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S-1351 L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED DIRECTORS’ REPORT The Directors have pleasure in presenting their Report and Accounts for the year ended March 31, 2013. 1. FINANCIAL RESULTS Particulars 2012-13 2011-12 R in Lakh R in Lakh 1 Profit Before Depreciation & Tax (PBDT) 2,842.11 897.24 2 Less: Depreciation 431.96 376.66 3 Profit / (Loss) before tax (PBT) 2,410.15 520.59 4 Less: Provision for taxes 440.33 (142.39) 5 Profit / (Loss) after tax (PAT) 1,969,82 662.98 6 Add: Balance brought forward from previous year 70,954.49 70,291.51 7 Balance available for disposal which the directors appropriate as follows: 72,924.31 70,954.49 8 Debenture Redemption reserve 921.08 0.00 9 Balance to be carried forward 72,003.23 70,954.49 2. PERFORMANCE OF THE COMPANY The Directors are happy to inform that the Company has reported a total income of R 10,693.98 lakhs and post-tax profits of R 1,969.82 lakhs for the year. During the year, Financial Closure was achieved for L&T Deccan Tollways Limited (a SPV promoted by your Company) thereby tying up Debt of R 890.75 Crores. Despite the prevailing difficult economic scenario and lower appetite of banks for infrastructure projects, two subsidiaries incorporated for executing two large road projects (NHAI) in the state of Maharashtra were able to tie up debt aggregating to R 3,972.75 Crores in December 2012. However, Appointed Date for all the three Projects could not be achieved during the Financial Year pending completion of certain Conditions Precedents. The following road projects commenced tolling during the year: 1. L&T Halol-Shamlaji Tollway Limited 2. L&T Ahmedabad Maliya Tollway Limited 3. PNG Tollway Limited - partial tolling from October 2012 The Directors are also pleased to inform that the aggregate toll collection during the year across the road projects for the first time crossed R1,000 Crores in February 2013. Concession period of Narmada Infrastructure Construction Enterprise Limited {Narmada Project} ended on 20th December 2012 and the project facility was handed over back to the Authority in terms of the Concession Agreement. The Dhamra Port Company Limited {Dhamra Port Project},in which your Company has 50% stake showed an improvement in the capacity utilization of its existing berths during the second half of the financial year. The total cargo handled during the year is 11.1 Million tons. The Dhamra Port Project also successfully re-financed its project loans to bring down financing costs significantly and thereby improving its debt service capacity.The project is poised for cash break during the financial year 2013-14. Appointed Date for L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited {Hyderabad Metro Project} was declared on July 5, 2012, paving way for commencement of construction. Construction is in full swing and almost all major procurement orders have been placed. During the year, your Company produced 20.89 million KWH thereby registering a growth of approximately 21.3% over the previous financial year. During the year, your Company has also successfully registered the wind energy project as a Clean Development Mechanism Project with United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Germany. During the year, your Company issued Non-Convertible Debentures amounting to R 18,000 lakhs. This is amongst the first bond issuance backed by cash flows of a toll road project. 3. DIVIDEND In view of the further funding requirements for some of the Projects of the Company, the Directors do not recommend any dividend for the year 2012-13. 4. CAPITAL EXPENDITURE The gross fixed assets of the Company as on March 31st, 2013 is R 8,177.99 lakhs and after charging depreciation to the extent of R 1,358.70 lakhs, the net fixed assets value is R 6,819.29 lakhs. The Company has added fixed assets amounting to R 508.07 lakhs during the financial year. 5. DEPOSITS The Company has not accepted any deposits from the public.

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  • S-1351

    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    DIRECTORS REPORT

    The Directors have pleasure in presenting their Report and Accounts for the year ended March 31, 2013.

    1. FINANCIAL RESULTS

    Particulars 2012-13 2011-12

    R in Lakh R in Lakh

    1 Profit Before Depreciation & Tax (PBDT) 2,842.11 897.24

    2 Less: Depreciation 431.96 376.66

    3 Profit / (Loss) before tax (PBT) 2,410.15 520.59

    4 Less: Provision for taxes 440.33 (142.39)

    5 Profit / (Loss) after tax (PAT) 1,969,82 662.98

    6 Add: Balance brought forward from previous year 70,954.49 70,291.51

    7 Balance available for disposal which the directors appropriate as follows: 72,924.31 70,954.49

    8 Debenture Redemption reserve 921.08 0.00

    9 Balance to be carried forward 72,003.23 70,954.49

    2. PERFORMANCE OF THE COMPANY

    The Directors are happy to inform that the Company has reported a total income of R 10,693.98 lakhs and post-tax profits of R 1,969.82 lakhs

    for the year. During the year, Financial Closure was achieved for L&T Deccan Tollways Limited (a SPV promoted by your Company) thereby

    tying up Debt of R 890.75 Crores. Despite the prevailing difficult economic scenario and lower appetite of banks for infrastructure projects,

    two subsidiaries incorporated for executing two large road projects (NHAI) in the state of Maharashtra were able to tie up debt aggregating

    to R 3,972.75 Crores in December 2012. However, Appointed Date for all the three Projects could not be achieved during the Financial Year

    pending completion of certain Conditions Precedents.

    The following road projects commenced tolling during the year:

    1. L&T Halol-Shamlaji Tollway Limited

    2. L&T Ahmedabad Maliya Tollway Limited

    3. PNG Tollway Limited - partial tolling from October 2012

    The Directors are also pleased to inform that the aggregate toll collection during the year across the road projects for the first time crossed

    R1,000 Crores in February 2013.

    Concession period of Narmada Infrastructure Construction Enterprise Limited {Narmada Project} ended on 20th December 2012 and the

    project facility was handed over back to the Authority in terms of the Concession Agreement.

    The Dhamra Port Company Limited {Dhamra Port Project},in which your Company has 50% stake showed an improvement in the capacity

    utilization of its existing berths during the second half of the financial year. The total cargo handled during the year is 11.1 Million tons. The

    Dhamra Port Project also successfully re-financed its project loans to bring down financing costs significantly and thereby improving its debt

    service capacity.The project is poised for cash break during the financial year 2013-14.

    Appointed Date for L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited {Hyderabad Metro Project} was declared on July 5, 2012, paving way for commencement

    of construction. Construction is in full swing and almost all major procurement orders have been placed.

    During the year, your Company produced 20.89 million KWH thereby registering a growth of approximately 21.3% over the previous financial

    year. During the year, your Company has also successfully registered the wind energy project as a Clean Development Mechanism Project

    with United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Germany.

    During the year, your Company issued Non-Convertible Debentures amounting to R 18,000 lakhs. This is amongst the first bond issuance

    backed by cash flows of a toll road project.

    3. DIVIDEND

    In view of the further funding requirements for some of the Projects of the Company, the Directors do not recommend any dividend for the

    year 2012-13.

    4. CAPITAL EXPENDITURE

    The gross fixed assets of the Company as on March 31st, 2013 is R 8,177.99 lakhs and after charging depreciation to the extent of R 1,358.70

    lakhs, the net fixed assets value is R 6,819.29 lakhs. The Company has added fixed assets amounting to R 508.07 lakhs during the financial

    year.

    5. DEPOSITS

    The Company has not accepted any deposits from the public.

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    6. AUDITORS REPORT

    The Auditors Report to the Shareholders does not contain any qualifications.

    7. CONSERVATION OF ENERGY, TECHNOLOGY ABSORPTION AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNINGS AND OUTGO

    A. Conservation of Energy

    The operations of your Company are not energy intensive as Company is not engaged in manufacturing activity and your Company is

    not under the list of industries which should furnish information in form A (Rule 2).

    B. Technology Absorption

    No technology has been developed and / or imported by way of foreign collaboration.

    C. Foreign Exchange Earnings and Outgo

    During the year, the Company had the following transactions in foreign currency:

    Expenditure in Foreign Currency

    Nature of Transaction R

    Professional fees 77,38,756

    Training fees 2,03,259

    Travelling expenses 8,58,407

    8. SUBSIDIARIES

    During the year the following Subsidiary Companies had made allotment of Equity Shares @ R10/- each (#)on preferential allotment basis to

    the Company:

    Name of the Company No. of shares

    L&T BPP Tollway Limited 11,48,60,000

    L&T Chennai - Tada Tollway Limited 4,19,99,900

    L&T Deccan Tollways Limited 2,35,25,000

    L&T East-West Tollway Limited 1,04,75,000

    L&T Great Eastern Highway Limited 86,95,000

    L&T Infrastructure Development Projects Lanka (Private) Limited (# R10/- each Sri Lankan rupee) 4,98,165

    L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited 9,20,70,000

    The statement pursuant to Section 212 of the Companies Act, 1956 containing details of Subsidiaries of the Company, forms part of the Annual

    Report.

    9. PARTICULARS OF EMPLOYEES

    There are no employees covered by the provisions of the Section 217(2A) of the Companies Act, 1956, read with the Companies (Particulars

    of Employees) Rules, 1975.

    10. DIRECTORS RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT

    The Board of Directors of the Company confirms:

    1. that in the preparation of the annual accounts, the applicable accounting standards have been followed and there has been no material

    departure;

    2. that the selected accounting policies were applied consistently and the directors made judgments and estimates that are reasonable and

    prudent so as to give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Company as at March 31, 2013.

    3. that proper and sufficient care has been taken for the maintenance of adequate accounting records in accordance with the provisions of

    the Companies Act, 1956 for safeguarding the assets of the Company and for preventing and detecting fraud and other irregularities;

    4. that the annual accounts have been prepared on a going concern basis; and

    5. that proper systems are in place to ensure compliance of all laws applicable to the Company.

    11. DIRECTORS:

    Mr. Thomas Mathew resigned as Director of the Company on 22.11.2012. The Directors expressed their sincere appreciation for the valuable

    contribution made by Mr. Thomas Mathew towards the progress of the Company.

    Mr. Sushobhan Sarker was appointed as Director of the Company at the Meeting held on 25.2.2013 in the Casual Vacancy caused due to the

    resignation of Mr. Thomas Mathew.

    Mr. Sushobhan Sarker and Mr. Sudhakar Rao, Directors of the Company retire at the ensuing Annual General Meeting of the Company and

    being eligible offer themselves for re-appointment.

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    12. AUDIT COMMITTEE

    The Members of the Audit Committee are:

    Mr. Sudhakar Rao Chairman

    Mr. Y. M. Deosthalee Member and

    Mr. R. Shankar Raman Member

    The Committee met and held discussions with the auditors on internal control systems and internal audit report.

    The role, terms of reference, the authority and power of Chairman are in conformity with the requirements of the Companies Act, 1956.

