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Genus Power Infrastructures Limited (A Kailash Group Company) Corporate Identity Number L51909UP1992PLC051997 Corporate Office: SPL-3, RIICO Industrial Area, Sitapura, Tonk Road, Jaipur-302022, (Raj.), India T. +91-141-7102400/500 • F. +91-141-2770319, 7102503 E. [email protected] • W. www.genuspower.com Registered Office: G-123, Sector-63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh-201307 (India) Tel. +91-120-2581999 E. [email protected] October 15, 2020 BSE Limited, (Corporate Relationship Department), P J Towers, Dalal Street, Fort, Mumbai- 400 001 BSE Code: 530343 National Stock Exchange of India Ltd., (Listing & Corporate Communications), Exchange Plaza, Plot no. C/1, G Block, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra (E) Mumbai - 400 051. NSE Symbol: GENUSPOWER Dear Sir/Madam, Sub: Copy of Public Notice of Board Meeting advertised in Newspapers. Please find enclosed herewith a copy of public notice advertised in the newspapers with respect to the meeting of the Board of Directors of Genus Power Infrastructures Limited which will be held on Friday, October 23, 2020 at 12.30 p.m. Kindly take the same on record. Thanking you. Yours truly, For Genus Power Infrastructures Limited Company Secretary Encl. as above ANKIT JHANJHARI Digitally signed by ANKIT JHANJHARI Date: 2020.10.15 09:22:32 +05'30'

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Genus Power Infrastructures Limited (A Kailash Group Company)

Corporate Identity Number L51909UP1992PLC051997

Corporate Office: SPL-3, RIICO Industrial Area, Sitapura, Tonk Road, Jaipur-302022, (Raj.), India T. +91-141-7102400/500 • F. +91-141-2770319, 7102503 E. [email protected] • W. www.genuspower.com

Registered Office: G-123, Sector-63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh-201307 (India) Tel. +91-120-2581999 E. [email protected]

October 15, 2020

BSE Limited,

(Corporate Relationship Department),

P J Towers,

Dalal Street, Fort,

Mumbai- 400 001

BSE Code: 530343

National Stock Exchange of India Ltd.,

(Listing & Corporate Communications),

Exchange Plaza, Plot no. C/1, G Block,

Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra (E)

Mumbai - 400 051.

NSE Symbol: GENUSPOWER

Dear Sir/Madam,

Sub: Copy of Public Notice of Board Meeting advertised in Newspapers.

Please find enclosed herewith a copy of public notice advertised in the newspapers with respect to the meeting

of the Board of Directors of Genus Power Infrastructures Limited which will be held on Friday, October 23, 2020

at 12.30 p.m.

Kindly take the same on record.

Thanking you.

Yours truly,

For Genus Power Infrastructures Limited

Company Secretary

Encl. as above

ANKIT JHANJHARI

Digitally signed by ANKIT JHANJHARI Date: 2020.10.15 09:22:32 +05'30'

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Business Standard NEW DELHI | THURSDAY, 15 OCTOBER 2020 POLITICS & PUBLIC AFFAIRS 15

A first: Punjab plans Bill to override new farm laws PRESS TRUST OF INDIA N e w D e l h i , 14 Oc tober

The Punjab govern-ment has decided to convene a special ses-

sion of the state assembly on October 19 to bring in a legislation to counter the Centre's farm laws.

A decision to this effect was taken at a meeting of the state cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Amarinder Singh here. The meeting was held through a video confer-encing, according to a gov-ernment statement.

The Chief Minister had earlier announced that his government will fight the "anti-federal and vicious" farm laws tooth and nail through legislative, legal and other routes.

A few days ago, the CM had said he would call a spe-cial session of the assembly to bring in necessary amend-ments to state laws to negate the "dangerous impact" of the central legislations, which are designed to "ruin" the farmers as well as the state's

Farmer organisations from Punjab on Wednesday boycotted a meeting to resolve their concerns over the new farm laws as Union minister for agriculture Narendra Singh Tomar, who had called the meet, did not turn up PH agriculture and economy.

