eClerx/SECD/SE/2020/030 Corporate Relationship ......Hirendra Shah, both residing at-8, Gunmal...

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eClerx/SECD/SE/2020/030 June 20, 2020 BSE Limited Corporate Relationship Department, Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers, 25 th Floor, Dalal Street, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001 National Stock Exchange of India Limited Exchange Plaza, Plot No. C/1, Block G, Bandra - Kurla Complex Bandra (East), Mumbai – 400 051 Dear Sir/Madam, Sub: Compliance under Regulation 47 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 [“Listing Regulations”] Reg: Newspaper advertisement regarding transfer of shares to Investor Education and Protection Fund Scrip Code: BSE - 532927 NSE – ECLERX Pursuant to Regulation 47 of the Listing Regulations, please find enclosed copies of the newspaper advertisement regarding transfer of equity shares to the Investor Education and Protection Fund published today in Free Press Journal (in English) and Nav Shakti (in Marathi). The newspaper advertisements are also available on the website of the Company at www.eclerx.com. This is for your information and records. Thanking you, Yours faithfully For eClerx Services Limited Pratik Bhanushali Company Secretary & Compliance Officer F8538 Encl: As above

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  • eClerx/SECD/SE/2020/030

    June 20, 2020

    BSE Limited Corporate Relationship Department, Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers, 25th Floor, Dalal Street, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001

    National Stock Exchange of India Limited Exchange Plaza, Plot No. C/1, Block G, Bandra - Kurla Complex Bandra (East), Mumbai – 400 051

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    Sub: Compliance under Regulation 47 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 [“Listing Regulations”]

    Reg: Newspaper advertisement regarding transfer of shares to Investor Education and

    Protection Fund

    Scrip Code: BSE - 532927

    NSE – ECLERX

    Pursuant to Regulation 47 of the Listing Regulations, please find enclosed copies of the newspaper

    advertisement regarding transfer of equity shares to the Investor Education and Protection Fund

    published today in Free Press Journal (in English) and Nav Shakti (in Marathi).

    The newspaper advertisements are also available on the website of the Company at www.eclerx.com. This is for your information and records.

    Thanking you,

    Yours faithfully

    For eClerx Services Limited

    Pratik Bhanushali

    Company Secretary & Compliance Officer

    F8538

    Encl: As above

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  • CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Police on Friday said it has busted a Pakistan-linked terror module by arresting two alleged Khalistani operatives, who wereplanning to carry out a series of attacks and targeted killings in the state.Punjab DGP Dinkar Gupta said Gurmeet Singh and Vikram Singh were arrestedlate Thursday night from a spot near Gurdaspuria Dhaba on the GT Road,

    under Jandiala Police Station, during a raid by an Amritsar Rural Police team,acting on a tip-off from the general public. A German-made MP5 sub-machinegun, a 9-mm pistol with four magazines, and two mobile phones with a hostof incriminatory conversations, messages, photographs etc were seized fromthe duo, he said. —Agencies

    ‘PAK-LINKED TERROR MODULE BUSTED, 2 KHALISTANI OPERATIVES HELD’LOCKDOWNTHE FREEPRESSJOURNAL

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    PUBLIC NOTICEBy this Notice Public in General isinformed that my client 1) Smt. SohagHirendra Shah and 2) Mr. NikunjHirendra Shah, both residing at-8,Gunmal Mension, 221, RA-Kidwai Road,Wadala, Mumbai-31, has decided to sell aresidential premises mentioned inSchedule hereunder written, to prospectivepurchaser/s. The Said Premsies wasoriginally owned by my client No.1 Smt.Sohag Hirendra Shan and late Hirendra J.Shah jointly, out of which Hirendra J. Shahwas died intestate leaving behind him myclient i.e. 1) Smt. Sohag Hirendra Shah and2) Mr. Nikunj Hirendra Shah, as his onlylegal heirs in respect of the said premises,mentioned hereinbelow, apart from myclients, if any person/s, other legal heir/s,or any firm/s financial institution, have anyright, title and interest by way of heirship,Mortgage, lease, Agreement for Sale, SaleDeed, Maintenance and/or have anyobjection for the Sale transaction of theSaid Premises mentioned hereinbelow,hereby invited to raise their objection forsell, alongwith the relevant documents andpapers at my below mentioned address,within period of 15 (Fifteen) days from thedate of publication of this notice, theobjections which are not received withinstipulated period. as mentioned herein, willnot be considered, and my clients willcomplete their transaction with theprospective purchaser/s please take a noteof it. SCHEDULE OF THE PREMISES