    The terms of reference of the Audit Committee includes the following matters:

    1. Review of Financial Statements

    2. Review of Compliance with Accounting Standards

    3. Review of Internal Control Systems

    4. Discussion with Internal and External Auditors on Financial Statements & Internal Controls,

    5. Review of Companys financial and risk management policies and such other matters, which the Board may assign from time to time

    and for this purpose, the Audit Committee shall have full access to information contained in the records of the Company and external

    professional advice, if necessary.

    13. AUDITORS

    The Auditors, M/s Sharp & Tannan, Chartered Accountants, being statutory auditors of the Company hold office until the conclusion of the

    ensuing Annual General Meeting and are recommended for reappointment.

    Certificate from Auditors has been received to the effect that their appointment, if made, would be within the limits prescribed under Section

    224(1B) of the Companies Act, 1956.

    14. COMPLIANCE WITH VOLUNTARY CORPORATE GOVERNANCE GUIDELINES, 2009

    The Company has familiarized itself with the requirement of the Corporate Governance Voluntary Guidelines 2009 issued by the Ministry of

    Corporate Affairs and it is in the process of implementing many of the suggestions. Our compliance with the said guidelines is given below-

    A. Separation of Offices of Chairman & Chief Executive

    The roles and offices of Chairman and Chief Executive are separated. Mr. Y. M. Deosthalee is elected as the Chairman of the Board

    Meeting and Mr. K. Venkatesh is appointed as the Chief Executive of the Company and also appointed as the Managing Director under

    the Companies Act, 1956.

    B. Remuneration of Directors

    The Directors are not paid any remuneration except for Independent Directors who are paid sitting fees for attending the Audit Committee

    Meetings and Board meetings.

    C. Independent Directors

    Currently, Mr. Sushobhan Sarker and Mr. Sudhakar Rao are the Independent Directors on the Board of the Company.

    D. Number of Companies in which an Individual may become a Director

    The Company has apprised its board members about the restriction on number of other directorships and the same is being complied

    with.

    E. Responsibilities of the Board

    Presentations to the Board in areas such as financial results, budgets, business prospects etc. give the Directors, an opportunity to

    interact with senior managers and other functional heads. Directors are also updated about their role, responsibilities and liabilities.

    The Company ensures necessary training to the Directors relating to its business through formal/ informal interactions. Systems, procedures

    and resources are available to ensure that every Director is supplied, in a timely manner, with precise and concise information in a form

    and of a quality appropriate to effectively enable/ discharge his duties. The Directors are given time to study the data and contribute

    effectively to Board discussions. The Non-Executive Directors through their interactions and deliberations give suggestions for improving

    overall effectiveness of the Board and its Committees. Their inputs are also utilized to determine the critical skills required for prospective

    candidates for election to the Board. The system of risk assessment and compliance with statutory requirements are in place.

    F. Statutory Auditors

    The Company has obtained a certificate from the auditors certifying its independence and arms length relationship with the Company.

    The Company does not advocate rotation of Auditors as envisaged in these guidelines in view of the domain knowledge acquired by the

    Auditors over a period of time.

    G. Internal Auditors

    An In-House Internal Audit Department provides internal audit services to the Company.

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    H. Internal Control

    The Board ensures the effectiveness of the Companys system of internal controls including financial, operational and compliance controls

    and risk management systems.

    I. Secretarial Audit

    The Secretarial Audit, at regular intervals, is conducted by the Corporate Secretarial department of Larsen & Toubro Limited, which has

    competent professionals to carry out the said audit.

    15. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:

    The Directors acknowledge the invaluable support extended to the Company by the financial institutions, bankers, employees of the Company,

    staff and management of the parent Company.

    For and on behalf of the Board of Directors

    Place : Mumbai K. VENKATESH Y. M. DEOSTHALEE

    Date : May 2, 2013 Director Director

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    INDEPENDENT AUDITORS REPORT

    TO THE MEMBERS OF L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    Report on the Financial Statements

    We have audited the accompanying financial statements of L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED (the Company),

    which comprise the Balance Sheet as at March 31,2013 and the Statement of Profit and Loss and Cash Flow Statement for the year then ended,

    and a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information.

    Managements Responsibility for the Financial Statements

    Management is responsible for the preparation of these financial statements that give a true and fair view of the financial position, financial performance

    and cash flows of the Company in accordance with the Accounting Standards referred to in sub-section (3C) of Section 211 of the Companies

    Act, 1956 (the Act). This responsibility includes the design, implementation and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and

    presentation of the financial statements that give a true and fair view and are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

    Auditors Responsibility

    Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with the Standards

    on Auditing issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. Those Standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan

    and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement.

    An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures

    selected depend on the auditors judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due

    to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the Companys preparation and fair presentation

    of the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances. An audit also includes evaluating the

    appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of the accounting estimates made by Management, as well as evaluating the

    overall presentation of the financial statements.

    We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.

    Opinion

    In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, the financial statements give the information required

    by the Act in the manner so required and give a true and fair view in conformity with the accounting principles generally accepted in India:

    a) in the case of the Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs of the Company as at March 31, 2013;

    b) in the case of the Statement of Profit and Loss, of the profit for the year ended on that date; and

    c) in the case of the Cash Flow Statement, of the cash flows for the year ended on that date.

    Report on Other Legal and Regulatory Requirements

    1. As required by the Companies (Auditors Report) Order, 2003 (the Order), as amended, issued by the Central Government of India in terms

    of sub-section (4A) of Section 227 of the Act, we give in the Annexure a statement on the matters specified in paragraphs 4 and 5 of the said

    Order.

    2. As required by Section 227(3) of the Act, we report that:

    a) we have obtained all the information and explanations which to the best of our knowledge and belief were necessary for the purposes

    of our audit;

    b) in our opinion proper books of account as required by law have been kept by the Company so far as appears from our examination of

    those books;

    c) the Balance Sheet, Statement of Profit and Loss and Cash Flow Statement dealt with by this report are in agreement with the books of

    account;

    d) in our opinion, the Balance Sheet, Statement of Profit and Loss, and Cash Flow Statement dealt with by this report comply with the

    accounting standards referred to in subsection (3C) of Section 211 of the Companies Act, 1956;and

    e) on the basis of written representations received from the Directors as on March 31, 2013 and taken on record by the Board of Directors,

    none of the directors are disqualified as on March 31, 2013, from being appointed as a director in terms of clause (g) of sub-section (1)

    of Section 274 of the Companies Act, 1956.

    SHARP & TANNAN

    Chartered Accountants

    (Firms Registration No. 003792S)

    L. VAIDYANATHAN

    Place : Chennai Partner

    Date : May 3, 2013 Membership No. 16368

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    ANNEXURE TO THE AUDITOR S REPORT

    With reference to the Annexure referred to in paragraph 1 under the heading Report on other legal and regulatory requirements of the Independent

    Auditors Report to the members of L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED on the financial statements for the year ended

    March 31, 2013, we report that:

    (i) (a) The Company is maintaining proper records showing full particulars including quantitative details and situation of fixed assets.

    (b) Fixed assets have been physically verified by the management during the year and no material discrepancies were noticed on such

    verification.

    (c) The Company has not disposed substantial part of its fixed assets during the year and hence does not affect the going concern..

    (ii) The Company does not carry any inventory in its books and hence, reporting under clauses 4(ii) (a), (b) and (c) of the Order does not arise.

    (iii) (a) According to the information and explanations given to us, the Company has not granted any loans, secured or unsecured, to companies,

    firms and other parties covered in the register maintained under Section 301 of the Companies Act, 1956. Hence reporting under clauses

    4(iii) (b), (c) and (d) of the Order does not arise.

    (e) According to the information and explanations given to us, the Company has not taken any loans, secured or unsecured, from companies,

    firms and other parties covered in the register maintained under Section 301 of the Companies Act, 1956. Hence, reporting under

    clauses 4(iii) (f) and (g) of the Order does not arise.

    (iv) In our opinion, and according to the information and explanations given to us, there is an adequate internal control system commensurate

    with the size of the Company and nature of its business for purchase of fixed assets and sale of goods and services. In our opinion, and

    according to the information and explanations given to us, there is no continuing failure to correct major weaknesses in the internal control

    system.

    (v) In our opinion, and according to the information and explanations given to us, there are no contracts/ arrangements that need to be entered

    into the register maintained under Section 301 of the Companies Act, 1956 and hence reporting under clause 4 (v) of the Order does not

    arise.

    (vi) The Company has not accepted any deposit from the public within the meaning of Sections 58A, 58AA or any other relevant provisions of

    the Companies Act, 1956 and the rules framed there under. Hence reporting under clause 4(vi) of the Order does not arise.

    (vii) In our opinion, the Company has an adequate internal audit system which is commensurate with the size and nature of its business.

    (viii) We have broadly reviewed the books of account and records maintained by the Company pursuant to the rules prescribed by the Central

    Government for the maintenance of cost records under Section 209(1)(d) of the Companies Act, 1956 and are of the opinion that prima

    facie the prescribed accounts and records have been made and maintained. The contents of these accounts and records have not been

    examined by us.

    (ix) (a) According to the information and explanations given to us and on the basis of our examination of the books of account, the Company

    is generally regular in depositing undisputed statutory dues including Income-tax, Provident fund and other statutory dues during the

    year with appropriate authorities. According to the information and explanation given to us, there were no undisputed amount payable

    on account of Income tax, Provident Fund and any other statutory dues as at March 31, 2013, for a year of more than six months from

    the date they become payable.

    (b) According to the information and explanations given to us, and the records of the Company examined by us, the particulars of income

    tax as at March 31, 2013 which has not been deposited on account of dispute pending is as under :

    Name of the statute Nature of dispute dues Amount in R Period to which the

    amount relates

    Forum where disputes

    are pending

    Income tax Act , 1961 Disallowance under

    Section 14A of the Act

    84,93,920 AY 2009-10 Commissioner of

    Income tax (Appeals)

    (x) The Company has no accumulated losses as at March 31, 2013 and it has not incurred cash losses in the financial year ended on that date

    or in the immediately preceding financial year.

    (xi) The Company has not defaulted in repayment of dues to financial institution or bank or debenture holders, during the year.

    (xii) According to the information and explanations given to us, the Company has not granted loans and advances on the basis of security by

    way of pledge of shares, debentures and other securities.

    (xiii) In our opinion, the Company is not a chit fund/ nidhi/ mutual benefit fund/society and hence reporting on clause 4(xiii) of the Order does not

    arise.

