Dear Members,
Your directors are delighted to present the 40th Annual Report of your
Company together with the Audited Annual Accounts for the financial year ended 31st March,
2025.
1. Financial Results
The Financial Performance of your Company for the year ended March 31, 2025 is
summarized below:
|
Financial Year ended |
Particulars |
|
|
|
31st March, 2025 |
31st March, 2024 |
| Total Income |
10096.59 |
8372.04 |
| Total Expenditure |
9995.00 |
8289.85 |
| Profit before tax |
101.59 |
82.19 |
| Provision for tax |
25.08 |
21.84 |
| Deferred Tax Liabilities (Assets) |
(0.51) |
0.47 |
| Short Provision of tax of earlier years |
- |
- |
| Profit after Tax |
77.02 |
60.82 |
| Balance in Profit and Loss Account |
116.37 |
52.76 |
| Capital Reserve |
- |
- |
| Balance of Profit/(Loss) carried to Balance Sheet |
77.02 |
63.61 |
| Paid-up Share Capital |
330.25 |
330.25 |
| Reserves and Surplus |
193.39 |
116.37 |
2. Dividend
In view of insufficiency of profits, your directors regret their inability to
recommended dividend on equity shares for the year under review.
3. Reserves
In view of insufficiency of profits, no amount is proposed to be transferred to
Reserves for the year under review.
4. State of Companyfs affairs:
During the year under review, the total revenue of the Company was Rs. 10096.59 lacs
as against Rs. 8372.04 lacs in the previous year. The company earned a net profit
(after tax) of Rs 77.02 lacs against a net profit (after tax) of Rs. 62.82 lacs
during the previous year.
5. Change in the nature of business, if any
During the year under review, the Company had no change in the nature of its business
activity.
6. Material changes and commitments, if any, affecting the financial position of
the company which have occurred between the end of the financial year of the company to
which the financial statements relate and the date of the report
During the period between the end of the financial year of the company and the date of
the report, there are no material changes and commitments which affect the financial
position of the company.
7 . Details of significant and material orders passed by the Regulators or
Courts or Tribunals impacting the going concern status and companyfs operations in
future
During the year, there is no significant and material orders passed by the Regulators
or Courts or Tribunals which impact the going concern status and company's operations in
future.
BSE has imposed fine of Rs. 35400/- under regulation 33 of SEBI (Listing Obligation and
Disclosure Requirement) for the late submission of Standalone Impact of Audit
Qualification report for the financial year 2024-25
8 . Details in respect of adequacy of internal financial controls with reference
to the Financial Statements
The Board has adopted policies and procedure for ensuring the orderly and efficient
conduct of its business, including adherence to the company's policies, the safeguarding
of its asset, the prevention and detection of fraud and error, the accuracy and
completeness of the accounting records, and the timely preparation of reliable financial
disclosure.
9. Details of Subsidiary/Joint Ventures/Associate Companies
The Company has no Subsidiary. During the year, no company has become or ceased as
subsidiary/Joint-venture/Associate of the company.
10. Performance and financial position of each of the subsidiaries, associates and
joint venture companies included in the consolidated financial statement
During the year, no consolidated financial statements have been prepared by the company
as the Company has no subsidiary, associates and joint venture companies.
