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Bloom Industries Ltd.

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Market Cap. (₹) 28.88 Cr. P/BV 3.07 Book Value (₹) 14.15
52 Week High/Low (₹) 57/24 FV/ML 10/1 P/E(X) 58.47
Bookclosure 30/09/2024 EPS (₹) 0.74 Div Yield (%) 0.00
Year End :2024-03 

m) Provisions and contingent liabilities

Provisions are recognised when the Company has a present legal or constructive obligation as a result of
past events, it is probable that an outflow of resources will be required to settle the obligation and the
amount can be reliably estimated. Provisions are not recognised for future operating losses. Provisions are
measured at the present value of management's best estimate of the expenditure required to settle the
present obligation at the end of the reporting period. The increase in the provision due to the passage of
time is recognised as interest expense. Contingent Liabilities are disclosed in respect of possible obligations
that arise from past events but their existence will be confirmed by the occurrence or non occurrence of one
or more uncertain future events not wholly within the control of the Company or where any present
obligation cannot be measured in terms of future outflow of resources or where a reliable estimate of the
obligation cannot be made.

n) Rounding of amounts

All amounts disclosed in the financial statements and notes have been rounded off to the nearest lakhs as
per the requirement of Schedule III, unless otherwise stated.

o) Critical estimates and judgments

The preparation of financial statements requires the use of accounting estimates which, by definition, will
seldom equal and actual results. Management also needs to exercise judgement in applying the company's
accounting policies.

This note provides an overview of the areas that involved a higher degree of judgement or complexity, and
of items which are more likely to be materially adjusted due to estimates and assumptions turning out to be
different than those originally assessed. Detailed information about each of these estimates and judgements
is included in relevant notes together with information about the basis of calculation for each affected line
item in the financial statements.

The areas involving critical estimates or judgments are:

• Estimation of current tax expense and payable

• Probable outcome of matters included under Contingent Liabilities

Estimates and judgments are continually evaluated. They are based on historical experience and other
factors, including expectations of future events that may have a financial impact on the Company and that
are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances.

Recent pronouncements

On March 24, 2021, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (“MCA") through a notification amended Schedule III of
the Companies Act, 2013. The amendments revise Division I, II and III of Schedule III and are applicable
from April 1, 2021. Key amendments relating to Division II which relate to companies whose financial
statements are required to comply with Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules 2015 are:

Balance Sheet:

• Lease liabilities should be separately disclosed under the head ‘financial liabilities’, duly distinguished as
current or non-current.

• Certain additional disclosures in the statement of changes in equity such as changes in equity share
capital due to prior period errors and restated balances at the beginning of the current reporting period.

• Specified format for disclosure of shareholding of promoters.

• Specified format for ageing schedule of trade receivables, trade payables, capital work-in-progress and
intangible asset under development.

• If a company has not used funds for the specific purpose for which it was borrowed from banks and
financial institutions, then disclosure of details of where it has been used.

• Specific disclosure under ‘additional regulatory requirement’ such as compliance with approved
schemes of arrangements, compliance with number of layers of companies, title deeds of immovable
property not held in name of company, loans and advances to promoters, directors, key managerial
personnel (KMP) and related parties, details of benami property held etc.

Statement of profit and loss:

• Additional disclosures relating to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), undisclosed income and crypto
or virtual currency specified under the head ‘additional information' in the notes forming part of
standalone financial statements.

The amendments are extensive and the Company will evaluate the same to give effect to them as
required by law.

Note 22 : Financial Risk Management

The Company's business activities expose it to a variety of financial risks, namely liquidity risk, market risks and credit
risk. The Company’s senior management has overall responsibility for the establishment and oversight of the
Company's risk management framework. The Company's risks are reviewed regularly to reflect changes in market
conditions and the company's activities.

A. Market Risks

Market risk is the risk that the fair value of future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes
in market prices. Market risk comprises three types of risk: interest rate risk, currency risk and other price risk, such as
equity price risk. The company is not exposed to any foreign currency risk as neither operates internationally nor has
any foreign currency transaction.

