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Shoppers Stop
SHOPPERS STOP SEC/043/2018-19 August 10, 2018 BSE Limited National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. Mumbai Samachar Marg, Exchange Plaza, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001 . Bandra-Kurla Complex, Sandra (East}, Mumbai - 400 051 . Stock Code : 532638 SHOPERSTOP Dear Sirs, Sub: Submission of Annual Report 2017-2018. Pursuant to Regulation 34(1) of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, we wish to inform you that the members at the 21st Annual General Meeting of the Company held on July 27, 2018 have approved and adopted the Annual Report for the financial year 2017-18. In this connection, please find enclosed herewith the said Annual Report for the financial year 2017-18. The same is also available on the Company's website at www.shoppersstop.com. We request you to kindly take the same on record. Thanking you, Encl: aa Shoppers Stop limited Registered & Service Office - Urnang Tower, 5th Floor, Mindspace, Off. Link Road, Malad (West), Murnbai - 400 064, Maharashtra. T + 022 42497000, F + 022 28808877.CIN : L51900MH1997PLC108798. E- mail us at [email protected] , To ll Free No.:T + 1- 800- 419 - 6648 (9 am to 9 prn). BRINGING ROMANCE BACK TO RETAIL ANNUAL REPORT 2017-2018 CONTENTS Strategic Report 02 Group Overview 08 Our Reach 09 Key Highlights of 2017-18 10 Chairman’s Review 12 Managing Director’s Review 14 Bringing Romance Back to Retail 24 Board of Directors 28 Corporate Information 29 Financial Highlights & Key Ratios Statutory Reports 30 Management Discussion & Analysis 40 Directors’ Report 71 Business Responsibility Report 80 Corporate Governance Report Financial Statements 96 Standalone Financial Accounts 146 Consolidated Financial Accounts Cautionary Statement The statements made in this report describe the Company’s objectives, projections, expectations and estimations, which may be ’forward- looking statements’ within the meaning of applicable securities laws and regulations. -
Annual Report 2017-2018
MCAS 24th Annual Report 2018 Annual Report 2017– 2018 Respected Chief Guest of the college day function Esteemed Chairman Thiru. K.P. Ramaswamy, Muthayammal Educational and Charitable Trust! Respectable Treasurer Tmt. Sulochana Ramaswamy! Distinguished Secretary Mr. Muthuvel Ramaswamy! Dynamic Executive Director Tmt. Manju Muthuvel! Learned Colleagues! Non-teaching staff members! Invited dignitaries! Parents! Well-wishers! Beloved students of this institution! Technicians! Press and Media Personnel! Ladies and Gentlemen! I stand before you to extend a warm welcome on the eve of 24th Annual Day celebration. It is my proud privilege to present you the 24th Annual Report of our College. Estabished in the year 1994, it offered five Undergraduate Degree courses with 83 students and a handful of Faculty members. Today, there is a drastic improvement interms of strength.The total number of teaching on the roll is 248 and the Non-Teaching staff members are 34 in number. The college shows a gradual upward movement in terms of Admission. The number has by and large augumented (Total Strength: 5566(UG-4863; PG-625; M.Phil-59; Ph.D-19). I take this historic opportunity to appreciate all our goal-oriented knowledge facilitators who have religiously dedicated themselves for the robust growth of our students. Though our college is situated in a barren terrain backward area, it attracts the length and breadth of India. It is interesting to note that students from foreign countries evinced their genuine interest in studying in our college. We now offer 18 Degree courses at the Under Graduate level (B.Sc., Statistics was introduced during this academic Year) and 15 at Post Graduate level. -