With the cabinet deci-sion, the Punjab Governor has been authorised to con-vene the 13th (special) ses-sion of 15th Punjab Vidhan Sabha, as per clause (1) of Article 174 of the Consti tution of India, the statement said.

In the last assembly ses-sion on August 28, a resolu-tion was passed by a major-

ity to reject three conten-tious farm ordinances, which later took the shape of the laws.

The opposit ion part ies and protesting farmers have also been demanding from the Congress-led state gov-ernment to convene a spe-cial session of the assembly to negate the new farm laws.

Farmers had even given an ult imatum to the Punjab

government to convene a special session of the assembly. They have been demanding that the three laws passed by Parl iament recently be repealed.

Farmers have expressed apprehension that the new laws will pave a way for the dismant l ing of the mini-m u m support price system, leaving them at the "mercy" of big corporates.

Mumbai Metro to resume service on October 19 Mumbai's sole opera-tional metro line-Mumbai Metro One-that had gone still on March 21, will resume opera-tions from next week, under a latest state gov-

ernment directive. The 11.4 km line, the only operational one in Mumbai, was shut as a containment measure against Covid-19.

With this, Mumbai

will join other cities like Kolkata, Hyderabad and Delhi, where metro operations have already resumed.

In a new directive on Wednesday, the

Maharashtra govern-ment said metro rail in the state will be allowed to operate effective October 15. However, executives from Mumbai Metro One con-

firmed operations will resume from October 19.

Metro operations in cities like Delhi and Hyderabad started on from September 7.

AMRITHA PILLAY

• FROM PAGE 1

Infy outshines... The revenue at ~24,570 crore grew 8.6 per cent year-on-year (YoY) and 3.8 per cent on a sequential quarter basis in reported currency.

The profit and revenue growth figures of the Salil Parekh-led company were much higher than TCS and Wipro.

The biggest surprise for Infosys however, came from margin gain — a healthy 260-basis points (bps) improve-ment over the preceding quarter and 360 bps over the corresponding period in the previous financial year at 25.4 per cent. This narrowed the margin gap with indus-try leader TCS whose margin at the end of Q2 stood at 26.2 per cent.

The company was candid enough to attribute much of this gain to the cost-cutting measures it had initiated at the beginning of the year, including defer-ment of salary hikes, freeze on discre-tionary expenses like travel and brand expenses, gain from changes in onshore-offshore mix, and use of automation and subcontracting.

The company, however, said it might not be able to sustain the margin at the same level for the full year as it was expect-ing some headwinds in the second half once some of the deferred cost in terms of pay hikes and promotions start getting accounted. The company revised its mar-gin guidance for the full year, from the ear-lier projected 21-23 per cent to 23-24 per cent. In terms of revenue for the financial year, the company said it was expecting it to grow between 2 per cent and 3 per cent, compared to the earlier projected 0-2 per cent growth in constant currency basis.

"Infosys' FY21 guidance suggests that FY21 will be the second year in a row where it will outgrow TCS and narrow the margin gap," equity research firm Emkay Global Financial Service said in a post-earnings note.

"I believe that some of the strategic investments we made, in terms of digital, driving localisation, reskilling, and

improve focus on large client partnerships and deals, are resulting in where we are today," said Salil Parekh, chief executive officer and managing director, Infosys.

"In fact, our recovery is much faster than what we see in the industry as a whole. We are among the few players with YoY growth in this environment and gain-ing market share, compared to what the industry is seeing," he added.

In dollar terms, Infosys' revenues at $3312 million grew 3.2 per cent YoY and 6.1 per cent sequentially. Net profit at $655 million saw an increase of 14.7 per cent over the corresponding quarter in the pre-vious financial year, while on a QoQ basis, growth was 17 per cent. In fact, the com-pany reported sequential growth in all industry segments it operates in.

"Infosys reported a healthy set of Q2FY21 numbers that were above our esti-mates — both on the revenue and profit-ability front," said brokerage firm ICICI Direct Research in a post-earning note.

