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MAHAVEER INFOWAY LTD.

12 May 2025 | 04:01

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ISIN No INE019D01016 BSE Code / NSE Code 539383 / MINFY Book Value (Rs.) 7.17 Face Value 10.00
Bookclosure 20/09/2024 52Week High 11 EPS 0.00 P/E 0.00
Market Cap. 4.61 Cr. 52Week Low 7 P/BV / Div Yield (%) 1.17 / 0.00 Market Lot 1.00
Security Type Other

DIRECTOR'S REPORT

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Year End :2024-03 

The Board of Directors hereby submits the report of the business and operations of your Company
('the Company') along with the audited "Financial statement for the "Fiscal Year ended March 31,
2024.The Consolidated performance of the Company and its subsidiaries has been referred to
where required.

1. Financial performance:

The performance during the period ended 31st March, 2024 has been as under:

(Amount In Lakhs.)

PARTICULAR Standalone Consolidated

2023-2024

2022-2023

2023-2024

2022-2023

Turnover/Income (Gross)

541.31

410.56

541.31

410.56

Other Income

29.41

9.38

29.38

9.38

Profit/loss before Depreciation,
Finance Costs,

Exceptional items and Tax Expense

-14.67

59

-14.87

59

Less: Depreciation/ Amortization/
Impairment

10.85

6.43

13.65

6.43

Profit /loss before Finance Costs,
Exceptional items
and Tax Expense

-25.52

52.57

-28.52

52.57

Less: Finance Costs

13.10

11.61

12.90

11.61

Profit /loss before Exceptional items
and Tax Expense

(38.62)

40.96

-41.42

40.96

Add/(less): Exceptional items

0

0

0

0

Profit /loss before Tax Expense

(38.62)

40.96

(41.42)

40.96

Less: Tax Expense (Current & Deferred)

(2.8)

8.03

4.04

8.03

Profit /loss for the year (1)

(38.90)

32.93

(45.47)

32.93

Total Comprehensive Income/loss (2)

-

-

-

-

Total (1 2)

(38.90)

32.93

(45.47)

32.93

Balance of profit /loss for earlier years

-

-

-

-

Less: Transfer to Debenture
Redemption Reserve

-

-

-

-

Less: Transfer to Reserves

-

-

-

-

Less: Dividend paid on Equity Shares

-

-

-

-

Less: Dividend paid on
Preference Shares

Less: Dividend Distribution Tax

-

-

-

-

Balance carried forward

(38.90)

32.93

(45.47)

32.93

2. Overview & state of the company’s affairs:

Revenues — Standalone

During the year under review, the Company has recorded an income of Rs. 541.31 (In Lakhs)
and loss of Rs. 38.90 (In lakhs) as against the income of Rs. 410.56 (In Lakhs) and Profit of
Rs. 32.93(in lakhs) in the previous financial year ending 31.03.2023. The Company is looking
forward for good profit margins in near future.

Revenues — Consolidated

During the year under review, the Company has recorded an income of Rs. 541.31 (In Lakhs)
and loss of Rs. 45.47 (in lakhs) as against the income of Rs. 410.56 (in lakhs) and Profit of Rs.
32.93 (in lakhs) in the previous financial year ending 31.03.2023. The Company is looking
forward for good profit margins in near future.

3. Dividend

Keeping the Company's growth plans in mind, your directors have decided not to recommend
dividend for the financial year 2023-2024.

4. Transfer to reserves

Pursuant to provisions of Section 134 (3) (j) of the Companies Act, 2013, the company has not
proposed to transfer any amount to general reserves account of the company during the year
under review.

5. Investor Relations:

The Company continuously strives for excellence in its Investor Relations engagement The
Company ensures that critical information about the Company is available to all the investors,
by uploading all such information on the Company's website.

6. Material changes & commitment affecting the financial position of the company:

There have been no material changes and commitments affecting the financial position of the
Company which have occurred during the end of the Financial Year of the Company to which
the financial statements relate and the date of the report.

7. Significant & material orders passed by the regulators or courts or tribunals:

No significant or material orders have been passed against the Company by the Regulators,
Courts or Tribunals, which impacts the going concern status and company's operations in
future.

8. Transfer of un-claimed dividend to Investor Education and Protection:

There is no such amount of Un-paid or Unclaimed Dividend be transferred to Investor and
Education and Protection Fund for the financial year ended 31st March 2024.

9. Details of utilization of funds:

During the year under review, the Company has not raised any funds through Preferential
Allotment or Qualified Institutions Placement as specified under Regulation 32(7A) of the
Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements)
Regulations, 2015.

10. Investor Education and Protection Fund (IEPF):

Pursuant to the provisions of Section 124 of the Act, Investor Education and Protection Fund
Authority (Accounting, Audit, Transfer and Refund) Rules, 2016 (“IEPF Rules”) read with the
relevant circulars and amendments thereto, the amount of dividend remaining unpaid or
unclaimed for a period of seven years from the due date is required to be transferred to the
Investor Education and Protection Fund (“IEPF”), constituted by the Central Government

During the Year, no amount of dividend was unpaid or unclaimed for a period of seven years
and therefore no amount is required to be transferred to Investor Education and Provident
Fund under the Section 125(1) and Section 125(2) of the Act.

11. Revision of financial statements:

There was no revision of the financial statements for the year under review.

12. Change in the nature of business, if any:

The Company has not undergone any change in the nature of business during the FY 2023¬
24.

13. Deposits from public:

The Company has not accepted any public deposits during the Financial Year ended March

31.2024 and as such, no amount of principal or interest on public deposits was outstanding as
on the date of the balance sheet.

14. Subsidiary companies/Associate Companies:

The Company has no subsidiary/Associates Companies as on March 31,2024.

15. Companies which have become or ceased to be subsidiaries:

M/s. Mahaveer Telecom Private Limited was struck off due to Non-functional subsidiary for
several years. which resulted in its ceasing to be a subsidiary of the company with effect from

14.02.2024

16. Declaration from Independent Directors on Annual Basis:

The Company has received declarations from all the Independent Directors of the Company
confirming that they meet with both the criteria of independence as prescribed under subsection
(6) of Section 149 of the Companies Act, 2013 and under Reg.16(1)(b) read with Reg. 25 of
SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements), Regulations 2015.

In compliance with Rule 6 of Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Rules,
2014, all the PIDs of the Company have registered themselves with the India Institute of
Corporate Affairs (IICA), Manesar and have included their names in the databank of Independent
Directors within the statutory timeline.

The Independent Directors have also confirmed that they have complied with Schedule IV of
the Act and the Company's Code of Conduct. In terms of Reg. 25(8) of SEBI (Listing Obligations
and Disclosure Requirements), Regulations 2015, the Independent Directors have confirmed
that they are not aware of any circumstance or situation, which exists or may be reasonably
anticipated, that could impair or impact their ability to discharge their duties with an objective
independent judgement and without any external influence.