    (xiv) According to the information and explanation given to us, the Company is not a dealer or trader in shares, securities, debentures and other

    investments. However the surplus funds have been invested in mutual funds. Proper records have been maintained for the transactions and

    contracts for the investment in mutual funds and are updated on a timely basis. The investments have been held by the Company in its own

    name.

    (xv) In our opinion and according to the information and explanations given to us, the terms and conditions of guarantees given by the Company

    for loans taken by the subsidiary companies from banks or financial institutions are not prima facie prejudicial to the interests of the Company.

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    (xvi) In our opinion and according to the information and explanations given to us, on an overall basis the term loans have been applied for the

    purpose for which they were obtained.

    (xvii) According to the information and explanations given to us, on an overall examination of the Balance Sheet of the Company, we report that

    no funds raised on short term basis have been used for long term investments.

    (xviii) The Company has not made any preferential allotment of shares during the year to parties and companies covered in the register maintained

    under Section 301 of the Companies Act, 1956.

    (xix) According to the information and explanations given to us and the records examined by us, security or charges has been created in respect

    of debentures issued.

    (xx) The Company has not raised any money by way of public issue during the year.

    (xxi) During the course of our examination of the books and the records of the Company, carried out in accordance with the generally accepted

    auditing practices in India, and according to the information and explanations given to us, we have neither come across any instances of

    material fraud on or by the Company, noticed or reported during the year, nor have we been informed of such cases by the management.

    SHARP & TANNAN

    Chartered Accountants

    (Firms Registration No. 003792S)

    L. VAIDYANATHAN

    Place : Chennai Partner

    Date : May 3, 2013 Membership No. 16368

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    BALANCE SHEET AS AT MARCH 31, 2013

    Note No.As at 31.03.2013 As at 31.03.2012

    R R R R

    EQUITY AND LIABILITIESShareholders funds Share capital A 3,210,490,960 3,210,490,960 Reserves and surplus B 27,030,065,010 26,843,394,579

    30,240,555,970 30,053,885,539Non-current liabilities Long-term borrowings C(I) 1,750,000,000 Deferred tax liabilities (Net) Q(3) 57,394,160 61,591,477 Other long-term liabilities C(II) 143,000,000 143,000,000 Long-term provisions C(III) 780,853

    1,950,394,160 205,372,330Current liabilities Short-term borrowings D(I) 3,300,100,000 754,500,000 Current maturities of long-term borrowings D(II) 50,000,000 Trade payables D(III) 17,753,631 38,772,859 Other current liabilities D(IV) 305,913,779 120,334,598 Short-term provisions D(V) 30,772,204 20,656,367

    3,704,539,614 934,263,824

    TOTAL 35,895,489,744 31,193,521,693

    ASSETSNon-current assets Fixed assets Tangible assets E(I) 678,981,954 670,607,422 Intangible assets E(II) 2,946,711 4,268,168

    681,928,665 674,875,590 Non-current investments F 25,763,908,552 20,395,576,692 Long-term loans and advances G 6,148,720,727 5,194,700,786Current assets Current investments H(I) 197,875,000 134,705,040 Trade receivables H(II) 34,409,115 181,906,303 Cash and bank balances H(III) 107,708,225 1,734,076,098 Short-term loans and advances H(IV) 2,723,209,267 2,877,446,809 Other current assets H(V) 237,730,193 234,375

    3,300,931,800 4,928,368,625

    TOTAL 35,895,489,744 31,193,521,693

    CONTINGENT LIABILITIES ICOMMITMENTS (CAPITAL AND OTHERS) JOTHER NOTES FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS QSIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES R

    As per our report attached

    SHARP & TANNAN

    Chartered Accountants

    Firms Registration No. 003792S

    For and on behalf of the Board

    L. VAIDYANATHAN

    Partner

    Membership No.16368

    R. CHANDRASEKARAN K. VENKATESH R. SHANKAR RAMANSecretary Chief Executive &

    Managing Director

    Director

    Place : Chennai

    Date : May 3, 2013

    Place : Mumbai

    Date : May 2, 2013

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    STATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2013

    Note No.

    2012-13 2011-12

    R R R R

    REVENUE

    Revenue from operations K 618,054,093 958,092,256

    Other income L 451,343,812 76,250,990

    Total revenue 1,069,397,905 1,034,343,246

    EXPENSES

    Operating expenses M 85,999,098 296,591,933

    Employee benefits expense N 275,860,270 249,564,106

    Finance costs O 252,746,546 249,988,959

    Depreciation and amortisation expense 43,195,919 37,665,986

    Administration and other expenses P 170,580,858 148,473,782

    TOTAL EXPENSES 828,382,691 982,284,766

    Profit before tax 241,015,214 52,058,480

    Tax expense

    Current tax 48,230,000 7,947,705

    Less: Excess provision of earlier years (16,496,366)

    48,230,000 (8,548,661)

    Deferred tax Q(3) (4,197,317) (5,690,535)

    44,032,683 (14,239,196)

    Profit after tax carried to Balance Sheet 196,982,531 66,297,676

    Earnings per equity share: Q(4)

    Basic and diluted 0.61 0.24

    Face value per equity share 10.00 10.00

    OTHER NOTES FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS Q

    SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES R

    As per our report attached

    SHARP & TANNAN

    Chartered Accountants

    Firms Registration No. 003792S

    For and on behalf of the Board

    L. VAIDYANATHAN

    Partner

    Membership No.16368

    R. CHANDRASEKARAN K. VENKATESH R. SHANKAR RAMANSecretary Chief Executive &

    Managing Director

    Director

    Place : Chennai

    Date : May 3, 2013

    Place : Mumbai

    Date : May 2, 2013

  • S-1360

    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    CASH FLOW STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 20132012-13 2011-12

    R R

    A. Cash flow from Operating Activities

    Profit before taxes 241,015,214 52,058,480Adjustments for :Depreciation and amortisation 43,195,919 37,665,986Dividend income (12,335,348)Interest expense 252,746,546 249,988,959Interest income (376,694,309) (28,189,547)Preoperative expenses written off 18,356,821(Profit)/loss on sale of fixed assets (31,716) (29,090)(Profit)/loss on sale of current investments (73,870,933) (34,067,981)Exchange (gain)/loss on investments 19,975 (1,209,024)

    Operating Profit before working capital changes 86,380,696 282,239,256Adjustments For :(Increase) / Decrease in trade receivables 147,497,188 (776,176)(Increase) / Decrease in loans and advances 42,164,552 (62,278,689)Increase / (Decrease) in liabilities and provisions (3,306,885) 8,116,995

    Cash generated from/(used in) operations 272,735,551 227,301,386Direct taxes paid (net of refund) (50,346,487) (101,976,418)

    Net Cash generated from / (used in) Operating Activities (A) 222,389,064 125,324,968

    B. Cash Flow from Investing activities :Purchase of fixed assets (29,014,481) (46,544,764)Sale proceeds from fixed assets 590,200 29,099Investment in subsidiaries and associates (4,998,332,860) (5,841,451,449)Advance towards equity commitment (82,500,000) Long-term loans to subsidiaries and associates (2,969,902,000) (2,143,065,739)Divestment of stake in subsidiaries and associates 750,000,000Exchange gain/(loss) on investments (19,975) 1,209,024Purchase and sale of current investments (net) 60,700,973 (27,762,059)Intercorporate deposits repaid by holding Company and subsidiary 2,865,000,000 1,000,000,000Intercorporate deposits placed with holding Company and subsidiaries (920,000,000) (1,950,500,110)Dividend received from associate 4,915,000Dividend received from current investments 7,420,348Interest received 55,788,553 28,189,547

    Net Cash generated from/ (used in) Investing Activities (B) (6,017,689,590) (8,217,561,103)

    C. Cash Flow from Financing ActivitiesProceeds from issue of share capital including securities premium 13,799,645,200Proceeds from issue of debentures 1,800,000,000 Debenture issue expenses (10,312,100) Issue of Commercial Papers 1,706,776,607 700,370,027Redemption of Commercial Papers (754,500,000) Intercorporate deposits received from subsidiaries 1,475,100,000 Intercorporate deposits repaid to holding Company and subsidiaries (4,950,000,000)Interest paid (48,131,854) (243,148,358)

    Net Cash generated from/ (used in) Financing Activities (C) 4,168,932,653 9,306,866,869

    Net increase / (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents (A+B+C) (1,626,367,873) 1,214,630,734Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of the year 1,734,076,098 519,445,364

    Cash and cash equivalents at end of the year 107,708,225 1,734,076,098

    NOTES : 1. Cash flow statement has been prepared under the indirect method as set out in the Accounting Standard 3: Cash Flow Statements as specified in the Companies (Accounting Standards) Rules, 2006.

    2. Cash and cash equivalents represents bank balances and deposits disclosed under current assets [note H(III)] 3. Purchase of fixed assets includes movement of capital advances during the year. 4. Previous years figures have been regrouped/reclassified wherever necessary.

    As per our report attached

    SHARP & TANNAN

    Chartered Accountants

    Firms Registration No. 003792S

    For and on behalf of the Board

    L. VAIDYANATHAN

    Partner

    Membership No.16368

    R. CHANDRASEKARAN K. VENKATESH R. SHANKAR RAMANSecretary Chief Executive &

    Managing Director

    Director

    Place : Chennai

    Date : May 3, 2013

    Place : Mumbai

    Date : May 2, 2013

  • S-1361

    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    NOTES ACCOMPANYING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

    A SHARE CAPITAL

    A (I) Authorised, issued, subscribed and paid-up:

    As at 31.03.2013 As at 31.03.2012

    No. of Shares R No. of Shares R

    Authorised:

    Equity shares of R 10 each 350,000,000 3,500,000,000 350,000,000 3,500,000,000

    Issued:

    Equity shares of R 10 each 321,049,096 3,210,490,960 321,049,096 3,210,490,960

    Subscribed and fully paid up:

    Equity shares of R each 321,049,096 3,210,490,960 321,049,096 3,210,490,960

    A (II) Reconciliation of the shares outstanding at the beginning and at the end of the year:

    2012-13 2011-12

    No. of Shares R No. of Shares R

    Equity shares of R each fully paid up

    At the beginning of the year 321,049,096 3,210,490,960 249,300,870 2,493,008,700

    Issued during the year as fully paid up 71,748,226 717,482,260

    Outstanding at the end of the year 321,049,096 3,210,490,960 321,049,096 3,210,490,960

    A (III) Terms / rights / restriction attached to equity shares

    The Company has only one class of equity shares having a par value of R 10/- per share. Each holder of equity shares is entitled to one vote

    per share.

    The Company has not issued any securities with the right/option to convert the same into equity shares at a later date

    The Company has not reserved any shares for issue under options and contracts/commitments for the sale of shares/disinvestment.