In terms of geographies, growth was led by the Americas, Europe, and the rest of the world, which grew 4.7 per cent, 7.4 per cent, and 9.8 per cent, respectively on a QoQ basis. In terms of verticals, the banking, financial services and insurance saw QoQ growth of 7.8 per cent, while retail, high technology, and life science grew 10.6 per cent, 11 per cent, and 7.7 per cent, respectively.

The company's digital revenue increased 12.9 per cent QoQ and 27.5 per cent YoY, accounting for 47.3 per cent of the overall revenue. "Digital accounts for 47 per cent of our business today. But the way it is growing, we are probably going to cross the 70-per cent mark (in the com-ing quarters). The journey will keep con-tinuing," added Parekh.

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Emails sent to the AG, CBDT, and finance ministry remained unanswered. The AG told Business Standard on phone that he

would not comment on the confi-! dential cases where he was advis-

ing his client. According to the sources,

Venugopal is of the view that there is no point in dragging the matter further when it has already been "struck down" by one interna-tional forum, and also by the top Indian court. Further, it is not advisable when India is aiming to build a better place to do business and create a tax-friendly regime both for business incorporations and foreign investors, he is learnt to have said.

The matter is also being delib-erated on whether or not going for an appeal would impact the other arbitration cases. The tax outgo in the Vodafone case (about ~84 crore) is also insignificant.

The revenue department, however, is learnt to have pitched for appealing against the arbitra-tion award. The government has three months to file an appeal.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in an interview to Business Standard had said the government was exploring all legal remedies and a final call would be taken after considering the options. "We've not taken a call on whether we want to challenge it.

We are studying that verdict. Amending an act and making it retrospective is some-thing that PM Modi and then finance min-ister (Arun Jaitley) have voiced against since 2014," she had said.

Finance ministry officials, too, have said the government was examining whether the bilateral investment treaty (BIT), signed between the Netherlands and India, had any jurisdiction over taxation matters. "We haven't taken a decision on whether we will go for an appeal or not against the Vodafone arbitration award. The government is clear that it is against the principles of retrospective taxation, but you have to examine the judgment (of the Permanent Court of Arbitration) care-fully to know the matter in hand," said a senior ministry official.

Industry experts said it won't have the similar effect on other arbitration matters as there was dissimilarity in many aspects, particularly in Cairn's dispute.

In September, the arbitration court ruled that the Indian government seek-ing taxes from Vodafone using retrospec-tive legislation was in breach of the guar-antee of the fair and equitable treatment guaranteed under the bilateral invest-ment protection pact between India and the Netherlands.

SP Group raises... According to sources, the SP Group alleged that the pre-qualification bid criteria were tweaked to accommodate TPL in the pro-cess. Initially, the bidding criteria only allowed firms with experience in construc-tion of 'concrete building projects', but lat-er experience in setting up 'steel buildings' was added to accommodate TPL, among other changes, the allegations suggested.

In response to queries, a TPL spokes-person said, "As per our understanding of the tender conditions and other provi-sions, we are not aware of any conflict of interest. There were no changes made to the pre-qualification criteria in the RFQ document issued by the tendering entity till the submission date. TPL participated in the RFQ process along with six other companies, and our qualification was found suitable based on a verification of our submission and experience. TPL has extensive experience in construction of buildings, and other complex projects".

Further, questions were raised over the thin bidding margin between TPL and L&T. While L&T submitted a bid of Rs 865 crore, TPL's was at Rs 861.9 crore—a dif-ference of Rs 3.1 crore.

"Thin margin between bids is not unusual in competitively bid tenders, where bidders could narrowly win or lose the project," the TPL spokesperson responded.

The SP Group did not comment on the matter. When contacted, CPWD officer Ashwani Mittal—the recipient of the SP Group letters--refused to comment.

