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INFORMATION IN THE ANNUAL REPORT THAT IS OF INTEREST TO THE EMPLOYEES

AND MANAGERS
• Interesting information for the employees is about an Employee Stock Purchase Scheme in the
Company’s annual report, known as “Jaypee Employee Stock Purchase Scheme, 2009” which
is offering and alloting upto 1,25,00,000 (ONE CRORE TWENTY FIVE LACS) Equity Shares
of Rs. 2/- each of the Company at a price of Rs. 60/- per share, comprising of Rs.2/- towards
share capital and balance Rs. 58/- towards Securities premium, to the Trust to be created for
administering the Scheme and for the benefit of the employees (including Directors) of the
Company .
• Second information that can be of importance to the employees is the information on the
salaries, bonus, gratuity etc. as shown below:-

As At 31.03.09 As At 31.03.08
Rs. IN LAKHS Rs. IN LAKHS
Salaries, Wages & 29,300 21,833
Bonus

Contribution to Provident 1,840 1,329


& Other Funds
Gratuity 540 1,180
Staff Welfare 1,399 1,257

INFORMATION IN THE ANNUAL REPORT THAT IS OF INTEREST TO THE CUSTOMERS

• The customers would be interested in knowing the products and services, such as cement, real
estate, hotels, that Jaipraksh Associates offers for and how each of these products and services
are performing and capacity to sustain in the market as compared to its competitors.

INFORMATION IN THE ANNUAL REPORT THAT IS OF INTEREST TO THE


SUPPLIERS:No explicit information which could be interest to the suppliers was found in the annual
report.

IN FORMATION IN THE ANNUAL REPORT THAT IS OF INTEREST TO GOVERNMENT


As per records , the Company is generally regular in depositing undisputed statutory dues like
Provident Fund, Investor Education and Protection Fund, Employees’ State Insurance, Income-tax,
Sales-tax, Wealth Tax, Service Tax, Custom Duty, Excise Duty, cess and other material statutory dues
applicable to it, with the appropriate authorities and there were no arrears of such
dues at the year end which have remained outstanding for a period of more than six months from the
date they became payable
INVESTORS AND SHAREHOLDERS

For the financial year 2008-09, company had declared two interim Dividends of 15% each
(aggregating 30%) on October 21, 2008 & April 27, 2009. The Board has recommended a final
dividend (proposed) of Re. 0.40 per share of Rs. 2 each i.e. 20% . The final dividend will absorb
an amount of Rs. 56.07 Crores (excluding dividend tax of Rs. 9.53 Crores).

The paid-up capital of the Company on March 31, 2008 stood at Rs. 2,34,30,44,834. During the year
ended March 31, 2009, 2,278,162 Equity Shares of Rs. 2 each were allotted on conversion of FCCBs
& 1,00,00,000 (one crore) Equity shares of Rs. 2 each were allotted on conversion of
1,00,00,000 (one crore) outstanding Warrants, thereby raising the paid-up capital of the Company to
Rs.2,36,76,01,158

listing of securities

The shares of the company are listed on the Indian Stock Exchange in accordance with the provisions
of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956, Securities Contracts (Regulation) Rules, 1957,
Companies Act, 1956, Guidelines issued by SEBI and Rules, Bye-laws and Regulations of the
Exchange.
Name of Exchange Code
National Stock Exchange (NSE) JPASSOCIAT
Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) 532532
Singapore Stock Exchange FCCB's

SOCIETY

The Company’s philosophy on corporate governance aims at attaining the highest level of transparency,
accountability towards its stakeholders, including shareholders, employees, the Government and
lenders and to maximize returns to shareholders through creation of wealth on sustainable basis

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