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dness Registered office; D-3&0-S. UPSIDC,lndustrial Areajainpur. Kanpur Dehat.Utrar Pradesh. India. Pincode. 209311 Administrative office: TDSL House: I I 7/H- I /365. Pandu Nagar, Kanpur Uttar Pradesh. India. Pincode. 208005 w·www.tastydairy com J e·info@tastydairy com J P:+91(512)4003999 J f.+91(512)2234244

CINNo LIS202UP I 992PLCO 11593

Date: 03 November, 2020 Place: Kanpur

Yours faithfully,

Kindly take note of the same on record.

In continuation of our letter dated 02°d November,2020 with regard to Notice of Board meeting and pursuant

to Regulation 47 of SEBI (Listing Obligation and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations,2015, we are

enclosing a copy of newspaper advertisement published in the Newspaper of the Pioneer, Delhi edition

English dated 03/11/2020 and Campu Mail (Hindi). The same has been made available on company's

website www.tastydairy.com.

Ref: Pursuant to Regulation 47 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements)

Regulations, 2015

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November 03, 2020

Tasty(.t)airy SPECIALITIES LTD.

Subject: Newspaper Advertisement for Board Meeting Notice

Dear Sir,

Scrip Code- 5-t0955, ISIN: INE773YO1014

To, Corporate Relationship Department, Bombay Stock Exchange Limited PhirozeJeejeebhoy Towers Dalal Street, Mumbai- 400001

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Hitting out at ruling AamAadmi Party ( AAP)

Government for disruptingwater supply to Delhi citizens,Delhi Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) president Adesh Guptasaid increased ammonialevel in Yamuna affectedthe water supply in variousareas of Delhi and thepeople of Delhi have beencompelled to drink dirtyand polluted water.

Gupta said that the people ofDelhi should also know thetruth that instead of protectingthem, Kejriwal government hasbecome more careless even inthis corona crisis. As a result, thepeople of Delhi are compelled tobreathe polluted air and drinkpoisonous water.

He said that last year when

the level of ammonia in Yamunariver increased, then ChiefMinister Kejriwal hadannounced that 14 new STPswould be set up for which Rs4206 crore were allocated but nota single has been set up. Doctorsand experts are of the opinion

that if the people ofDelhi have to drinkammonia-rich water forthe next 10 years, dueincreasing levels ofammonia in theYamuna, then life-threat-

ening diseases like cancer canoccur.

Gupta said that there are 20sewage treatment plants of 597MGD capacity in Delhi andonly 520 MGD is being used. 750MGD of waste is produced inDelhi with around 230 MGDbeing dumped into the YamunaRiver causing water pollution.

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Delhi Police has arrested a24-year-old man from

Assam for allegedly harassinga Delhi-based woman on socialmedia and threatening todefame her by making her pic-tures viral on WhatsApp.

The accused has been iden-tified as Chandan Nath, who isa graduate in Political Scienceand works in a mobile shop atMangaldoi village in Darrangdistrict in Assam. Police saidthat the accused used to harassthe Delhi-based woman viachat and video calls and laterthreatened her.

According to Atul KumarThakur, the DeputyCommissioner of Police(DCP), South district, the mat-

ter came to light on September30 after a woman lodged acomplaint at Malviya Nagarpolice station.

“She al leged that anunidentified man was harass-ing her through chats andvideo calls on social media. Hehad also threatened to makeher pictures viral onWhatsApp to defame her,”said the DCP.

“Based on her complaint, acase was registered under sec-tion 354 A (sexual harassmentand punishment for sexualharassment), 509 (word, ges-ture or act intended to insultthe modesty of a woman) and506 (punishment for criminalintimidation) of the IndianPenal Code and IT Act and theprobe was taken up,” said the

DCP.“During investigation,

through surveillance andtechnical analysis, the policemanaged to locate the mobilenumber of the accused and hewas zeroed down atMangaldoi village. A teamwas sent there and theaccused, who was later iden-tified as Chandan Nath, wasarrested. The mobile phoneused by the accused has alsobeen recovered,” said the DCP.

“The accused disclosedthat he had a habit of makingfriends on social media. Afterbefriending them, he laterintimidated them by threaten-ing to make their chats and pic-tures viral on social mediaplatforms to defame them,”the DCP said.