During the year, Independent Directors of the Company had no pecuniary relationship or
transactions with the Company, other than sitting fees, commission and reimbursement of
expenses incurred by them for the purpose of attending meetings of the Board of Directors
and Committee(s).

17. Board Evaluation:

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 Act and SEBI Listing
Regulations.

The performance of the board was evaluated by the board after seeking inputs from all the
directors on the basis of 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 criteria such as the composition of committees, effectiveness
of committee meetings, etc.

The above criteria are based on the Guidance Note on Board Evaluation issued by the Securities
and Exchange Board of India on January 5, 2017.

In a separate meeting of independent directors was conducted to evaluate the performance of
non-independent directors, the board as a whole and the Chairman of the Company, taking
into account the views of executive directors and nonexecutive directors.

The Board reviewed the performance of individual directors on the basis of 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.

Performance evaluation of independent directors was done by the entire board, excluding the
independent director being evaluated.

18. Audit Committee Recommendations:

During the year, all recommendations of Audit Committee were approved by the Board of
Directors.

19. Authorised and paid-up capital of the company:

The Authorized Share Capital of the Company is Rs. 6,00,00,000/-(Rupees Six Crores only)
divided into 60,00,000 equity shares (Sixty Lakhs only) of Rs. 10/- each.

The Paid -up capital of the company is Rs. 5,50,90,000/- (Rupees Five Crore Fifty Lakh and
Ninety Thousand only) divided into 55,09,000 equity shares (Fifty Five Lakh and Nine Thousand
only) of Rs.10/- each.

20. Directors and key managerial personnel:

As on date of this report, the Company has Six Directors, out of which three are Independent
Directors including one women director and two are executive directors, and one non-executive
Director.

a) Appointment/Re-appointment/Resignation of Directors of the Company

• Appointment of Mrs. Monika Ashish Rathi as company secretary and Compliance officer
of the company with effect from 14.02.2024

• Re- Appointment of Mr. Ashok Kumar Jain as Managing Director of the company with
effect from 07.08.2023

• Completion of tenure of Mr. Budhi Prakash Toshniwal and Mr. Vinit Maharia as Independent
Director of the company w.e.f. 26.03.2024

• Appointment of Mr. Satish khemchand khivsara as an Independent director of the company

• Appointment of Mr. Dhirendra Kumar Jain as an Independent director of the company

• Re- Appointment of Mrs. Kanika Suri as an Independent Director of the company

b) Key Managerial Personnel:

Key Managerial Personnel for the financial year 2023-24

• Mr. Ashok Kumar Jain, Managing Director of the company.

• Mr. Vijay Jain, Executive Director of the company.

• Mrs. Monika Ashish Rathi as company secretary and Compliance officer of the company.

21. Board meetings &directors’ attendance:

The Board of Directors duly met 5(Five) times i.e. 29 May, 2023 , 10 August, 2023 , 14
November, 2023,14February, 2024 and 26 March 2024. The maximum time gap between any
two Board meetings during this period did not exceed 120 days at any point in time.

SL Name of the Director Category Attendance Particulars

No

Meetings held

Board Meetings

during the Year

attended

1.

Mr. Ashok Kumar Jain

Managing Director

5

5

2.

Mr. Vijay Jain

Executive Director

5

5

3.

Mr. Vinit Maharia

Non-Executive Director

5

5

4.

Mr. Budhi Prakash Toshniowal

Non-Executive Director

5

5

5.

Mr. Jeetender Kumar Bhansali

Non-Executive Director

5

5

6.

Mr. Harinarayan Vyas

Non-Executive Director

5

5

7.

Mrs. Kanika Suri

Non-Executive

Independent Director

5

5

8.

Mr. Dhirendra Kumar Jain

Non - Executive

Independent Director

9.

Mr. Satish Khemchand Khivsar

aNon - Executive

Independent Director

22. Committees of the board:

The Company has four Board-level Committees - Audit Committee, Stakeholder Relationship
Committee, Nomination & Remuneration Committee and Risk Management Committee.

All decisions pertaining to the constitution of Committees, appointment of members and fixing
of terms of service for Committee members are taken by the Board of Directors. Details on the
role and composition of these Committees, including the number of meetings held during the
financial year and the related attendance, are provided in Boards Report:

23. Audit committee:

Terms of reference of Audit committee covers all the matters prescribed under Regulation 18
of the Listing Regulations and Section 177 of the Act, 2013.

A. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF TERMS OF REFERENCE:

The terms of reference of the Audit Committee encompasses the requirements of Section 177
of Companies Act, 2013 and as per Regulation 18 of SEBI (LODR) Regulations, 2015 and,
inter-alia, includes

i. Oversight of the Company's financial reporting process and the disclosure of its financial
information to ensure that the financial statement is correct, sufficient and credible;

ii. Recommending the appointment and removal of External Auditors, fixation of audit fee and
approval for payment for any other services;

iii. Reviewing the utilization of loans and/ or advances from/investment by the holding company in
the subsidiary exceeding Rs. 100 Crores or 10% of the asset size of the subsidiary, whichever
is lower including existing loans / advances / investments existing as on the date of coming into
force of this provision.

iv. Review with the management and statutory auditors of the annual financial statements before
submission to the Board with particular reference to:

(a) Matters required to be included in the directors' responsibility statement to be included in
the Board's report in terms of clause (c) of sub-section (3) of Section 134 of the Act;

(b) Changes, if any, in accounting policies and practices and reasons for the same;

(c) Major accounting entries involving estimates based on the exercise of judgment by
management;

(d) Significant adjustments made in the financial statements arising out of audit findings;

(e) Compliance with listing and other legal requirements relating to financial statements;

(f) Disclosure of any related party transactions;

(g) Modified opinion(s) in the draft audit report;

v. Review of the quarterly and half yearly financial results with the management before submission
to the board for approval;

vi. Reviewing, with the management, the statement of uses / application of funds raised through
an issue (public issue, rights issue, preferential issue, etc.), the statement of funds utilized
for purposes other than those stated in the offer document / prospectus / notice and the report
submitted by the monitoring agency monitoring the utilization of proceeds of a public or rights
issue, and making appropriate recommendations to the board to take up steps in this matter;

vii. Review and monitor statutory auditor's independence and performance and effectiveness of
audit process;

viii. Approval or any subsequent modification of transactions with related parties;

ix. Scrutiny of inter-corporate loans and investments;

x. Review of valuation of undertakings or assets of the company wherever it is necessary;

xi. Evaluation of internal financial controls and risk management systems;

xii. Review with the management, statutory auditors and the internal auditors about the nature and
scope of audits and of the adequacy of internal control systems;

xiii. Reviewing the adequacy of internal audit function, if any, including the structure of the internal
audit department, staffing and seniority of the official heading the department, reporting structure,
coverage and frequency of internal audit;

xiv. discussion with internal auditors of any significant findings and follow up there on;

xv. Reviewing the findings of any internal investigations by the internal auditors into matters where
there is suspected fraud or irregularity or a failure of internal control systems of a material
nature and reporting the matter to the board;

xvi. discussion with statutory auditors before the audit commences, about the nature and scope of
audit as well as post-audit discussion to ascertain any area of concern;

xvii. Look into the reasons for any substantial defaults in payment to the depositors, debenture-
holders, shareholders (in case of non-payment of declared dividend) and creditors, if any;

xviii. Review the functioning of the whistle blower mechanism;

xix. Approval of appointment of Chief Financial Officer after assessing the qualifications, experience
and background, etc. of the candidate

xx. Review of the following information:

(a) Management discussion and analysis of financial condition and results of operations;

(b) Statement of significant related party transactions (as defined by the audit committee),
submitted by management;

(c) Management letters / letters of internal control weaknesses issued by the statutory auditors;

(d) Internal audit reports relating to internal control weaknesses;

(e) The appointment, removal and terms of remuneration of the Chief Internal Auditor; (f)
Statement of deviations:

• Quarterly statement of deviation(s) including report of monitoring agency, if applicable,
submitted to stock exchange(s) in terms of Regulation 32(1) of the Listing Regulations.

• Annual statement of funds utilized for purposes other than those stated in the offer document/
prospectus in terms of Regulation 32(7) of the Listing Regulations.

xxi. Carrying out any other function as may be referred to the Committee by the Board.

xxii. Authority to review / investigate into any matter covered by Section 177 of the Companies Act,
2013 and matters specified in Part C of Schedule II of the Listing Regulations.

B. THE AUDIT COMMITTEE SHALL MANDATORILY REVIEW THE FOLLOWING
INFORMATION:

i. management discussion and analysis of financial condition and results of operations;

ii. management letters / letters of internal control weaknesses issued by the statutory auditors;

iii. internal audit reports relating to internal control weaknesses; and

iv. the appointment, removal and terms of remuneration of the chief internal auditor shall be
subject to review by the audit committee.

v. statement of deviations:

vi. quarterly statement of deviation(s) including report of monitoring agency, if applicable, submitted
to stock exchange(s) in terms of Regulation 32(1).

vii. annual statement of funds utilized for purposes other than those stated in the offer document/
prospectus/notice in terms of Regulation 32(7).

C. COMPOSITION, MEETINGS & ATTENDANCE:

The Audit Committee of the Company is constituted in accordance with the provisions of
Regulation 18 of the Listing Regulations and the provisions of Section 177 of the Act. All
members of the Committee are financially literate, withMr. Budhi Prakash Toshniwal as Chairman
of the Committee, having the relevant accounting and financial management expertise.

The composition of the Audit Committee and the details of the meetings attended by its members
during the financial year ended 31st March 2024 are as under:

Name Designation Category No of No of

Meetings

held

Meetings

attended

Mr. Budhi Prakash Toshniwal*

Chairman

NED(I)

4

4

Mr. Vinit Maharia*

Member

NED(I)

4

4

Mr. Harinarayan Vyas*

Member

NED(I)

4

4

Mrs. Kanika Suri

Member

NED(I)

4

4

Mr. Dhirendra Kumar Jain#

Chairman

NED(I)

NA

NA

Mr. Satish Khemchand Khivsara#

Member

NED(I)

NA

NA

*Retire w.e.f 26.03.2024

# appointed w.e.f 26.03.2024

The Audit Committee met 4 times during the financial year 2023-24 and the gap between any two
meetings did not exceed 120 days. The dates on which the Audit Committee Meetings held were: 29
May, 2023, 10 August, 2023, 14 November, 2023 and 14 February, 2024. Requisite quorum was
present at the above Meetings.

All the recommendations of the Audit Committee have been accepted by the Board of Directors.

During the year, the Audit Committee inter alia reviewed key audit findings covering Operational,
Financial and Compliance areas, Risk Mitigation Plan covering key risks affecting the Company
which were presented to the Committee. The Chairman of the Audit Committee briefed the Board
members on the significant discussions which took place at Audit Committee Meetings.

The Chairman of the Audit Committee was present at the Annual General Meeting of the Company
held on 22ndSeptember, 2023.

24. Nomination and remuneration committee: The Nomination and Remuneration Committee
(‘NRC') functions in accordance with Section 178 of the Act, Regulation 19 of the Listing
Regulations and its Charter adopted by the Board. The terms of reference of the NRC includes:

A. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF TERMS OF REFERENCE

To approve the fixation/revision of remuneration of Executive Directors of the Company and
while approving:

a. To take into account the financial position of the Company, trend in the industry, appointee's
qualification, experience, past performance, past remuneration etc.

b. To bring out objectivity in determining the remuneration package while striking a balance
between the interest of the Company and the Shareholders.

c. To identify persons who are qualified to become Directors and who may be appointed in
senior management in accordance with the criteria laid down and to recommend to the Board
their appointment and /or removal.

d. To carry out evaluation of every Director's performance.

e. To formulate the criteria for determining qualifications, positive attributes and independence of
a Director, and recommend to the Board a policy, relating to the remuneration for the Directors,
key managerial personnel and other employees.

f. For every appointment of an independent director, the Nomination and Remuneration Committee
shall evaluate the balance of skills, knowledge and experience on the Board and on the basis
of such evaluation, prepare a description of the role and capabilities required of an independent
director. The person recommended to the Board for appointment as an independent director
shall have the capabilities identified in such description. For the purpose of identifying suitable
candidates, the Committee may:

a. use the services of an external agencies, if required;

b. consider candidates from a wide range of backgrounds, having due regard to diversity;
and

c. consider the time commitments of the candidates.

g. To formulate the criteria for evaluation of Independent Directors and the Board.

h. To recommend/review remuneration of the Managing Director and Whole-time Director(s)
based on their performance and defined assessment criteria.

i. devising a policy on diversity of board of directors;

j. whether to extend or continue the term of appointment of the independent director, on the
basis of the report of performance evaluation of independent directors.

k. Recommend to the board, all remuneration, in whatever form, payable to senior management.

B. COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE, MEETINGS AND ATTENDANCE DURING THE YEAR:

There was two (2) Nomination and Remuneration Committee Meetings held during the financial
year 2023-2024 on14.02.2024 and 26.03.2024.

Name Designation Category No of No of

Meetings

held

Meetings

attended

Mr. Vinit Maharia*

Chairman

NED(I)

2

2

Mr. Budhi Prakash Toshniwal*

Member

NED(I)

2

2

Mrs. Kanika Suri

Member

NED(I)

2

2

Mr. Harinarayan Vyas*

Member

NED(I)

2

2

Mr. Dhirendra Kumar Jain #

Chairman

NED(I)

--

--

Mr. Satish Khemchand Khivsara #
’Retire w.e.f 26.03.2024

Member

NED(I)

--

--

# appointed w.e.f 26.03.2024

POLICY FOR SELECTION OF DIRECTORS AND DETERMINING DIRECTORS’ INDEPENDENCE:

1. Scope:

This policy sets out the guiding principles for the Nomination & Remuneration Committee for
identifying persons who are qualified to become Directors and to determine the independence
of Directors, in case of their appointment as independent Directors of the Company.

