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eClerx/SECD/SE/2020/067 August 13, 2020 BSE Limited Corporate Relationship Department, Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers, 25 th Floor, Dalal Street, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001 National Stock Exchange of India Limited Exchange Plaza, Plot No. C/1, Block G, Bandra - Kurla Complex Bandra (East), Mumbai – 400 051 Dear Sir/Madam, Sub: Compliance under Regulation 47 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 [“Listing Regulations”] Reg: Newspaper advertisement for Unaudited Financial Results for the quarter ended June 30, 2020 Scrip Code: BSE - 532927 NSE – ECLERX Pursuant to Regulation 47 of the Listing Regulations, please find enclosed copies of the newspaper advertisement for the Unaudited Financial Results of the Company for the quarter ended June 30, 2020 published today in the Business Standard (in English) and Navshakti (in Marathi). The newspaper advertisements are also available on the website of the Company at www.eclerx.com. This is for your information and records. Thanking you, Yours faithfully For eClerx Services Limited Pratik Bhanushali Company Secretary & Compliance Officer F8538 Encl. as above

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eClerx/SECD/SE/2020/067  August 13, 2020 BSE Limited Corporate Relationship Department, Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers, 25th Floor, Dalal Street, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001

National Stock Exchange of India LimitedExchange Plaza, Plot No. C/1, Block G, Bandra - Kurla Complex Bandra (East), Mumbai – 400 051

Dear Sir/Madam, Sub: Compliance under Regulation 47 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure

Requirements) Regulations, 2015 [“Listing Regulations”] Reg: Newspaper advertisement for Unaudited Financial Results for the quarter ended

June 30, 2020 Scrip Code: BSE - 532927 NSE – ECLERX Pursuant to Regulation 47 of the Listing Regulations, please find enclosed copies of the newspaper advertisement for the Unaudited Financial Results of the Company for the quarter ended June 30, 2020 published today in the Business Standard (in English) and Navshakti (in Marathi). The newspaper advertisements are also available on the website of the Company at www.eclerx.com. This is for your information and records. Thanking you, Yours faithfully For eClerx Services Limited

Pratik Bhanushali Company Secretary & Compliance Officer F8538 Encl. as above

 

 

   

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12 POLITICS & PUBLIC AFFAIRS >

MUMBAI | THURSDAY, 13 AUGUST 2020

GoM to take up... Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, West Bengal FM Amit Mitra, and Punjab FM Manpreet Badal are also members of the GoM to discuss feasibility and implementation of the e-way bill requirement for gold and pre-cious metals. The GoM last met in January.

Isaac questioned BJP-ruled states for opposing the e-way bill on gold, in a tweet last month: “Can you tell me a commodity that can be transported any-where in India without documentation? Any commodity above �50,000 would require an e-way bill for transportation. But not for gold. Kerala is fighting for gold to be brought under e-way bill. BJP opposes. Why?”

Kerala says it is very easy for dealers to carry gold in suitcases and sell at the customer’s premises. The matter was also discussed in the GST Council meet-ing in June last year.

Some members of the GoM had said last year that an alternative must be arrived at, instead of an e-way bill as it could lead to security breaches. Besides, the threshold of ~50,000 was too low for a precious metal like gold. Based on the present rate, ~50,000 would mean less than 10 gm of gold.

Sushil Modi told Business Standard that an e-way bill on movement of pre-cious metals was not feasible in terms of implementation. “E-way bill on gold can’t be implemented because adminis-tration may not be easy,” said Modi.

Gujarat had opposed the proposal on grounds that information on the move-ment of gold or precious metal/stone could pose serious security risks. The joint secretary of the revenue depart-ment had also expressed reservations due to practical difficulties in it.

Byju’s... “This year (FY20), we have made

slightly more profit than last year. That’s because we are trying to find the right balance between high growth and prof-itability. We are also entering new mar-kets and investing in creating newer markets and segments,” said Raveendran. “Otherwise, the profits can be significantly higher because with every passing year we have a large renewal base – the customers whom we acquire without spending any money.”

Last week, BYJU’s announced that it would acquire WhiteHatJr, an online platform that teaches coding to school students, for $300 million. This is the company’s biggest acquisition so far. The uniqueness of WhiteHatJr, Raveendran pointed out, is that its business model has universal appeal and has been almost equally successful in India and the US.

FPI flows... “Central banks are clear they will print money for the next two years. As they do so, the cost of capital will further reduce. Our country will receive more FPI and foreign direct investment (FDI),” said Saurabh Mukherjea, founder of Marcellus Investment Managers.

A substantial part of the $7.5 billion that has come since April is on account of large share sales in companies such as Hindustan Unilever, Kotak Mahindra Bank, and Bharti Airtel. Large block deals have witnessed chunky foreign investment, which reflects in the daily flows tally recorded by depositories. The FPI tally for the year is greater if one includes qualified institutional place-ments (QIPs), the investments into which don’t reflect in the depositories data.

