The Company recognises a provision when there is a present obligationas a result of a past event that probably requires an outflow of theCompany's resources embodying economic benefits and a reliableestimate can be made of the amount of the obligation. A disclosure ofcontingent liabilities is made when there is a possible obligation thatmay, but probably will not, require an outflow of company's resources.As a measure of prudence, the contingent assets are not recognised.
For the purpose of Cash Flow Statements, cash and cash equivalentsinclude Cash on Hand and Balances with Banks in the Current Accountand debit balance in Cash Credit Account.
Based on the activities of the company and normal time betweenincurring of liabilities and their settlement in cash or cash equivalentsand acquisition/right to assets and their realization in cash or cashequivalents, the company has considered its operating cycle as 12months for the purpose of classification of its liabilities and assets ascurrent and non-current.
The transactions in foreign currency have been recorded using therate of exchange prevailing on the date of transactions. The differencearising on the settlement/restatement of the foreign currencydenominated Current Assets/Current Liabilities into Indian rupees hasbeen recognized as expenses/income (net) of the year and carried tothe statement of profit and loss.
Government Grants/Subsidy available to the Company are accountedon the basis:
i) Where there is reasonable assurance that the company willcomply with the Conditions attached to them, and
ii) where such benefits have been earned by the Company and it isreasonably certain that the ultimate collection will be made.
iii) nature of the grant i.e. whether in the nature of capital contributionor in the form of revenue.
Insurance claims are accounted for on the basis of claims admitted/expected to be admitted and to the extent that there is no uncertaintyin receiving the claims.
Expenditures on research phase is recognized as an expense when theyare incurred.
Expenditures on development phase are recognized as an intangibleasset if they are likely to generate probable future economic benefitsand the cost of the same can be measured reasonably and can beattributed the intangible assets.
The investment in Gold is intended to be held for a period exceedingoperating cycle of the business of the company and accordingly it isclassified as "Non-Current Investment" and has been carried at cost ofacquisition in the financial statements.
Investments in subsidiaries i.e. domestic and foreign have initially beenrecognised at cost and subsequently carried at cost less accumulatedimpairment losses measured at the end of each year, if any.
The investments in subsidiaries are intended to be held for a periodexceeding operating cycle of the business of the company andaccordingly it is classified as "Non-Current Investment" and has beencarried at cost of acquisition in the financial statements.
The investment in Associates is intended to be held for a periodexceeding operating cycle of the business of the company andaccordingly it is classified as "Non-Current Investment" and has beencarried at cost of acquisition in the financial statements.
Short term employee benefits like wages, salaries, bonus and othermonetary and non-monetary benefits are recognized in the periodduring which services are rendered by the employees and arerecognized at the value at which liabilities have been settled or areexpected to be settled.
The Company’s contribution to the Provident Fund and ESIC is remittedas per the applicable provisions relating to the Employee ProvidentFund Scheme and ESIC and such contributions are charged to theStatement of Profit & Loss of the period to which contributions relates.The company's obligations towards gratuity, leave encashment or otherterminal benefits if any as may be applicable will be recognized in theperiod in which such obligations with individual employee be settled.
An item of income or expense if which by its size, type, frequency ofoccurrence within the normal business activities or incidence requiresdisclosure in order to improve an understanding of the performance ofthe Company or its financial performance is treated as an exceptionalitem and disclosed as such in the financial statements.
The Company identifies operating or business segments on thebasis of dominant source, nature of risks and returns and the internalorganization. The operating segments are the segments for whichseparate financial information is available and for which operatingprofit/loss amounts are evaluated regularly by the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer who is Company's chief operating maker indeciding how to allocate resources and in assessing performance.
The Company presents assets and liabilities in the financial statementson the basis of their respective classifications into current and non¬current.
Assets:
An asset is treated as current when it is:
• Expected to be realised or intended to be sold or consumed innormal operating cycle
• Held primarily for the purpose of trading
• Expected to be realised within twelve months after the reportingperiod
• Cash or cash equivalent unless restricted from being exchangedor used to settle a liability for at least twelve months after thereporting period.
All other assets are classified as non-current.
Liabilities:
A liability is treated as current when it is:
• Expected to be settled in normal operating cycle
• Due to be settled within twelve months after the reporting period
• No unconditional right to defer the settlement of the liability for atleast twelve months after the reporting period.
All other liabilities are classified as non-current.
Events occurring after the reporting date are recognized based onthose significant events both favourable and unfavourable, thatoccurred between the balance sheet date and the date on which thefinancial statements are approved by the Board of Directors. Theseevents can be those which provide further evidence of conditionsthat existed at the balance sheet date and those which are indicativeof conditions that arose subsequent to the balance sheet date. Theevents occurring after the balance sheet date which provide additionalinformation materially affecting the determination of the amountsrelating to conditions existing at the balance sheet date are adjustedto the reporting the amounts in the financial statements or otherwiseappropriate disclosure is made in the financial statements.