2. Terms and References:

2.1 “Director” means a director appointed to the Board of a Company.

2.2 “Nomination and Remuneration Committee means the committee constituted in accordance
with the provisions of Section 178 of the Companies Act, 2013 and Regulation 19 of SEBI
(Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.

2.3 “Independent Director” means a Director referred to in sub-Section (6) of Section 149 of the
Companies Act, 2013 and Regulation 16 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure
Requirements) Regulations, 2015.

3. Policy:

Qualifications and criteria

3.1.1 The Nomination and Remuneration Committee, and the Board, shall review on annual basis,
appropriate skills, knowledge and experience required of the Board as a whole and its individual
members. The objective is to have a board with diverse background and experience that are
relevant for the Company's operations.

3.1.2 In evaluating the suitability of individual Board member the NR Committee may take into
account factors, such as:

• General understanding of the Company's business dynamics, global business and social
perspective;

• Educational and professional background

• Standing in the profession;

• Personal and professional ethics, integrity and values;

• Willingness to devote sufficient time and energy in carrying out their duties and responsibilities
effectively.

3.1.3 The proposed appointee shall also fulfil the following requirements:

• shall possess a Director Identification Number;

• shall not be disqualified under the companies Act, 2013;

• shall Endeavour to attend all Board Meeting and Wherever he is appointed as a Committee
member, the Committee Meeting;

• shall abide by the code of Conduct established by the Company for Directors and senior
Management personnel;

• shall disclose his concern or interest in any Company or companies or bodies corporate,
firms, or other association of individuals including his shareholding at the first meeting of the
Board in every financial year and thereafter whenever there is a change in the disclosures
already made;

• Such other requirements as any prescribed, from time to time, under the Companies Act,
2013, Regulation 19 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations,

2015 and other relevant laws.

3.1.4 The Nomination & Remuneration Committee shall evaluate each individual with the objective of
having a group that best enables the success of the Company's business.

3.2 Criteria of Independence

3.2.1 The Nomination & Remuneration Committee shall assess the independence of Directors at
time of appointment/ re-appointment and the Board shall assess the same annually. The Board
shall re-assess determinations of independence when any new interest or relationships are
disclosed by a Director.

3.2.2 The criteria of independence shall be in accordance with the guidelines as laid down in
Companies Act, 2013 and Regulation 16 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure
Requirements) Regulations, 2015.

An independent Director in relation to a Company, means a director other than a managing
Director or a whole-time Director or a nominee Director

i. who, in the opinion of the board of directors, is a person of integrity and possesses relevant
expertise and experience;

ii. who is or was not a promoter of the listed entity or its holding, subsidiary or associate company
[or member of the promoter group of the listed entity];

iii. who is not related to promoters or directors in the listed entity, its holding, subsidiary or
associate company;

iv. who, apart from receiving director's remuneration, has or had no material pecuniary relationship
with the listed entity, its holding, subsidiary or associate company, or their promoters, or
directors, during the 68[three] immediately preceding financial years or during the current
financial year;

v. none of whose relatives—

a. is holding securities of or interest in the listed entity, its holding, subsidiary or associate
company during the three immediately preceding financial years or during the current
financial year of face value in excess of fifty lakh rupees or two percent of the paid-up
capital of the listed entity, its holding, subsidiary or associate company, respectively, or
such higher sum as may be specified;

b. is indebted to the listed entity, its holding, subsidiary or associate company or their
promoters or directors, in excess of such amount as may be specified during the three
immediately preceding financial years or during the current financial year;

c. has given a guarantee or provided any security in connection with the indebtedness of
any third person to the listed entity, its holding, subsidiary or associate company or their
promoters or directors, for such amount as may be specified during the three immediately
preceding financial years or during the current financial year; or

d. has any other pecuniary transaction or relationship with the listed entity, its holding,
subsidiary or associate company amounting to two percent or more of its gross turnover
or total income: Provided that the pecuniary relationship or transaction with the listed
entity, its holding, subsidiary or associate company or their promoters, or directors in
relation to points (A) to (D) above shall not exceed two percent of its gross turnover or
total income or fifty lakh rupees or such higher amount as may be specified from time to
time, whichever is lower.]

vi. who, neither himself [“/herself], nor whose relative(s) —

a. holds or has held the position of a key managerial personnel or is or has been an employee of
the listed entity or its holding, subsidiary or associate company [or any company belonging to
the promoter group of the listed entity,] in any of the three financial years immediately preceding
the financial year in which he is proposed to be appointed:

[Provided that in case of a relative, who is an employee other than key managerial personnel,
the restriction under this clause shall not apply for his / her employment.]

b. is or has been an employee or proprietor or a partner, in any of the three financial years
immediately preceding the financial year in which he is proposed to be appointed, of —

(i) a firm of auditors or company secretaries in practice or cost auditors of the listed entity
or its holding, subsidiary or associate company; or

(ii) any legal or a consulting firm that has or had any transaction with the listed entity, its
holding, subsidiary or associate company amounting to ten per cent or more of the gross
turnover of such firm;

c. holds together with his relatives two per cent or more of the total voting power of the listed
entity; or

d. is a chief executive or director, by whatever name called, of any non-profit organisation that
receives twenty-five per cent or more of its receipts or corpus from the listed entity, any of its
promoters, directors or its holding, subsidiary or associate company or that holds two per cent
or more of the total voting power of the listed entity;

e. is a material supplier, service provider or customer or a lessor or lessee of the listed entity;

vii. who is not less than 21 years of age.

viii. who is not a non-independent director of another company on the board of which any non¬
independent director of the listed entity is an independent director:

3.2.3 The independent Director shall abide by the “code for independent Directors “as specified in
Schedule IV to the companies Act, 2013.

3.3 Other Directorships/ Committee Memberships

3.3.1 The Board members are expected to have adequate time and expertise and experience to
contribute to effective Board performance Accordingly, members should voluntarily limit their
Directorships in other listed public limited companies in such a way that it does not interfere
with their role as Director of the Company. The NR Committee shall take into account the
nature of, and the time involved in a director service on other Boards, in evaluating the suitability
of the individual Director and making its recommendations to the Board.

3.3.2 A Director shall not serve as Director in more than 20 companies of which not more than 10
shall be public limited companies.

3.3.3 A Director shall not serve as an independent Director in more than 7 listed companies and not
more than 3 listed companies in case he is serving as a whole-time Director in any listed
Company.

