1956 a compliance certificate from a practicing Company Secretary
is given in the annexure and form part of this report.
AUDITORS
The statutory auditors of the company, M/s Nanda & Bhatia, Chartered
Accountants. Ludhiana (Firm registration No. 004342N), retire at the
ensuing Annual General Meeting and has confirmed their eligibility and
willingness to accept office, if re-appointment. The Audit committee
and the Board of Directors recommend the re-appointment of M/s Nanda &
Bhatia, Chartered Accountants as the auditors of the company till the
conclusion of the 35th AGM.
AUDITORS REPORT
The comments and observations of the auditors and the relevant notes on
the accounts are self-explanatory and therefore do not call for any
further comments.
COST AUDITORS
M/s Rajan Sabharwal & Associates, Ludhiana, Cost Auditors (Firm
Registration No. 101961) were appointed as cost auditors of the company
for the financial year 2013-14. Further the board of directors has
reappointed them as cost auditors for the financial year 2014-15.
SECRETARIAL AUDITORS
The Board of directors of your company has appointed M/s Reecha Goel &
Associates, Practicing company secretaries, as Secretarial Auditor
pursuant to the provisions of section 204 of the Companies Act, 2013
for the financial year 2014-15.
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Industrial relations continued to remain cordial throughout the year
and the Directors express their appreciation towards the workmen for
their co-operation and hope for continued cordial relations in the
years to come.
LISTING OF SHARES
The equity shares of the company are listed on 1. Ludhiana Stock
Exchange Limited. Ludhiana 2. Delhi Stock Exchange Limited, New Delhi.
3. Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd; Mumbai 4. Jaipur Stock Exchange Limited,
Jaipur.
DIRECTORATE
As per the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 and Articles of
Association, Mr.Ashwani Dhawan is unable to retire by rotation at the
thirty second Annual General Meeting. Mr.Ashwani Dhawan has confirmed
his eligibility and willingness to accept the office of Directorship of
your Company, if appointed. In the opinion of your Directors,
Mr.Ashwani Dhawan has the requisite qualifications and experience which
would be useful for your Company and would enable him to contribute
effectively to your Company in his capacity as Director of your
Company. It is, therefore, considered prudent that your Company should
continue to avail of the services of Mr. Ashwani Dhawan as Director and
the Board recommends that the proposed resolution relating to
re-appointment of Mr. Ashwani Dhawan as Director of your Company be
approved.
As per the provisions of the Section 149 (4) every listed public
company shall have at least one third of the total number of Directors
as Independent Directors. In terms of Section 149 (10) of the Companies
Act. 2013, an Independent Director shall hold office for a term up to
five consecutive years on the Board of a Company but shall be eligible
for reappointment on passing of a special resolution by the company for
a further period of upto five years. Further, in terms of Clause 49, it
is provided that a person who has already served as an independent
director for five years or more in a company as on October 1, 2014
shall be eligible for appointment, on completion of his present term,
for one more term of up to five years only. In accordance with this
requirement of the Act read with relevant rules and Clause 49, current
Independent Directors Mr. Bharat Bhushan Jain, Mr. Sanjay Arora and Mr.
Anil Kumar Bansal are proposed to be appointed as Independent Directors
for a term of 5 years not being liable to retire by rotation. The Board
recommends that the proposed resolution relating to appointment of
Independent Directors be approved.
PARTICULARS OF EMPLOYEES
None of the employee is in receipt of emoluments in excess of the
limits prescribed under the Companies (Particulars of Employees) Rules,
1975.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The board expresses its appreciation for the valuable assistance,
co-operation and support received from Company''s Bankers, Central and
State Government Authorities and Shareholders.
By Order of the Board
For York Exports Ltd
Ashwani Dhawan Gian Chand Dhawan
Director Managing Director
Place: New Delhi
Dated: 30.06.2014
Mar 31, 2013
The Directors have pleasure in presenting their 31st. Annual Report of
the company together with the Audited Financial Statements for the year
ended 31.03.2013
FINANCIAL RESULTS (Rs. In Lacs.)