    The shares issued carry equal rights to dividend declared by the Company and no restrictions are attached to any specific shareholder.

    A (IV) Shares held by holding Company/ ultimate holding Company and/or their subsidiaries/associates:

    As at 31.03.2013 As at 31.03.2012

    No. of Shares Shareholding % No. of Shares Shareholding %

    Larsen & Toubro Limited, the holding Company (including

    shares held along with its nominees)

    Equity shares of R 10 each fully paid up 312,859,096 97.45 312,859,096 97.45

    A (V) Details of shareholders holding more than 5% equity shares in the Company:

    Larsen & Toubro Limited (including shares held along with its

    nominees)

    Equity shares of R 10 each fully paid up 312,859,096 97.45 312,859,096 97.45

    A (VI) Aggregate number of bonus shares issued, shares issued for consideration other than cash and shares bought back

    during the period of five years immediately preceding the reporting date: NIL

    A (VII) Calls unpaid: NIL; Forfeited shares: NIL.

  • S-1362

    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    As at 31.03.2013 As at 31.03.2012

    R R R R

    B RESERVES AND SURPLUS

    Securities premium account

    As per last Balance Sheet 19,747,946,012 6,665,783,072

    Additions during the year 13,082,162,940

    19,747,946,012 19,747,946,012

    Less: Debenture issue expenses 10,312,100

    19,737,633,912 19,747,946,012

    Debenture redemption reserve

    As per last Balance Sheet

    Add: Transferred from surplus Statement of Profit and Loss 92,108,135

    92,108,135

    Surplus Statement of Profit and Loss

    As per last Balance Sheet 7,095,448,567 7,029,150,891

    Profit for the year 196,982,531 66,297,676

    7,292,431,098 7,095,448,567

    Less: Transfer to debenture redemption reserve 92,108,135

    7,200,322,963 7,095,448,567

    TOTAL 27,030,065,010 26,843,394,579

    C(I) LONG TERM BORROWINGS:

    Secured:

    Redeemable non-convertible fixed rate debentures

    [refer note C(I)(i)]

    1,750,000,000

    TOTAL 1,750,000,000

    Note C(I)(i):

    10.06% p.a. interest bearing 1,800 nos. of debentures of face value R 10,00,000 each redeemable at par as shown below.

    Series Amount

    (R)

    Current

    maturities (R)

    Non-current

    maturities (R)

    Redemption

    Date

    Series "A" of 2012-13 50,000,000 50,000,000 29-Apr-13

    Series "B" of 2012-13 100,000,000 100,000,000 28-Apr-14

    Series "C" of 2012-13 150,000,000 150,000,000 27-Apr-15

    Series "D" of 2012-13 150,000,000 150,000,000 27-Apr-16

    Series "E" of 2012-13 150,000,000 150,000,000 27-Apr-17

    Series "F" of 2012-13 200,000,000 200,000,000 27-Apr-18

    Series "G" of 2012-13 200,000,000 200,000,000 29-Apr-19

    Series "H" of 2012-13 250,000,000 250,000,000 27-Apr-20

    Series "I" of 2012-13 250,000,000 250,000,000 27-Apr-21

    Series "J" of 2012-13 300,000,000 300,000,000 27-Apr-22

    TOTAL 1,800,000,000 50,000,000 1,750,000,000

    Security:

    The debentures referred above are secured by way of pledge of 2500 nos. of rated secured redeemable non-convertible debentures issued

    by L&T Panipat Elevated Corridor Limited (subsidiary) of R 10,00,000 each, a designated bank account and an immovable property situated

    in Maharashtra as given in note E(I)(ii).

    NOTES ACCOMPANYING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Contd.)

  • S-1363

    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    As at 31.03.2013 As at 31.03.2012

    R R R R

    C (II) OTHER LONG-TERM LIABILITIES:

    Advance received against sale of investments

    [refer note C(II)(i)]

    143,000,000 143,000,000

    TOTAL 143,000,000 143,000,000

    Note C(II)(i):

    Advance received against sale of investments represents advance of R 14,30,00,000/- received from M/s. Sical Logistics Limited (SLL) against

    sale of 1,43,00,000 equity shares of R 10/- each in M/s Sical Iron Ore Terminals Limited (SIOTL) at cost to SLL vide Agreement for Share Sale

    and Purchase dated December 17, 2008. The sale is subject to the condition that it can be completed only after three years from the date of

    commencement of commercial operation by SIOTL as per clause 18.2.2 (i) (d) of the License agreement dated September 23, 2006 between

    SIOTL and M/s Ennore Port Limited. As of March 31, 2013 SIOTL is yet to commence commercial operation.

    C (III) LONG-TERM PROVISIONS:

    Provision for employee benefits

    Provision for interest rate guaranteed on trust-managed

    provident fund

    780,853

    TOTAL 780,853

    D (I) SHORT-TERM BORROWINGS:

    Unsecured:

    Inter corporate borrowings (repayable on demand)

    From related parties

    Subsidiaries 1,475,100,000

    Commercial papers [refer note D(I)(i)]

    Issued to related parties

    Subsidiaries 1,312,500,000 754,500,000

    Issued to others 512,500,000

    1,825,000,000 754,500,000

    TOTAL 3,300,100,000 754,500,000

    Note D(I)(i):

    During the year, the following commercial papers has been issued.

    (i) To subsidiaries,

    (a) 980 units having face value of R 5,00,000 each with a tenor of 364 days has been issued at a discount of 9.00% p.a. The same is

    redeemable at par on September 26, 2013.

    (b) 1,645 units having face value of R 5,00,000 each with a tenor of 364 days has been issued at a discount of 8.75% p.a. The same is

    redeemable at par on February 13, 2014.

    (ii) To others,

    (a) 1,025 units having face value of R 5,00,000 each with a tenor of 87 days has been issued at a discount of 10.05% p.a. The same is

    redeemable at par on June 06, 2013.

    NOTES ACCOMPANYING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Contd.)

  • S-1364

    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    As at 31.03.2013 As at 31.03.2012

    R R R R

    D (II) CURRENT MATURITIES OF LONG-TERM BORROWINGS:

    Secured

    Redeemable non-convertible fixed rate debentures

    [refer note C(I)(i)]

    50,000,000

    TOTAL 50,000,000

    D (III) TRADE PAYABLES:

    Due to micro and small enterprises [refer note D(III)(i)]

    Due to related parties

    Holding Company 3,876,900 14,802,410

    Fellow subsidiary 1,481,946

    5,358,846 14,802,410

    Due to others 12,394,785 23,970,449

    TOTAL 17,753,631 38,772,859

    Note D(III)(i):

    There has been no transaction during the year (previous year: R Nil) with micro and small enterprises covered under the Micro, Small and

    Medium Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act, 2006. Hence reporting details of principal and interest paid / outstanding does not arise.

    D (IV) OTHER CURRENT LIABILITIES:

    Interest accrued but not due on borrowings 173,004,505

    Due to related parties

    Holding Company 9,799,321

    Subsidiary 28,282

    Fellow subsidiary 2,084,669

    28,282 11,883,990

    Advance received against sale of investments

    [refer note D(IV)(i)]

    67,875,000 67,875,000

    Other payables

    Statutory liabilities 10,667,229 12,378,570

    Others 54,338,763 28,197,038

    65,005,992 40,575,608

    TOTAL 305,913,779 120,334,598

    Note D(IV)(i)

    Advance received against sale of investments represents advance received from M/s. JRE Tank Terminals Private Limited (JRETTPL) under an

    agreement dated 24th August 2007 towards sale of 67,87,500 equity share of R 10/- each at cost in M/s. Ennore Tank Terminals Private Limited

    (ETTPL) to be transferred on completion of three calendar years from the date of commencement of commercial operation. The said project

    has commenced commercial operations on January 15, 2009. The Company has initiated the share transfer process and it is expected to be

    completed in 2013-14 once the approval of Ennore Port Limited is obtained by JRETTPL.

    NOTES ACCOMPANYING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Contd.)

  • S-1365

    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    As at 31.03.2013 As at 31.03.2012

    R R R R

    D (V) SHORT-TERM PROVISIONS

    Provision for employee benefits

    Gratuity 4,015,081 4,322,749

    Compensated absences 26,585,081 16,251,777

    30,600,162 20,574,526

    Provision for wealth tax [refer note D(V)(i)] 172,042 81,841

    TOTAL 30,772,204 20,656,367

    Note D(V)(i):

    Provision for Wealth Tax has been made as per the provisions of Wealth Tax Act, 1957.

    E FIXED ASSETS

    E (I) Tangible Assets (Figures in R)

    GROSS DEPRECIATION NET CARRYING VALUE

    PARTICULARS As at 01.04.2012

    Additions Deductions As at 31.03.2013

    Up to

    31.03.2012

    For the year Deductions Up to 31.03.2013

    As at 31.03.2013

    As at

    31.03.2012

    Land

    Freehold 10,995,000 10,995,000 10,995,000 10,995,000

    Leasehold [refer note E(I)(i)] 152,550,000 152,550,000 5,906,816 1,540,909 7,447,725 145,102,275 146,643,184

    Buildings

    Owned [refer note E(I)(ii)] 1,329,550 1,329,550 169,754 21,672 191,426 1,138,124 1,159,796

    Leased out 20,760,064 20,760,064 225,593 338,389 563,982 20,196,082 20,534,471

    Computers

    Owned 22,473,035 8,843,639 954,727 30,361,947 8,264,506 7,242,164 775,794 14,730,876 15,631,071 14,208,529

    Office Equipments

    Owned 4,741,502 4,492,203 149,780 9,083,925 3,121,474 1,719,713 102,405 4,738,782 4,345,143 1,620,028

    Plant & Equipment

    Owned 512,653,216 954,571 513,607,787 52,215,880 24,571,482 76,787,362 436,820,425 460,437,336

    Leased out 22,116,610 22,116,610 1,475,178 1,475,178 20,641,432

    Electrical Installations

    Owned 1,638,571 1,638,571 1,200,556 55,898 1,256,454 382,117 438,015

    Vehicles

    Owned 12,647,432 11,764,546 24,411,978 1,463,396 2,702,687 4,166,083 20,245,895 11,184,036

    Furniture & Fixture

    Owned 16,930,776 999,732 443,183 17,487,325 13,543,749 570,193 111,007 14,002,935 3,484,390 3,387,027

    TOTAL 756,719,146 49,171,301 1,547,690 804,342,757 86,111,724 40,238,285 989,206 125,360,803 678,981,954

    Previous year 714,544,169 42,800,617 625,640 756,719,146 51,194,544 35,542,811 625,631 86,111,724 670,607,422

    E (II) Intangible Assets (Figures in R)

    GROSS DEPRECIATION NET CARRYING VALUE

    PARTICULARS As at 01.04.2012

    Additions Deductions As at 31.03.2013

    Up to 31.03.2012

    For the year Deductions Up to 31.03.2013

    As at 31.03.2013

    As at

    31.03.2012

    Specialised Software 11,820,144 1,636,177 13,456,321 7,551,976 2,957,634 10,509,610 2,946,711 4,268,168

    TOTAL 11,820,144 1,636,177 13,456,321 7,551,976 2,957,634 10,509,610 2,946,711

    Previous year 8,133,864 3,686,280 11,820,144 3,846,201 3,705,775 7,551,976 4,268,168

    Notes:

    E(I)(i) Lease hold land represents 50.85 acres at Nagpur taken on ninety nine years lease with effect from June 01, 2008 as per the agreement

    dated June 20, 2008 with Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd for development of information technology infrastructure

    facilities.