- Common Security:
A. Primary Security
- First and Exclusive Charge by way of Hypothecation of CurrentAssets and Movable Fixed Assets both present and future.
B. Collateral Security:
i. First and Exclusive Charge by way of Mortgage of Plot No. 123,Devraj Industrial Park, Survey No. 114, Block No. 757 Paiki, Mouje:Lambha, Taluka: Vatva, Dist.: Ahmedabad land admeasuring 15732Square feet and Contruction Area 6845 Square Feet owned bythe Company.
ii. First and Exclusive Charge by way of Mortgage of Office No. 208,2nd Floor, Dev Shruti Complex, Survey No. 3907 & 3908, TPSN-3,Ellisbridge, FPN-442/1 & 442/2, Mouje Changispur, Tal: Sabarmati,Dist.:Ahmedabad construction admeasuring 1317 Square Feetowned by the Company.
C. ECLGS Loans further secured by way of:
First Charge in Favour of AU Small Finance Bank and SecondCharge in Favour of National Credit Guarantee Trustee Company(NCGTC) of cash flows and security along with existing creditfacilities.
** Outstanding balances of term loans and working capital termloans secured by personal/corporate guarantees of the following:
- Directors
Mr. Ritesh Vinay Patel
Mr. Vinay Rajnikant Patel
*** Terms of Repayment:
The principal amount of term loans/working capital term loans
to be paid as under:
i. Enterprises Term Loan A/c. No. AU - 9001231629009223- To berepaid by 78 Monthly Instalment of ' 1,52,248 each inclusive ofinterest.
ii. Enterprises Term Loan A/c. No. AU - 9001231629009333- To berepaid by 69 Monthly Instalment of ' 89,022 each inclusive ofinterest.
iii. Working Capital Term Loan A/c. No. ECLGS 9001160529009421-To be repaid by 24 Monthly Instalment (Including May-22) of' 58,623 each inclusive of interest.
iv. Working Capital Term Loan A/c. No. ECLGS 9001160529009521-To be repaid by 54 Monthly Instalment including moratoriumperiod of 18 months (Including May-22) of ' 42,289 each inclusiveof interest.
**** Nature of Default, If Any:
No Defualt as on the Balance Sheet Date.
* Nature of Security
A. Axis Bank Limited
The working capital loans from Axis Bank secured as under:
B. AU Small Finance Bank
The working capital loans from AU Small Finance Bank securedalong with terma loans/working capital term loans as under:
A. Primary SecurityAxis Bank Limited
- Hypothecation of Entire Current Assets of the company bothpresent and future.
AU Small Finance Bank
- First and Exclusive Charge by way of Hypothecation of Inventory,Book Debts, Current Assets and Movable Fixed Assets bothpresent and future.
Axis Bank Limited
- Charge by way of Mortgage of Plot No. 123, Devraj Industrial Park,Survey No. 114, Block No. 757 Paiki, Mouje: Lambha, Taluka: Vatva,Dist.: Ahmedabad land admeasuring 15732 Square feet andContruction Area 6845 Square Feet owned by the Company.
- Charge by way of Mortgage of Office No. 208, 2nd Floor, Dev ShrutiComplex, Survey No. 3907 & 3908, TPSN-3, Ellisbridge, FPN-442/1& 442/2, Mouje Changispur, Tal: Sabarmati, Dist.:Ahmedabad
construction admeasuring 1317 Square Feet owned by theCompany.
Cash Margin:
- Pledge of FDR Equivalent to 15.00% of total limits.
** Outstanding balances of working capital secured by personal/corporate guarantees of the following:
Mr. Ritesh Vinay PatelMr. Vinay Rajnikant Patel
*** Terms of Repayment
To be Repaid on Demand
*** Nature of Default, If Any
$ For Nature of Security, Terms of Repayment, GuranteeOffered and Nature of Defaults Refer to Note No. 4.
The Company identifies operating segments on the basis of dominantsource, nature of risks and returns and the internal organization. Theoperating segments are the segments for which separate financialinformation is available and for which operating profit/loss amounts areevaluated regularly by the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officerwho is Company's chief operating decision maker in deciding how toallocate resources and in assessing performance.
The dominant source of income of the company from its activitiesdo not materially differ in respect of risk perception and the returnrealized/to be realized. Even the geographical/regulatory environmentin which the company operates does not materially differ consideringthe political and economic environment, the type of customers, assetsemployed and the risk and return associated in respect of each ofthe geographical area. So, the disclosure requirements pursuant to"Segment Reporting" are not applicable.