Current Year Previous Year
Turnover (including export incentives) 674.03 1121.95
Other Income 20.84 46.32
Profit before Dep. & Tax 24.78 71.24
Less: Provision for depreciation 66.45 66.09
Profit/(Loss) (41.67) 5.15
Provision for Taxation 0.11 1.01
Profit(Loss) after Tax (41.78) 4.14
Add: Balance B/F from previous year 319.54 314.55
Add: Provision of Taxation for earlier
Year 1.00 0.85
Balance carried to Balance Sheet 278.76 319.54
PERFORMANCE REVIEW
During the year under review, the company has achieved a sales turnover
of Rs. 674.03 Lacs as compared to Rs. 1121.95 Lacs for the previous
year. The company has earned a cash profit of Rs.24.67 Lacs as compared
to profit of Rs.70.23 Lacs for the previous year. Your directors expect
better results in future.
DIVIDEND
Your directors have decided to conserve the resources for future
requirements and hence do not recommend any dividend for the year under
review.
ENERGY, TECHNOLOGY ABSORPTION & FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Information in accordance with the provision of sec 217 (I) (e) of the
Companies Act, 1956 read together with the Companies (Disclosures of
Particulars in the Report of Board of Directors) Rules, 1988 regarding
conservation of energy, technology and foreign exchange is given in the
statement annexed hereto and forms part of this report.
PUBLIC DEPOSITS
During the period under review your, company has not accepted any
deposits from public pursuant to the provisions of section 58-A of the
companies Act, 1956.
DIRECTORS RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT
In accordance with the provisions of section 217 (2AA) of the Companies
Act, 1956 the Directors confirm that:
i) In the preparation of the annual Financial Statements, the
applicable accounting standards have mainly been followed along with
proper explanation relating to the material departures.
ii) Such accounting policies, judgments and estimates are applied
consistently that are reasonable and prudent so as to give a true and
fair view of the state of affairs of the company at the end of the
financial year and of the profit of company for that period.
iii) Proper and sufficient care has been taken for the maintenance of
adequate accounting records in accordance with the provisions of the
Companies Act, 1956 for safeguarding the assets of the Company and for
preventing and detecting fraud and other irregularities.
iv) The annual accounts have been prepared on a going concern basis.
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Matters giving strength to corporate governance are being reviewed /
finalized by the company in consultation with Auditors & Corporate
Experts.
SECRETARIAL COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE
In accordance with the provisions of section 383A (1), of the Companies
Act, 1956 a compliance certificate from a practicing Company Secretary
is given in the annexure and form part of this report.
AUDITORS
M/s Nanda & Bhatia, Chartered Accountants, the statutory auditors of
the company retire at the conclusion of forthcoming Annual General
Meeting and are eligible for re-appointment. The company has received a
certificate u/s 224 (1-B) of the Companies Act, 1956 from the retiring
Auditors of the company that their re-appointment if made, shall be
within prescribed limits.
AUDITORS REPORT
The comments of the auditors have been explained in the notes on
accounts. The company has ascertained the accrued liability on account
of gratuity payable and shall be provided in the financial year in
which the profits will be reasonable.
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Industrial relations continued to remain cordial throughout the year
and the Directors express their appreciation towards the workmen for
their co-operation and hope for continued cordial relations in the
years to come.
LISTING OF SHARES
The equity shares of the company are listed on 1. Ludhiana Stock
Exchange Limited, Ludhiana 2. Delhi Stock Exchange Limited, New Delhi.
3. Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd; Mumbai 4. Jaipur Stock Exchange Limited,
Jaipur.
DIRECTORATE
In accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 and the
Articles of Association of the Company, Sh.Aayush Dhawan and Sh.Bharat
Bhushan Jain retire by rotation and being eligible offer themselves for
re-appointment.
PARTICULARS OF EMPLOYEES
None of the employee is in receipt of emoluments in excess of the
limits prescribed under the Companies (Particulars of Employees) Rules,
1975.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The board expresses its appreciation for the valuable assistance,
co-operation and support received from Company''s Bankers, Central and
State Government Authorities and Shareholders.
By Order of the Board
For York Exports Ltd
Place: New Delhi Ashwani Dhawan Gian Chand Dhawan
Dated: 31.08.2013 Director Managing Director
Mar 31, 2012
To The Members of York Exports Ltd;
The Directors have pleasure in presenting their 30th Annual Report of
the company together with the Audited Financial Statements for the year
ended 31.03.2012.
FINANCIAL RESULTS (Rs. In Lacs.)