    ALL THAT PIECE AND PARCEL ofresidential premises Flat No.602, areaadmeasuring about 370 Sq.ft. Carpet areaon Sixth Floor, in Building No.5, of thecomplex known as N. G. REGENCYstanding on the plot of land bearing NewS.No.44, 45/9(pt), lying being and situatedat-Village-Balkum, Thane (W), within thelimits of Thane Municipal Corporation,Thane, and in the Registration District andSub-Registration District of Thane.Date : 20/6/2020 Sd/-

    Adv.Deepak B. RaneAdd:- B Wing, Ground Floor, Devi Darshan

    Building, Tembi Naka, Thane-400601

    PAYAL BANERJEENew Delhi

    India's drug regulator has ap-proved anti-viral drug favipi-ravir for "restricted emer-gency use" in mild to moder-ate cases ofCOVID-19, of-ficial sourcessaid, as in-stances ofcoronavirusinfection andfatalities inthe countrycontinued its steady upwardtrend.

    Considering the emergencyand unmet medical need forCOVID-19, the Drug Con-troller General of India(DCGI) under the fast-tracked approval processgranted domestic firm Glen-

    mark Pharmaceuticals thepermission to manufactureand market favipiravir (200mg) tablet.

    "The drug has been ap-proved for restricted emer-gency use in the country for

    the treatmentof mild tomoderate cas-es of COVID-19," an officialsource in theknow of de-velopmentstold PTI.

    Following this approval,Mumbai-headquarteredGlenmark Pharmaceuticalswill make a separate applica-tion to state regulators to geta manufacturing license un-der the provisions of theDrugs and Cosmetics Actand its rules.

    OUR BUREAU / New Delhi

    Those found infected withthe coronavirus shot up by13,584 in past 24 hours endingat 8 am on Friday even as thedaily tests shot up to the newhigh of 1,76,959 even as thosecured and discharged havecrossed 2 lakh.

    The recovery rate furtherimproved to 53.79%, one percent above the previous day,as 2,04,710 persons recoveredas against 1,63,248 still undertreatment in hospitals acrossthe country, the Health Min-istry said. Those recoveredare 44,463 above those still inhospitals while 8,386 madethe recovery in he past 24

    hours as against only 2,864hospitalised. The total infect-ed in the country are now3,80,532 while 12,573 have suc-cumbed whose percentageremains constant at 3.3% ofthose infected so far. Asmany as 336 died sinceThursday as against 334 onthe previous day.

    For the 10th consecutiveday, the number of recover-ies (204,710) remained higherthan the active ones (163,248).More than half of the pa-tients who contracted the dis-

    ease have recovered so far.Tamil Nadu and Delhi both

    witnessed spike of morethan 2,000 cases. Tamil Nadu,which is second most affect-ed state witnessed a spike of2,141 cases taking the totaltally to 52,334 cases.

    The national capital record-ed 49,979 total corona cases.Delhi witnessed a recordgrowth of 2,877 cases in thelast 24 hours and a total of1,969 deaths.

    States with more than10,000 cases include Gujaratwith 25,601 cases and 1,591deaths, Uttar Pradesh(15,181), Rajasthan (13,857),Madhya Pradesh (11,426) andWest Bengal (12,735).

    SHAHROZ AFRIDIBhopal

    Amid sagging relations be-tween India and China be-cause of bloody skirmishesin Galwan valley, a Chinesefirm has reportedly sacked62 workers from its operationsite at Manganese Ore IndiaLimited (MOIL) in Balaghatdistrict of Madhya Pradesh.

    The labourers who wereworking at Bharweli site inBalaghat allege the Chinesefirm has refused to take in In-dian labourers after lock-down saying they were coro-na infected.