11. Public Deposits
Your Company has not accepted any deposits from public within the meaning of Section 73
of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Companies (Acceptance of Deposits) Rules, 2014,
during the year under review. The details relating to deposits, covered under Chapter V of
the Act is as under-
| (a) accepted during the year |
Nil |
| (b) remained unpaid or unclaimed as at the end of the year |
Nil |
| (c) whether there has been any default in repayment of deposits or |
N.A. since the company has |
| payment of interest thereon during the year and if so, number of |
not accepted any deposits. |
| such cases and the total amount involved |
|
| (i) at the beginning of the year |
Nil |
| (ii) maximum during the year |
Nil |
| (iii) at the end of the year |
Nil |
12. Auditors
A. Statutory Auditors:
M/s. KVA & Co., Chartered Accountants, [Firm Regn. No. 017771C] tendered their
resignation w.e.f. 07th August, 2025 due to Peer Review Certificate expired on
30th June, 2025, and the renewal process is still under review and pending issuance, they
are not eligible to continue as statutory auditors of the Company for any audit or limited
review assignment for a listed entity. Due to resignation casual vacancy has arisen and
the board has appointed M/s Roshan Agarwal & Associates, Chartered Accountants, Uttar
Pradesh as statutory auditor of the Company in the board meeting held on 11th
August 2025 to fill the casual vacancy. The company needs to approve the appointment of
M/s. Roshan Agarwal & Associates, Chartered Accountants, in the General Meeting of the
Company within 3 (three) months from the date of appointment by the Board. Hence, the
company has proposed their approval in the annual general meeting for period of one years
i.e from the conclusion of 40th Annual General Meeting till the conclusion of the 41th
Annual General Meeting of the Company as per the requirement of Section 139(1) of
Companies Act, 2013 and rules made thereunder.
Statutory Auditorsf Report:
The comments on statement of accounts referred to in the report of the Auditors are
self-explanatory. The Statutory Auditors of the Company have expressed an adverse opinion
on the financial statements for the year ended March 31, 2025. The Board of Directors
respectfully submits the following explanations on the matters raised.
A. Non-Maintenance of Proper Fixed Asset Register and Non-Compliance with Ind AS 16
Auditorfs Observation:
The Company has not maintained proper fixed asset records, leading to lack of
sufficient audit evidence regarding existence, classification, and valuation of Property,
Plant and Equipment (PPE), as required under Ind AS 16.
Board Explanation:
The Company acknowledges the absence of a comprehensive fixed asset register during the
reporting year. This occurred due to a transition in accounting personnel and the parallel
implementation of a new ERP system during the year, which caused delays in compiling
asset-wise details and conducting physical verification.
B. Non-Availability of Inventory Records and Valuation Details
Auditor's Observation:
Sufficient and appropriate evidence regarding inventory existence and valuation as at
March 31, 2025 was not provided.
Board Explanation:
Due to logistical and operational constraints during the year-end, primarily stemming
from workforce limitations and restricted access to stock locations, a formal physical
inventory verification as of March 31, 2025, could not be documented. However, the Company
has continuously maintained perpetual inventory records through its ERP system.
C. Absence of Ageing Schedules and Provisioning for Receivables; Non-Disclosure of MSME
Dues
Auditor's Observation:
The Company did not maintain ageing schedules for trade receivables and payables, did
not obtain confirmations, and failed to assess impairment as per Ind AS 109 and 107. MSME
disclosures were also not made.
Board Explanation:
The Company faced technical issues in extracting ageing schedules from the ERP system
and was unable to obtain third-party confirmations within the audit timeline. However,
balances are regularly reviewed and reconciled internally.
D. Non-Provisioning of Gratuity under Ind AS 19
Auditor's Observation:
No actuarial valuation or disclosure was made in respect of gratuity obligations as
required under Ind AS 19.
Boardfs Explanation:
Due to oversight and a delay in engaging an actuarial valuer, the Company could not
obtain a formal valuation report as of March 31, 2025. However, the gratuity liability is
not expected to be material, considering the employee base and tenure profile.
E. Non-Compliance with Section 177, 188, and 189 of the Companies Act, 2013 Related to
Related Party Transactions
Auditor's Observation:
Related party transactions were undertaken without proper approvals and disclosures,
violating provisions of the Companies Act and Ind AS 24
Boardfs Explanation:
The Company acknowledges lapses in documentation and approvals related to certain
related party transactions. These transactions were operational in nature and carried out
in the ordinary course of business without mala fide intent. Delays occurred due to
internal governance restructuring.
B. Secretarial Auditors:
In accordance with Section 204 of the Act read with Rule 9 of the Companies
(Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014 and the amended
provisions of Regulation 24A of the Listing Regulations, the Board of Directors, on the
recommendation of the Audit Committee, had approved and recommended to the Members, the
appointment of M/s Kundan Agrawal & Associates, Practicing Company Secretary
(FRN: S2009DE113700, FCS No.: 7631, CP No.: 8325 and Peer Review Certificate No.:
5704/2024), as Secretarial Auditors of the Company to hold office for Five consecutive
years, from FY 2025-26 to FY 2029-30.
