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Notes Of Account      
 
Year End: March 2016

1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES:

A) General:

The financial statements have been brpared on the historical cost convention and in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 as adopted consistently by the company. Accounting policies not specifically referred to otherwise are consistent with earlier years and in consonance with generally accepted accounting principles.

B) Method of Accounting:

All items of income and expenditure having a material bearing on the financial statements are recognized on accrual basis.

C) Fixed Assets and Debrciation:

i) Fixed Assets are stated at cost of acquisition, less accumulated debrciation. All costs including cost of financing till commencement of commercial production and including net br-operative expenditure are capitalised.

ii) Debrciation on fixed assets have been provided on Written Down Value method, at the rates and in the manner brscribed in Schedule II of the Companies Act, 2013. In respect of assets situated in USA Branch, debrciation is provided on Straight Line Method and is amortized in Five years.

D) Intangible Assets:

Intangible assets are stated at cost of acquisition less accumulated debrciation. These assets are amortised over a period of two years on straight line basis.

E) Valuation of Inventories:

Raw materials, Chemicals, Consumables, Spares and Tools are valued at weighted average cost. Works in process is valued at estimated cost, based on stages of completion, or net realisable value whichever is less. Cost includes raw materials cost and related production overheads. Finished goods are valued at cost or estimated net realisable value, whichever is lower.

F) Foreign Currency Transactions:

i) Transactions denominated in foreign currency are recorded at the exchange rates brvailing on the date of the transaction. All monetary items denominated in foreign currency at the end of the year are translated at the year end rates. The exchange difference arising on settlement of transaction / translation is recognised in the Profit and Loss Account.

ii) In respect of branch, which is integral foreign operation, all the transactions are translated at the rates brvailing at the time of transactions or that approximates the actual rate as at the date of transaction. Branch monetary assets and liabilities are restated at the year end rates.

G) Employees' Benefits:

i) Short term Employees benefits are recognized as an Expense at the undiscounted amount in the Profit & Loss Account of the year in which the related service is rendered.

ii) Post employment and other long term employee benefits are recognized as an expense in the Profit & Loss Account in the year in which the Employee has rendered Services. The Expenses is recognized at the brsent value of the amount payable determined using actuarial valuation techniques. Actuarial gain or losses in respect of the post employment and other long term benefits are charged to Profit & Loss Account.

H) Revenue Recognition:

Revenue is recognized only when it can be reliably measured and it is reasonable to expect ultimate collection. Sales are net of Customs and other duties / Taxes and Returns.

I) Impairment of Assets:

An asset is treated as impaired when the carrying cost of assets exceeds its receivable value. An impairment loss is charged to the Profit & Loss Account in the year in which an asset is identified as impaired. The impairment loss recognized in prior accounting periods is reversed if there has been a change in the estimate of recoverable amount.

J) Taxation:

(i) Current tax is provided after taking into consideration relief available under Income Tax Act, 1961.

3. Previous year's figures have been regrouped / rearranged / recast wherever necessary.

As per our Report of even date

For and on behalf of the Board

For D K P & Associates

Chartered Accountants

Deepak K Doshi

Partner

Bhagwandas T. Doshi

(Chairman)

Abhay B. Doshi

 (Managing Director)

Rajiv B. Doshi

(Executive Director)

Prema Radhakrishnan

 (CFO)

Place : Mumbai

Date : 28th May, 2016

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