    E(I)(ii) Cost of owned building represents ownership of an accommodation by holding 5 shares of face value R 50/- each in a co-operative

    society.

    E(I)(iii) The Company has reviewed the useful life of fixed assets during the year and revised the useful life of desktop computers and servers.

    Consequently, depreciation for the year is higher by R 17,29,056 and profit before tax for the year is lower to that extent.

    NOTES ACCOMPANYING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Contd.)

  • S-1366

    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    As at 31.03.2013 As at 31.03.2012

    R R R R

    F NON-CURRENT INVESTMENTS

    (at cost unless otherwise stated)

    Long-term Investments

    Trade investments

    (i) Investments in unquoted equity instruments of

    (a) Subsidiary companies 19,227,897,332 16,309,565,472

    (b) Joint venture 3,239,999,600 3,239,999,600

    (c) Associate companies 703,001,620 703,001,620

    (d) Other companies 143,010,000 143,010,000

    23,313,908,552 20,395,576,692

    (ii) Investments in unquoted debentures of

    (a) Subsidiary Company 2,450,000,000

    TOTAL 25,763,908,552 20,395,576,692

    Aggregate amount of unquoted investments 25,763,908,552 20,395,576,692

    F (i) DETAILS OF NON CURRENT INVESTMENTS

    Sr. No.

    Particulars Face value R per share

    Number of shares As at 31.03.2013

    As at

    31.03.2012 As at

    01.04.2012 Purchased /

    subscribed during the year

    Sold during the year

    As at 31.03.2013

    (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R)

    Trade investments

    (i) Unquoted equity instruments:

    (a) Investment in subsidiary companies:

    Fully paid equity shares:

    International Seaports (India) Private Limited 10 2,500,580 2,500,580 45 45

    L&T Ahmedabad Maliya Tollway Limited 10 148,999,900 148,999,900 1,489,999,000 1,489,999,000

    L&T BPP Tollway Limited 10 82,075,000 114,860,000 196,935,000 1,969,350,000 820,750,000

    L&T Chennai - Tada Tollway Limited 10 41,999,900 41,999,900 419,999,000

    L&T Deccan Tollways Limited 10 150,000 23,525,000 23,675,000 236,750,000 1,500,000

    L&T Devihalli Hassan Tollways Limited 10 89,999,900 89,999,900 899,999,000 899,999,000

    L&T East-West Tollway Limited 10 10,475,000 10,475,000 104,750,000

    L&T Great Eastern Highway Limited 10 8,695,000 8,695,000 86,950,000

    L&T Halol Shamlaji Tollway Limited 10 130,499,900 130,499,900 1,304,999,000 1,304,999,000

    L&T Infrastructure Development Projects Lanka (Private) Limited

    10* 146,040,562 498,165 146,538,727 627,388,233 625,305,373

    L&T Interstate Road Corridor Limited 10 57,160,000 57,160,000 571,600,000 571,600,000

    L&T Krishnagiri Thopur Toll Road Limited 10 78,750,000 78,750,000 787,500,000 787,500,000

    L&T Krishnagiri Walajahpet Tollways Limited 10 89,997,400 89,997,400 899,974,000 899,974,000

    L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited 10 432,629,600 92,070,000 524,699,600 5,246,996,000 4,326,296,000

    L&T Panipat Elevated Corridor Limited 10 84,300,000 84,300,000 843,000,000 843,000,000

    NOTES ACCOMPANYING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Contd.)

  • S-1367

    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    Sr. No.

    Particulars Face value R per share

    Number of shares As at 31.03.2013

    As at

    31.03.2012 As at

    01.04.2012 Purchased /

    subscribed during the year

    Sold during the year

    As at 31.03.2013

    (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R)

    Trade investments

    L&T Port Kachchigarh Limited 10 4,160,000 4,160,000 41,600,000 41,600,000

    L&T Rajkot Vadinar Tollway Limited 10 109,999,900 109,999,900 1,099,999,000 1,099,999,000

    L&T Samakhiali Gandhidham Tollway Limited 10 80,508,133 80,508,133 805,081,330 805,081,330

    L&T Transco Private Limited 10 10,000 10,000 100,000 100,000

    L&T Transportation Infrastructure Limited 10 30,536,000 30,536,000 531,366,014 531,366,014

    L&T Vadodara Bharuch Tollway Limited 10 43,500,000 43,500,000 435,000,000 435,000,000

    L&T Western Andhra Tollways Limited 10 56,500,000 56,500,000 565,000,000 565,000,000

    L&T Western India Tollbridge Limited 10 13,950,007 13,950,007 139,500,070 139,500,070

    Narmada Infrastructure Construction Enterprise Limited

    10 6,701,500 6,701,500 120,996,640 120,996,640

    19,227,897,332 16,309,565,472

    (b) Investment in joint venture:

    Fully paid equity shares:

    The Dhamra Port Company Limited 10 323,999,960 323,999,960 3,239,999,600 3,239,999,600

    3,239,999,600 3,239,999,600

    (c) Investments in associate companies:

    Fully paid equity shares :

    International Seaports Haldia (Private) Limited

    10 9,830,000 9,830,000 98,300,000 98,300,000

    PNG Tollway Limited 10 60,470,162 60,470,162 604,701,620 604,701,620

    703,001,620 703,001,620

    (d) Investment in other companies:

    Fully paid equity shares:

    Second Vivekananda Bridge Tollway Company Private Limited

    10 1,000 1,000 10,000 10,000

    SICAL Iron Ore Terminals Limited 10 14,300,000 14,300,000 143,000,000 143,000,000

    143,010,000 143,010,000

    Investment in Unquoted equity instruments - Total 23,313,908,552 20,395,576,692

    (ii) Investments in debentures:

    (a) Issued by subsidiary:

    L&T Panipat Elevated Corridor Limited - 10.56% secured redeemable non-convertible debentures (unquoted)

    1,000,000 2,450 2,450 2,450,000,000

    Investments in Debentures - Total 2,450,000,000

    Total Non Current Investments 25,763,908,552 20,395,576,692

    * Srilankan R

    NOTES ACCOMPANYING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Contd.)

  • S-1368

    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    Note F(ii):

    The Company had pledged its investment in the equity shares of the following companies, to the lenders of term loan of the respective companies

    Sl.

    No

    Name of the Company As at 31.03.2013 As at 31.03.2012

    R R R R

    (a) Subsidiary companies

    1. L&T Panipat Elevated Corridor Limited 429,929,970

    2. L&T Krishnagiri Thopur Toll Road Limited 401,624,970 401,624,970

    3. L&T Western Andhra Tollway Limited 288,149,970 288,149,970

    4. L&T Vadodara Bharuch Tollway Limited 221,849,960 221,849,960

    5. L&T Interstate Road Corridor Limited 275,997,510 275,997,510

    6. L&T Krishnagiri Walahjapet Tollway Limited 458,986,710 458,986,710

    7. L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited 2,362,929,960 1,736,853,960

    8. L&T Samakhiali Gandhidham Tollway Limited 410,591,450 122,400,000

    9. L&T Devihalli Hassan Tollways Limited 440,999,490

    4,861,130,020 3,935,793,050

    (b) Joint Venture

    The Dhamra Port Company Limited 1,652,400,000

    (c) Associate Company

    PNG Tollway Limited 308,397,810

    (d) Other Company

    Second Vivekananda Bridge Tollway Company

    Private Limited

    10,000 10,000

    5,169,537,830 5,588,203,050

    Note F(iii):

    Disclosures pursuant to Accounting Standard (AS 13) Accounting for Investments

    The Company has given, inter alia, the following undertakings in respect of its investments:

    (a) Jointly with Larsen & Toubro Limited (holding Company), to the term lenders of L&T Transportation Infrastructure Limited (LTTIL) not to

    reduce their joint shareholding in LTTIL below 51% until the financial assistance received from the term lenders is repaid in full by LTTIL.

    (b) Jointly with Tata Steel Limited to the term lenders of The Dhamra Port Company Limited (DPCL) not to reduce the joint shareholding in

    DPCL below 26% during the concession period.

    (c) To the term lenders of the following companies, not to reduce its shareholding below 26% till final settlement to the term lenders.

    L&T Panipat Elevated Corridor Limited

    L&T Krishnagiri Thopur Toll Road Limited

    L&T Western Andhra Tollway Limited

    L&T Interstate Road Corridor Limited

    (d) To the term lenders of L&T Vadodara Bharuch Tollway Limited not to reduce its shareholding below 51% upto a period of 3 years after

    Commercial Operation Date (COD) and below 26% till final settlement to the term lenders.

    (e) Jointly with Larsen & Toubro Limited (holding Company) to the term lenders of L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited (LTMRHL) to pledge

    51% of the paid-up and voting equity share capital of LTMRHL.

    (f) Jointly with Larsen & Toubro Limited (holding Company), to the term lenders of L&T Krishnagiri Walajahpet Tollway Limited (LTKWTL)

    not to reduce their joint shareholding in LTKWTL below 51% until the financial assistance received from the term lenders is repaid in full

    by LTKWTL.

    (g) Jointly with Larsen & Toubro Limited (holding Company) and L&T Transco Private Limited (subsidiary Company), to the term lenders of

    L&T Samakhiali Gandhidham Tollway Limited (LTSGTL) not to reduce their joint shareholding in LTSGTL below 51% until the financial

    assistance received from the term lenders is repaid in full by LTSGTL.

    NOTES ACCOMPANYING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Contd.)

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    (h) To the term lenders of the following companies, not to divest control without the prior approval of the lenders and Gujarat State Road

    Development Corporation Limited.