New Delhi: The Delhi Police isinvestigating the alleged misap-propriation of donation fundsfor Malviya Nagar-based 'Babaka dhaba' after Kanta Prasad, theowner of the popular eatery, fileda complaint against Instagraminfluencer Gaurav Wasan for

misappropriation of funds.Prasad, 80, had shot to fame

after a video of him tearfullyrecounting the desperation ofthe months since the lockdownwas shared widely across socialmedia platforms recently.

Prasad's plight had come to

light when Gaurav Wasan whoruns a page - Swad official - cap-tured the eatery owner breakingdown as he talked about hisstruggles in a video shared onthe YouTuber's social mediaaccount.

Soon, the video went viral

and hundreds of people flockedat the dhaba taking selfies withthe old man and offering himmonetary help.

"We have received a com-plaint and are probing the mat-ter. We will register an FIR afterpreliminary inquiry and only if

the allegations are found true,"said DCP South Atul Thakur.

In his complaint to police,Prasad said Gaurav Wasan shothis video and posted it online,asking the public on socialmedia to donate money to theeatery owner.

He further alleged thatWasan "intentionally and delib-erately shared only his and hisfamily/friends bank details andmobile numbers with the donorsand collected huge amount ofdonations through differentmode of payments - bank

account/wallets without pro-viding any information to thecomplainant."

Wasan, who had posted theBaba ka Dhaba video of anelderly couple running a dhabain Malviya Nagar, has alsoshared his bank statement after

people accused him of onlinescam.

"Transparency link verifiedby bank. Anybody who donat-ed can go and verify and re-ver-ify. Thank you for supporting,"he wrote.

IANS

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From Page 1It was, however, highlighted

both by the Delhi Governmentofficials and the Delhi PoliceCommissioner that there hasbeen no let up in enforcementand awareness generation.

The strategy to contain thespread of Covid-19 in Delhi,especially keeping in view thefestival season and decreasingtemperatures accompanied byrising pollution, was discussed atlength with representatives of theMinistry of Health and thehealth experts, who were alsopresent in the meeting.

It was decided to concentrateefforts in certain key areas, suchas targeted RT-PCR testing insensitive and critical zones suchas restaurants, market places,barber shops and salons; gear upthe availability of medicalresources including beds, ICUs,and ventilators as a preemptivemeasure and ensure high degreeof contact tracing along withmonitoring of quarantined con-tacts so as to suppress and breakthe chain of transmission, thestatement said.

It was also emphasised thatMetro travel should be careful-ly regulated, strictly in accor-dance with the SOPs that hasbeen issued in this regard, thestatement said.

The Union Home Secretary,while appreciating the efforts ofthe Delhi Government officials,emphasised that the strategies forcontainment of spread of Covid-19 in Delhi should be strictlyenforced and implemented.

Bhalla stressed the need forreaching out to the residents ofDelhi to sensitise them about safeCovid behaviour through RWAs,‘mohalla’ and market commit-tees, public announcement sys-tems, message on police vehiclesamong others. He also informedthat the situation in Delhi wouldbe reviewed again in the comingweek, along with other districts

of the National Capital Region(NCR).

The meeting was attendedby VK Paul, Member, NITIAayog, Secretary, Ministry ofHealth, Director General, ICMR,Chief Secretary and other seniorofficers of the Delhi Governmentand the Delhi PoliceCommissioner.

The Delhi Government alsomade a presentation on the cur-rent situation of Covid-19 in thecity. The national Capitalrecorded 5,664 new Covid-19cases on Sunday, taking theinfection tally to over 3.92 lakh,even as the positivity ratejumped to nearly 13 per cent.The death toll has risen to6,562 with 51 more fatalities.Sunday was the fifth day on thetrot that the city reported over5,000 new cases amid festivitiesand rising pollution in the city.The sudden spike in Covid-19cases comes amid festivitiesand rising air pollution level.While Durga Puja celebrationsended on October 25, the nextmajor festivals are Diwali andChhath in November.

From Page 1He said, the anti-terrorists

operations like last year wouldcontinue even during the win-ter months and would be car-ried out with more vigour andseverity.

Referring to the eliminationof Chief OperationalCommander of HizbulMujahideen Dr Saifullah inRangreth area of Srinagar,Dilbagh Singh said after thekilling of Reyaz Naikoo in May2020, Hizbul Mujahideen hadbecome leaderless and after thekilling of Dr Saifullah, it hasbecome leaderless once again.

Earlier in May 2020, JunaidSehrai, the top Hizbul

Mujahideen commander andson of Tehreek-Hurriyat chair-man Ashraf Sehrai was killed inNawakdal area in Srinagar.