M/s Kundan Agrawal & Associates holds peer review certificate issued by the Peer
Review Board of Institute of Companies Secretaries of India. The resolution for seeking
approval of the members of the Company for the appointment of M/s Kundan Agrawal &
Associates as the Secretarial Auditor is provided in the Notice of the ensuing AGM.
M/s Kundan Agrawal & Associates, Practicing Company Secretary, has consented to
act as the Secretarial Auditors of the Company and have confirmed that his appointment, if
approved, would be within the prescribed limits under the Act & relevant Rules, and
Listing Regulations. He has also affirmed that he is not disqualified from being appointed
as the Secretarial Auditors under the applicable provisions of the Act, its Rules, and the
Listing Regulations.
The company has also obtained a certificate from M/s Kundan Agrawal & Associates,
Practicing Company Secretary confirming that none of the Directors on the Board of the
Company has been debarred or disqualified by the Securities and Exchange Board of India/
Ministry of Corporate Affairs or any such Statutory Authority from being appointed or
continuing as Directors of Companies.
The Secretarial Audit Report and Certificate regarding non-disqualification of
Directors for the F. Y. 2024-25 are provided as Annexure-1(A), 1(B) respectively.
Secretarial Auditorsf Report:
The Secretarial Auditors of the Company have expressed an observation during the
secretarial audit of the Company for the year ended March 31, 2025. The Board of Directors
respectfully submits the following explanations on the matters raised.
Auditor's Observation:
The Board of Directors of the Company comprises Executive Directors, Non-Executive
Directors and Independent Directors. However, the company has not provided the necessary
details regarding the Eligibility for being an Independent Director as required under
Companies Act 2013 pursuant to which it is not possible to fully assure whether the Boards
composition is properly constituted in accordance with the statutory requirements.
Boardfs Explanation:
The Board acknowledges the observation regarding the lack of disclosure of eligibility
criteria for Independent Directors. The Company assures that it has taken due care to
appoint Independent Directors in compliance with the provisions of Section 149(6) of the
Companies Act, 2013. However, it is noted that the requisite declarations and supporting
documents evidencing their independence were inadvertently not included in the statutory
filing or disclosures. The Board undertakes to ensure that going forward, all relevant
documentation, including declarations of independence and compliance with eligibility
criteria, shall be duly maintained and disclosed as per applicable provisions of the Act.
Auditor's Observation:
As per Companies Act 2013, Public Company cannot accept loans from relative of
directors, there are unsecured loan showing in the name of Mrs. Vrinda amounting Rs.
(12655.98) and Mrs. Maya Goel amounting Rs (27931.90) who are relative of the directors.
Boardfs Explanation:
The Company notes the observation regarding the unsecured loans received from Mrs.
Vrinda and Mrs. Maya Goel, who are relatives of directors. As per Section 2(76) and
Section 73 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with relevant Rules, acceptance of loans from
relatives of directors by a public company is prohibited unless exempted under specific
conditions. The Board clarifies that these amounts were received in the nature of business
advances, and not deposits or loans within the purview of the Companies Act, 2013.
However, to avoid any ambiguity, the Company will undertake a through internal review and
initiate corrective measures, including possible repayment or reclassification in
compliance with the Act.
Auditor's Observation:
Form DIR-2 attached with Form DIR-12 filled for the appointment of Director Mr. Amber
Goel is not as per the prescribed format.
Boardfs Explanation:
It is acknowledged that the DIR-2 form attached with DIR-12 for the appointment of Mr.
Amber Goel was not in the prescribed format as per Rule 8 of the Companies (Appointment
and Qualification of Directors) Rules, 2014. This discrepancy was due to clerical
oversight. The Board will ensure that a rectified DIR-2 in proper format is obtained,
signed, and preserved in company records. A revised filing, if necessary, will be made
with the Registrar of Companies to rectify the error.