3.3.4 A Director shall not be a member in more than 10 committee or act as chairman of more than
5 committee across all companies in which he holds Directorships.

For the purpose of considering the limit of the committee, Audit committee and stakeholder's
relationship committee of all public limited companies, whether listed or not, shall be included

and all other companies including private limited companies, foreign companies and companies
under Section 8 of the companies Act, 2013 shall be excluded.

REMUNERATION POLICY FOR DIRECTORS, KEY MANAGERIAL PERSONNEL AND OTHER
EMPLOYEES:

The objectives of the remuneration policy are to motivate Directors to excel in their performance,
recognize their contribution and retain talent in the organization and reward merit.

The remuneration levels are governed by industry pattern, qualifications and experience
of the Directors, responsibilities shouldered and individual performance.

REMUNERATION POLICY FOR DIRECTORS, KEY MANAGERIAL PERSONNEL AND OTHER
EMPLOYEES

1. Scope:

1.1 This policy sets out the guiding principles for the Nomination and Remuneration committee for
recommending to the Board the remuneration of the Directors, key managerial personnel and
other employees of the Company.

1.2 Terms and Reference:

In this policy the following terms shall have the following meanings:

2.1 “Director” means a Director appointed to the Board of the Company.

2.2 “key managerial personnel” means

(i) The Chief Executive Officer or the managing Director or the manager;

(ii) The Company Secretary;

(iii) The Whole-time Director;

(iv) The Chief Financial Officer; and

(v) Such other office as may be prescribed under the companies Act, 2013

2.3 “Nomination and Remuneration committee” means the committee constituted by Board in

accordance with the provisions of Section 178 of the companies Act, 2013, clause 49 of the
Equity Listing Agreement and Regulation 19 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure
Requirements) Regulations, 2015.

3. Policy:

3.1 Remuneration to Executive Director and key managerial personnel
3.1.1The Board on the recommendation of the Nomination and Remuneration (NR)

3.1.2The Board on the recommendation of the NR committee shall also review and approve the
remuneration payable to the key managerial personnel of the Company.

3.1.3The remuneration structure to the Executive Director and key managerial personnel shall
include the following components:

(i) Basic pay

(ii) Perquisites and Allowances

(iii) Stock Options

(iv) Commission (Applicable in case of Executive Directors)

(v) Retrial benefits

(vi) Annual performance Bonus

3.1.4 The Annual plan and Objectives for Executive committee shall be reviewed by the NR committee
and Annual performance bonus will be approved by the committee based on the achievement
against the Annual plan and Objectives.

3.2 Remuneration to Non - Executive Directors

3.2.1 The Board, on the recommendation of the NR Committee, shall review and approve the
remuneration payable to the Non - Executive Directors of the Company within the overall limits
approved by the shareholders as per the provisions of the Companies Act.

3.2.2 Non - Executive Directors shall be entitled to sitting fees attending the meetings of the Board
and the Committees thereof. The Non- Executive Directors shall also be entitled to profit related
commission in addition to the sitting fees.

3.3. Remuneration to other employees

1.3.1 Employees shall be assigned grades according to their qualifications and work experience,
competencies as well as their roles and responsibilities in the organization. Individual
remuneration shall be determined within the appropriate grade and shall be based on various
factors such as job profile skill sets, seniority, experience and prevailing remuneration levels
for equivalent jobs.

C. MECHANISM FOR EVALUATION OF THE BOARD

Evaluation of all Board members is performed on an annual basis. The evaluation is performed
by the Board and Independent Directors with specific focus on the performance and effective
functioning of the Board and Individual Directors.

In line with Securities and Exchange Board of India Circular No. SEBI/ HO/ CFD/ CMD/ CIR/
P/ 2017/ 004, dated January 5, 2017 and the Companies Amendment Act, 2017 the Company
adopted the recommended criteria by Securities and Exchange Board of India.

The Directors were given six Forms for evaluation of the following:

(i) Evaluation of Board;

(ii) Evaluation of Committees of the Board;

(iii) Evaluation of Independent Directors;

(iv) Evaluation of Chairperson; and

(v) Evaluation of Managing Director and Whole-time Director
The Directors were requested to give following ratings for each criteria:

1. Could do more to meet expectations;

2. Meets expectations; and

3. Exceeds expectations.

The Directors have sent the duly filled forms to the Board. Based on the evaluation done by the
Directors, the report on Evaluation was submitted to the Board. And based on the report, the
Board of Directors has informed that the performance of Directors is satisfactory.

OTHER DIRECTORSHIPS/ COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS:

5.1 The Board members are expected to have adequate time and expertise and experience to

contribute to effective Board performance. Accordingly, members should voluntarily limit their
directorships in other listed public limited companies in such a way that it does not interfere
with their role as director of the company. The NR Committee shall take into account the nature
of and the time involved in a director's service on other Boards, in evaluating the suitability of
the individual Director and making its recommendations to the Board.

5.2 Director shall not serve as director in more than 20 companies of which not more than 10 shall

be public limited companies.

5.3 Director shall not serve as an independent Director in more than 7 listed companies and not

more than 3 listed companies in case he is serving as a whole-time Director in any listed
company.

5.4 Director shall not be a member in more than 10 committees or act as chairman of more than 5

committees across all companies in which he holds directorships.

For the purpose of considering the limit of the committee, Audit committee and stakeholder's
relationship committee of all public limited companies, whether listed or not, shall be included
and all other companies including private limited companies, foreign companies and companies
under section 8 of the companies Act, 2013 shall be excluded

25. Stakeholder’s relationship committee: Terms of reference of the committee comprise of
various matters provided under Regulation 20 of the Listing Regulations and section 178 of the
Act, 2013 which inter-alia include:

(i) Resolving the grievances of the security holders of the listed entity including complaints related
to transfer/transmission of shares, non-receipt of annual report, non-receipt of declared
dividends, issue of new/duplicate certificates, general meetings etc.

(ii) Proactively communicate and engage with stockholders including engaging with the institutional
shareholders at least once a year along with members of the Committee/Board/ KMPs, as may
be required and identifying actionable points for implementation.

(iii) Review of measures taken for effective exercise of voting rights by shareholders

(iv) Review of adherence to the service standards adopted by the listed entity in respect of various
services being rendered by the Registrar & Share Transfer Agent.

(v) Review of the various measures and initiatives taken by the listed entity for reducing the
quantum of unclaimed dividends and ensuring timely receipt of dividend warrants/annual reports/
statutory notices by the shareholders of the Company.

(vi) Such other matter as may be specified by the Board from time to time.

(vii) Authority to review / investigate into any matter covered by Section 178 of the Companies Act,
2013 and matters specified in Part D of Schedule II of the Listing Regulations.