The Parliament construction project is expected to be completed by the first half of2022-before India's 75th Independence Day. The latest controversy around the Parliament project has surfaced ahead of a crucial hearing in the Supreme Court on October 28 on the ongoing Tata-SP Group dispute. The court had restrained the SP Group from pledging its Tata Sons shares till the hearing last week of this month. With the Mistrys recently seeking an exit from the Tata Group, that matter too may come up on October 28.

IDBI BANK IDBI BANK LIMITED R e g d . Of f . IDBI Tower, W T C C o m p l e x , Cuf fe Parade , M u m b a i - 4 0 0 0 0 5 C I N N o : L 6 5 1 9 Q M H 2 0 0 4 G O I 1 4 8 8 3 8

IDBI Bank Ltd (the Bank) invites applications for empanelment of Resolution Agents for the period 2020-2021, for purpose of assisting the Bank for recovery of impaired loans subject to the fulfillment of essential qualifications and experience as stipulated by the Bank. For details please visit IDBI Bank website. h t t p s : / / w w w . i d b i b a n k . i n .

MUSIC BROADCAST LIMITED Regd. Office: 5th Floor, RNA Corporate Park, Off. Western Express

Highway, Kalanagar, Bandra (East), Mumbai • 400 051 Tel: +91 22 66969100 Fax: +91 22 26429113

Website: www.radiocilv.in. e-mall:investor@ myradiocity.com CIN- L64200MH1999PLC137729

NOTICE Pursuant to Regula t ion 2 9 read a long with Regula t ion 4 7 and other appl icable regulations of the S E B I (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 , notice is hereby given that the Meeting of the Board of Directors of M u s i c B r o a d c a s t L i m i t e d is scheduled to be held on October 22, 2 0 2 0 inter-alia to consider and approve Unaudited Financial Results of the C o m p a n y for the quarter and half year ended S e p t e m b e r 30 , 2 0 2 0 .

T h e in format ion c o n t a i n e d in this not ice is a lso a v a i l a b l e on the C o m p a n y ' s c o r p o r a t e w e b s i t e www.rad ioc i ty . in . on the w e b s i t e of National Stock Exchange of India Limited (www.nseindia.com) and BSE Limited (www.bseindia .com) . For Music Broadcast Limited

Sd/-Place: Mumbai Mr. Chirag Bagadia Date : October 14,2020 Company Secretary and Compliance Officer

Genus Power Infrastructures Limited G e n u s (CIN: L51909UP1992PLC051997)

(Regd. Office: G-123, Sector-63, Noida-201307 (U.P.)) (Ph.: 0120-2581999) (Corporate Office: SPL-3, RIICO Industrial Area, Sitapura, Tonk Road, Jaipur-302022)

(Ph.: 0141-7102400/500, Fax: 0141-2770319 E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.genuspower.com)

NOTICE Pursuant to Regulations 29 & 47 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulation, 2015 as amended, Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company will be held on Friday, October 23,2020 at 12:30 p.m., to inter alia, consider and approve the unaudited financial results (standalone and consolidated) for the quarter and half year ended September 30, 2020. The Trading Window is closed from October 1, 2020 till 48 hours after the said financial results become generally available information. The said information may be accessed on the Company's website i.e. www.genuspower.com and may also be accessed on the Stock Exchanges'website atwww.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com.

Place : Jaipur Dated: October 14,2020

Sd/-Ankit Jhanjhari

Company Secretary

AXIS BANK LIMITED (CIN: L6511OGJ1993PLC020769)

Structured Asaats Group, Corporate Office, at 7th Floor, "Axis House", C-2, Wadia Internatianal Centra, Pandurang Budhkar Marg, Warli, Mumbai - 400025.

Tel: +91 22 24252715 www.axisbank.com

Al Engineering Services Ltd. (A who l l y o w n e d subsidiary o f Air India Ltd.)

NOTICE INVITING TENDER

Al Engineering Services Limited invites bids for following tenders having duration of 2 years

Tender No. AIESL/Tender/2020/MPD/03 dated 30-9-2020

Tender description

Provision of Manpower Services (REP / 2020) at Mumbai and Delhi

Approximate requirement

5 in Mumbai and 5 in Delhi

Close Date 2-11-2020

EMD ?.1.26 lakh

Date of Pre-bid meeting

19-10-2020

Remark The Tenderer must possess the relevant BCAS clearance.