Auditor's Observation:
Date of Resignation mentioned in Board Resolution filled for the resignation of Company
Secretary shall be with effect from 12th November 2024 but the date of resignation
mentioned in Form DIR-12 filled is 29th Nov 2024.
Boardfs Explanation:
The Board acknowledges the mismatch between the effective date of resignation mentioned
in the Board Resolution (12th November 2024) and the date mentioned in the DIR-12 form
(29th November 2024). This occurred due to clerical oversight.
Internal Auditor:
Pursuant to the provision of the Companies Act, 2013, and Rules framed thereunder, the
Board of Directors on the recommendation of the Audit Committee had appointed M/s A Saini
and Associates., Chartered Accountants as the Internal Auditor of the company for the FY
2024-25.
13. Cost Audit
Pursuant to Section 148 read with Companies (Cost Records and Audit) Rules, 2014 and
due to turnover based criteria as prescribed by Central Government, the company is not
required to maintain Cost Records for the product being manufactured and get the same
audited by Cost Auditor.
14. Share Capital
A |
Issue of equity shares with differential rights: |
During the year, company has not issued any equity shares with
differential rights. |
B |
Issue of sweat equity shares |
During the year, company has not issued any Sweat equity shares. |
C |
Issue of employee stock options |
During the year, company has not issued employee stock options. |
D |
Provision of money by company for purchase of its own shares by
employees or by trustees for the benefit of employees |
Nil |
E |
Bonus Shares |
No bonus shares were issued during the year under review. |
F |
Forfeiture of Shares |
No further forfeiture of Shares occurred during the year under review. |
15. Extract of the Annual Return (MGT-9)
The extract of the Annual Return in Form No. MGT 9 is annexed herewith (Annexure 2).and
the Annual Return for the financial year 2024-25 pursuant to Section 92(3) of the
Companies Act, 2013 will be placed on website of the Company after completion of Annual
General Meeting and the same can be accessed on the web link www.amspolymers.com
16 . Conservation of energy, technology absorption and foreign exchange earnings
and outgo
The details of conservation of energy, technology absorption, foreign exchange earnings
and outgo are as follows:
A) Conservation of energy
The company has undertaken various energy efficient practices which have strengthened
the Company's commitment towards becoming an environment friendly organization. The
Company makes all efforts towards conservation of energy, protection of environment and
ensuring safety. As far as possible, company is utilizing alternate sources of energy.
(A) Technology absorption
The business of the company is not technology driven. No technology has been imported.
There is nothing to be disclosed on account of technology absorption.
(B) Foreign exchange earnings and Outgo during the year:
| Foreign Exchange Earned in terms of actual inflows |
|
|
Nil |
| Foreign Exchange outgo in terms of actual outflows |
Nil |
17. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
In terms of section 135(1) of the Companies Act, 2013, the provisions of Corporate
Social Responsibility are not applicable to the Company.
18. DIRECTORS AND KEY MANAGERIAL PERSONNEL
A) Changes in Directors and Key Managerial Personnel
There is no Appointment or Cessation of Directors during the year under review.
However, Ms. Chiranjivi Ramuka, Company Secretary of the Company resigned from the post
of Company Secretary w.e.f. 12.11.2024, and Mr. Dilshad Ahmed was appointed as Company
Secretary of the Company w.e.f 10.02.2025.
Director liable to retire by rotation
In accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, Mr. Anand Kumar (DIN:
01381489), Director of the Company, retires by rotation at the forthcoming AGM, and being
eligible, offers himself for re-appointment.
Considering the background and experience of Mr. Anand Kumar, the Board is of the
opinion that his re-appointment will immensely benefit your Company. The Board recommends
his appointment.
Brief profile of Mr. Anand Kumar
Mr. Anand Kumar, aged 62 years, is a commerce graduate with over 38 years of experience
in various industries. He began his career by establishing a Chemical Trading Company and
Diversified it into a specialty chemical manufacturing company, footwear sole
Manufacturing company and hospitality industry. Presently, Mr. Anand Kumar does not hold
Directorship in any other public limited company except AMS Polymers Limited (Formerly,
Sai Moh Auto Links Limited).