The SRC Committee met 4 times during the financial year 2023-24 and the gap between any
two meetings did not exceed 120 days. The dates on which the SRC Committee Meetings held
were: 29 May, 2023, 10 August, 2023, 14 November, 2023 and 14 February, 2024. Composition
of committees and member's attendance at the meetings during the year are as under:

Name Designation Category No of No of

Meetings Meetings
held attended

Mr. Vinit Maharia*

Chairman

NED(I)

4

4

Mr. Budhi Prakash Toshniwal*

Member

NED(I)

4

4

Mrs. Kanika Suri

Member

NED(I)

4

4

Mr. Harinarayan Vyas*

Member

NED(I)

4

4

Mr. Dhirendra Kumar Jain #

Chairman

NED(I)

--

--

Mr. Satish Khemchand Khivsara #

Member

NED(I)

--

--

*Retire w.e.f 26.03.2024
# appointed w.e.f 26.03.2024

DETAILS OF COMPLAINTS/REQUESTS RECEIVED, RESOLVED AND PENDING DURING THE
YEAR 2023-24:

NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS

NUMBER

Number of complaints received from the investors comprising non-receipt
of securities sent for transfer and transmission, complaints received from
SEBI / Registrar of Companies / Bombay Stock Exchange / National Stock
Exchange / SCORE and so on

NIL

Number of complaints resolved

NIL

Number of complaints not resolved to the satisfaction of the investors
as on March 31,2024.

NIL

Complaints pending as on March 31,2024.

NIL

Number of Share transfers pending for approval, as on March 31,2024.

NIL

26. Risk Management Committee: -

The Company has an effective risk management procedure, which is governed at the highest
level by the Board of Directors. However, to further strengthen & streamline the procedures
about risk assessment and minimization procedures, the Board of Directors voluntarily
constituted a Board level Risk Management Committee (RMC).

A.) Composition:

The Details of composition of the Committee are given below:

Name Designation Category

Mrs. Kanika Suri Member NED(I)

Mr. Dhirendra Kumar Jain Chairman NED(I)

Mr. Satish Khemchand Khivsara Member NED(I)

Role and responsibilities of the committee includes the following:

• Framing of Risk Management Plan and Policy.

• Overseeing implementation of Risk Management Plan and Policy

• Monitoring of Risk Management Plan and Policy

• Validating the process of risk management

• Validating the procedure for Risk minimisation.

• Periodically reviewing and evaluating the Risk Management Policy and practices with respect
to risk assessment and risk management processes.

• Continually obtaining reasonable assurance from management that al known and emerging
risks have been identified and mitigated or managed.

27. Statutory audit and auditors report

The members of the Company in accordance with Section 139 of the Companies Act, 2013
have passed a resolution for appointment of M/s. Kalyana & Co., Chartered Accountants,
Statutory Auditor of the company for a period of 5 years in the AGM held on 22nd September
2023 to hold office up to the conclusion of 37th AGM of the Company to be held for financial
year 2027-28.

The Auditors' Report for fiscal year 2023-2024 does not contain any qualification, reservation
or adverse remark.The Auditors' Report is enclosed with the financial statements in this Annual
Report. The Company has received audit report with unmodified opinion for both Standalone
and Consolidated Audited Financial Results of the Company for the Financial Year ended
March 31,2024 from the statutory auditors of the Company.

28. Secretarial Auditor & Audit Report:

In terms of section 204 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the Companies (Appointment
and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014, based upon the recommendations
of the Audit Committee, the Board of Directors had appointed M/s. Chakravarthy & Associates,
Practicing Company Secretary (CP No. 22563) as the Secretarial Auditor of the Company, for
conducting the Secretarial Audit for financial year ended March 31,2024

The Secretarial Audit was carried out by M/s. Chakravarthy & Associates, Company Secretaries
(CP No. 22563 ) for the financial year ended March 31, 2024. The Report given by the
Secretarial Auditor is annexed herewith as Annexure-I and forms integral part of this Report.

Secretarial Auditors Qualification:

The qualifying remarks, reported by the Secretarial Auditor in their report for the Financial
Year ended 31st March, 2024 and the explanations of the management are tabulated below:

1. The Company has not appointed Chief
Financial Officer for the during the financial
year 2023-24.

We acknowledge the observation regarding the
absence of a CFO during the financial year
2023-24. We are committed to addressing this
matter promptly. We will review our internal
processes and take appropriate steps to ensure
that a suitable candidate as CFO be appointed.

2. The Statutory auditor did not have peer
review certificate for audit verification.

We acknowledge the auditor's observation
regarding the missing peer review certificate
for audit verification. Company has obtain the
Certificate for subsequent years.

3. The company has not provided Board
Meeting & Committee Meeting Agenda and
Board Meeting Minutes & Audit Committee
Minutes & Nomination Remuneration
Committee Minutes & Stake Holder
Committee Minutes for Audit verification.

The Company has maintained Minutes of Board
meeting and committee meetings with
Registered office of the company, in Physical,
now we have started to kept physical and digital
data storage of aforesaid documents.

4. The company has not maintained the
statutory registers as per the provision of
the companies act, 2013.

We kept this as registered place as well digital
copy of the same has stored in supervision of
Company Secretary of the company.

5. Mr. Vinit Maharia and Mr. Hari Narayan
Vyas and Mrs. Kanika Suri an independent
directors (ID) have not registered/renew ID
data bank maintained by Institute of
Corporate Affairs (IICA) with in stipulated
period.

We acknowledge the auditor's observation
concerning the non-registration or renewal of
Mr. Vinit Maharia, Mr. Hari Narayan Vyas. our
independent directors, with the ID databank
maintained by the Institute of Corporate Affairs
(IICA) within the stipulated period. We assure
you that we will promptly address this matter.
We will ensure that all necessary registrations
and renewals are completed in compliance with
regulatory requirements.

Mrs. Kanika Suri who is independent director
was registered with the ID bank from (14/03/
2024 to 13/03/2029)

6. Acknowledgement for sending the notices
of the Meeting of the Board and Committees
is not maintained by the company.

We have shared all the notices electronically.

7. The company has not maintained the
attendance register for Board and
committee meeting.

The Register of Attendance for Board and
committee have been duly kept and stored at
the Register office and also in the digital format.

8. Certain event-based E Forms have not
been filed by the company in time which
were required to be filed with ROC during
the audit period.

We regret the delay, which was primarily
attributed to internal changes within the
company. We have taken this matter seriously
and have since reviewed and improved our
internal processes to ensure timely and
accurate filing of all required E Forms with the
ROC in the future

29. Internal Auditor

Pursuant to provisions of Section 138 read with Rule 13 of the Companies (Accounts) Rules,
2014 and Section 179 read with Rule 8(4) of the Companies (Meetings of Board and its
Powers) Rules, 2014; during the year under review, the Internal Audit of the functions and
activities of the Company. The Statutory auditor did not have peer review certificate for audit

verification. Company was undertaken by Mr. Madhu Bandru as Internal Auditor of the
Company. Deviations are reviewed periodically and due compliance was ensured. Summary
of Significant Audit Observations along with recommendations and its implementations are
reviewed by the Audit Committee and concerns, if any, are reported to the Board. There were
no adverse remarks or qualification on accounts of the Company from the Internal Auditor.