Current Year Previous Year
Turnover (including export
incentives) 1121.95 1135.06
Other Income 46.32 20.31
Profit before Dep. & Tax 71.24 104.91
Less: Provision for depreciation 66.09 74.58
Profit 5.15 30.33
Provision for Taxation 1.01 6.00
Profit after Tax 4.14 24.33
Add: Balance B/F from previous
year 314.55 290.49
Add: Provision of Taxation for
earlier Year 0.85 -0.27
Balance carried to Balance Sheet 319.54 314.55
PERFORMANCE REVIEW
During the year under review, the company has achieved a sales turnover
of Rs. 1121.95 Lacs as compared to Rs.1135.06 Lacs for the previous
year. The company has earned a profit of Rs.4.14 Lacs as compared to
profit of Rs.24.33 Lacs for the previous year. Your directors expect
better results in future.
DIVIDEND
Your directors have decided to conserve the resources for future
requirements and hence do not recommend any dividend for the year under
review.
ENERGY, TECHNOLOGY ABSORPTION & FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Information in accordance with the provision of sec 217 (I) (e) of the
Companies Act, 1956 read together with the Companies (Disclosures of
Particulars in the Report of Board of Directors) Rules, 1988 regarding
conservation of energy, technology and foreign exchange is given in the
statement annexed hereto and forms part of this report.
PUBLIC DEPOSITS
During the period under review your company has not accepted any
deposits from public pursuant to the provisions of section 58-A of the
companies Act, 1956.
DIRECTORS RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT
In accordance with the provisions of section 217 (2AA) of the Companies
Act, 1956 the Directors confirm that:
i) In the preparation of the annual Financial Statements, the
applicable accounting standards have been followed along with proper
explanation relating to the material departures.
ii) Such accounting policies, judgments and estimates are applied
consistently that are reasonable and prudent so as to give a true and
fair view of the state of affairs of the company at the end of the
financial year and of the profit of company for that period.
ui) Proper and sufficient care has been taken for the maintenance of
adequate accounting records in accordance with the provisions crt Yne
Companies Act, 1956 for safeguarding the assets of the Company and
for preventing and detecting fraud and other irregularities.
iv) The annual accounts have been prepared on a going concern basis.
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Matters giving strength to corporate governance are being reviewed /
finalized by the company in consultation with Auditors & Corporate
Experts.
SECRETARIAL COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE
In accordance with the provisions of section 383A (1), of the Companies
Act, 1956 a compliance certificate from a practicing Company Secretary
is given in the annexure and form part of this report.
AUDITORS
M/s Nanda & Bhatia, Chartered Accountants, the statutory auditors of
the company retire at the conclusion of forthcoming Annual General
Meeting and are eligible for re-appointment. The company has received a
certificate u/s 224 (1-B) of the Companies Act, 1956 from the retiring
Auditors of the company that their re-appointment if made, shall be
within prescribed limits.
AUDITORS REPORT
The comments of the auditors have been explained in the notes on
accounts. The company has ascertained the accrued liability on account
of gratuity payable and shall be provided in the current financial year
ending 31.03.13.
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Industrial relations continued to remain cordial throughout the year
and the Directors express their appreciation towards the workmen for
their co-operation and hope for continued cordial relations in the
years to come.
LISTING OF SHARES
The equity shares of the company are listed on 1. Ludhiana Stock
Exchange Limited, Ludhiana 2. Delhi Stock Exchange Limited, New Delhi.
3. Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd; Mumbai 4. Jaipur Stock Exchange Limited,
Jaipur.
The company has made compliance of the listing agreement including
payment of annual listing fee.
DIRECTORATE
In accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 and the
Articles of Association of the Company, Sh.Ashwani Dhawan and Sh.Anil
Kumar Bansal, retire by rotation and being eligible offer themselves
for re-appointment.
PARTICULARS OF EMPLOYEES
None of the employees of the company was in receipt of a remuneration
of Rs.24,00,000/- or above during the year under consideration nor was
any employee of the company paid a salary of Rs. 2,00,000/- or more per
month during any part of the year. None of the employees of the company
was drawing remuneration in excess of that drawn by any director and
holds by himself or along with his spouse and dependent children more
that two percent of the equity shares of the company.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The board expresses its appreciation for the valuable assistance,
co-operation and support received from Company''s Bankers, Central and
State Government Authorities and Shareholders.
By Order of the Board
For York Exports Ltd
Place: New Delhi Ashwani Dhawan Gian Chand Dhawan
Dated: 25.07.2012 Director Managing Director
Mar 31, 2009
The Directors have pleasure in presenting their 27th Annual Report of
the company together with the Audited Statements of Accounts for the
year ended 31.03.2009.