Mr. Anand Kumar holds 6,68,949 shares constituting 20.26% of the paid-up Share Capital
of the Company as on 31st March, 2025.
Except Mr. Arpit Goel, Non-executive director and Mr. Amber Goel, Whole Time Director
of the Company, Mr. Anand Kumar (DIN:01381489) does not have a relationship with any of
the existing Directors and Key Managerial Personnel.
B) Declaration by Independent Directors
Your Company has received necessary declaration from each Independent Director of the
Company under Section 149(6) of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the applicable Listing
Regulations, 2015, confirming that they meet with the criteria of independence as
prescribed under the prescribed provisions.
Formal Annual Evaluation
In compliance with the Companies Act, 2013 and the SEBI (Listing Obligations and
Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, during the year, the Board adopted a formal
mechanism for evaluating its performance as well as that of its Committees and Individual
Directors. Structured questionnaires were used in the overall Board evaluation comprising
various aspects of Board function.
The evaluation of Independent Directors was carried out by the entire Board and Non
Independent Directors were carried out by the Independent Directors.
The Directors were satisfied with the evaluation results, which reflected the overall
engagement of the Board and its Committees with the Company.
19. Number of meetings of the Board of Directors
Eight (8) meetings of the Board of Directors were held during the year on 26.04.2024,
28.05.2024, 05.08.2024, 02.09.2024, 12.11.2024, 29.11.2024, 10.02.2025, 13.02.2025.
One separate meeting of Independent Directors of the Company was held on 26.03.2025.
20. Committees of the Board
During the year under, in accordance with the Companies Act, 2013, the Board
reconstituted some of its committees. The Committees are as follows:
Audit Committee
Stakeholders' Relationship Committee
Nomination and Remuneration Committee
Details of the said Committees along with their charters, compositions and meetings
held during the year are provided in the Report of Corporate Governance as a part of this
Annual Report.
21. Board Evaluation
SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, mandates that
the Board shall monitor and review the Board Evaluation framework. The Companies Act, 2013
provides that a formal annual evaluation needs to be made by the Board of its own
performance and that of its committees and individual directors. Schedule IV of the
Companies Act, 2013, states that the performance evaluation of Independent Directors shall
be done by the entire Board of Directors, excluding the director being evaluated.
The Board of Directors has carried out an annual evaluation of its own performance,
Board Committees and individual directors pursuant to the provisions of the Companies Act,
2013 and the corporate governance requirements as prescribed by Securities and Exchange
Board of India ("SEBI") under SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure
Requirements) Regulations, 2015. Structured questionnaires were used in the overall Board
evaluation comprising various aspects of Board function.
The performance of the Board was evaluated by the Board on the basis of Performance
Evaluation Policy formulated by the Board and after seeking inputs from all the directors
on the basis of the criteria such as the Board composition and structure, effectiveness of
board processes, information and functioning, etc.
The performance of the Committees was evaluated by the Board after seeking inputs from
the Committee members on the basis of the criteria such as the composition of committees,
effectiveness of Committee meetings, etc. and on such further criteria as is set out in
the Performance Evaluation Policy (As per Annexure 3) formulated by the Nomination
and Remuneration Committee and approved by the Board to evaluate the performance of the
Board and its Committees.
The Board and the Nomination and Remuneration Committee ("NRC") reviewed the
performance of the individual directors on the basis of the criteria such as the
contribution of the individual director to the Board and Committee meetings like
preparedness on the issues to be discussed, meaningful and constructive contribution and
inputs in meetings, etc. In addition, the Chairman was also evaluated on the key aspects
of his role.
In a separate meeting of Independent Directors held on 26.03.2025, performance of
non-Independent Directors, performance of the board as a whole was evaluated, taking into
account the views of executive directors and non-executive directors. The same was
discussed in the board meeting that followed the meeting of the Independent Directors, at
which the performance of the Board, its committees and individual directors was also
discussed.
