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Learn MoreFrom Schedules :
A. Current Liabilities :
Rupees in millions |
As at 30-11-2006 Rupees in millions |
|
Sundry Creditors :
Due to Micro & Small Enterprises (Refer Note B 27 — |
— |
— |
Others† |
308.4 |
286.6 |
† Previous year includes an amount of Rs.36.7 million due to
small-scale industrial undertakings.
From Notes to Accounts :
(a) An amount of Rs.4.4 million and Nil was due and
outstanding to suppliers as at the end of the accounting year on account of
Principal and Interest, respectively.
(b) No interest was paid during the year.
(c) No interest is payable at the end of the year other
than interest under the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act,
2006.
(d) No amount of interest was accrued and unpaid at the end
of the accounting year.
The above information and that given in Schedule 10 —
‘Current Liabilities and Provisions’ regarding Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises has been determined to the extent such parties have been
identified on the basis of information available with the Company. This has
been relied upon by the auditors.