THIRU VIKRAMKAPUR, IAS, Proc.No. RT /5039 /2008-C Dated:04
PROCEEDINGS OF THE MEMBER SECRETARY, CMDA, CHENNAI-8. PRESENT: THIRU VIKRAMKAPUR, I.A.S., Proc.No. RT /5039 /2008-C Dated:04.09.2008. Sub: CMDA - Planning Permission - Delegation of powers to Executive Officers of Town Panchayats within CMA - orders - issued. The Government in G.O.Ms.No 190 H&UD Department, dated 2.09.2008 has approved the Second Master Plan for Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA) which was notified in the Tamil Nadu Government Gazette on 2.09.2008. The Second Master Plan for CMA including the Development Regulations contained therein comes into operation from the date of publication of the notification in the Tamil Nadu Government Gazette. 2. Powers for issue of planning permissions, to the Executive Officer of the Town Panchayats within CMA have been delegated earlier in different Authority proceedings. Since the revised Development Regulations (forming part of the Second Master Plan) have come into force, a need has arisen to issue a revised delegation of powers with reference to the Second Master Plan Development Regulations to the Executive Officers for issue of planning permissions. 3. Under Sub-section (3) of section 9-C of the Tamil Nadu Town and Country Planning Act, 1971 (as amended from time to time), the CMDA hereby delegates its powers for issue of planning permission to the Executive Officers of Town Panchayats excluding Porur Town Panchayats within CMA (i.e. (i) Minjur, (ii) Chinnasekkadu, (iii) Puzhal, (iv) Naravarrikuppam, (v) Thirunindravur, (vi) Thirumazhisai, (vii) Mangadu, (viii) Nandambakkam, (ix) Meenambakkam, (x) Kundrathur, (xi) Thiruneermalai, (xii) Perungalathur, (xiii) Peerkankaranai, (xiv) Chitlapakkam, (xv) Sembakkam, (xvi) Madambakkam, (xvii) Perungudi, (xviii) Pallikaranai and (xix) Sholinganallur Town 1 Panchayats) in respect of the following developments subject to the restrictions mentioned hereunder: (A). -
Narrative Notes on Plan Programmes Tam-N
y » I ; ^ t O M i T*' NARRATIVE NOTES ON PLAN PROGRAMMES ANNUAL PLAN 2000-01 STATE PLANNING COMMISSION CHENNAI - 600 005 - 5 * 4 8 2 3 0 < » - 2 5 - TAM-N AUGUST 2000 NARRATIVE NOTES ON PLAN PROGRAMMES 2000-01 NIEPA DC D11079 ' xA^\Q§ i , , .‘♦1 Zi. i-I. Mr:,-, ' 3 )-u o 79 V ^ ' ' Z4* - o 4"* Zc © I CONTENTS Page 1. Crop Husbandry 1 2. Research and Education 25 3. Food, Storage & WareHousing 30 4. Soil & Water Conservation 35 5. Animal Husbandry 41 6. Dairy Developnnent 50 7. Fisheries 53 8. Forests 61 9. Investment in Agri.Financial Institutions 69 10. Co-operation 71 11. Special Programme for Rural Development 75 12. Land Reforms 79 13. Community Development 80 14. Minor Irrigation 83 15. Command Area Development 88 16. Major, Medium Irrigation & Flood Control 90 17. Power Development 103 18. Non-Conventional Sources of Energy 111 19. Industries- Medium and Large 114 20. Village and Small Industries 130 21. Weights and Measures 142 22. Mining and Metallurgical Industries 143 23. Roads and Bridges 145 24. Road and Inland Water Transport 156 25. Scientific Services and Research 158 26. Ecology and Environment 163 27. Secretariat Economic Services 166 28. Tourism 171 29. Economic Advice and Statistics 175 30. Civil Supplies 179 31. General Education 184 CONTENTS—conf. Pagee 32. Technical Education 1988 33. Art and Culture 2011 34. Sports and Youth Services 207)7 35. Medical 21C0 36. Public Health 2188 37. Water Supply and Sanitation 2332 38. Housing 24ft6 39. Urban Development 2551 40. Information and Publicity 2558 41. -
Teadfast on Our Commitment Hopping Transforming