For further details regarding tender documents, visit our website: http://www.airindia.in

R E Q U E S T FOR P R O P O S A L ( "RFP" ) FOR S U R S T I T U T I 0 N OF

C O N C E S S I O N A I R E IN A N O P E R A T I O N A L D R F 0 T R O A D P R O J E C T

IN THE S T A T E OF M A H A R A S H T R A

Axis Bank ("Lenders' Representative"), on behalf of consortium of banks and financial institutions ("Senior Lenders") has mandated Alvaraz and Marsal India Pvt Ltd ("A&M") to act as a transaction advisor to the Senior Lenders and assist them in identifying an entity for substituting PS Toll Road Private Limited ("Existing Cnncessinnaire") with an entity ("Nominatad Company") for an operational DBF0T project of six-laning of Pune-Satara Section of NH4 from Km 725.00 to Km 865.350 (approx. length-140.350 Km) in the state of Maharashtra ("Project").

Senior Lenders, in exorcise of their rights under the substitution agreement executed amongst Lenders' Representative, Existing Concessionaire and the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI), have proposed to substitute the Existing Concessionaire with a suitable Nominated Company. The Lenders' Representative acting (through A&M) on behalf of the consortium of Senior Lenders hereby solicits bids from prospective bidders with requisite technical and financial capacity to take over the rights and obligations of the Existing Concessionaire as a Nominated Company under the concession agreement for the residual term of the original concession in accordance with the terms and conditions specified in the bidding document(s) and the concession agreement and subject to the approval from the Senior Lenders and the NHAI. Any interested party may write to [email protected] to get further details on the process.

All interested parties may note that the Senior Lenders, Lenders' Representative shall have an unconditional right: (i) to cancel or modify the process at any stage of the process (ii) to reject all or any of the bids submitted by the interested parties, without assigning any reason and without being liable to any interested party in any manner whatsoever. In case of any clarification, please contact the following:

Contact Person Mobile No. Email ID

Amulya Vaddadi (DVR Axis Bank) + 91 9920063735 [email protected]

Rohan Jhaveri (DVP, Axis Bank) + 91 9967544770 [email protected]

Amit Dhamija (Director, A&M) +91 8130788006 [email protected]

Vinayak Sood (Sr Associate, A&M) +91 9819976636 [email protected]

Disclaimer: This advertisement will not constitute and will not be deemed to constitute any commitment on part of A8rM, Lenders' Representative or Senior Lenders to carry out a substitution process with a Nominated Company. A8rM, Lenders' Representative and Senior Lenders at any stage reserve the right to withdraw fromfsuspendfannul the process or any part thereof andfor to modify the process or any part thereof. A8rM, Lenders' Representative and Senior Lenders will not be liable in any manner whatsoever for any costs and expenses incurred by the interest parties/bidders in relation to this advertisement or procurement of bidding document(s) regardless of the conduct and outcome of the bidding process.

Sdf-Authorised Officer

Date: 15/10/2020 Axis Bank Ltd.

O TATA

TATA STEEL LONG PRODUCTS LIMITED (Formerly Tata Sponge Iron Limited)

CIN: L271020R1982PLC001091 Registered office: RO. Joda, Dist. Keonjhar, 0disha-758034, India

Tel: 916767278178, Fax: 916767278129 Email: [email protected], Website: www.tatasteellp.com

Extract of Standalone Financial Results for the quarter & six months ended Sepetmber 30, 2020 (? Crores)

Particulars Quarter

ended September

30, 2020

Quar te r e n d e d

J u n e 3 0 , 2 0 2 0

Quar te r e n d e d

S e p t e m b e r 3 0 , 2 0 1 9

Six months ended

September 30, 2020

Six months e n d e d

S e p t e m b e r 3 0 , 2 0 1 9

Financial year ended

March 31, 2020

(Audited) (Audi ted) (Audited) (Audited) (Audited) (Audited) Total revenue from operations 1,185.86 653.10 777 .79 1,838.96 1,482.38 3 ,489.99