30. Cost records and cost audit:

Maintenance of cost records and requirement of cost audit as prescribed under the provisions
of Section 148(1) of the Act, are not applicable for the business activities carried out by the
Company.

31. No Frauds reported by statutory auditors:

During the Financial Year 2023-24, the Auditors have not reported any matter under section
143(12) of the Companies Act, 2013, therefore no detail is required to be disclosed under
section 134(3) (ca) of the Companies Act, 2013.

32. Declaration by the Company:

None of the Directors of the Company are disqualified for being appointed as Directors as
specified in Section 164 (2) of the Act read with Rule 14 of Companies (Appointment and
Qualifications of Directors) Rules, 2014.

33. Conservation of energy, technology absorption and foreign exchange outgo:

The required information as per Sec.134 (3) (m) of the Companies Act 2013 is provided
hereunder and Rule 8 of Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014:

A. Conservation of Energy:

Your Company's operations are not energy intensive. Adequate measures have been taken to
conserve energy wherever possible by using energy efficient computers and purchase of
energy efficient equipment.

B. Technology Absorption:

1. Research and Development (R&D): NIL

2. Technology absorption, adoption and innovation: NIL

C. Foreign Exchange Earnings and Out Go:

1. Foreign Exchange Earnings: Nil

2. Foreign Exchange Outgo: Nil

34. Annual Return:

Pursuant to Sections 92 & 134(3) of the Act and Rule 12 of the Companies (Management and
Administration) Rules, 2014, the Annual Return in Form MGT-7 is also available on the Company's
website URL: https://www.minfy.com.

35. Declaration of independence:

The Company has received declarations from all the Independent Directors of the Company
confirming that they meet with both the criteria of independence as prescribed under sub¬
section (6) of Section 149 of the Companies Act, 2013 and under Regulation 16(1)(b) read
with Regulation 25 of the Listing Regulations.

In compliance with Rule 6 of Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Rules,
2014, all the IDs of the Company have registered themselves with the India Institute of Corporate

Affairs (IICA), Manesar and have included their names in the databank of Independent Directors
within the statutory timeline.

The Independent Directors have also confirmed that they have complied with Schedule IV of
the Act and the Company's Code of Conduct.

In terms of Regulations 25(8) of the Listing Regulations, the Independent Directors have
confirmed that they are not aware of any circumstance or situation, which exists or may be
reasonably anticipated, that could impair or impact their ability to discharge their duties with
an objective independent judgement and without any external influence.

During the year, Independent Directors of the Company had no pecuniary relationship or
transactions with the Company, other than sitting fees, commission and reimbursement of
expenses incurred by them for the purpose of attending meetings of the Board of Directors
and Committee(s).

36. Internal Financial Control;

Your Company has well laid out policies on financial reporting, asset management, adherence
to Management policies and also on promoting compliance of ethical and well-defined standards.
The Company follows an exhaustive budgetary control and standard costing system. Moreover,
the management team regularly meets to monitor goals and results and scrutinizes reasons for
deviations in order to take necessary corrective steps. The Audit Committee which meets at
regular intervals also reviews the internal control systems with the Management and the internal
auditors.

The internal audit is conducted at the Company and covers all key areas. All audit observations
and follow up actions are discussed with the Management as also the Statutory Auditors and
the Audit Committee reviews them regularly

37. Corporate social responsibility policy:

Since your Company does not have net worth of Rs. 500 Crore or more or turnover of Rs.
1000 Crore or more or a net profit of Rs. 5 Crore or more during the financial year, section
135 of the Companies Act, 2013 relating to Corporate Social Responsibility is not applicable
and hence the Company need not adopt any Corporate Social Responsibility Policy.

38. Director's Responsibility Statement:

Pursuant to Section 134(5) of the Companies Act, 2013, the Board of Directors, to the best of
their knowledge and ability, confirm that for the financial year ended March 31,2024:

a) in the preparation of the annual accounts for the financial year ended 31 March 2024, the
applicable accounting standards and schedule III of the Companies Act, 2013 have been
followed and there are no material departures 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 your Company as on 31 March 2024 and of the profit and loss of the
Company for the financial year ended 31 March 2024;

c) proper and sufficient care has been taken for the maintenance of adequate accounting records
in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 for safeguarding the assets of
the Company and for preventing and detecting fraud and other irregularities;

d) The annual accounts have been prepared on a going concern basis;

e) Proper internal financial controls laid down by the Directors were followed by the Company
and that such internal financial controls are adequate and were operating effectively; and

f) Proper systems to ensure compliance with the provisions of all applicable laws were followed
and that such systems were adequate and operating effectively.

39. Composition of CSR Committee and Contents of CSR Policy:

Since the Company does not have the net worth of Rs. 500 Crore or more, or turnover of
Rs. 1000 Crore or more, or a net profit of Rs. 5 Crore or more during the financial year,
section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013 relating to Corporate Social Responsibility is not
applicable and hence the Company need not adopt any Corporate Social Responsibility Policy.

40. Risk Management:

The Board of Directors had constituted Risk Management Committee to identify elements of
risk in different areas of operations and to develop policy for actions associated to mitigate the
risks. The Committee is responsible for reviewing the risk management plan and ensuring its
effectiveness. The major risks identified by the businesses and functions are systematically
addressed through mitigating actions on a continual basis.

41. Credit & guarantee facilities:

The Company has been availing facilities of Credit and Guarantee as and when required, for
the business of the Company, from Axis Bank of INR 1.25 Crore was given by the Axis Bank.

42. Investor Relations:

The Company continuously strives for excellence in its Investor Relations engagement with
International and Domestic investors through structured conference-calls and periodic investor/
analyst interactions like individual meetings, participation in investor conferences, quarterly
earnings calls and analyst meet from time to time. The Company ensures that critical information
about the Company is available to all the investors, by uploading all such information on the
Company's website.

43. Related Party Transactions:

All related party transactions that were entered into during the financial year were on arm's
length basis and were in the ordinary course of business. During the financial year 2023-24,
there were no materially significant related party transactions made by the Company with
Promoters, Directors, Key Managerial Personnel or other designated persons which may
have a potential conflict with the interest of the Company at large. The transactions with the
related parties are routine and repetitive in nature.

The Form AOC-2 pursuant to Section 134(3)(h) of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rule
8(2) of the Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014 is annexed herewith as Annexure-II to this
report.

44. Corporate governance and shareholders information:

Since the paid-up capital of the Company is less than Rs. 10 Crores and Net worth of the
Company is less than Rs. 25 Crores, Corporate Governance is Not Applicable.