TRANSFORMING HOPPING TEADFAST ON OUR COMMITMENT ANNUAL REPORT BUILT ON TRUST 2020-21 TRANSFORMING HOPPING Our customer obsession for all things stylish is met at our stores that offer them myriad choices from renowned international and national brands. But we do not stop there. We go beyond to include conveniences and perks, continuously enhance experiences and make shopping a delight for our diverse cross‑section of customers. Read more on Pg. 18 2 / 1 TEADFAST ON OUR COMMITMENT We are pragmatic in our approach to achieving our ambitious goals. We strive for excellence across financial and non‑financial performance. To cater to an array, we at Shoppers Stop, bring an agile business model and the ability to take cautious risks, which enable us to create long‑term, sustainable value for our stakeholders, through all odds. Read more on Pg. 26 BUILT ON TRUST Our business is built on the unfailing faith that people have in our brand. We take decisions that harmonise with customers, the environment and the communities around us. We come to work each day to continue upholding their faith and conduct ourselves with uncompromised integrity and transparency. Read more on Pg. 32 Key Financial In this Highlights 2020-21* Report ` 2,142 crore Corporate Review REVENUE 04 Who We Are 10 Board of Directors 14 Management Team 16 COVID-19 Initiatives Strategic Review ` 18 Transforming Shopping (187) crores 20 Chairman’s Communique EBITDA 22 Message from the MD & CEO 24 Key Performance Indicators 26 Steadfast on our Commitment 28 Megatrends Responsible Business ` 30 Governance (305) crores 32 Built on Trust PAT 34 Risk Management 36 People *Non-GAAP numbers are reported in this section 37 Corporate Social Responsibility 38 Awards Statutory Reports 40 Management Discussion and Analysis 52 Directors’ Report 69 Business Responsibility Report 80 Corporate Governance Report Financial Statements 101 Standalone 185 Consolidated Check our website to get to know us better Who We Are OUR UNIVERSE OF ICONIC STYLES AND TRENDS Each customer is unique. -
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KANCHEEPURAM DISTRICT MAP N W E TIRUVALLUR DISTRICT S THIRUVALLUR KONDAVAKKAM CHENNAI AYYAPANTHANGAL CHENNAI KANDAMANGALAM CHENNAI THELLIARAGARAM MEVALURCUPPAM SRINIVASAPURAM DISTRICT MANGADU T.P KOLATHUVANJERI NANDAMBAKKKAM SENGADU CHENNAI MANNUR KODAMANIVAKKAM BIT-3 CHINNA- MOWLIVAKKAM MUGALIVAKKAM PANICHERI PARANIPUTHUR SIVABURAM MALAYAMBAKKAM MADANANDAPURAM NANDAMBAKKAM VALARPURAM PERIA- BIT-1 CHENNAI ORAGADAMAHADEVINANGALAM PANICHER GERUGAMBAKKAM CHEMBARAMBAKKAM TANK SIKKARAYAPURAM KOVUR NANDAMBAKKAM T.P ALANDUR MANAPAKKAM KAPPANKOTTUR THANDALAM KOLACHERY COWL BAZAAR KUNNATHUR bit2 MOONRAM- ST.THOMAS MOUNT PICHIVAKKAM THANDALAM THIRUNAGESWARAM KATTALAI TALUK NANDAMBAKKAM CHENNAI NEMEMLI THANDALAM UDUPPAIR BIT-2 KANDIVAKKAM ELIMIANKDTTUR R.F SIRUKALATHUR KAVANUR RENDANKATTALAI VENKATEPURAM IRUNGATTUKOTTAI THARAPPAKKAM COWL BAZAAR PALAVANTANGAL KOTTUR MANANJERI (PART) THOLASAPURAM THARVUR POLICHALUR MEENAMBAKKAM KILOY T.P AYAKOLATHUR ALANDUR KUNNATHUR T.P MUNICIPALITY PURISAI EDAYARPAKKAM KATTRAMBAKKAM PALLAVARAM GUNAGARABAKKAM ETTIKUTHIMEDU ANAKAPUTHUR CONTONMENT CHENNAI NANDAMBAKKAM KUNRATHUR T.P PENNALUR ULLAGARAM T.M SIRUKILOY THIRUSOLAM KANAGAMBAKKAM THANDALAM AKKAMAPURAM MAHADEVIMANGALAM PUDUPPAIR KOTTIVAKKAM PADICHERY THIRUMUDIVAKKAM PAMMAL T.P KANNANTHANGAL POONTHANDALAM MOOVARASAMPATTU PERUNGUDI T.P PULLALORE PALLAMBAKKAM SRIPERUMBUDUR T.P AMARAMBEDU R.F PALLAVARAM PALVAKKAM ARAKONAM VALATHUR EKANAPURAM MADIPAKKAM (PART) PALANTHANDALAM MALLUR VELLORE SINGLEPADI MADURAMANGALAM VADAMANGALAM VENGADU NALLUR PADUNALLI PONDAVAKKAM -