Net Profit / (Loss) for the period (before tax and exceptional items) 57 .78 (130.06) (188.68) (72.28) (258.54) (369.10)

Net Profit / (Loss) for the period before tax (after exceptional items) 57 .78 (130.06) (197.08) (72.28) (285.96) (530.24)

Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax 59 .05 (131.32) (196.89) (72.27) (270.83) (516.28)

Total comprehensive income for the period [Comprising Profit / (Loss) for the period (after tax) and Other Comprehensive Income (after tax)] 61.94 (133.68) (195.58) (71.74) (275.82) (523.35)

Paid-up equity share capital [Face value ? 10 per share] 45 .10 45 .10 45 .10 45 .10 45 .10 45 .10

Reserves excluding revaluation reserves 1,899.77 2 ,219.86 1,971.51

Net Worth 1,944.87 2 ,264.96 2 ,016.61

Basic earnings per share of ? 10 each (not annualised) - in Rupees (after exceptional items) 13.09 (29.12) (51.93) (16.02) (99.58) (142.82)

Diluted earnings per share ? 10 each (not annualised) - in Rupees (after exceptional items) 13.09 (29.12) (51.93) (16.02) (99.58) (142.82)

Extract of Consolidated Financial Results for the quarter & six months ended September 3 10, 2020

Particulars Quarter

endedSept ember 30,

2020

Quar te r e n d e d

J u n e 3 0 , 2 0 2 0

Quar te r e n d e d

S e p t e m b e r 3 0 , 2 0 1 9

Six months ended

September 30, 2020

Six months e n d e d

S e p t e m b e r 3 0 , 2 0 1 9

Financial year ended

March 31, 2020

(Audited) (Audi ted) (Audited) (Audited) (Audited) (Audited) Total revenue from operations 1185.86 653 .10 777.79 1838.96 1482.38 3 ,489.99

Net Profit / (Loss) for the period (before tax and exceptional items) 57.79 (130.05) (188.67) (72.26) (258.52) (369.05)

Net Profit / (Loss) for the period before tax (after exceptional items) 57.79 (130.05) (197.07) (72.26) (285.94) (530.19)

Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax 59.06 (131.31) (196.88) (72.25) (270.81) (516.23)

Total comprehensive income for the period [Comprising Profit / (Loss) for the period (after tax) and Other Comprehensive Income (after tax)] 61 .95 (133.67) (195.57) (71.72) (275.80) (523.30)

Paid-up equity share capital [Face value ? 10 per share] 45 .10 45 .10 45 .10 45 .10 45 .10 45 .10

Reserves (excluding revaluation reserves) and Non controlling interest 1,899.99 2 ,220.04 1,971.71

Net Worth 1,945.09 2 ,265.14 2 ,016.81

Basic earnings per share of X 1 0 each (not annualised) - in Rupees (after exceptional items) 13.10 (29.12) (51.93) (16.02) (99.58) (142.81)

Diluted earnings per share ? 10 each (not annualised) - in Rupees (after exceptional items) 13.10 (29.12) (51.93) (16.02) (99.58) (142.81)

Notes:

a) The above is an extract of the detailed format of Standalone and Consolidated results for the quarter and half year ended September 30, 2020 filed with the Stock Exchanges under Regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The full format of the Standalone and Consolidated results for the quarter and half year ended September 30, 2020 are available on the websites of the Stock Exchanges (www.nseindia.com/www.bseindia.com) and the Company's website (https://www.tatasteellp.com/quarterly-results).

b) The above results have been reviewed by the Audit Committee at its meeting held on October 13, 2020 and approved by the Board of Directors at its meeting held on October 13, 2020.

For and on behalf of the Board of Directors Ashish Anupam <

Managing Director « Jamshedpur, 13 October, 2020 DIN: 08384201 g

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