    L&T Rajkot Vadinar Tollway Limited

    L&T Ahmedabad Maliya Tollway Limited

    L&T Halol Shamlaji Tollway Limited

    (i) To the term lenders of L&T Devihalli Hassan Tollway Limited (LTDHTL) not to reduce the shareholding in LTDHTL below 51% until the

    financial assistance received from the term lenders is repaid in full by LTDHTL.

    (j) To the term lenders of L&T East-West Tollway Limited (LTEWTL) not to reduce the shareholding below 51% and to retain management

    control in LTEWTL until the financial assistance received from the term lenders is repaid in full by LTEWTL.

    (k) To the term lenders of L&T Great Eastern Highway Limited (LTGEHL) not to reduce the shareholding below 51% and to retain management

    control in LTGEHL until the financial assistance received from the term lenders is repaid in full by LTGEHL.

    Note F(iv):

    The Company is of the view that there is no diminution of other than temporary nature in the value of its long term investments as of March

    31, 2013, based on

    a. estimated future cash flows of the investee project companies and

    b. definitive agreements for sale that have already been entered into for certain of its investments,

    G LONG TERM LOANS AND ADVANCES

    As at 31.03.2013 As at 31.03.2012

    R R R R

    Capital advances 21,792,997

    Loans and advances to related parties

    Subsidiary companies:

    Unsecured loans (including interest accrued thereon)

    [refer note G(i)]

    4,969,597,571 4,303,478,000

    Advance towards equity commitment 82,500,000

    Advance paid for purchase of investments 207,167,050 627,166,050

    5,259,264,621 4,930,644,050

    Associate Company:

    Unsecured loans (including interest accrued thereon)

    [refer note G(ii)]

    889,456,106 242,263,739

    TOTAL 6,148,720,727 5,194,700,786

    Note G(i): Unsecured loans to subsidiary companies represents

    (a) Interest-free, Mezzanine debt of R 35,89,00,000 (previous year R 35,65,25,000/-) given to its subsidiary, L&T Krishnagiri Walajahpet Tollway

    Limited. The repayment of this debt will be made only after secured obligations are discharged by the subsidiary to its lenders as per

    clause 2 of Schedule 2 of the Common Loan Agreement dated November 03, 2010.

    (b) Interest-free Mezzanine debt of R 130,50,00,000 (previous year R 102,76,51,000) given to its subsidiary, L&T Halol - Shamlaji Tollway

    Limited. The repayment of this debt will be made only after secured obligations are discharged by the subsidiary to its lenders, as per

    Part B of Schedule III of the Common Loan Agreement dated August 28, 2009.

    (c) Interest-free Mezzanine debt of R 100,00,00,000 (previous year R 50,41,51,000) given to its subsidiary, L&T Ahmedabad - Maliya Tollway

    Limited. The repayment of this debt will be made only after secured obligations are discharged by the subsidiary to its lenders, as per

    Schedule IX of the Common Loan Agreement dated October 09, 2009.

    (d) Interest-free Mezzanine debt of R 110,00,00,000 (previous year R 62,66,51,000) given to its subsidiary, L&T Rajkot - Vadinar Tollway Limited.

    The repayment of this debt will be made only after secured obligations are discharged by the subsidiary to its lenders, as per Part B of

    Schedule III of the Common Loan Agreement dated August 23, 2009.

    (e) Interest-free Mezzanine debt of R 5,50,00,000 (previous year R nil) given to its subsidiary, L&T Samakhiali Gandhidham Tollway Limited.

    The repayment of this debt will be made only after secured obligations are discharged by the subsidiary to its lenders, Schedule II of the

    Common Loan Agreement dated July 03, 2010.

    NOTES ACCOMPANYING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Contd.)

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    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    (f) Cash support granted to the following subsidiaries at RBI bank rate (presently at 8.50 % p.a.)

    Name of the Subsidiary As at 31.03.2013 As at 31.03.2012

    R R

    L&T Ahmedabad Maliya Tollway Limited 286,000,000

    L&T Halol Shamlaji Tollway Limited 350,000,000

    L&T Rajkot Vadinar Tollway Limited 281,700,000 48,500,000

    L&T Samakhiali Gandhidham Tollway Limited 225,100,000

    TOTAL 1,142,800,000 48,500,000

    Interest of R 78,97,571 (previous year R Nil) on the above cash support is payable after obtaining approval of the lenders of respective subsidiaries.

    Note G(ii):

    Unsecured loans to Associate Company represents mezzanine debt of R 81,16,80,000 (previous year R 24,00,00,000) given to its associate,

    PNG Tollway Limited. The repayment of this debt will be made only after secured obligations are discharged by the associate to its lenders,

    as per Part B of Schedule III of the Common Loan Agreement dated August 23, 2009. Interest is payable at SBI bank rate (presently at 11.95

    % p.a.) plus 5 basis points after obtaining approval of lenders. Accordingly interest of R 7,77,76,106 (previous year R 22,63,739) has been

    accrued as at March 31, 2013.

    As at 31.03.2013 As at 31.03.2012

    R R R R

    H (I) CURRENT INVESTMENTS

    Investment in unquoted equity instruments

    Ennore Tank Terminals Private Limited 67,875,000 67,875,000

    67,87,500 equity shares of R 10 each

    (previous year: 67,87,500 equity shares of R 10 each)

    Investment in unquoted Bonds

    6.25% Rural Electrification Corporation Limited - Capital

    gains bonds - Series VIII

    5,000,000

    Nil units of R 10,000 each

    (previous year: 500 units of R 10,000 each)

    Investment in quoted money market mutual funds 80,000,000 61,830,040

    Current portion of long-term investments

    Investment in Debentures

    L&T Panipat Elevated Corridor Limited - 10.56% secured

    non convertible debentures (50 nos. of R 10,00,000

    each) (previous year: Nil)

    50,000,000

    197,875,000 134,705,040

    TOTAL 197,875,000 134,705,040

    Aggregate amount of quoted investments 80,000,000 61,830,040

    Market value of quoted investments 80,083,878 62,452,961

    Aggregate amount of unquoted investments 117,875,000 72,875,000

    H (II) TRADE RECEIVABLES

    Unsecured considered good

    Debts outstanding for a period of more than 6 months 60,254,233

    Other debts 34,409,115 121,652,070

    34,409,115 181,906,303

    TOTAL 34,409,115 181,906,303

    NOTES ACCOMPANYING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Contd.)

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    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    As at 31.03.2013 As at 31.03.2012

    R R R R

    H (III) CASH AND BANK BALANCES

    Cash and cash equivalents

    Balance with banks on current accounts 58,102,229 53,619,630

    Bank deposits with maturity less than 3 months

    (including interest accrued thereon)

    44,015,671 1,675,303,449

    102,117,900 1,728,923,079

    Other bank balances

    Bank deposits with maturity more than 3 months but less

    than 12 months (including interest accrued thereon)

    5,590,325 5,153,019

    TOTAL 107,708,225 1,734,076,098

    H (IV) SHORT-TERM LOANS AND ADVANCES

    Unsecured, considered good

    Loans and advances to related parties

    Holding Company

    Inter-corporate deposits (including interest accrued) 1,785,500,110

    Subsidiary companies:

    Inter-corporate deposits (including interest accrued) 165,000,000

    Unsecured loans [refer note H(IV)(i)] 2,158,800,000 418,800,000

    Other advances 190,616,024 189,500,336

    2,349,416,024 773,300,336

    Fellow subsidiary companies:

    Other advances 4,812

    Other short term loans and advances

    Advance tax (net of current year provision) 2,116,487 94,028,713

    Advance tax (net of previous year provisions) 205,400,078 111,977,642

    Unamortised discount on commercial papers 86,613,206 47,289,372

    Security deposits 5,577,256 7,107,501

    Other advances 74,086,216 58,238,323

    373,793,243 318,641,551

    TOTAL 2,723,209,267 2,877,446,809

    Note H(IV)(i): Unsecured loans to subsidiaries includes

    (a) Interest free short-term funding of R 41,88,00,000 (previous year R 41,88,00,000) provided to the L&T Panipat Elevated Corridor Limited.

    (b) Subordinated debt of R 174,00,00,000 to its subsidiary, L&T Vadodara Bharuch Tollway Limited (LTVBTL). Pursuant to the loan agreement

    dated December 13, 2006 with the term lenders to the project, the repayment/redemption of this debt would be made only after the

    secured obligations are discharged by L&T VBTL to its lenders. Interest not exceeding 9 % p.a is recoverable from the subsidiary on this

    subordinated debt after expiry of twelve months from the Commercial Operation Date (COD) of the project, provided the subsidiary is

    able to maintain Senior Debt Service Coverage Ratio (SDSCR) of 1.22. The project achieved COD on June 3, 2009, however LTVBTL is

    yet to achieve the stipulated SDSCR as at March 31, 2013 and hence no interest has been accrued in this regard.

    During the year, LTVBTL has initiated steps to refinance its debt and as per the terms and conditions of the refinancing arrangement, this

    subordinated debt would be repaid by LTVBTL within the next 12 months. Accordingly it has been grouped under short-term loans and

    advances as at March 31, 2013.

    NOTES ACCOMPANYING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Contd.)

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    As at 31.03.2013 As at 31.03.2012

    R R

    H (V) OTHER CURRENT ASSETS

    Interest accrued on investments 237,730,193 234,375

    TOTAL 237,730,193 234,375

    I CONTINGENT LIABILITIES:

    (i) Contingent liability in respect of guarantees issued on behalf of subsidiaries R 93,50,07,962 (previous year: R 133,82,69,025)

    (ii) The Company is contingently liable to the extent of its investments pledged [refer note F(ii)] for loans taken by:

    Subsidiary companies 4,861,130,020 3,935,793,050

    Joint Venture 1,652,400,000

    Associate Company 308,397,810

    Other Company 10,000 10,000

    TOTAL 5,169,537,830 5,588,203,050

    J COMMITMENTS:

    (i) Estimated amount of committed funding by way of equity / loans to subsidiary and associate companies R 49,28,64,04,000 (previous

    year R 41,41,05,53,090)

    (ii) Estimated amount of contracts remaining to be executed on capital account R Nil (previous year R 23,29,536)

    (iii) The Company has given undertakings to the term lenders of the following subsidiaries to meet the cost overrun to the extent of 5% of

    the project cost

    (a) L&T Krishnagiri Thopur Toll Road Limited

    (b) L&T Western Andhra Tollway Limited

    (c) L&T Rajkot Vadinar Tollway Limited

    (d) L&T Ahmedabad Maliya Tollway Limited

    (e) L&T Devihalli Hassan Tollway Limited

    (f) L&T BPP Tollway Limited

    (g) L&T Halol Shamlaji Tollway Limited

    (h) L&T Deccan Tollway Limited

    (i) L&T East-West Tollway Limited

    (j) L&T Great Eastern Highway Limited

    (iv) The Company has given an undertaking jointly with Larsen & Toubro Limited (holding Company) to the term lenders of L&T Metro Rail

    (Hyderabad) Limited (LTMRHL) to meet the cost overrun to the extent of 5% of the project cost.