“Since April, the large part of the flows has come on account of block sales

and follow-on issues by mar-quee companies. FPI partici-pation in these shares sales is significant. In comparison, secondary market buying by foreign portfolio investors has been muted,” Bhat said.

He said foreign portfolio investors were keen to help strengthen the balance sheets of companies they thought would thrive once the lock-down was lifted.

“Foreign portfolio investors are clear about which compa-nies will do well when things become normal. The weaker ones will find it challenging to protect their market share. The consensus is the top two sector leaders will be able to grow,” said Bhat.

Rural India revival...

"Unless construction activ-ities bounce, it remains hard to see a pick-up in rural activity. Till now, there hasn’t been any acceleration in rural wages, and land prices have also remained lacklustre,” she said.

Rathin Roy, outgoing director of the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, said while manufacturing and services sectors had tanked, agriculture had not, because of which agriculture would form a much larger part of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2020-21. “I would hope that even if Covid affects rural India, it will not diminish output. This is partly due to high unemployment in rural India. Even if 20 per cent of the workforce cannot go to work, they can be replaced by those seeking work,” he said.

Sajjid Chinoy, chief economist at JP Morgan, said agriculture might not be the solution to rural woes as it constitut-ed less than 40 per cent of rural con-sumption.

“A lot of consumption that has been celebrated in the last five years has hap-pened on the back of debt, as households accrued debt and ran down their savings. If you believe the current economic shock is going to be quasi-permanent, then that behaviour should reverse as households become more cautious and savings go up," Chinoy said. As a result, he said, con-sumption would be hit harder.

He, however, said the terms of trade were slowly moving in favour of the farm sector. "For the last four years, agricul-ture has grown at 4.8 per cent on average. This was less than a per cent in the pre-vious four years. The reason why the rural economy was depressed was that despite goods production, food inflation was zero per cent. Now, for the past 12 months, it has been more than 7 per cent," he said.

Soumya Kanti Ghosh, group chief economic advisor at State Bank of India, said allied activities were the corner-stone of rural parts and unless that was revived, rural economy won't revive on a sustained basis.

Pointing out that urban income was 1.8 times of rural income, he said unless urban areas recovered, it would not help the economy much.

On ~1 trillion agri infrastructure fund announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Sen said areas such as warehouses required human capital and not much would change unless that came around.

Ghosh said 24 per cent of the fund was for the power sector but there was still no proper policy for the sector and discoms were bleeding dry.

Roy said that committing finances to the rural sector was not enough unless there was a strategy on how to spend the money. He spoke about the need to elim-inate middlemen in farm markets and reduce the cost of input for farmers.

Sen said it was a misnomer that India was a food surplus economy as there was a deficit in the rural economy.

He said though bigger companies were also relocating to rural India, there was a dearth of governance structure to understand the non-farm sector there.

To a query on farm debt waiver, Ghosh said it should be legally banned in the Indian context.

When asked about their estimates of GDP contraction for FY21, Sen pegged it at 11-13 per cent, Ghosh at 6.8 per cent, Bhandari at 7.2 per cent, Chinoy at 6-7 per cent, and Varma at over 6 per cent. Roy refrained from projecting the num-ber at constant prices, but pegged the contraction of GDP at current prices at 13-17 per cent. The experts put riders on their projections.

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Offensive FB post leads to riots in Bengaluru, 3 deadADITI PHADNIS New Delhi, 12 August

Three people were killed in riots triggered by an offensive Facebook post on Tuesday night

in Bengaluru. Around 700 youths attacked a police station, torched vehicles, assaulted cops, and tried to set the residence of a local Congress member of legislature (MLA) on fire, eyewitnesses said.

The person suspected of putting up the post is the nephew of the MLA, Akhanda Srinivasa Murthy.

“There is a youth who is related to a local politician,’’ Maulana Mohammed Maqsood Imran Rasheedi, a top Muslim religious leader in Bengaluru, told agencies. He said the youth had posted a derogatory message on social media preceded by ‘’I am not secular’’, that angered people. "We have appealed to people to maintain peace and not resort to any kind of violence," he added.

Soon after the post, which was put up at around noon on Monday, Whatsapp groups began to be formed. The elders in the community, worried about the possibility of the matter get-ting escalated, asked the police to arrest the individual. He was later put in jail. The suspect has been involved in sev-eral such cases in the past, police sources said.

By Tuesday evening, the mob was ready. First they went to the residence of the MLA from the Pulakeshi Nagar (SC) constituency, which is part of the DJHalli police station where the inci-dent happened. Since the MLA had pri-or information about the attack, he had disappeared from his home.

The mob broke the gates of Murthy's house and also tried to set his house alight. After this, the youth proceeded to the police station, possibly having been informed that the suspect was

lodged there. They set fire to the police station, vehicles in the compound, and everything else that came their way.

The Commissioner of Police (CP) had to lead a band of men to defend the station and when the crowd moved towards them with iron rods, the police resorted to firing.