22. Policy on Directorsf Appointment and Remuneration
Your Company has a policy to have an appropriate mix of executive and independent
directors to maintain the independence of the Board and separate its functions of
governance and management. As on March 31, 2025, the Board consisted of 5 members out of
which 2 (Two) is Executive Director, 1 (One) is Non-Executive Director and 2 are Woman
Independent Directors.
The policy of the Company on Directors appointment and remuneration, including criteria
for determining qualifications, positive attributes, independence of a Director, and other
matters provided under sub-section (3) of Section 178 of the Companies Act, 2013, adopted
by the Board, is attached as Annexure 4 to the Board Report. Further the
remuneration paid to the Directors is as per the terms laid out in the nomination and
remuneration policy of the Company.
23. Risk Management Policy and Internal Control
The Company has adopted a Risk Management Policy duly approved by the Board and also
has in place a mechanism to identify access, monitor and mitigate various risks to key
business objectives. Major risks identified by the businesses and functions are
systematically addressed through mitigating actions on a continuing basis.
24. Whistle Blower Policy and Vigil Mechanism
Your Company has established a "Whistle Blower Policy" and Vigil Mechanism
for directors and employees to report to the appropriate authorities concerns about the
unethical behavior actual or suspected, fraud or violation of the
Company's code of conduct policy and provides safeguards against victimization of
employees who avail the mechanism and also provide for direct access to the Chairman of
the Audit Committee. The said policy has been uploaded on the website of the company. The
same can be accessed at the website of the Company i.e.www.amspolymers.com.
25. Particulars of loans, guarantees or investments under Section 186
Particulars and details of loans given, investments made or guarantees given and
securities provided, if any, are given in the Notes to the Financial Statements.
26. Contracts and arrangements with related parties
The policy on materiality of related party transactions and dealing with related party
transactions as approved by the
Board may be accessed on the Company's website at the www.amspolymers.com.
As a matter of Company's policy, all contracts/arrangements/transactions, if any, which
entered by the company with related parties were in the ordinary course of business and
details and prescribed particulars of all such transactions (if any), are contained in the
Notes to the Financial Statements.
Details of related party transactions entered during the year under review are provided
in AOC-2 annexed herewith and forms part of this Report as per Annexure-5.
27. Corporate Governance:
Although, the provisions of Listing Regulations with respect to the Corporate
Governance are not applicable on your Company. However, your Company has been benchmarking
itself with well-established Corporate Governance practices besides strictly complying
with the requirements of Regulation 17 to 27 and any other applicable Regulation of the
SEBI under SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, as
amended from time to time.
A separate "Report on Corporate Governance" together with requisite
certificate obtained from Statutory Auditors of the
Company, confirming compliance with the provisions of Corporate Governance as per the
SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, is annexed to
this Report.
28. Directorsf Responsibility Statement
Pursuant to Section 134(3) (c) read with 134(5) of the Companies Act, 2013, the Board
of Directors to the best of their knowledge and belief confirm that:
(a) in the preparation of the annual accounts for the financial year ended 31st March,
2024, the applicable accounting standards had been followed and no material departures
have been made from the same;
(b) the directors have selected such accounting policies and applied them consistently
and made judgments and estimates 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 i.e. on
31stMarch, 2025 and of the profit or loss of the company for that period;
(c) the directors had taken proper and sufficient care for the maintenance of adequate
accounting records in accordance with the provisions of the Act for safeguarding the
assets of the company and for preventing and detecting fraud and other irregularities;
(d) the directors have prepared the annual accounts on a going concern basis;
(e) the directors had laid down internal financial controls to be followed by the
company and that such internal financial controls are adequate and operating efficiently;
and
(f) the directors have devised proper systems to ensure compliance with the provisions
of all applicable laws and that such systems are adequate and operating effectively.
29. Particulars of Employees
There are no employees employed throughout the financial year who were in receipt of
remuneration of Rs. 10. 2 Lacs or more or employed for part of the year who were in
receipt of remuneration of Rs. 8.5 lacs or more a month under Rule 5(2) of the Companies
(Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Remuneration) Rules, 2014.
Disclosure u/s 197(12) and Rule 5(1) of the Companies Appointment and Remuneration of
Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014 are annexed herewith as Annexure 6.