FINANCIAL RESULTS
(RS. IN LACS)
Current Year Previous Year
Turnover (including
export incentives) 1152.03 980.03
Other Income 21.59 31.94
Profit before Dep. & Tax 127.67 116.48
Less: Provision for depreciation 43.28 36.59
Profit 84.39 79.89
Provision for Taxation 33.10 12.00
Profit after Tax 51.29 67.89
Add: Balance B/F
from previous year 186.13 118.06
Add: Provision of
Taxation for earlier Year 4.23 0.18
Balance carried to Balance Sheet 241.65 186.13
PERFORMANCE REVIEW
During the year under review, the company has achieved a sales turnover
of Rs. 1152.03 Lacs as compared to Rs. 980.03 Lacs for the previous
year. The company has earned a Profit of Rs. 51.29 Lacs as compared to
profit of Rs. 67.89 Lacs for the previous year.
DIVIDEND
Your directors have decided to conserve the resources for future
requirements and hence do not recommend any dividend for the year under
review.
ENERGY. TECHNOLOGY ABSORPTION & FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Information in accordance with the provision of sec 217 (I) (e) of the
Companies Act, 1956 read together with the Companies (Disclosures of
Particulars in the Report of Board of Directors) Rules, 1988 regarding
conservation of energy, technology and foreign exchange is given in the
statement annexed hereto and forms part of this report.
PUBLIC DEPOSITS
During the period under review your company has not accepted any
deposits from public pursuant to the provisions of section 58-A of the
companies Act, 1956.
DIRECTORS RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT
In accordance with the provisions of section 217 (2AA) of the Companies
Act, 1956 the Directors confirm that:
i) In the preparation of the annual accounts, the applicable accounting
standards have been followed along with proper explanation relating to
the material departures.
ii) Such accounting policies, judgments and estimates are applied
consistently that are reasonable and prudent so as to give a true and
fair view of the state of affairs of the company at the end of the
financial year and of the profit of company for that period.
iii) Proper and sufficient care has been taken for the maintenance of
adequate accounting records in accordance with the provisions of the
Companies Act, 1956 for safeguarding the assets of the Company and for
preventing and detecting fraud and other irregularities.
iv) The annual accounts have been prepared on a going concern basis.
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Matters giving strength to corporate governance are being reviewed /
finalized by the company in consultation with Auditors & Corporate
Experts.
AUDITORS
M/s Nanda & Bhatia, Chartered Accountants, the statutory auditors of
the company retire at the conclusion of forthcoming Annual General
Meeting and are eligible for re-appointment. The company has received a
certificate u/s 224 (1-B) of the Companies Act, 1956 from the retiring
Auditors of the company that their re-appointment if made, shall be
within prescribed limits.
AUDITORS REPORT
The comments of the auditors have been explained in the notes on
accounts. The company has ascertained the accrued liability on account
of gratuity payable and shall be provided in the current financial year
ending 31.03.10.
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Industrial relations continued to remain cordial throughout the year
and the Directors express their appreciation towards the workmen for
their co-operation and hope for continued cordial relations in the
years to come.
LISTING OF SHARES
The equity shares of the company are listed on 1. The Ludhiana Stock
Exchange Association Limited, Ludhiana 2. The Delhi Stock Exchange
Association Limited, New Delhi. 3. The Stock Exchange, Mumbai 4. The
Jaipur Stock Exchange Limited, Jaipur.
The company has made compliance of the listing agreement including
payment of annual listing fee.
DIRECTORATE
In accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 and the
Articles of Association of the Company, Sh.Sanjay Arora and Sh.Ashwani
Dhawan, retire by rotation and being eligible offer themselves for
re-appointment.
PARTICULARS OF EMPLOYEES
None of the employees of the company was in receipt of a remuneration
of Rs.24,00,000/- or above during the year under consideration nor was
any employee of the company paid a salary of Rs. 2,00,0007- or more per
month during any part of the year. None of the employees of the company
was drawing remuneration in excess of that drawn by any director and
holds by himself or along with his spouse and dependent children more
that two percent of the equity shares of the company.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The board expresses its appreciation for the valuable assistance,
co-operation and support received from Companys Bankers, Central and
State Government Authorities and Shareholders.
By Order of the Board
For York Exports Ltd
Place: New Delhi (B. B. Jain) (Gian Chand Dhawan)
Dated: 25.08.2009 Director Managing Director
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