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Stock Exchange Intimation for Newspaper May 4, 2021 The General Manager The Manager Corporate Relations Department Listing Department BSE Limited The National Stock Exchange of India Limited Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers Exchange Plaza Dalal Street Bandra-Kurla Complex Mumbai – 400 001 Bandra (E) Scrip Code: 500770 Mumbai 400 051 Symbol: TATACHEM Dear Sir, Sub: Newspaper Advertisement - Audited Standalone and Consolidated Financial Results for the quarter and financial year ended March 31, 2021 The Board of Directors at its Meeting held on May 3, 2021 has inter alia, approved the Audited Standalone and Consolidated Financial Results of the Company for the quarter and financial year ended March 31, 2021. As per Regulation 47 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, the said financial results were published in the following newspapers on May 4, 2021: i. Business Standard (English) ii. The Free Press Journal (English) iii. Navshakti (Marathi) A copy of the results published is attached herewith. These are also being made available on the website of the Company at www.tatachemicals.com. You are requested to take the same on record. Thanking you, Yours faithfully, For Tata Chemicals Limited Rajiv Chandan General Counsel & Company Secretary Encl.: a/a MUMBAI | TUESDAY, 4 MAY 2021 POLITICS & PUBLIC AFFAIRS 15 > Mamata to move court over Nandigram result To take oath tomorrow; Centre seeks report from Bengal on post-poll violence ISHITA AYAN DUTT West Bengal was in the Kolkata, 3 May throes of widespread violence on Monday that allegedly left fter leading her party several BJP workers dead and to a stunning victory injured in clashes, and shops Ain West Bengal, Chief being looted, prompting the Minister, Mamata Banerjee, Union Home ministry to seek was unanimously elected a factual report from the state leader of the Trinamool governent on incidents of Congress legislative party on attack on opposition workers. Monday and will take oath on BJP claimed at least six of May 5. its workers and supporters, Senior leader Partha including a woman, were Chatterjee said that Banerjee killed in attacks the party would take oath on May 5 and blamed on the TMC. the newly elected MLAs would be sworn in on May 6. Stalin to chair DMK MLAs Banerjee met Governor meeting today Jagdeep Dhankhar in the The DMK on Monday evening. The governor later announced convening a meet- tweeted: taking note of com- TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee meets West Bengal Governor ing of the party's newly elected munication @AITCOfficial Jagdeep Dhankhar at Raj Bhavan on Monday PHOTO: PTI MLAs on May 4, where party electing @MamataOfficial as chief M K Stalin is likely to be leader of 17th Legislative with politicians across party the battle for 2024. But let’s elected their Legislature Party Assembly have invited her to lines in attendance – from fight Covid first,” she said in Leader. take oath of office of Chief Bihar Chief Minister Nitish response to questions around The DMK chief, who led his Minister on May 5 at 10:45am Kumar, Delhi Chief Minister the elections of 2024. party to a comfortable win at Raj Bhawan. In view of cur- Arvind Kejriwal, then Uttar She has made Covid man- against the ruling AIADMK rent Covid situation function Pradesh Chief Minister agement her immediate prior- after a ten-year stint in the will be with limited audience. Akhilesh Yadav, National ity. Banerjee said that she had opposition, is now set to take Banerjee lost her seat — Conference's Farooq Abdullah already asked for 3 crore doses over as Chief Minister. Nandigram — to her former and RJD's Lalu Prasad. Arun from the Centre – 1 crore for protégé turned adversary, Jaitley, then Union Finance the private sector and the bal- Date of swearing-in of new Suvendu Adhikari by 1,956 Minister, and Babul Supriyo, ance for the state on payment LDF govt soon votes and would have to get re- then Union Minister of State basis. However, she added that Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi elected in six months. for Urban Development, were the central government Vijayan on Monday said a date On Nandigram results, she also there. This time, too, should consider giving vac- on the swearing-in of the new said on Monday, “How can the Banerjee was congratulated by cines for free. “We are request- LDF cabinet and proposed new Election Commission reverse several political leaders like – ing the Centre to sanction faces would be decided after a the decision after announcing Maharashtra Chief Minister, ~30,000 crore for universal meeting of the Left front. it. We will move court.” Uddhav Thackeray, Punjab vaccination.” She said that the returning Chief Minister, Amrinder Banerjee also appealed to BJP to send central officer messaged someone