The Nomination and Remuneration Committee of the Company has affirmed in its meeting
held on September 02, 2024 has affirmed that the remuneration paid to the Senior
Management Employee/KMPs is as per the remuneration policy of the Company.
30. Internal Financial Control and Their Adequacy
The Board has adopted policies and procedure for ensuring the orderly and efficient
conduct of its business, including adherence to the company's policies, the safeguarding
of its asset, the prevention and detection of fraud and error, the accuracy and
completeness of the accounting records, and the timely preparation of reliable financial
disclosure.
The Company has an adequate internal controls system commensurate with its size and the
nature of its business. All the transactions entered into by the Company are duly
authorized and recorded correctly. All operating parameters are monitored and controlled.
The top management and the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors review the adequacy
and effectiveness of internal control systems from time to time.
31. Disclosures under Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition
&Redressal) Act, 2013 read with Rules thereunder
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 22 of Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace
(Prevention, Prohibition &Redressal) Act, 2013 read with Rules thereunder, the Company
has not received any complaint of sexual harassment during the year under review.
32. Reporting of frauds by Auditors
During the year under review, the Statutory Auditors and the Secretarial Auditor have
not reported any instances of frauds committed in the Company by its Officers or Employees
to the Audit Committee under Section 143(12) of the Companies Act, 2013, details of which
need to be mentioned in this Report.
33. Secretarial Standards
The Company has complied with the provisions of the applicable Secretarial Standards,
i.e. SS-1 (Secretarial Standard on Meetings of the Board of Directors) and SS-2
(Secretarial Standard on General Meetings).
34. Human Resources
Your Company treats its "human resources" as one of its most important
assets. We focus on all aspects of the employee lifecycle. This provides holistic
experience for the employees as well. During their tenure at the Company, employees are
motivated through various skill development programs. We create effective dialogue through
our communication channels to ensure effective dialogue through our communication channels
to ensure that feedback reach the relevant team, including leadership.
Your Company continuously invests in attraction, retention and development of talent on
an ongoing basis. A number of programs that provide focused people attention are currently
underway. Your Company thrust is on the promotion of talent internally through job
rotation and job enlargement.
35. Segment-wise performance
The Company is into single reportable segment only.
36. Management Discussion and Analysis
The Management Discussion and Analysis Report on the business of the Company and
performance review for the year ended March 31, 2025, as stipulated in Regulation 34 of
the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, is presented
in a separate report which forms part of the Report.
37. Disclosure of Accounting Treatment
The financial statements for the financial year 2024-25 have been prepared in
accordance with the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules, 2015 (Ind AS)
prescribed under Section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with relevant rules issued
thereunder and other recognized accounting practices and policies to the extent
applicable.
38. Listing of Shares
The shares of your Company are listed at Bombay Stock Exchange Limited, Ahmedabad Stock
Exchange, Ludhiana Stock Exchange Ltd. and Delhi Stock Exchange Ltd.
39. Application made and proceedings Pending Under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy
Code,2016
Company has not made any application and proceeding not pending under the insolvency
and Bankruptcy Code 2016.
40. Difference in Valuation
The Company has not made any one-time settlement for loans taken from the Banks or
Financial Institutions, and hence the details of difference between amount of the
valuation done 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 is not applicable
41. Acknowledgements
Your directors are grateful to the Government of India, the Reserve Bank of India, the
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), the Stock Exchanges and other regulatory
authorities for their valuable guidance and support and wish to express their sincere
appreciation for their continues co-operation and assistance. We look forward for their
continued support in future.
Your directors would like to express their sincere appreciation for the assistance and
cooperation received from banks, customers, vendors, Government, members and employees
during the year under review.
| Finally, the Directors thank you for your continued trust and support. |
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For and on Behalf of the Board of |
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AMS Polymers Limited |
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(Formerly, Sai Moh Auto Links Limited) |
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Sd/- |
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(Anand Kumar) |
Date: 01st September, 2025 |
Managing Director |
Place: New Delhi |
DIN: 01381489 |
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