    The memorandum submit-ted by the workers states theywere mocked at by the com-pany officials and asked toapproach PM Modi in thismatter.

    ‘About 62 labourers were

    working with China Coal CC3 firm. All work stopped atthat mine during lockdown.After lockdown, when wewent there to join, the Chi-nese authorities didn’t allowus to work,” said, Sitesh Ka-tothe, a worker who has beentold to quit.

    Katothe along with co-workers submitted a memo-randum at collector’s officein Balaghat against Chinesefirm on Friday. He said whenthey asked the company offi-cials about joining duty, thelatter replied they had ordersfrom “above” not to keep anyIndian labourer. About 30Chinese workers are still en-gaged at the same site.

    According to Sitesh’s co-workers, work was stopped atMOIL mines on March 24 dueCOVID-19 lockdown. Themanagement resumed work

    from April 20 but with onlyChinese staff members.

    Balaghat district collectorDeepak Arya confirmed hehas received the memoran-dum of workers but addedthe issue has been resolved.MOIL management has in-formed that production wasreduced drastically due to co-rona. “The labourers whohad submitted memoran-dum have been accommodat-ed with another vendor at thesame site,” said Arya.Country’s mini Ratna, 100years old

    Manganese Ore India Lim-ited (MOIL) is a mini RatnaPSU that operates 10 mines.Of these, six are located inMaharashtra while four arein Balaghat district. All thesemines are about 100 yearsold. The Balaghat mine is thelargest mine of the company,

    which produces one of thebest quality manganese oresin the country and is also thedeepest underground man-ganese mine in Asia.

    Worst-ever day’s spike of13.5K, India tally nears 4L

    CORONA CASES: 3,80,532DEATHS: 12,573

    NATIONAL DASHBOARD

    AGENCIES / New Delhi

    Delhi Health MinisterSatyendar Jain was on Fri-day shifted to the ICU ward ofMax Hospital, where he willbe administered plasma ther-apy. The 55-year-old AAPleader's health took a hit af-ter he was detected with pne -u monia, two days after test-ing positive for coronavirus.

    The Minister was shifted tothe Max Hospital from theRajiv Gandhi Super Speciali-ty Hospital after his condi-tion worsened. "SatyendarJain's CT scan report showedthat pneumonia patches inhis lungs have increased. Heexperienced increased giddi-ness and tiredness today,"CM Arvind Kejriwal said,adding the advice of doctors

    will be followed. 5-DAY INSTITUTIONAL QUARANTINE MUSTNo COVID-19 patient must beallowed to undergo home iso-lation before mandatory five-day institutional quarantine,Delhi LG Anil Baijal said inan order, prompting a sharpresponse from the Delhi govt,which has been grapplingwith a crisis of hospital beds.

    Delhi Health Ministershifted to pvt hospital

    SANGEETA PRANVENDRA Jaipur

    BJP has filed a police com-plaint against Wajib Ali,MLA from Nagar constituen-cy in Bharatpur, alleging heflouted guidelines to preventspread of virus and riskinglife of other legislators.

    Wajib Ali returned fromAustralia on Thursday byflight under the VandeBharat Mission and did notundergo the mandatory 14-day quarantine. He reachedthe Rajasthan State Assem-bly on Friday to cast hisvote. A report will be sent tothe home department.

    Ali first reached the stateassembly where BJP legisla-tors objected to his presence.He left the assembly andcame back in a whiledressed in a PPE Kit. Chief

    whip in Assembly MaheshJoshi escorted Ali to cast hisvote. Speaking to the mediaAli said, “The opposition iscreating an unnecessary is-sue. All laws are being fol-lowed.”  

    BJP MLA from Chomu,Ramlal Sharma too hadwritten a letter to the re-turning officer of EC and de-manded Wajib Ali bestopped from casting hisvote and to lodge a criminalcase against him for violat-ing COVID-19 guidelines.Sharma wrote not observingquarantine is a violation ofnot just Government of In-dia rules but also of theState Government.

    Wajib Ali had won the elec-tion on a BSP ticket but hadjoined along with other 5BSP MLAS. He voted as aCongress candidate.