    (v) The Company has given an undertaking jointly with Larsen & Toubro Limited (holding Company) to the term lenders of L&T Krishnagiri

    Walajahpet Tollway Limited (LTKWTL) to meet the cost overrun to the extent of 5% of the project cost.

    (vi) The Company has given an undertaking jointly with Larsen & Toubro Limited (holding Company) and L&T Transco Private Limited

    (subsidiary Company), to the term lenders of L&T Samakhiali Gandhidham Tollway Limited to meet the cost overrun to the extent of 5%

    of the project cost.

    (vii) The Company has given, inter alia, the following commitments in respect of its investments:

    (a) Jointly with Larsen & Toubro Limited (holding Company), to the term lenders of L&T Transportation Infrastructure Limited (LTTIL) to

    jointly meet the shortfall in the working capital requirements of LTTIL until the financial assistance received from the term lenders is

    repaid in full by LTTIL.

    (b) To the term lenders of L&T Vadodara Bharuch Tollway Limited (LTVBTL) to provide financial support to LTVBTL to meet shortfall, if

    any, in meeting the debt repayment after receipt of Termination payment from NHAI, in the event of a termination of the Concession

    Agreement pursuant to occurrence of the Concessionaire Event of Default or any Force Majeure Event as stated in the said Concession

    Agreement.

    (c) Jointly with Larsen & Toubro Limited (holding Company) to the term lenders of L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited (LTMRHL):

    balance of the Sponsors Contribution towards Project Equity Capital (except Government of Andhra Pradesh Grant) and to

    maintain the stipulated Debt to Equity Ratio from time to time.

    NOTES ACCOMPANYING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Contd.)

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    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    to provide funds to LTMRHL in case the Government of Andhra Pradesh Grant is not received in time.

    to meet the shortfall if any, in maintaining the Debt Service Coverage Reserve at 1.0 time to the maximum extent of R 503 crores

    as envisaged under the base case financial model.

    (d) To the term lenders of L&T Rajkot Vadinar Tollway Limited to meet the shortfall in maintaining the Debt Service Coverage Reserve

    at 1.2 times from the project completion date till March 31, 2015, to the maximum extent of R 25 crores.

    (e) To the term lenders of L&T Ahmedabad Maliya Tollway Limited for meeting the shortfall (if any) subject to a maximum of R 30 crores,

    in maintaining the Debt Service Coverage Reserve at 1.2 times till three years from the date of Commercial Operations Date (COD).

    (f) To the term lenders of L&T Devihalli Hassan Tollway Limited to provide one time sponsor contribution of R 10 crores in the form of

    lien marked fixed deposit for a period of 7 years from the date of COD.

    (g) To the term lenders of L&T BPP Tollway Limited to meet shortfall as provided in the base case revenue projections for the first two

    years post COD.

    (h) To the term lenders of L&T Deccan Tollway Limited to meet shortfall as provided in the base case revenue projections during the

    initial years post COD to ensure DSCR of 1.2 times. and to provide Bank Guarantee to the extent required for Major Maintenance

    Reserve (MMR) outflow during the years 2021-22 to 2024-25 for maintaining DSCR of 1.2 times.

    (i) Jointly with Ashoka Buildcon Limited, to the term lenders of PNG Tollway Limited (PNGTL) to meet the shortfall proportionate to

    share holding in payment of interest in respect of loans in accordance with the terms of the Common Loan Agreement during the

    period between partial COD and till the commencement of full tolling for the entire project highway.

    (j) To the term lenders of L&T Krishnagiri Walajahpet Tollway Limited (LTKWTL), to provide to the lenders without recourse to the project

    assets in the event of shortfall in the debt due to the extent of the difference between the amortisation schedule under the common

    loan agreement dated November 03, 2010 entered into among, inter alia, LTKWTL and the lenders as adjusted for the shift in the

    appointed date, and the revised amortisation schedule under the amendment agreement to the common loan agreement dated

    October 12, 2012 entered into among, inter alia, LTKWTL and the lenders.

    (k) To the term lenders of L&T East West Tollway Limited (LTEWTL):

    (i) to bring in adequate support (by way of fund or non-fund means) as per the base case financials, quarterly in advance, to

    maintain annual DSCR of 1.2 times.

    (ii) to arrange to infuse interest free funds in LTEWTL without recourse to assets of the Borrower for servicing the sub-ordinate

    debt obligations of the borrowed by LTEWTL.

    (iii) to arrange to fund and maintain reserve equivalent to one month of debt servicing obligations for the sub-ordinate facility in

    the escrow account of the LTEWTL.

    (l) To the Compulsorily Convertible Loan (CCL) lenders of L&T East West Tollway Limited (LTEWTL)

    (i) to contribute/arrange funds into LTEWTL to meet interest payments under the CCL facility, and to repay the loans under the

    CCL facility in full on or before the scheduled completion of the project.

    (ii) Invest/arrange sufficient funds

    to meet any shortfall in cash/reserves in the Borrower and to enable timely servicing of the Facility (including redemption

    of Optionally Convertible Cumulative Redeemable Preference Shares (OCCRPS);

    to meet any payment obligation arising on the Borrower under the CCL/OCCRPS Facility.

    (iii) to subscribe to the equity shares of LTEWTL, to ensure that the minimum paid-up equity capital of LTEWTL is sufficient, such

    that post conversion of loans under the CCL facility into OCCRPS, the OCCRPS do not exceed 30% of the paid-up capital of

    LTEWTL and the same is in compliance with Section 19(2) of the Banking Regulation Act,1949.

    (iv) to provide adequate support (by way of fund or non fund means) to L&T EWTL to enable LTEWTL to fund and maintain debt

    service reserve account for the CCL Facility

    (m) To the term lenders of L&T Great Eastern Highway Limited (LTGEHL):

    i) to bring in adequate support (by way of fund or non-fund means) as per the base case financials, quarterly in advance, to

    maintain annual DSCR of 1.2 times.

    (ii) to arrange to infuse interest free funds in LTGEHL without recourse to assets of the Borrower for servicing the sub-ordinate

    debt obligations of the borrowed by LTGEHL.

    (iii) to arrange to fund and maintain reserve equivalent to one month of debt servicing obligations for the sub-ordinate facility in

    the escrow account of the Borrower

    (n) To the Compulsorily Convertible Loan (CCL) lenders of L&T Great Eastern Highway Limited (LTGEHL)

    (i) to contribute/arrange funds into LTGEHL to meet interest payments under the CCL facility, and to repay the loans under the

    CCL facility in full on or before the scheduled completion of the project.

    (ii) Invest/arrange sufficient funds

    to meet any shortfall in cash/reserves in the Borrower and to enable timely servicing of the Facility (including redemption

    of OCCRPS);

    to meet any payment obligation arising on the Borrower under the CCL/OCCRPS Facility.

    NOTES ACCOMPANYING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Contd.)

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    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    (iii) to subscribe to the equity shares of LTGEHL, to ensure that the minimum paid-up equity capital of LTGEHL is sufficient, such

    that post conversion of loans under the CCL facility into OCCRPS, the OCCRPS do not exceed 30% of the paid-up capital of

    LTGEHL and the same is in compliance with Section 19(2) of the Banking Regulation Act,1949.

    (iv) to provide adequate support (by way of fund or non fund means) to LTGEHL to enable LTGEHL to fund and maintain debt

    service reserve account for the CCL Facility

    (viii) The Company has given an undertaking to provide financial support to the following subsidiary companies as estimated below. Further

    financial support would be provided on a need basis.

    As at 31.03.2013 As at 31.03.2012

    R R

    L&T Port Kachchigarh Limited 16,400,000 2,500,000

    L&T Transco Private Limited 8,900,000 10,000,000

    International Seaports India (Private Limited) 19,600,000 20,000,000

    2012-13 2011-12

    R R R R

    K REVENUE FROM OPERATIONS:

    Project facilitation and advisory service fees 338,718,959 784,119,809

    Income from wind power generation 92,715,371 60,933,784

    Other operating revenues

    Lease rental income from Plant and Machinery 3,678,653

    Facility management services 12,102,813 9,554,192

    Business support services 170,838,297 103,484,471

    186,619,763 113,038,663

    TOTAL 618,054,093 958,092,256

    L OTHER INCOME:

    Interest income:

    From holding Company

    On inter corporate deposits 32,030,877 6,111,233

    From subsidiary companies

    On debentures 240,131,508

    On inter corporate deposits 13,881,917 959,110

    On other unsecured loans 8,788,262

    From fellow subsidiary companies

    On inter corporate deposits 8,073,973

    From associate companies

    On unsecured loan 77,410,211 2,515,266

    From bank deposits 4,138,820 8,509,797

    From others 312,714 2,020,168

    376,694,309 28,189,547

    Dividend income on

    Long-term investments 4,915,000

    Current investments 7,420,348

    12,335,348

    Exchange gain (net) 1,209,024

    Profit on sale of current investments 73,870,933 34,067,981

    Miscellaneous income 778,570 449,090

    TOTAL 451,343,812 76,250,990

    NOTES ACCOMPANYING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Contd.)

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    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    2012-13 2011-12

    R R R R

    M OPERATING EXPENSES:

    Professional and consultancy charges 60,410,002 264,528,811

    Tender document expenses 8,234,925 20,728,174

    Repairs and maintenance to machinery 9,957,461 4,303,735

    Insurance 7,396,710 7,031,213

    85,999,098 296,591,933

    TOTAL 85,999,098 296,591,933

    N EMPLOYEE BENEFIT EXPENSE:

    Salaries and wages 226,413,480 178,432,798

    Cost of services 12,748,667 30,942,533

    Contribution to and provision for:

    Provident fund 8,863,650 8,420,658

    Gratuity 5,215,354 6,606,134

    Compensated absences 12,993,106 14,927,791

    Superannuation 1,841,236 103,101

    28,913,346 30,057,684

    Staff welfare expenses 7,784,777 10,131,091

    TOTAL 275,860,270 249,564,106

    O FINANCE COST:

    Interest expenses 5,665,836 243,148,358

    Interest on redeemable non-convertible fixed rate debentures 168,181,151

    Amortised discount on commercial paper 78,899,559 6,840,601

    252,746,546 249,988,959

    TOTAL 252,746,546 249,988,959

    NOTES ACCOMPANYING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Contd.)