45. Vigil mechanism/ whistle blower policy:

The Board of Directors has formulated a Whistle Blower Policy which is in compliance with the
provisions of Section 177(10) of the Companies Act, 2013 and Regulation 22 of the Listing
Regulations. The Company promotes ethical behaviour and has put in place a mechanism for
reporting illegal or unethical behaviour. The Company has a Vigil Mechanism and Whistle¬
blower policy under which the employees are free to report violations of applicable laws and
regulations and the Code of Conduct. Employees may report their genuine concerns to the
Chairman of the Audit Committee. During the year under review, no employee was denied

access to the Audit Committee.

Vigil Mechanism Policy has been established by the Company for directors and employees to
report genuine concerns pursuant to the provisions of section 177(9) & (10) of the Companies
Act, 2013. The same has been placed on the website of the Company https://www.minfy.com.

46. Statement showing the names of the top ten employees in terms of remuneration Drawn and
the name of every employee as per rule 5(2) & (3) of the companies (appointment &
remuneration) rules, 2014:

Disclosure pertaining to remuneration and other details as required under section 197 of the
Companies Act, 2013 read with rule 5(1) of the Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of
Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014 is given in this Report.

The Statement containing the particulars of employees as required under section 197(12) of
the Companies Act, 2013 read with rule 5(2) and other applicable rules (if any) of the Companies
(Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014.

During the year, NONE of the employees is drawing a remuneration of Rs.1,02,00,000/- and
above per annum or Rs.8,50,000/- and above in aggregate per month, the limits specified
under the Section 197(12) of the Companies Act, 2013 read with Rules 5(2) and 5(3) of the
Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014.

47. Ratio of remuneration to each director:

Under section 197(12) of the Companies Act, 2013, and Rule 5(1) (2) & (3) of the Companies
(Appointment & Remuneration) Rules, 2014 read with Schedule V of the Companies Act, 2013
the ratio of remuneration of (Mr. Ashok Kumar Jain), Managing Director of the Company to the
median remuneration of the employee is 2:1.

48. Shares transferred to investor education and protection fund:

No shares were transferred to the Investor Education and Protection Fund during the year
under review.

49. Insurance:

The properties and assets of your Company are adequately insured.

50. Non-executive directors' compensation and disclosures:

None of the Independent / Non-Executive Directors has any pecuniary relationship or
transactions with the Company which in the Judgment of the Board may affect the independence
of the Directors.

51. Industry based disclosures as mandated by the respective laws governing the company:

The Company is not a NBFC, Housing Companies etc., and hence Industry based disclosures
is not required.

52. Failure to implement corporate actions:

During the year under review, no corporate actions were done by the Company.

53. Secretarial Standards:

The Company has devised proper systems to ensure compliance with the provisions of all
applicable Secretarial Standards issued by the Institute of Company Secretaries of India and
such systems are adequate and operating effectively. During the year under review, the Company
was in compliance with the Secretarial Standards (SS) i.e., SS-1 and SS- 2, relating to "Meetings
of the Board of Directors" and "General Meetings", respectively.

54. Corporate insolvency resolution process initiated under the insolvency and bankruptcy
code, 2016.

No corporate insolvency resolution processes were initiated against the Company under the
Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, during the year under review.

55. Statutory compliance:

The Company has complied with the required provisions relating to statutory compliance with
regard to the affairs of the Company in all respects.

56. CEO/ CFO Certification:

Certification from the Managing Director on the financial statements u/r regulation 17 (8) of
SEBI (Listing Obligations & Disclosure Requirements), Regulations, 2015 for the year 2023¬
2024 is annexed in this Annual Report.

57. Code of conduct for the prevention of insider trading:

Pursuant to the provisions of SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015 as amended
from time to time, the Company has formulated a Code of Conduct for Prevention of Insider
Trading ("Insider Trading Code") and a Code of Practices and Procedures for fair disclosure
of Unpublished Price Sensitive Information ("UPSI").

The Code of Practices and Procedures for fair disclosure of UPSI is available on the website
of the Company athttps://www.minfy.com.

58. Prevention of sexual harassment at workplace:

The Company has always believed in providing a safe and harassment free workplace for
every individual working in its premises through various policies and practices. The Company
always endeavours to create and provide an environment that is free from discrimination and
harassment including sexual harassment.

The Company has adopted a policy on Prevention of Sexual Harassment at Workplace which
aims at prevention of harassment of employees and lays down the guidelines for identification,
reporting and prevention of undesired behaviour. An Internal Complaints Committee ("ICC")
has been set up by the senior management (with women employees constituting the majority).
The ICC is responsible for redressal of complaints related to sexual harassment and follows
the guidelines provided in the Policy.

During the financial year ended March 31,2024, no complaints pertaining to sexual harassment
have been received.

59. Policies:

The SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 mandated the
formulation of certain policies for all listed companies. All the policies are available on our
website https://www.minfy.com.

60. Deviations, if any observed-on funds raised through public issue, preferential Issue
etc:

During the year under review, company has not raised any funds from public or through
preferential allotment.

61. Details of application made or proceeding pending under insolvency and bankruptcy
code, 2016:

During the year under review, there were no applications made or proceedings pending in the

name of the Company under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.

62. Details of difference between valuation amount on one time settlement and Valuation
while availing loan from banks and financial institutions:

During the year under review, there has been no one time settlement of loans taken from
banks and financial institutions.

63. Green Initiatives:

In commitment to keep in line with the Green Initiative and going beyond it to create new green
initiatives, electronic copy of the Notice of 33rd Annual General Meeting of the Company are
sent to all Members whose email addresses are registered with the Company/Depository
Participant(s). For members who have not registered their e-mail addresses, physical copies
are sent through the permitted mode.

64. Event Based Disclosures:

During the year under review, the Company has not taken up any of the following activities:

1. Issue of sweat equity share: NA

2. Issue of shares with differential rights: NA

3. Issue of shares under employee's stock option scheme: NA

4. Disclosure on purchase by Company or giving of loans by it for purchase of its shares: NA

5. Buy back shares: NA

6. Disclosure about revision: NA

7. Preferential Allotment of Shares: NA

65. Appreciation & acknowledgement:

Your directors place on records their appreciation for the overwhelming co-operation and
assistance received from the investors, customers, business associates, bankers, vendors, as
well as regulatory and governmental authorities. Your directors also thanks the employees at all
levels, who through their dedication, co-operation, support and smart work have enabled the
company to achieve a moderate growth and is determined to poise a rapid and remarkable
growth in the year to come.

Your directors also wish to place on record their appreciation of business constituents, banks
and other "financial institutions and shareholders of the Company like SEBI, BSE, NSDL,
CDSL, Banks etc. for their continued support for the growth of the Company.

For and on behalf of the Board of
Mahaveer Infoway Limited

Sd/- Sd/-

Date: 07.08.2024 Vijay Jain Ashok Kumar Jain

Place: Hyderabad Director Managing Director

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