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Board Secretariat Ref:-JKB/BS/F3652/2021/159 Th Date: 30 January, 2021 Jammu & Kashmir Bank Limited Corporate Headquarters T +91 (0)194 248 3775 W www.jkbank.com M A Road, Srinagar 190001 F +91 (0)194 248 1928 E [email protected] Kashmir, India CIN: L65110JK1938SGC000048 Board Secretariat Ref:-JKB/BS/F3652/2021/159 th Date: 30 January, 2021 National Stock Exchange of India Ltd The BSE Ltd. Exchange Plaza 5th Floor Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers Plot No. C/1 G-Block Dalal Street Bandra Kurla Complex Mumbai – 400 001 Bandra (E) Mumbai – 400 051 Scrip Code:532209 Symbol: J&KBANK SUB: - NEWSPAPER NOTICES REGARDING CONSIDERATION OF REVIEWED FINANCIAL RESULTS OF THE BANK FOR THE QUARTER AND NINE MONTHS ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 2020 Dear Sirs, Pursuant to Securities Exchange Board of India (Listing obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, we enclose herewith the copy of the Notice published in the newspapers on 30th January, 2021 regarding consideration of Reviewed Financial Results of the Bank for the Quarter and Nine Months ended 31st December, 2020. Thanking you Yours faithfully For Jammu & Kashmir Bank Ltd. (Mohammad Shafi Mir) Company Secretary Weekend Business Standard NEW DELHI | 30 JANUARY 2021 17 HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LIMITED 71 UTTAR PRADESH COOPERATIVE SUGAR FACTORIES FEDERATION LTD. (Formerly Hindustan Lever Limited) TENDERS & NOTICES * 9-A, Rana Pratap Marg, Lucknow. SPl Industries limited Regd. OK.: Hindustan Unilever Limited, Unilever House, B D Savant Marg, Regd Office: No. 202, llnd Floor, Vikramaditya Tower, Alaknanda Market, SJ Telephone: (0522) 2200183, (0522)2628310, Fax: (0522) 2627994 _____________ Chakala, Artdheri (East), Mumbai - 400099______________ Kalkaji, New Delhi-110019 Email: [email protected] Website: www.upsugarfed.org [EJpnbl Branch- Weir Tahsll- Weir, District- Bharatpur (Raj NOTICE OF LOSS OF SHARI E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.spllimited.com CIN: L74899DL1991PLC062744 -o POSSESSION NOTICE {For Immvable Properties) [APPENDIX IV inder rule-8(1)| TENDER NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the following share certificates have been reported as Ref. No. 726/UPF/S.S. Export/2020-21 Dated: 29.01.2021 lost/misplaced and the Company intends to issue duplicate certificates in lieu thereof, NOTICE OF BOARD MEETING Whereas, The undersigned being the Authorized Officer of the Punjab National Bank under In due course. the Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Directorate of Sugar Dept of Food and public Distribution Govt, of India has vide its Pursuant to Regulation 47 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Require­ Any person who has a valid claim on the said shares should lodge such claim with the Interest Act, 2002 (No. 54 of 2002) and in exercise of Powers conferred under Section circular F.No 1 (6)/2020-SP-l dated 29/1272020 & 31/12/2020 has decided to allow export of ments) Regulations, 2O1S, notice is hereby given that a meeting of Board of Company at its Registered Office within 15 days hereof. 13(12) read with Rule 3 of the Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002, issued a demand all grades of sugar namely raw, plantation white as well as refined under MAEQ (Maximum Directors will be held on Wednesday, February 10, 2020 at 03:00 P.M. to notice dated 29.06.2020 calling upon the Borrower Sabarmati Siksha Samiti to repay the Admissible Export Quota,. Name of the Folio No. No. Of Certilicale No.(s) Distinctive No.(s) consider and approve the Un-Audited Financial Results for the third quarter of amount mentioned In the notice being is Rs. 5,84,452/- (Rupees Five lakh Eighty Four E-tenders for quantity 175841 MT are invited from experienced Export House/ holder shares the FY2020-21 ended December 31,2020. Thousand Four hundred Fifty Two only) as on 22.06.2020 with further interest & other Merchandise, GovL/Cooperabve Institutions (In which State Govt/Central Govt, has/have (Rs.10/- Further, as per the Company's Code of Conduct for Prohibition of Insider Trading F.V) charges until payment in full within 60 days from the date of receipt of the said notice. invested share capital and such institutions having valid Importer/ Exporter code and in pursuance to (Prohibition of Insider Trading) (Amendment) Regulations, The borrower having failed to repay the amount, notice is hereby given to the borrower and experience of sugar export) from 29/01/202106.55 PM onwards to purchase the quantity of 50 228975 19275051-19275100 2018, the trading window for dealing in the securities of the Company is closed the public in general that the undersigned has taken symbolic possession of the property Sugar from Cooperative sugar mills of Uttar Pradesh and arrange its export as per above 16 390876 23577762-23577777 for all Directors, KMPs, Officers and Employees & Connected persons of the described herein below in exercise of powers conferred on him/her under Section 13(4) of mentioned notification under MAEQ and stipulated