In the last week ofSeptember 2020, Aijaz AhmedReshi, one of the longest sur-viving Lashkar-e-Tayyeba com-mander was eliminated. He wasworking as an over groundworker in 2015 and joined theranks of a terrorist outfit beforeHizbul Mujahideen commanderBurhan Wani. He took part in anattack at EDI Pampore in whicheight CRPF men were killed. Hehad transported the Lashkarmen to the spot. He had fired atthe Army party killing three sol-diers at Kadlabal, Pampore”.

In June 2020, three Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terrorists,

including an improvised explo-sive device (IED) expert andmastermind of the car bombattack, Abdul Rehman aliasFouji Bhai, a resident of MultanPakistan, was killed in SouthKashmir’s Pulwama district.

Patting the back of the jointteam of security forces, who par-ticipated in the operation onSunday in which Dr Saifullahalias Ghazi Haider was killed,the DGP said that securityforces had inputs that DrSaifullah and his men wereplanning to attack some moresecurity installations and civil-ian areas in the Valley. He saidthe operation was launchedand the top commander wasneutralised without sufferingany collateral damage.

From Page 1The Delhi Government

will start campaign on Tuesdayurging people not to burn firecrackers this Diwali for lesserair pollution amid ongoingCovid-19 crisis which maytrigger cases further. Urgingpeople not to use firecrackers,Rao said, “I appeal to people tonot burn any fire crackers at allthis year. Because of the ongo-ing Covid-19 pandemic, healthhazards due to air pollutioncould turn more dangerous. Ifanyone really wants to burnfirecrackers, then please useonly green crackers.”

The prominent locationsinclude Buddha Park in MayurVihar, a park in B block ofChanakyapuri, Ramleelaground in Laxmibai Nagar,Ajmal Khan Park in KarolBagh, Sudarshan Park in MotiNagar, West Mehram NagarPark in Delhi Cantonment,CBD ground opposite HotelLeela and Gandhi Park in Saket.

It may recalled, in 2018 and

2019, despite the ban on thesake of crackers, pollution lev-els in city witnessed huge spikepost Diwali days.

From Page 1“Issue notice. Until further

orders, there shall be a stay oforder dated October 30, 2020issued by Respondent No.1 -Election Commission of India,”the bench said in its order.

Besides seeking quashingof the EC order, the seniorCongress leader has also soughtframing of appropriate guide-lines for speeches during cam-paigning by star campaignersor campaigners, “keeping inmind the right to freedom ofspeech and expression andconcept of democratic elec-tions”.

During the hearing con-ducted through video-confer-encing on Monday, senioradvocate Rakesh Dwivedi,appearing for the EC, told thebench,

“This is infructuous ascampaigning has ended. Votingis tomorrow.”

Senior advocate Kapil

Sibal, who along with seniorcounsel Vivek Tankha appearedfor Nath, said the matter hasnot become infructuous andthe EC had not issued anynotice to the former chief min-ister before passing the October30 order.

“How can you determinewho is their leader? It’s theirpower not EC’s power,” thebench asked EC’s counsel.

Dwivedi said, “We haveacted under the model code ofconduct and moreover, now thematter is infructuous”.“It does not matter whether thematter is infructuous or not.We will determine that fromwhere do you get power,” thebench said.

When Dwivedi said if thecourt is to determine thisaspect then EC’s order shouldnot be stayed, the bench said,“No, we are staying it.”

Nath, who is currently thepresident of Madhya PradeshCongress Committee, has saidin his plea that the EC has

passed the order without anynotice or hearing him based ona complaint by the BJP againsta speech delivered on October13. “It is submitted that theimpugned order (of EC) isillegal, arbitrary, unreasoned,passed in complete violation ofbasic canons of natural justiceand in negation of fair play andtherefore, deserves to bequashed. “Further, no noticehas been issued to the peti-tioner (Nath) with regard to theimpugned order in completeviolation of principles of nat-ural injustice,” said the plea,filed through advocate-on-record Varun Chopra.

In his plea, Nath said thatEC has passed the October 30order and has revoked hisname from the list of ‘starcampaigners’ of the IndianNational Congress on the“ground of repeated violation ofmodel code of conduct (MCC)and advisories” of the pollpanel.

The plea has said that

MCC has been in force for 12districts of Madhya Pradeshsince September 29 when theschedule for by-elections to 28seats in the state legislativeassembly, which are to be heldon November 3, wasannounced by the EC.

