NSECopy of Newspaper Publication10 Aug 2026 · 10 Aug 2026, 12:08 pm

Copy of Newspaper Publication

Beardsell Limited · BEARDSELL

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Beardsell Limited has informed the Exchange about Copy of Newspaper Publication of Financial Results for the quarter ended 30th June 2026.

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10th August 2026 National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. Exchange Plaza, 5th Floor, Plot No.C/1, G Block Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E) Mumbai – 400051 Scrip: BEARDSELL Dear Sirs, Sub: Newspaper Advertisement – Extract of Financial Results Pursuant to Regulation 47 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, please find enclosed herewith copies of the Newspaper advertisements Dt.9th August 2026 about extract of unaudited financial results for quarter ended 30th June 2026. The above information is also available on the website of the Company www.beardsell.co.in You are requested to take the same on your records. Thanking you, For BEARDSELL LIMITED Company Secretary & Compliance Officer Encl: As above CHENNAI 9-8-2026 No.19, F2, Hariniva sam Orchids, https://www.idfcfirstbank.com/investors–ல் FCS 6494 CHENNAI - 9-AUGUST-2026 Ranipet Collector N. Priya Ravichandran inspected the completed works for the new Arcot bus stand and additional shops in the bus terminus. The facilities were developed at a cost of Rs 9.65 crore under the Capital Grant Fund and Infrastructure and Amenities Fund. Tahsildar Shanmuga Sundaram and other officials were present. St. Peter’s Cyber Tech, Vibrant Rotary’s 5-Star drive empowers Vibes clubs investiture students, farmers and women Chennai, Aug 9: Professor and Head, Department Vibrant Vibes Club will provide Chennai, Aug 9: The Department of Computer of Computer Applications. Maj. opportunities for students to District Vocational Service Team Applications, St. Peter’s Institute Dr. M. Venkatramanan, Dean develop creativity, communication 2026–27 of Rotary International of Higher Education and Research (FASCMH & SA), and Dr. S. skills, cultural participation and District 3234 conducted a five-star (Deemed to be University), Stella Mary, Deputy Dean, graced personality development through mega vocational service project at organised the Investiture Ceremony the occasion as chief guests. various non-technical activities. Thammampatti, bringing together 2026–2027 for its Cyber Tech They addressed the students and The event was coordinated by Rotarians from Districts 3206 and Club and Vibrant Vibes Club on highlighted the importance of Assistant Professors N. Jagadeesh, 2982 for a day of community August 7 at the Mechanical Block leadership, responsibility and T. Sasikala, R. Vinotha and K. service and engagement. Seminar Hall. extracurricular activities in the E. Anandhi of the Department of The initiative featured five key The ceremony marked the formal overall development of students. Computer Applications. Faculty programmes: an industrial visit to induction of the newly elected The newly elected office-bearers members and students participated the Aathur Wood Carving Unit, office-bearers and members of the took the oath of office and pledged two student clubs for the academic to uphold the values and objectives enthusiastically in the ceremony. distribution of sewing machines to year 2026–2027. The initiative aims of their respective clubs. The programme concluded with underprivileged women, donation to promote leadership, teamwork, The Cyber Tech Club will a vote of thanks, reaffirming of agro-spray machines to farmers, innovation and active student focus on developing students’ the department’s commitment Vocational Service Awards for 27 participation through technical and technical skills through workshops, to nurturing student leadership teachers and Best Student Awards. Agro-spray machines were than 500 people, with the total non-technical activities. coding competitions, seminars, and providing opportunities for The industrial visit introduced distributed to farmers with support project value estimated at Rs.2.5 The programme was held under project exhibitions and discussions holistic academic and personal students to the traditional art from Rtn. Sridhar Babu, providing lakh. The organisers thanked the guidance of Dr. R. Latha, on emerging technologies. The development. of handmade wood carving and practical assistance to the farming highlighted the importance of community. Sewing machines were Rotarians from Districts 3206 preserving indigenous skills. also provided to underprivileged and 2982, participating clubs, PDG Rtn. Sridhar, District women to support livelihood teachers, students, farmers and the Vocational Service Advisor, opportunities. Thammampatti community for their presented Vocational Service Awards The projects were led by to 27 teachers in recognition of Rtn. A.N. Rajasekaran, District support. their contributions to society. Rtn. Vocational Service Chairman, The programme combined skill Vasanthi Ranganathan, Chairman, with the support of Rtn. Siva development, livelihood assistance, District Peace Fellowship, provided Ilangovan, Co-Chairman. More than education, recognition and career career guidance to more than 450 35 Rotarians from participating students, encouraging them to clubs took part in the programme. guidance, creating a broad-based explore future opportunities. The initiative benefited more community impact. Collector Orders Faster Completion Sri Ramachandra Institute sets Asia record of Health, Civic Projects on Breastfeeding Awareness Ranipet, Aug 9: doctors’ and staff attendance, Chennai, Aug 9: and staff from various disciplines Dr. P. Surendran, Medical A Rs 2-crore additional patient records under the Health Sri Ramachandra Institute of took the pledge through the Superintendent; Dr. K.S. Rajeswari, outpatient block at Kalavai Management Information System Higher Education and Research SRIHER digital por-tal. HoD, Obstetrics and Gynaecolo-gy; Government Hospital and a Rs 60- (HMIS), ABHA registration, (SRIHER) has created a new rec- The large-scale participation Dr. Prakash, Professor, Neonatology; lakh community hall at Vilapakkam cleanliness of toilets and food ord in the Asia Book of Records reflected the coordinated efforts Dr. Saji James, HoD, Pediatrics; Dr. have been directed to be completed provided to patients. Officials by organising a digital breastfeeding of the organising committee and at the earliest and opened for were instructed to improve the P. Anitha, Associ-ate Professor, awareness pledge involv-ing 6,530 the SRIHER community. Through public use, as part of a review of functioning of equipment in the Pediatrics; Dr. S.J. Nalini, Principal, participants. the initiative, SRIHER successfully health and civic infrastructure in operation theatre and ensure proper The initiative, titled ‘Maximum established a new record in the Faculty of Nursing; and Dr. P. Ranipet district. facilities at the biomedical waste Scheme. With the project nearing Participants Taking a Digital Asia Book of Records. Mr. Vivek Raghuram, Head, Department of Collector N. Priya Ravichandran storage room. completion, officials were asked Breastfeeding Awareness Pledge Nair, Adjudicator, Asia Book of Occupational Therapy, participated issued the directions during At the upgraded Government to finish the remaining work and Organised by an Educational Records, certified the achievement in the programme. inspections across Kalavai, Timiri Primary Health Centre in Timiri, make the facility available to Institution,’ was aimed at promoting and presented the record certificate Nursing superintendents of the and Vilapakkam town panchayats she inspected the inpatient and residents soon. the importance of breastfeeding to the institution. hospital, faculty members from on Friday. outpatient sections, labour room, She also reviewed solid waste and strengthening the collective The programme was organised various departments and students At Kalavai Government Hospital, pharmacy, laboratory and operation management and vermicomposting she reviewed the construction of theatre. She also reviewed operations at the Vilapakkam commitment of the institution jointly by the departments of also took part in the initiative. the new outpatient block being institutional deliveries [Showing first 8,000 characters — download PDF for full document]