TAMILNADU NAME of the DISTRICT : CHENNAI Division: Thiruvanmiyur 1 Hotel Saravana Bhavan Hotel Saravana Bhavan, Perungudi, Chennai-96
DETAILS OF DHABA'S IN TAMILNADU NAME OF THE DISTRICT : CHENNAI Division: Thiruvanmiyur 1 Hotel Saravana Bhavan Hotel Saravana Bhavan, Perungudi, Chennai-96. 7823973052 2 Hotel Hot Chips Hotel Hot Chips, ECR Road, Chennai-41 044-2449698 3 Yaa Moideen Briyani Yaa Moideen Briyani, ECR Road, Chennai-41 044-43838315 4 Kuppana Hotel Junior Kuppana, OMR, Chennai-96 044-224545959 Sree Madurai Devar Hotel, Porur Toll-8, NH Road 5 Sree Madurai Devar Hotel 72993 87778 Porur, Toll Gate Vanagarm, Porur, Chennai. Hotel Madurai Pandiyan, Porur Toll No.49, Bye Pass 6 Hotel Madurai Pandiyan road, Om sakthi nager, Maduravoyal, NR Tool Gate, 98841 83534 Chennai-95. Briyani Dream Porur Toll-39, Om Sakthi Nager, Porur 7 Briyani Dream 75500 60033 road, Chennai-95. Hotel Bypass Orient Porur Toll Bo.12B, Swami 8 Hotel BypassOrient 98411 92606 Vivekandar road bypass, Chennai-116 District: KANCHIPURAM Division : Kanchipuram New Panjabi Dhaba, Chennai to Bengalure Highway, 9 Rajendiran 9786448787 Rajakulam, Kanchipuram New Punjabi Dhaba, Chennai to Bengalure Highway, 10 Rajendiran 9786448787 Vedal, Kanchipuram, 9080772817 11 Punjab Dhaba Punjabi Dhaba, White Gate, Kanchipuram 9600407219 12 JP Hotels J P Hotels, Baluchettichatram, Kanchipuram, Hotel Sakthi Ganapathi, White Gate, Chennai to 13 Sakthi Ganapathi Hotel 9003855555 Bengalure Highway, Kanchipuram Hotel Ramanas, Chennai to Bengalure Highway, 14 Guru 9443311222 Kilambi, Kanchipuram Division: TAMBARAM AL-Taj Hotel, GST Road, Peerkan karanai, Chennai- 15 K.Thameem Ansari 9840687210 63 Division: SRIPERUMBUTHUR -
Chengalpattu District
DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN 2020 CHENGALPATTU DISTRICT District Disaster Management Authority Chengalpattu District, Tamil Nadu DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN 2020 DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY CHENGALPATTU DISTRICT TAMIL NADU PREFACE Endowed with all the graces of nature’s beauty and abundance, the newly created district of Chengalpattu is a vibrant administrative entity on the North eastern part of the state of Tamil Nadu. In spite of the district’s top-notch status in terms of high educational, human development index and humungous industrial productivity, given its geography, climate and certain other socio-political attributes, the district administration and its people have to co-exist with the probabilities of hazards like floods, cyclone, Tsunami, drought, heat wave, lightning and chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear emergencies. The Disastrous events in the recent past like the Tsunami of 2004, the catastrophic floods of year 2015, the cyclone of year 2016 and most recently the COVID-19 pandemic, will serve as a testament to the district’s vulnerability to such hazards. How the society responds to such vagaries of nature decides the magnitude and intensity of the destruction that may entail hazardous events. It is against this back drop, the roll of the District Disaster Management Authority can be ideally understood. The change in perspective from a relief- based approach to a more holistic disaster management approach has already begun to gain currency among the policy makers due to its substantial success in efficient handling of recent disasters across the globe. The need of the hour, therefore, is a comprehensive disaster management plan which is participative and people-friendly with the component of inter- departmental co-ordination at its crux. -
INDE Santali, Sindhi, Tamoul, Telugu Taux D’Alphabétisation : 72,23 % (UNICEF,2015)