The former Union minis-ter and nine-time Member ofParliament further claimedthat leaders of the BJP havebeen “repeatedly makingstatements ex-facie in violation”of the model code during cam-paigning for the by-elections.

“It is reiterated that despiteuse of such language in publicview and blatant violation ofthe Model Code of Conduct,the Respondent No.1 (EC) hasnot taken any such actionagainst any leaders of BJP orthe party itself for allowing itsleaders to repeatedly violateprovisions of MCC,” it hassaid. The plea has also raisedseveral questions of law ofpublic importance, includingwhether the fundamental right

of freedom of speech andexpression guaranteed to Nathhas been abrogated by the EC.

In the order, the poll panelhad said, “...For repeated vio-lation of Model Code ofConduct and for completelydisregarding the advisoryissued to him, the Commissionhereby revokes the status ofleader of political party (StarCampaigner) of Kamal Nath,Ex-Chief Minister, MadhyaPradesh, with immediate effectfor the current Bye-elections ofLegislative Assembly ofMadhya Pradesh.”

The commission referredto his remarks against MadhyaPradesh Chief Minister ShivrajSingh Chouhan. He had usedthe words “mafia” and “milawatkhor” against a political rival ata recent campaigning event.Last week, the EC had askedNath not to use words like“item” in campaigning. He hadused the jibe to hit out at stateminister and BJP candidateImarti Devi at a rally. PTI

From Page 1While Afghan officials

declined to discuss the book-fair, Iran’s semiofficial ISNAnews agency reported Sundaythat Iranian AmbassadorBahador Aminian and cultur-al attaché Mojtaba Norooziwere scheduled to inauguratethe fair, which would hostsome 40 Iranian publishers.

Iranian state televisionreported the attack occurred,but did not offer informationon its officials.

Iranian diplomats havebeen targeted previously byattacks in the country andnearly sparked a war betweenthe two countries. In 1998, Iranheld the Taliban responsible forthe deaths of nine Iraniandiplomats who were working inits consulate in northernAfghanistan and sent rein-forcements to the 950-kilome-ter- (580-mile-) long borderthat Iran and Afghanistanshare.

No group immediatelytook responsibility for theongoing attack though theTaliban issued a statement say-ing they were not involved.However, suspicion immedi-ately fell on the Islamic Stategroup. Last month, the IslamicState group sent a suicidebomber into an education cen-ter in the capital’s Shiite dom-inated neighborhood of Dasht-e-Barchi, killing 24 studentsand injuring more than 100.The Islamic State affiliate inAfghanistan has declared waron Afghanistan’s minorityShiite Muslims and have stageddozens of attacks since emerg-ing in 2014.

From Page 1On 18 seats, or one in every,

the outcome was decided bybelow 5,000 margin. WithChirag Paswan-led LJP contest-ing 51 seats in the second phase,JD(U) winners of closest contestswill be particularly vulnerabledue to possibility of the LJP tak-ing away a chunk of NDA votes.Late Ramvilas Paswan wieldedconsiderable influence in pock-ets of Samastipur, Khagaria andVaishali and Chirag hopes to playspoilsport for the JD(U) cajndi-dates on most of the seats fallingin these districts.

Their performance in thisphase will indicate if the issuesraised by Paswan during hiscampaign -- corruption chargesagainst Nitish Kumar, educationdegrees getting delayed, lack ofjobs, and migration for liveli-hood -- found resonance amongthe people.

RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav,who is drawing huge crowd ofenthusiastic youth in his rallies,has kept his focus on the issuesfacing the common man andpromised to offer 10 lakhGovernment jobs to the unem-ployed youths. He has also high-lighted the poor status of edu-cation and health facilities, andChief Minister Nitish Kumar’shandling of the coronavirus cri-sis among other things. On theother hand, the BJP has basical-ly tried to stoke the fear ofreturn of the Jungle Raj andplayed the soft Hindutva card.

The last day of campaigningwitnessed hectic canvassing withPrime Minister Narendra Modiaddressing back-to-back ralliesin support of NDA candidates,and criss-crossing over a dozenvenues.

According to the ElectionCommission, more than 2.85crore voters will decide the elec-toral fate of 1,463 candidates --1316 male, 146 female and onetransgender.

The Election Commissionsaid it has set up a total of 41,362booths at 18,823 polling stations.Maharajganj constituency hasthe maximum 27 candidates inthis phase, while the minimumfour are from Darauli con-stituency (SC).