The actual attack is being attributed to young men who are members of the Popular Front of India (PFI), a radical Islamic group launched in Kerala in 2006. It was formed after merging three Muslim organisations floated after the Babri Masjid demolition in 1992 — the National Development Front of Kerala, Karnataka Forum for Dignity and Manitha Neethi Pasari of Tamil Nadu.

However, there is no evidence that PFI was behind the attack. It was clearly not a spontaneous assault.

What is mystifying is why the MLA was made a target. Murthy is a hugely popular, Dalit leader of the Congress who won his constituency in the 2018 assembly elections by a margin of 81,000 votes, a massive margin by

assembly election standards. The constituency has a large

Muslim population and Murthy has in the past helped Muslim leaders out in cases of land disputes. He is well-liked in the community, possibly one reason for his huge victory margin.

The Congress in Karnataka was at a loss to explain why or how the commu-nity turned against him.

State leader Dinesh Gundu Rao appealed to people not to take the law into their hands. "If anybody has writ-ten anything objectionable the law will take its course and there are so many ways in a democracy to fight for jus-tice," Rao tweeted. "But violence is not the answer.’’

State Home Minister BS Bommai has announced that not only will the state government conduct an enquiry, but damages will also be recovered from the property of those charged with the crime. Although the situation is now quiet, the episode has left Bengaluru, not known for communal violence, badly shaken.

Around 700 youths attack police station, torch vehicles and assault policemen

Police and residents walk past charred remains of vehicles vandalised by a mob

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ZODIAC - JRD- MKJ LIMITED 910, Parekh Market, 39 JSS Road, Opera House, Mumbai 400004 Tel No: 022-23866471 CIN: L65910MH1987PLC042107 Website add: www.zodiacjrdmkjltd.com

Email id: [email protected] NOTICEPursuant to the Regulation 29 of the SEBI (Listing Obligation and Disclosure Requirement) Regulation, 2015, a Meeting of the Board of Directors of ZODIAC-JRD-MKJ Limited will be held on Tuesday,25 th August, 2020 at 3:00p.m atthe registered office of the Company to take on record the Unaudited Financial results of theCompany for the quarter ended on 30th June,2020.

For and on behalf of the Board of Directors For ZODIAC-JRD-MKJ Limited., Sd/-Place: Mumbai Jayantilal JhaveriDate: 12/08/2020 Chairman

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NGL FINE-CHEM LIMITED Regd Office: 301 E Square, Subhash Road, Vile Parle ( East),

Mumbai 400 057, Maharashtra, India. CIN: L24110MH1981PLC025884

Unaudited Financial Results For the Quarter ended June 30, 2020Amount in lakhs

SrNo

Particulars

Standalone Consolidated

Three Months ended Year ended Year endedThree Months ended

30.06.2020 31.03.2020 30.06.2019 31.03.2020 30.06.2020 31.03.2020 30.06.2019 31.03.2020

(Unaudited) (Audited) (Audited)(Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Audited) (Unaudited) (Audited)

4,467.72 3,638.98 15,551.64 4,205.31 4,455.13 3,627.29 4,205.31 15,473.72 1. Total Income from operations

2. Net Profit for the period before Tax and Exceptional items

1,239.76 65.96 780.39 1,435.32 1,293.12 30.59 745.14 1,207.23

3. Net Profit for the period after Tax (after Exceptional and/or Extra Ordinery items) 887.37 14.35 554.47 1,060.37 938.72 -19.91 519.60 833.53

4. Total comprehensive income for the period (Comprising profit for the period (after tax) and other comprehensive income (after tax)

883.92 10.95 551.45 1,038.53 935.25 -23.31 516.58 811.69

5. Paid up Equity Share Capital (Face value per share Rs. 5)

308.90 308.90 308.90 308.90 308.90 308.90 308.90 308.90

6. Reserves (excluding Revaluation Reserve) as shown in the Audited Balance sheet of the previous year

N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A 9,587.18

7. Earnings per share (of Rs. 5 each) (for continuing & discontinued operations)

14.36 0.23 17.16 8.97 15.19 -0.32 8.41 13.49 a. Basic

14.36 0.23 17.16 8.97 15.19 -0.32 8.41 13.49 b. Diluted

1.The above results were reviewed by the Audit Committee and approved by the Board of Directors at their meeting held on

Wednesday, 12th August, 2020. These results were subjected to Limited Review by the Statutory Auditors of the Company.

2.The above is the extract of the detailed format of quarterly/yearly financial results filed with the Stock Exchange under Regulation

33 of SEBI (Listing Obligation and Disclosure Requirements) Regulation, 2015. The full format of the quarterly/ yearly financial

results are available on the Stock Exchange website (www.bseindia.com) and on the Company website (www.nglfinechem.com)

For and On behalf of Board of Directors

Sd/-Rahul Nachane

Managing DirectorDIN 00223346

Mumbai12-Aug-20

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