norms on the basis of as it Is where it Is. 20 504812 5270662-5270681 Company from January 01,2021 till 48 hours after the date on which Un-Audited the said Act read with Rule 8 of the said Rules on this 28th Day of Jan. of the year 2021. Last date of submission of online tender Is 09/0272021 till 06:55 PM and tender opening HLL2868145 687135-687137 The borrower In particular and the public In general is hereby cautioned not to deal with the ALOKA 51 30834333-30834383 Financial Results will be submitted to stock exchanges (both days inclusive) for below mentioned property and any dealings with the property will be subject to the charge of date Is 10/02/2021 at11:15AM. MUKHERJEE 137 1036232-1036234 51061211-51061347 the purpose of announcement of aforesaid financial results. the Punjab National Bank Branch, Weir Diet.-Bharatpur for an amount of Rs. 5,84,452/- Tender documents can be downloaded from e-tender portal https://etender.up.nic.in 137 1461908-1461910 97736411-97736547 This information is also available on company's website i.e. www.spllimited.com or Federation's website www.upsugarfed.org. The bidders will have to deposit tender foes ( (Rupees Five lakh Eighty Four Thousand Four hundred Fifty Two only) as on 22.06.2020 126 2132912-2132914 174395677-174395802 For SPL Industries Limited Non Refundable) of Rs. 1000/- + 18% GST = Rs. 1180/- & earnest money through RTGS with future interest 4 other expenses incurred thereon. The borrower's attention is invited to 162 2143312-2143315 175242504-175242665 -SD- /NEFT /NET BANKING @ 2% of Total Value of Bid Quantity Multiplied by Price Quoted in provisions of sub-section (8) of section 13 of the Act, in respect of time available, to redeem 41 2231148 183647825-183647865 Date : 29.01.2021 Ashish Yadav the secured assets. favour of U.P. Cooperative Sugar Factories Federation Ltd. payable at Lucknow. Tenders Total No. of shares - 740 Place: Ranchi, Date: 27/01/2021 Place : Faridabad (Company Secretary & Compliance Officer) DESCRIPTION OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES without earnest money will not be accepted. The bank details are available on the uploaded 1. Plot Khasra 3538, kashganj road, rajshav gram- nadbai in the name of Baldev Singh tender document on page 01. admeasuring 148.69 sq mtr. Bounded by- North- 40 ft on this side, South- 40 ft on this The undersigned reserves the right to cancel one or all the tenders without assigning any BLUE CHIP TEX INDUSTRIES LIMITED side, East- 40 tton this side, West-40 ft on this side reason Managing Director 2. Plot and Building at khasra 1569/636 Village Dharsoni Hantra Weir Road, Tehsil Weir CIN:L171D0DN1985PLC005861 REGISTERED OFFICE: PIDT NO 63-B. DANUDWG SAHAKARI SANGH LID, VILLAGE PIFARIA, SILVASSA, DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI - 396230 Dist. Bharatpur admn. 728.43 Sq.mtr. in the name of Sabarmati Shiksha Samiti Bounded by- North- 37.50 M on this side, South- 17m "18.11 M on this side, East- 27.16 M on this UNAUDITED FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE QUARTER AND NINE MONTHS ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 2020 side, West- 26.16 M on this side Date: 28.01.2821, Place: Weir________________ (Authorized Officer) Punjab National Bank Jammu and Kashmir Bank Ltd. Quarter ended Nine Months Ended Year Particulars Ended Board Secretariat 31.122020 30,09.2020 31.122019 31.122020 31.122019 31.032020 Corporate Headquarters, Reviewed Reviewed Reviewed Reviewed Reviewed Audited M. A. Road, Srinagar -190 OO1 Total Income from Operations 5,139 13 3,882 00 5,358.90 9,652.36 17,349.47 22,146.53 Net Profit / (Loss) before tax 136.64 182.84 180.33 177.39 696.42 761.46 J&K Bank Tel: (0194) 2481930-35 ; Fax: (0194) 2481928 Net Profit / (Loss) after tax 101.06 135.91 157.82 128.00 535.26 581.54 Serving To Empower Visit us at: www.jkbank.com Total Comprehensive Income for the period BY ORDER OF THE NATIONAL COMPANY LAW TRIBUNAL, NEW DELHI (after Tax) 96.79 137.49 156.47 124.56 532.81 579.64 AND Email: - [email protected] Paid up Equity Share Capital IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 230-232 CIN: L65110JK1938SGC000048 OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 2013 (Face value of Rs. 10/- each, 197.05 197.05 197.05 197.05 197.05 197.05 AND Other Equity - - - - - 2,136.87 IN THE MATTER OF SCHEME OF AMALGAMATION BETWEEN NOTICE Earning Per Share of Rs. 10/- each ALMONDZ GLOBAL INFRA CONSULTANT LIMITED a) Basic 5.13 6.90 8.01 6.50 27.16 29.51 TRANSFEROR COMPANY/APPLICANT COMPANY NO.1 {Pursuant to Regulation 47(1) (a) of SEBI (Listing Obligations and b) Diluted 5.13 6.90 8.01 6.50 27.16 29.51 AND Disclosure Reguirements) Regulations, 2015} Notes: ALMONDZ GLOBAL SECURITIES LIMITED 1) The above results for the quarter and nine months ended 31st December, 2020 have been reviewed by TRANSFEREE COMPANY/APPLICANT COMPANY NO.2 The Board of the Bank will meet on Tuesday, 09th February, 2021; inter-alia to the Audit Committee and approved by the Board of Directors of the Company at their meeting held on COMPANY APPLICATION NO.
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