The Board of Directors of the company at its meeting held on 28thFebruary, 2024 approved allotment of 57,00,000 warrants convertibleinto 57,00,000 equity shares of face value of ' 10/- each at a priceof ' 175/- per share (including premium of ' 165/- per share) onpreferential allotment in compliance with the provisions of SEBI (ICDR)Regulations, 2018 and amendments thereto and other applicableregulations of SEBI and after obtaining necessary approvals fromStatutory Authorities including National Stock Exchange where theshares of the company are listed on the basis of valuation obtainedfrom Registered Valuer. The offer of 57,00,000 warrants has been fullysubscribed by the allottees. The company had received ' 2,493.75 being25.00% of the warrant issue price at the time of subscription which hadbeen separately disclosed in as "Money Received Against Issue of ShareWarrants" as part of Shareholder’s Fund in the Financial Statements. Thebalance 75.00% amount is payable at the time of exercise of warrant(s)by the Warrant-holder(s).
The share warrant holder of 12,30,070 warrants have fully paid upremaining 75.00% during the current financial year which have beenconverted into fully paid-up equity shares.
Further to above, some of the warrant holders have paid furtherinstalment of ' 1,611.66 during the year.
The outstanding balance of "Money Received Against Share Warrants"as at the end of current financial year was ' 1,957.42.
The company has initiated proceedings/taken actions for recoveryagainst the doubtful debtors amounting to ' 97.56/- (' 76.15/-classified as non-current and ' 21.41/-classified as Current TradeReceivable) (Previous Year ' 108.80/-). In view of the management ofthe company, it is most likely that the company will be able to recoverthe amount from the doubtful debtors and hence the company has notmade any provision against the doubtful debts of ' 97.56/- (PreviousYear ' 108.80/-).
However, considering the uncertainty over the time period over whichthe amounts are expected to realized, the outstanding balances ofdoubtful debts of ' 76.15 have been classified as long-term tradereceivables under the head "Other Non-Current Assets" in the balancesheet and will be classified as short-term trade receivable if it is expectedwith reasonable certainty that the amounts will be recovered withintwelve months from the end of the balance sheet date. The balanceamount of Trade Receivables of ' 21.41 has been classified as "CurrentTrade Receivable".
The company has made an investment during the preceding financialyear in an Indian Subsidiary company Rivita Solutions Private Limitedwith 51% shareholding in the company. The cost of investment inthe company is ' 0.51. The investment in the company has beenrecognized at cost and has been carried at cost of acquisition.
Further, the company had also made an investment of ' 543.84 duringpreceding financial year in foreign subsidiary Felix Industries LLC, Oman(Earlier Felix Industries LLC, Oman). The company has made furtherinvestment of ' 1,737.85 in the said LLC during the current financialyear. The total investment in the LLC as at March 31, 2025 has been' 2,281.70. The The company held 76.50% holding in the LLC as at theend of the current financial year and the remaining stake has been heldby the resident of Oman. The investment has been recognized at costand has been carried at cost of acquisition.
The company has made an investment during the year in an IndianSubsidiary company Felix WMC Private Limited with 55% shareholdingin the company. The cost of investment in the company is ' 0.55. Theinvestment in the company has been recognized at cost and has beencarried at cost of acquisition.
The company has made an investment during the year in an IndianSubsidiary company Enovation Aquaprocess Private Limited with 85%shareholding in the company. The cost of investment in the companyis ' 8.50. The investment in the company has been recognized at costand has been carried at cost of acquisition.
Further to above investment in the subsidiaries, the company has alsomade an investment in an associate company Eco Vision Aqua CarePrivate Limited amounting to ' 150.00 during the financial year holding20.00% shares in the company. The investment in the company hasbeen recognized at cost and has been carried at cost of acquisition.
The above investments have been made on long term strategy basis toimprove the overall net-worth of the company and for value addition tothe investment made over the period of time.
g) The company has communicated suppliers to provide confirmationsas to their status as Micro, Small or Medium Enterprise registered underthe applicable category as per the provisions of the Micro, Small andMedium Enterprises (Development) Act, 2006 (MSMED Act, 2006).The company has classified suppliers into Micro, Small and MediumEnterprises as per the confirmations received by the company uptothe date of the financial statements and accordingly other suppliers areclassified as Non-MSME Suppliers irrespective of their status as per theprovisions of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (Development)Act, 2006 (MSMED Act, 2006).
h) In the opinion of the Board of Directors, Current Assets & Loansand Advances have a value on realisation in the ordinary course ofbusiness equal to the amount at which they are stated in the balancesheet. In the opinion of the Board of Directors, claims receivable againstproperty/goods are realizable as per the terms of the agreement and/or other applicable relevant factors and have been stated in the financialstatements at the value which is most probably expected to be realized.
i) All the balances of debtors and creditors, loans and advancesand unsecured loans are subject to confirmation and subsequentreconciliation, if any.