Population : 1 335 M d’habitants (2018) PIB/habitant : 7 772 US$ / habitant (2018) [France : 32 800 €/habitant (2018)] Fiche pays – avril 2020 Langue officielle : anglais et hindi Vingt-deux langues constitutionnelles : assami, bengali, bodo, dogri, gujerati, hindi, kannada, cachemiri, konkani, maithili, malayalam, manipuri, marathi, nepali, oriya, ourdou, penjabi, sanskrit, INDE santali, sindhi, tamoul, telugu Taux d’alphabétisation : 72,23 % (UNICEF,2015) Note : Le secteur éditorial indien ne dispose que de très peu de données chiffrées. Aussi, certaines informations pourront paraitre datées, mais elles seront évoquées comme les seules références disponibles (The Nielsen India book Market Report 2015 : Understanding the India book market). Les impressions des professionnels sont ici présentées comme autant d’indices permettant de dessiner les contours concrets du secteur, mais il est souvent impossible de les confronter avec les chiffres. Nous renvoyons les professionnels à l’importante étude sur le marché indien publiée par le BIEF en février 2020. PRODUCTION EDITORIALE langue d’un État à l’autre et a fortiori ne lisent pas les mêmes livres. Chaque unité linguistique régionale a donné naissance à un système éditorial complet, avec Nombre d’éditeurs actifs ses propres auteurs, éditeurs et distributeurs. Si En 2016, le paysage éditorial indien se composait de l’édition en langues indiennes reste, en grande partie, 19 000 maisons d’édition, dont 9 500 sont actives. Le cantonnée à une distribution régionale, l’édition en marché se divise en deux secteurs dominants : le langue anglaise, elle, peut se déployer à l’échelle du scolaire et l’universitaire d’une part, qui représentent subcontinent. On constate actuellement que les 70 % des ventes et qui fédèrent plus de 8 000 maisons éditeurs de rang national investissent également de d’édition, et de l’autre, l’édition trade, destinée au plus en plus sur l’hindi. -
MM Vol. XXI No. 17.Pmd
Registered with the Reg. No. TN/CH(C)/374/09-11 Registrar of Newspapers Licence to post without prepayment for India under R.N.I. 53640/91 Licence No. WPP 506/09-11 Rs. 5 per copy (Annual Subscription: Rs. 100/-) WE CARE FOR MADRAS THAT IS CHENNAI INSIDE • Short ‘N’ Snappy • Stop that pedestrian! • Berkshire’s Madras Nabobs • 150-year-old High Court • Wildlife of Chennai Vol. XXI No. 17 MUSINGS December 16-31, 2011 A High Court need – To gift its building It’s good times, Son. The NRIs will land up here like the migratory birds new life and you will have a full supply of sweet, fresh blood. It will be easy to (By The Editor) spot them with their weird, uncoordi- he High Court of Madras, one of the three nated sense of dressing and their Orange-breasted green pigeon. Dark-sided flycatcher. ‘American-Tanglish’ accents!” Tcourts of judicature established by royal charter, the other two being Calcutta and Bombay, turns 150 this year. It is a memorable milestone in the life of a ’Tis The Season landmark institution, set in a landmark campus. A year-long series of celebrations has been planned. You know it’s That Time of the Year again when you start get- The first of these was held in November with a foun- ting hyper over how dusty dust dation stone laid for the construction of a museum has become in the last one within the campus. While this is a welcome move, it year; over how mosquitoes would perhaps also be appropriate if the restoration seem to be breeding whole of the 120-year-old building, arguably one of nations in a day; or find Chennai’s best recognised heritage structures, is yourself wishing potholes and taken up on a priority basis. -
Conceptual Plan
