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Ceinsys Tech Limited has published its financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026 in newspapers as per Regulation 30 & 47 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosures Requirements) Regulations, 2015.
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Date: August 13, 2026
To, To,
National Stock Exchange of India Limited BSE Limited
Exchange Plaza, Plot No. C/1, G-Block Bandra Kurla Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers Dalal Street Mumbai –
Complex, Bandra (E) Mumbai – 400 051 400001
Trading Symbol: CEINSYS Scrip Code: 538734
Subject: Copies of Financial Results published in Newspapers
Ref: Regulation 30 & 47 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosures Requirements) Regulations, 2015
Dear Sir/ Madam,
Please find enclosed herewith copies of Financial Results of the Company for the quarter ended June 30,
2026 as published in Business Standard (English); The Indian Express (English) and Loksatta (Marathi)
today i.e. August 13, 2026.
We request you to kindly take the above information on your record.
Thanking You.
Yours faithfully,
For Ceinsys Tech Limited
Pooja Karande
Company Secretary &
Compliance Officer
M. No. A54401
Enclosure: As above
Ceinsys Tech Ltd.
Registered Office: 10/5, IT Park, Nagpur-440022.
Maharashtra, India I CIN: L72300MH1998PLC114790
info@cstech.ai I EPABX: +91 712 2249033/358/930
Fax: +91 712 2249605 www.cstech.ai
AHMEDABAD 1T HURSDAY, 13 AUGUST 2026 BllSll'lESS Standard
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India’s top 500 listed firms
Assam fl()odwaters recede, leave
have only nine women CEOs
behind trail of loss, destruction
ADITI BAGARIA intraseasonal variations in
VRINDA GOEL chief finaofnficcersi (CaFOls). women directors. Pew Delhi, 12 August maiwinth pferiaods lof ilnte,nse.
Mew Dedhi, 12 Angust ‘Women's participation is The minister also said that rain interspersed with pro-
much broader across the over- no new policy interventions, Santakvilthle faoogtheilkis nof longed breaks. “We have been
India’s top 500 lsted com- all corporate universe. Accord- targets or incentives are cur- the Naga Hills near Bihubar in witnessing sharp intraseasonal
panies contto ihavne Eumiteed ingtodata, L16million women rently under consideration to Assam’s Sivasagar district is wariations in the minfall pat-
representation of women in are currently associated with improve gender diversity in known for its lush green tea terns; either the rinfall is very
senior leadership, with only active compaasn diirecetorss, corporate governance, citing pardescennics moauntnainds. intense or break-monsoon
nine women serving as chief out of a total of 319 million the existing statutory frame- Life was normal in this tribal jperiods are quite long, trigger-
oxeautiveofficers (CEOs)and 25 directors across the country. waork as sufficient. The Com- hamilet unthte Diikhlow river, ing extreme weather events.
as managing directors {MDs], Indiacurhars 2e14n mtillliyon panies Act, 2013, does not atrioft thue Btrahamaprutrya, This is direct impact of global
accotor datda piresnentged by active companiaensd 506,000 i define the position of “Chair andcontinuous rainunleashed waminNeggi, sa”id.
the Ministry of Corporate active limited liability partner- wo.men ’*n persom” or “Chief Techmology their fury last week, claiming G P Sharma, president of
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OfficerA”s .a result, the minis- lives andl ivelihoods. meteorolo&g y climate change
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Harsh Mal Mulye of Aditya Managing dlrEcLors The number of orders rose Agarwalla from Santak, he tovery heavy rains, particularly
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subsequently declined to 1t in zone and concerlonsisngo tfhe up to 38% the mid-21st century floods. According to Sharma,
Congress MP kf Praveena Rai of Chief financial officers
2004-25 and eight in 200526 eamings of a lifetime were evi- the recent floods were not pri-
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more than 25% under nearly 40%, intensifiying
said on Mornday - Ex hEnge of 86() how compliance with the 1960 and have lived here ever but mther owing to exoess flow
future scenarios erosion and flood hazards
thefigureswerebasfeidliongns - India. who earlier served as Women directors or board women-director requirement since. T had a grocsheopr aynd of water from the Brahmaputra
in the MCAZ1 database for the CEOofNational PaymentsCor- members averall has been enfoovrerc thee pdast a house behind it. All of it has ® A once-in-decade flood m Peak rainfall could shift and the other tributaries in the
etop 500 listed compeani es by nbhtioannN aof ssInmdiba aG(nMNoPtCIf), B smenthad fveyears. been washed away. We could ould occur every two fram July to August, nearty regions.
The Companies Act, 2013, not even save a single piece of years by 2080 shartering drainage time
Arcording to the dats, the Palmolive (India) and Jasleen and the Companies [Appoint- cloth,” said Agarealla. More than a rainfall
basriers to the progression Source: ClimateTrenSdtsat,e Action Plan
top 500 listed companies had Kohfi of Digit Insurance ane of women directors ment and Qualification of This is not just the story of problem
860 women directors or board among the prominent women Directors) Rules, 2014, requine ome Agarwbuta thloulsanads, of Climate change is only one
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members overall, This MDD and CEOs in the country. every listed company and people in flood-hit Assam, Sivasagarmost hit Assfloodas arem incr'easisngly part of Assam’s vulnerability
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included 18 additional direc Malhotra also said that no every urlisted publiccompamy wherethe deathtoll has abready Sivasagar was among the being shaped by multiple fac- The Bralimaputra’s high sedi-
tors, 738 direc2t5 moanragsin,g assessment had been carried having paid-up share capital of to1u01 cMore hthane0.i4d mil- worst-hit districts, with around tors rather than a single spell of ment load, shifting channels,
directors, 12nominee directors out on the barrtio teher psro have af least one woman direc- 100 CTOre OF Imore, oT turmover lion people have been displaced 46 desths, District Commis- heavy mainfall. Mearly 40 per and seasonal flooding also
and 67 whole-time directors. gression of women directors. tor, the minihads ntot srepayr- of 300 crore or more, o acmss seven districts, with over sioner Mridul Yadav told Buesi- cent of Assam’s land area is make the state particulary
The companies had only nine While the statutory framework: ately assessed the bamiers appoint at least one woman 450 villages inmdated and mess Standard. Rescue and Hood-prone, while the [pro oeronsiogn.
women CEOs and 23 women requires certain companies to affecting the progression of direonc itts booarrd. 11.933.46 hectares of crop area reliefl operations are almost Brahmaputrs continuously Since 1950, Assam has lost
damaged. An unprecedented over and rehabilitation of shifts its course, erodes dver- nearly 4.27lakh hectares toero:
crisis that, according to old- affected [amilies has begun, banks, and aiters floodplains. sion — about 7.4 per cent of its
timers, districtsinupAspsearm while an assessment of econ A Climate Trends report grographicaarela — according
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my life of 84 vears have I seen But for residents, the crisis “compound fooding™, where The impactof flood extends
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