(a) On Account of substantial realization from Fixed Deposits held margin, working capital limits availed during the year, increase in outstandingbalance of sundry creditors goods, expenses and capital goods as well as increase in advances received from customers pending supply orprovision of services during the current financial year compared to the preceding financial year.
(b) Resulted from increase in current liabilities, short-term and long-term borrowings during the current financial year.
(c) Though profit margins improved during the current financial year the increase in short-term and long-term borrowings has decreasing effecton the debt service ratio.
(d) Resulting from Higher Average Inventory holding during the current financial year compared to the preceding financial year on account ofexecution of pending orders.
(e) On Account of higher average trade receivable outstanding balance for the current financial year compared to the preceding financial year.
(f) On Account of higher average trade payable outstanding balance vis-a-vis purchases made in the current financial year compared to thepreceding financial year.
(g) Resulting from higher deployment of funds in short term loans and advances and other current assets vis-a-vis improvement in operationalactivities during the current year compared to the preceding year having reducing effect on net capital turnover ratio.
(h) Availability of funds, better resources management, innovations in operational activities, execution of margin-oriented projects and furtherbuilt-up on operational efficiencies resulted into improvement in turnover and cost management having positive impact on net profitability.
Current Financial Year INR NIL [Previous Financial Year INR NIL].
The company does not have any transaction with companies struck off under section 248 of the Companies Act, 2013 or section 560 of CompaniesAct, 1956, during the current year and in the previous year.
o) No funds (which are material either individually or in the aggregate)have been advanced or loaned or invested (either from borrowedfunds or share premium or any other sources or kind of funds) by theCompany to or in any other person(s) or entity(ies), including foreignentities ("Intermediaries"), with the understanding, whether recordedin writing or otherwise, that the Intermediary shall, directly or indirectlylend or invest in other persons or entities identified in any mannerwhatsoever by or on behalf of the Company ("Ultimate Beneficiaries")or provide any guarantee, security or the like on behalf of the UltimateBeneficiaries.
No funds (which are material either individually or in the aggregate)have been received by the company from any person(s) or entity(ies),including foreign entities ("Funding Parties"), with the understanding,whether recorded in writing or otherwise, that the company shall,whether, directly or indirectly, lend or invest in other persons or entitiesidentified in any manner whatsoever by or on behalf of the FundingParty ("Ultimate Beneficiaries") or provide any guarantee, security or thelike on behalf of the Ultimate Beneficiaries.
i. The Company have no such transaction which have not beenrecorded in the books of accounts that has been surrendered ordisclosed as income during the year in the tax assessments underthe Income Tax Act, 1961.
ii. The Company has not traded or invested in Crypto Currency orVirtual Currency during the financial year.
iii. No proceedings have been initiated or are pending against theCompany for holding any benami property under the BenamiTransactions (Prohibition) Act,1988 (45 of 1988) and rules madethereunder.
iv. The Company has complied with the number of layers prescribedunder clause (87) of section 2 of the Act read with the Companies(Restriction on number of Layers) Rules, 2017.
v. The company has used an accounting software for maintainingits book of account for the financial year ended March 31, 2025as well as for the financial year ended March 31,2024 which has afeature of recording audit trail (edit log) facility and the same hasbeen operational for the financial year 2024-25 as well as financialyear 2023-24 for all relevant transactions recorded in the softwareensuring that the audit trail feature in the software has not beendisabled throughout the relevant period as required by proviso tosub rule (1) of rule 3 of The Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014read with the Companies (Accounts) Amendment Rules, 2021.
The company has used an accounting software for maintainingits book of account which has the feature of preserving audit trailfor the period as required by section 128(5) of the Companies Act,2013 read with relevant rules in this regard.
vi. The Company has not entered with any Scheme(s) of arrangementin terms of sections 230 to 237 of the Companies Act, 2013.
q) The previous year's figures have been reworked, regrouped andreclassified wherever necessary so as to make them comparable withthose of the current year.
The Financial Statements have been presented in Indian Rupee (?)in Lakhs rounded off to two decimal points as per amendment toSchedule III to the Companies Act, 2013 except number of shares, EPSand otherwise stated.
The figures wherever shown in bracket represent deductions/negativeamount.
As Per our Report of Even Date
For and on Behalf of the Board For S N Shah & Associates
Felix Industries Limited Chartered Accountants
Firm Reg. No.: 109782w
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Ritesh Patel Vinay Patel Firoj G. Bodla
[Managing Director] [Director] Partner
[Din: 05350896] [Din: 08377751] M. No. 126770
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Uday Chandulal Shah Hena Shah
[Chief Financial Officer] [Company Secretary]
Place: AhmedabadDated: 29th May, 2025UDIN: 25126770BMITGO5348