CONCEPTUAL PLAN PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF NEW MOFUSSIL BUS TERMINUS AT KILAMBAKKAM, KANCHEEPURM DISTRICT CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Project site The Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority's (CMDA) another unique project is the Chennai Muffusil Bus Terminus (CMBT), set up at the periphery of the city a long Jawaharlal Nehru Salai (Inner Ring Road) at Koyambedu, Chennai. It is Asia's biggest bus terminus constructed at a cost of Rs. 103 crores functioning since 18-11- 2002. The terminal with aesthetically pleasing and functionally good buildings and spaces was designed by a renowned Architect taking in to account of the future requirements also. The bus terminus is located in an area of 36 acres with the total built up area 17840 sq.ft. which includes main terminal hall, bus fingers, large office space, shops, maintenance shed, crew rest rooms and other incidental structures. Subsequently, CMDA is planning the development of New Mofussil Bus Terminus (NMBT) along with the periphery of Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA) with the objective of relieving the congestion within the city and also for catalyzing the even dispersal of urban growth. CMDA is currently implementing various infrastructure projects like an Outer Ring Road, MRTS and Air Space Exploitation over MRTS- Stations in Phase II. 1.2 Objectives of the Study The key objectives of this study include the following: 1. To determine the compatibility of the proposed project facilities with the neighboring land uses. 2. To assess and evaluate the environmental costs and benefits associated with the proposed project. 3. To evaluate and select the best project alternative from the various options identified. -
Alloted Study Centre Study Centres LIST of STUDY CENTRES
NIOS RC CHENNAI - KAMARAJAR SALAI, LADY WELLINGTON COMPUS,TRIPLICANE,CHENNAI - 600 005 (TAMIL NADU) Phone:044-2844 2237 / 044-2844 2239 LIST OF STUDY CENTRES IDENTIFIED FOR PCP & TMA FOR THE ACADEMIC SESSION 2018-2019 BLOCK 2 FOR OCT 2019 EXAM Slno. Alloted Study Centre Study Centres 190005-The C.P.Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation Sarswati, Kendra, Learning 190005-The C.P.Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation Sarswati, Kendra, Learning Centre, 1 Centre,Alwarpet,Chennai - 044-2435 3176 Alwarpet,Chennai 1. 190006 - Measi Matriculation Hr.sec. School 2 190006 - Measi Matriculation Hr.sec. School - 044 2523 1531 2. 190017 - Kennedy Matriculation Higher Sec School 3. 190028 - Kendriya Vidyalaya, Island Ground , Chennai 3 190029 -Kendriya Vidyalaya Ashok Nagar,Chennai-044 2489 2067 190029 - Kendriya Vidyalaya Ashok Nagar, Chennai 190100 - Smt. Narbada Devi J. Agarwal Vivekananda Vidyalaya 4 190100 - Smt. Narbada Devi J. Agarwal Vivekananda Vidyalaya Mahakavi Bharathi Nagar,Chennai Mahakavi Bharathi Nagar, Chennai - 044 2345 2128 1. 190102 - Vels Vidyashram Vaithailingam Road Pallavaram 2. 190032 - Kendriya Vidyalaya,No - 1,afs, Tambaram 3. 190046 - Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School Nandhivaram 190102 - Vels Vidyashram Vaithailingam Road Pallavaram - 044 - 2266 4. 190047 - Govt. Hr. Sec. School,Padappai 5 2510 / 2266 2517 5. 190085 - Kandriya Vidyalaya No - 2, Sadras Kalpakkam 6. 190080 - Govt. Boys Hr. Sec. School,Thirukazhukundram 7. 190103 - Smt. Ramkuwar Devi Fomra Vivekanand Vidyalaya,Chromepet 8. 190122 - BVM Global Perugundi, Corporation Road Perungudi Village,Sholinganallur 190104 - Lalaji Memorial Omega International School 79, Pallavaram 1. 190104 - Lalaji Memorial Omega International School 6 Road,kolapakkam,Kundrathur - 044 6624 1117 2. 190074 - Govt. Hr. Sec. School Medavakkam Chennai 1.