The 94 constituencies which

are going to poll on November3 are in 17 districts: WestChamparan, East Champaran,Sheohar, Sitamarhi, Madhubani,Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur,Gopalganj, Siwan, Saran,Vaishali, Samastipur, Begusarai,Khagaria, Bhagalpur, Nalandaand Patna.

Besides the Prime Minister,several Union Ministers includ-ing Rajnath Singh, Smriti Irani,Giriraj Singh and AnuragThakur, besides senior partyleaders such as BJP chief JPNadda addressed campaign ral-lies.

In his Sunday rallies, thePrime Minister excoriated theOpposition over the Pulwamaattack after Pakistan’s admis-sion of complicity in it andberated the RJD-Congress com-bine, calling it an alliance of“double-double yuvraj” (twocrown princes) whose sole con-cern was to protect their “respec-tive thrones”.

BJP leaders repeatedly rakedup the Ram temple issues, Article370, triple talaq and also promi-nently mentioned the PakistaniMinister’s admission of his coun-try’s involvement in the Pulwamaattack of 2019 that had left 40CRPF jawans dead.

For attacking the RJD, theirconstant refrain was “jungle raj”,“lantern era”, “kidnapping indus-try”, slamming the party over itsrecord on law and order.

Former Congress presidentRahul Gandhi addressed two ral-lies for this phase of elections

where he cornered Modi andChief Minister Nitish Kumarover the issues of unemploy-ment, migrant crisis, farm lawsand sugar mills. He had said thePrime Minister talks about othercountries in his speeches but notabout the issues facing the nationsuch as unemployment.

Tejashwi, in the meanwhile,scaled up the intensity of hiscampaign and addressed close toa dozen, or even more, ralliesevery day since the voting forphase 1 of election on October28.

Tejashwi’s salvos drew sting-ing response from Kumar whotried to blunt his attack by com-paring the law and order situa-tion under the RJD’sGovernment (1990-2005) withthat under his 15 year rule andconstantly reminding the voterthat RJD chief Lalu Yadav hasbeen implicated for corruptionand is serving a jail term.

With massive crowdsthronging these rallies, Covid- 19guidelines on social distancingwere flagrantly violated.

Among other prominentfaces whose fate would be closedin EVMs in this phase are: BJPleader and Road ConstructionMinister Nand Kishore Yadav(Patna Sahib), JD(U) lawmakerand Rural Development MinisterShrawan Kumar (Nalanda), BJPMLA and Cooperative MinisterRana Randhir Singh(Madhuban), and JD(U) leaderand State Minister RamsevakSingh (Hathua).

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From Page 1The Centre has already

asked the States and UTs toform three-tier committeeswhich would oversee the roll-out of the vaccine and addressany hiccups, including rumors.“Once the distribution of thevaccine starts, the district taskforce would work on develop-ing robust communicationplanning at all levels to addressrumor-mongering as well asvaccine eagerness”, said anofficial from the Union HealthMinistry.

The three-tier committeeswould comprise the State steer-ing committee, State task force,and district task force in eachState and UT.

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From Page 1According to the Central

Government’s Air Quality EarlyWarning System for Delhi, thecity’s ventilation index - aproduct of mixing depth andaverage wind speed - wasaround 12,000 meter squareper second on Monday -favourable for dispersion ofpollutants.

Mixing depth is the verti-cal height in which pollutantsare suspended in the air. Itreduces on cold days with calmwind speed.

A ventilation index lowerthan 6,000 sqm/second, withthe average wind speed lessthan 10 kmph, is unfavourablefor dispersal of pollutants.

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From Page 1All 58 passengers have beentransferred to designated Covid-19 hospitals and quarantinezones.

“All our passengers toWuhan had boarded the flightfrom Delhi with C0VID-19negative reports from certifiedlabs. Air India strictly adheres toall the safety protocol laid downby regulatory bodies and con-forms to requirements at desti-nation airports. There is noquestion of passengers boardingany of our flights without validCOVID 19 negative reports,” theAi India said in a statement.

The October 30 flight, the

sixth operated by India to Chinain recent months and the first toWuhan where the virus emergedin December last year, brought277 Indians from New Delhiand evacuated 157 on its returnunder India’s mega mission toevacuate stranded Indians fromabroad. All the Indian passen-gers needed to undergo twocoronavirus tests before beingpermitted to board the flights.

There is a big rush for VBMflights from India to China asBeijing has recently lifted thetemporary ban on holders of res-ident permit visas.

About 1,500 to 2,000Indians who are either workingin China or connected to busi-nesses want to return.

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