(a) Price Risk - Exposure:

The Company’s exposure to equity securities price risk arises from investments held by the Company and classified in
the balance sheet at fair value through OCI. To manage its price risk arising from investments in equity securities, the
Company diversifies its portfolio. Diversification of the portfolio is done in accordance with the limits set by the
Company.

B. Credit Risk

It is the risk that a counterparty will not meet its obligations under a financial instrument or customer contract, leading
to a financial loss. The Company is exposed to credit risk from its operating activities (primarily trade receivables).

Trade receivables • Customer credit risk is managed by each business unit subject to the Company's established
policy, procedures and control relating to customer credit risk management.

The Company measures the expected credit loss of trade receivables and loan & advances customers wise based on
historical trend. Loss rates are based on actual credit loss experience and past trends. Based on the historical data,
adequate provision forthe loss on collection of receivables has been made.

Financial Assets are considered to be of good quality and there is no significant increase in credit risk.

C. Liquidity Risk:

Liquidity risk is the risk that the company will face in meeting its obligations associated with its financial liabilities The
company's approach to managing liquidity is to ensure that it will have sufficient funds to meet its liabilities when due
without incurring unacceptable losses. In doing this, management considers both normal and stressed conditions. A
material and sustained shortfall in our cash flow could undermine the company's credit rating and impair investor
confidence.

The following table shows the maturity analysis of the company's financial (abilities based on contractually agreed
undiscounted cash flows as at the balance sheet date:

Note 23: Impact of COVID-19

The Company has considered the possible effects that may result from COVID-19 in the preparation of these
financial results including the recoverability of carrying amounts of financial and non-financial assets. In
developing the assumptions relating to the possible future uncertainties in the economic conditions because of
COVID-19, the Company has, at the date of approval of the financial results, used internal and external sources
of information and expects that the carrying amount of the assets will be recovered. The impact of COVID-19 on
the Company's financial statements may differ from that estimated as at the date of approval of the same.

Note 24: Capital Management

For the purpose of the Company's capital management, capital includes issued equity share capital, securities
premium and all other reserves attributable to the equity holders of the Company. The primary objective of the
Company’s capital management is to maximise the value of the share and to reduce the cost of capital.

The Company manages its capital structure and makes adjustments in light of changes in economic conditions
and the requirements of the financial covenants. To maintain or adjust the capital structure, the Company can
adjust the dividend payment to shareholders, issue new shares, etc. The Company monitors capital using a
gearing ratio, which is net debt divided by total equity. The Company includes within net debt, interest bearing
loans and borrowings, less cash and cash equivalents.

b) Estimated value of the contracts remaining to be executed on Capital Account (net of advance) is Nil (Previous
Year-Nil)

c) (i) Foreign exchange earnings and outgo - Rs. Nil (P.Y Rs. Nil)

(ii) CIF value of imports - Rs. Nil (P.Y. Rs. Nil)

d) Balances of Personal accounts are subject to confirmation & reconciliation and consequential adjustment, if any.

e) All non-current assets of the company are located in India.

f) Number of Employees who were in receipt of or entitled to receive emoluments including benefits aggregating to
Rs. 60.00 Lakhs or more per annum if employed for full year or Rs. 5.00 Lakh per month or more if employed for
part of the year - NONE.

g) Previous year's figures have been regrouped / reclassified wherever necessary to correspond with the current

_year's classification / disclosure._

As per our report of even date For and on behalf of the Board of Directors

For Tibrewal Chand & Co

Chartered Accountants

Firm Regn. No. 311047E Sd/• Sd /-

Vikash Gupta Akash Gupta

Director Director

DIN:01326705 DIN: 01326005

Sd/-

CA Krishna Agrawal

Partner

Membership No. 313562 Sd/- Sd/-

Rourkela Priya Bhatter Prerna Niganiya

[Date: 29th day of May, 2024_ci_ORO_

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