    SHANKAR RAJ / Bengaluru

    Karnataka CM BS Yediyu-rappa’s office in the heart ofBengaluru was shut on Fri-day after an employee’s rela-tive tested positive for coron-avirus. The husband of awoman staff working at thebungalow, ‘Krishna’, wastested positive. The officewas immediately shut andwill be reopened only onMonday after all sanitisationand fumigation exercises arecompleted.

    ‘Krishna’ is the office-cum-residence of the CM but heuses the bungalow only ashis office. The CM conductedall the important meetings ofthe day at the Vidhana Soud-ha instead of 'Krishna'.

    Meanwhile, more than 10police officers attached withthe busy Marathahalli policestation in Bengaluru have

    been put in institutionalquarantine after one of thefour accused they recentlynabbed tested positive for thenovel coronavirus.

    The 11-member police teamwas on hot pursuit for menbased in neighbouring Hosurwho were wanted for cheat-ing a Bengaluru business-man of Rs2 crore. Theynabbed 4 and 1 of them testedpositive. The cops have beenlodged in a hotel. They willbe tested for Covid-19 if theydevelop symptoms.

    On Friday, the state report-ed 337 fresh Covid-19 cases,taking the total to 8,281. 10Covid deaths were reported,taking the toll to 124.Also, the Centre has asked

    all states to replicate the bestpractices implemented byKarnataka, which includescomprehensive contact trac-ing of COVID cases.

    Can’t pass interim orders without replies of states: SC on SharjeelNEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Friday said it "cannot pass interim orders" without seeing the repliesof all the five states on a plea by JNU student and anti-CAA activist Sharjeel Imam who has soughtclubbing of multiple FIRs levelling sedition charges against him for allegedly making inflammatoryspeeches. The apex court was informed that governments of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh have filed theircounter affidavits on Imam's plea but no responses have been filed by Assam, Manipur and ArunachalPradesh. "We cannot pass interim orders without seeing the replies of other states," a bench ofJustices Ashok Bhushan and V Ramasubramanian said.

    Suspended J&K policeman gets bailas police fails to file charge sheetNEW DELHI: Suspended Jammu and Kashmir DSP DavinderSingh, arrested while ferrying two Hizb-ul-Mujahideenterrorists in a vehicle on the Srinagar-Jammu Highway earlierthis year, was granted bail on Friday by a court here inanother terror case filed by Delhi Police after it failed to file acharge sheet within the prescribed time period. Singh andanother accused in the case - Irfan Shafi Mir - were grantedthe relief by Special Judge Dharmender Rana in the case filedby the special cell of Delhi police, who noted that it failed tofile the charge sheet within 90 days from their arrest, asprescribed under the law. —Agencies

    Probe ordered as2 die during cremation in J&KJAMMU: A magisterial inquiryhas been ordered into thedeaths of two relatives duringthe cremation of a COVID-19victim on Thursday. Twonephews of a migrant KashmiriPandit COVID-19 victim firstfainted and later died duringthe cremation of their uncle inthe Sidhra area of Jammu. "Thecremation of the body wasdone following the protocoland both the nephews werewearing the PPE during thecremation,” an official said.

    SC refuses to stayCentral Vista project

    OUR BUREAU / New Delhi

    The SC on Friday refused tostay the ground work for theCentral Vista project in Delhion two petitions accusing theModi government of “churn-ing out approvals” for the Rs20,000-crore redevelopmentplan regardless of pendencyof challenge in the top court.

    On March 6, the court hadtransferred to itself the issuepending before Delhi HC andordered “any steps taken bythe authorities, in the mean-time, will be subject to theoutcome of the proceedings."

    “Can we restrain authoriti -es from acting as per law,” as -ked Justice AM Khanwilkarheading the Bench, also com-prising Justices Dinesh Ma-heshwari and Sanjiv Khan-na. Seeking the Centre’s re-ply by July 3, the Bench post-ed for hearing after July 6.

    K’TAKA CMO SHUT

    Favipiravir gets nod For restricted emergency use in mild to moderate COVID-19 cases

    Approach PM Modi, ‘bruised’ Beijing tells 62 sacked staffersWere not taken back by Chinese firm at Balaghat after lockdown

    Raj Congress MLA floutsquarantine rules, booked

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