Singh, apart from Arvind everyone to maintain peace as observers to Assam that if he allowed recounting Kejriwal and Akhilesh Yadav. post-poll violence was report- The BJP is likely to finalise its in Nandigram then his life But Banerjee is not yet ed in many parts of Bengal. choice of chief ministerial would be in danger. chalking out plans for the gen- The MHA (ministry of home nominee for Assam in a day or However, Banerjee said eral elections of 2024. “I am affairs) has asked West Bengal two as internal consultation that the oath-taking ceremony just a street fighter. I can boost government for a report on within the party has begun would be low-key in the view up people so that we can fight post-election violence target- amid a suspense over whether of the pandemic. against BJP. But one person ing opposition political work- it will continue with incum- Banerjee’s swearing-in of can’t do everything alone. I ers in the state, tweeted bent CM Sarbananda Sonowal 2016 was anything but that, think all together we can fight spokesperson, MHA. or bring in a new face. have recovered, Guleria said said weekend lockdowns, the US treasury. In the absence > FROM PAGE 1 that while the current advice night curfews, etc across sev- of clarity, the dollars have was that such patients need to eral states had dealt a blow to swelled in the cash market. take both doses, there was a supply chains country. Citi has Separately, market sources say, discussion in the scientist com- lowered India’s GDP estimates some large public sector banks Early signs... munity if only one dose would for FY22 by 50 basis points to have been told by a “higher The government has also act as a booster shot. “The 12 per cent in 2021-22 and has authority” that local rupee liq- allowed deployment of med- infection itself could be a warned of another 50 basis uidity should not be touched ical interns for Covid duties primer dose...The guideline as point cut. State Bank of India and if dollars are to be parked under the supervision of their of now is that you should take has also cut the forecast by 60 in the US treasury, it should be faculties as part of internship. both doses if you have recov- basis points. done from the foreign books, Medical personnel com- ered from Covid,” he said. and not be creating synthetic pleting 100 days of Covid PMI... dollars from local rupee liquid- duties will be given priority in ity. forthcoming regular govern- E-way bills... The surge in Covid cases could According to Amit Pabari, ment recruitments. Agarwal dampen demand further when managing director and CEO of Extracts of StatementofConsolidatedFinancial Results said that a run-away spread of August had seen 49.4 million firms' financials are already CR Forex, the IPO has caused infection may overwhelm e-way bills, an average of 1.59 susceptible to the hurdle of ris- investors to sell dollars in the forthe quarter and year ended31March, 2021 healthcare infrastructure and million per day. The economy ing global prices, De Lima spot market to get rupees and (` in crore) various core capacities were had started showing recovery added. April saw the steepest take a contrary position in the Particulars Quarter Quarter Quarter Year Year needed for management of signs in September last year increase in input costs in near- nearest May forwards, pushing ended ended ended ended ended patients. “While the govern- after the impact of the lock- ly seven years. up forward points by 10 paise 31 March, 31 December, 31 March, 31 March, 31 March, ment is working towards the down in the first quarter wore While output and sales to 34-36 paise. 2021 2020 2020 2021 2020 (Audited) (Unaudited) (Audited) (Audited) (Audited) supply side approach, it is off. GST collection has been increased at the slowest rates Once IPO subscription and important to focus on the exceeding ~1 trillion since since last August, there was a share allotment are done, the 1. Revenue from continuing operations 2,636.21 2,606.08 2,378.09 10,199.80 10,356.75 demand side management in October last year. faster upturn in international contra entry trade (buy for- 2. Profit from continuing operations before shareofprofit/(loss) of terms of infection spread.” “GST collection is likely to orders. New export orders ward) will be settled through jointventures andtax 70.65 248.33 216.33 608.37 1,251.91 Vacant posts of doctors, dip below ~1 trillion in May, increased for the eighth con- selling the position. And then 3. Profit from continuing operations before tax 80.37 254.52 216.88 633.99 1,248.06 nurses, allied professionals which was being achieved for secutive month in April. The we will see premiums back to 4. Profit from continuing operations after tax 29.26 200.72 197.56 436.22 1,028.41 and other healthcare staff have the last several months.
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