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    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    2012-13 2011-12

    R R R R

    P ADMINISTRATION AND OTHER EXPENSES:

    Other professional charges 42,220,048 19,353,213

    Insurance 5,865,535 3,542,825

    Rent [refer note P(i)] 20,798,051 18,205,228

    Rates & taxes 1,072,058 706,649

    Repairs & maintenance

    Buildings 1,096,847 19,769

    Others 16,283,219 22,021,714

    17,380,066 22,041,483

    Printing & stationery 2,542,423 1,497,786

    Power & electricity charges 1,914,021 1,479,390

    Communication & postage 12,440,249 5,172,745

    Bank and bank guarantee charges 1,853,307 5,607,685

    Travelling & conveyance 50,605,791 40,775,658

    Exchange loss (net) 19,975

    Preoperative expenses written off 18,356,821

    Miscellaneous expenses [refer note P(ii)] 13,869,334 11,734,299

    TOTAL 170,580,858 148,473,782

    Note P(i):

    The Company has taken residential premises and office premises under cancellable operating leases. These lease agreements are normally

    renewed on expiry. Lease rental expenses in respect of operating leases for the year is R 2,07,98,051 (previous year R 1,82,05,228)

    Note P(ii):

    Miscellaneous expenses include Auditors remuneration (excluding service tax)

    PARTICULARS 2012-13 2011-12

    R R

    Audit fees 510,000 425,000

    Taxation matters 145,000 75,000

    Company law matters 20,000 40,750

    Certification fees 705,800 313,800

    Limited review and other services 533,600

    Reimbursement of expenses 69,184

    TOTAL 1,983,584 854,550

    NOTES ACCOMPANYING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Contd.)

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    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    Q(1) Particulars in respect of loans and advances in the nature of loans as required by the listing agreement:

    Name of the Company Balance as at Maximum outstanding during

    31.03.2013 31.03.2012 2012-13 2011-12

    (a) Loans and advances in the nature of loans given to holding Company:

    Larsen and Toubro Limited 1,780,000,000 1,780,000,000 1,780,000,000

    1,780,000,000

    (b) Loans and advances in the nature of loans given to subsidiaries:

    L&T Panipat Elevated Corridor Limited 418,800,000 418,800,000 438,800,000 538,500,000

    L&T Vadodara Bharuch Tollway Limited 1,740,000,000 1,740,000,000 1,740,000,000 1,740,000,000

    L&T Devihalli Hassan Tollways Limited 5,000,000

    L&T Krishnagiri Walajahpet Tollways Limited 366,525,000 366,525,000 366,525,000 366,525,000

    L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited 160,000,000

    L&T Ahmedabad Maliya Tollway Limited 1,286,000,000 504,151,000 1,286,000,000 504,151,000

    L&T Halol Shamlaji Tollway Limited 1,655,000,000 1,027,651,000 1,655,000,000 1,027,651,000

    Narmada Infrastructure Construction Enterprise Limited 165,000,000 215,000,000

    L&T Samakhiali Gandhidham Tollway Limited 225,100,000 225,100,000

    L&T Rajkot Vadinar Tollway Limited 1,381,700,000 626,651,000 1,381,700,000 626,651,000

    7,073,125,000 4,848,778,000

    (c) Loans and advances in the nature of loans given to associate:

    PNG Tollway Limited 811,680,000 240,000,000 811,680,000 240,000,000

    811,680,000 240,000,000

    (d) Loans and advances in the nature of loans where repayment

    schedule is not specified/is beyond 7 years:

    L&T Panipat Elevated Corridor Limited 418,800,000 418,800,000 438,800,000 538,500,000

    L&T Vadodara Bharuch Tollway Limited 1,740,000,000 1,740,000,000 1,740,000,000 1,740,000,000

    L&T Ahmedabad Maliya Tollway Limited 1,000,000,000 504,151,000 1,000,000,000 504,151,000

    L&T Halol Shamlaji Tollway Limited 1,305,000,000 1,027,651,000 1,305,000,000 1,027,651,000

    L&T Samakhiali Gandhidham Tollway Limited 225,100,000 225,100,000

    L&T Rajkot Vadinar Tollway Limited 1,100,000,000 626,651,000 1,100,000,000 626,651,000

    PNG Tollway Limited 811,680,000 240,000,000 811,680,000 240,000,000

    6,600,580,000 4,557,253,000

    (e) Loans and advances in the nature of loans where interest is

    not charged or charged below bank rate:

    L&T Panipat Elevated Corridor Limited 418,800,000 418,800,000 438,800,000 538,500,000

    L&T Vadodara Bharuch Tollway Limited 1,740,000,000 1,740,000,000 1,740,000,000 1,740,000,000

    L&T Krishnagiri Walajahpet Tollways Limited 366,525,000 366,525,000 366,525,000 366,525,000

    L&T Ahmedabad Maliya Tollway Limited 1,000,000,000 504,151,000 1,000,000,000 504,151,000

    L&T Halol Shamlaji Tollway Limited 1,305,000,000 1,027,651,000 1,305,000,000 1,027,651,000

    L&T Rajkot Vadinar Tollway Limited 1,100,000,000 626,651,000 1,100,000,000 626,651,000

    5,930,325,000 4,683,778,000

    (f) Equity investments in subsidiaries given in Q(1)(b) above:

    L&T Panipat Elevated Corridor Limited 843,000,000 843,000,000

    L&T Vadodara Bharuch Tollway Limited 435,000,000 435,000,000

    L&T Devihalli Hassan Tollways Limited 899,999,000 899,999,000

    L&T Krishnagiri Walajahpet Tollways Limited 899,974,000 899,974,000

    L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited 5,246,996,000 4,326,296,000

    L&T Ahmedabad Maliya Tollway Limited 1,489,999,000 1,489,999,000

    L&T Halol Shamlaji Tollway Limited 1,304,999,000 1,304,999,000

    Narmada Infrastructure Construction Enterprise Limited 120,996,640 120,996,640

    L&T Samakhiali Gandhidham Tollway Limited 805,081,330 805,081,330

    L&T Rajkot Vadinar Tollway Limited 1,099,999,000 1,099,999,000

    13,146,043,970 12,225,343,970

    NOTES ACCOMPANYING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Contd.)

  • S-1378

    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    Q(2) The Company is engaged in the business of generation of wind power. Accordingly, information as applicable to wind power operations

    is given below.

    Annual capacity and generation of wind power Unit of measurement

    2012-13 2011-12

    Installed capacity MW 8.7 8.7

    Production (A) KWH 20,896,190 17,231,050

    Power consumed for starting WTG from grid (B) KWH 129,928 1,048,360

    Wheeling charges and banking charges as per wheeling agreement with TNEB (C) KWH 1,947,316 1,627,610

    Invoicing on L&T (D) KWH 15,880,381 10,608,035

    Invoicing on TNEB (A-B-C-D) KWH 2,938,565 3,947,045

    The Company has five wind turbine generators (WTG) in Tamil Nadu with an aggregate capacity of 8.7MW.

    The Company had entered into a Power Supply Agreement dated March 18, 2010 with Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T), the holding Company,

    under which the Company would sell the power generated to L&T at its establishments located in Tamil Nadu and registered with Tamil Nadu

    Electricity Board (TNEB), as a captive consumer and would invoice L&T at rates agreed in the said agreement for the units consumed at the

    end of each month.

    The Company had also entered into Wheeling agreements with TNEB under which the surplus units not consumed by L&T would be banked

    and invoiced to TNEB at the rates agreed in the said wheeling agreements.

    Q(3) Deferred Tax:

    Major components of deferred tax liabilities and deferred tax assets:

    Particulars As at 31.03.2013 As at 31.03.2012

    R R

    Deferred tax liabilities

    Difference between carrying amounts of fixed assets in the books and WDV for income tax purposes. 67,795,155 68,520,230

    Total deferred tax liabilities 67,795,155 68,520,230

    Less: Deferred tax assets

    Leave encashment 9,036,269 5,272,889

    Gratuity 1,364,726 1,402,516

    Provident Fund 253,348

    Total deferred tax assets 10,400,995 6,928,753

    Net deferred tax liability / (asset) 57,394,160 61,591,477

    Net incremental provision for deferred tax liability / (asset) (4,197,317) (5,690,535)

    Q(4) Basic and Diluted Earnings per Share (EPS) computed in accordance with Accounting Standard (AS) 20 Earnings per Share:

    Particulars 2012-13 2011-12

    Basic and diluted

    Profit after tax available to equity shareholders (R) A 196,982,531 66,297,676

    Weighted average number of shares (WANES) B 321,049,096 271,167,889

    Basic and diluted EPS (R) A/B 0.61 0.24

    Face value per equity share (R) 10.00 10.00

    NOTES ACCOMPANYING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Contd.)

  • S-1379

    L&T INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS LIMITED

    Q(5) Disclosure pertaining to AS-15(revised) on Employee benefits:

    Gratuity plan Trust-managed provident fund plan

    As atMarch 31, 2013

    As atMarch 31, 2012

    As atMarch 31, 2013

    As atMarch 31, 2012

    R R R R

    a) The amounts recognised in Balance Sheet are as follows:

    A) Present value of defined benefit obligation

    - Wholly funded 20,566,957 16,163,005 75,166,084 35,353,044

    - Wholly unfunded 780,853

    20,566,957 16,163,005 75,166,084 36,133,897

    Less : Fair value of plan assets 16,551,876 11,840,256 73,382,390 34,653,395

    Amount to be recognised as liability or (asset) 4,015,081 4,322,749 1,783,694 1,480,502

    B) Amounts reflected in the Balance Sheet

    Liabilities 4,015,081 4,322,749 1,783,694 1,480,502

    Assets

    Net Liability / (asset) 4,015,081 4,322,749 1,783,694 1,480,502

    Net liability under trust managed provident fund plan represents amount payable to the trust for the month of March 2013.

    b) The amounts recognised in the Statement of Profit and loss are as follows:

    1 Current service cost 1,448,636 2,387,839 15,631,314 5,772,671

    2 Interest on Defined benefit obligation 1,373,855 218,952 5,766,714 3,074,924

    3 Expected return on plan assets ## (477,137) (5,766,714) (3,074,924)

    4 Actuarial losses/(gains) (255,865) 10,815,210 780,853

    5 Past service cost

    6 Actuarial gain/(loss) not recognised in books

    7 Benefits received 2,648,728

    8 Adjustment for earlier years (6,338,730) (7,209,640)

    Total (1 to 8) 5,215,354 6,606,134 8,421,674 6,553,524

    I Amount included in "employee benefi