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Submission of Newspaper Advertisement- Unaudited Standalone and Consolidated Financial Results of the Company for the First Quarter ended 30th June, 2026

Aartech Solonics Ltd · 542580

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Aartech Solonics Ltd submitted newspaper advertisements for unaudited standalone and consolidated financial results for the first quarter ended June 30, 2026, as per Regulation 47(3) of the SEBI (Listing Obligations & Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.

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IAl\Htc-H AARIIC1l SOI.O1'|ICS IIMIIED Living Passion Through Engineerinq Date: l4th August,2026 To. To, National Stock Exchange of India Limited BSE Limited Exchange Plaza, Plot No. C/1, G-Block Listing Department, Bandra Kurla Complex, Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers, Bandra (E) I'r Floor, New Trading Ring, Mumbai 400 051 Rotunda, Dalal Street, NSE Symbol: AARTECH BSE Scrip Code: 542580 Sub: - Submission ofNewspaper Clippings - Un-audited Standalone & Consolidated Financial Results for the First Quarter ended 3oft June, 2026. Dear Sir,Madam, ln accordance with Regulation 47(3) ofthe SEBI (Listing Obligations & Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, please find enclosed herewith the copies ofthe newspaper advertisements published on Friday, August 14, 2026, in respect of the Un-audited Standalone and Consolidated Financial Results of the Company for the first quarter ended June 30, 2026. The financial resuhs were approved by the Board ofDirectors at its meeting held on Thursday, August 13, 2026, and the extracts have been published in the following newspapers: The Pioneer - English Edition Dainik Bhawani Darpan - Hindi Edition The above information is also available on the Company's website at www.aartechsolonics.com and has been submitted to lhe stock exchanges as per the applicable regulatory requirements. We request you to kindly take the same on your records. Thanking You, Yours'sincerely, For Aartech Solonics Limited K KTanuj Reddy Company Secretary & Compliance O Encl: Copies of Newspaper Advertisements Address: Phone: Email : Reqistered office : Ashirwad', E-2l52 Arera Colony, +91-99930 91167 info@sartechsolonics.com Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, lndia - 462016 +91-8899 24734 compliance@aartechsolonics.com Unit # I : 35A/36, Sector-8, lndustrialArea, Mandideep, Fixed Line: CIN : District Raisen, l,ladhya Pradesh, lndia - 462046 +gt-755-2463595, 4276335 L31200t4Pl982PLC002030 Unit S 2 : Near Him Cold Storage, Sector-lA, Parwanoo, Website: oistrict Sol6n, Himachal Pradesh, lndia - 173220 tYww.aartechsolonics.com GLOBAL 13 BHOPAL | FRIDAY | AUGUST 14,2026 US envoy calls West Bank Ex-Nepal PM Deuba returns after treatment SHIRISH B PRADHAN protests last year. Deuba and Government.The couple trav- Airport here in the afternoon settler siege act of terror n Kathmandu his wife, former foreign minis- elled to Singapore in February after completing his medical ter Arzu Rana Deuba, were seri- for medical treatment. Deuba, treatment. The whereabouts of Former prime minister Sher ously injured during violent who is also the former presi- Rana remain unclear. Deuba Bahadur Deuba returned to protests on September 9, 2025, dent of Nepali Congress (NC), was received at the airport by Nepal on Thursday after when anti-Government reportedly stayed in Hong senior NC leaders, including spending more than five demonstrations led by the Kong for a brief period as well. Purna Bahadur Khadka, months abroad for medical Gen Z movement swept across According to his party Shashanka Koirala, Prakash treatment following injuries Nepal and resulted in the fall leaders, Deuba landed at Man Singh and Bimalendra sustained during the Gen Z of the K P Sharma Oli Tribhuvan International Nidhi, among others. SAM METZ n Jerusalem defend it, had been unable civilians had been arrested. his house and thrown to leave the house and did Palestinians and the Israeli stones, causing damage to The US Ambassador to Israel not have access to food or opposition accuse Prime the property as well as at condemned the actions of water for several days. Minister Benjamin least one more house in the Jewish settlers who are On Thursday morning, the Netanyahu’s hardline gov- area. “We are prisoners in besieging the home of an owner’s brother Qusai Abu ernment of turning a blind our own house, hostages in American Palestinian family Rida said that he and his eye to attacks by settlers our own house,” he said. in the Israeli-occupied teenage son had been evac- against Palestinians as Last month, a mosque in West Bank. US Ambassador uated by Israel’s military. It clashes have surged in the Qusra was set on fire in Mike Huckabee called the was unclear what would last few years. another apparent settler siege a “horrific act of terror.” happen to the property and Huckabee’s post on X was attack. That followed the Since Sunday, according to at least one other that has an unusually sharp rebuke killing of an Israeli settler, local officials and family been targeted. Israeli troops from a US official, even as he which triggered violence members, settlers have gath- intervened in recent days to defended the Israeli mili- that left two Israeli sol- ered near the home in the try to restore order. The mil- tary’s response. diers and four Palestinian village of Qusra and harassed itary said that overnight Huckabee is a longtime villagers dead. those inside, defying efforts Thursday its troops had dis- ally of Israel’s settler move- Settlers have been build- by the Israeli military to mantled “two illegal out- ment and in the past has ing more outposts in an defuse the situation. posts” on the outskirts of expressed support for Israeli effort condemned by many A group that has included Qusra and a nearby village, control over the occupied in the international com- up to dozens of men has and detained one Israeli. It West Bank while condemn- munity as aimed at dis- thrown stones, attempted to added that additional sol- ing settler violence. Home mantling any remaining bring down a stone wall diers had surged to the area, security footage from hopes of establishing a nearby, and prevented the which is about 16 kilometers Thursday morning appeared Palestinian state in the occupants from leaving (10 miles) of the Palestinian to show a few settlers still occupied West Bank. The despite dwindling supplies. city of Nablus, to “carry out hiding by a damaged stone Palestinians seek the West Speaking to The defensive missions and wall near the house. Bank, captured by Israel in Associated Press by phone patrols.” Journalists on the Ridi said that settlers have the 1967 war, as part of a from his home in Ohio, the outskirts of Qusra said roads been harassing his home future State. Many settlers home’s owner Lou Ridi said into the village were closed. for months before the situ- and their supporters say the his 48-year-old brother and Israeli police did not imme- ation escalated in recent entire area should belong to nephew, who have been diately respond to questions days, saying they had cut off Israel for historical, religious holed up in the home to about whether any Israeli the water and electricity to and security reasons. Gas pipeline destroyed in Pakistan’s Balochistan province PRESS TRUST OF INDIA Karachi Militants have blown up a pipeline of a state-run gas company, disrupting supply to several towns and cities, including parts of the capital Quetta, in the restive Balochistan province of Pakistan, officials said on Thursday. The explosion occurred at the KMP-246 Valve Assembly in the Bolan riverbed area near Gorkat, around 700 to 800 metres from the main Quetta-Sibi Road of Kachhi district, a spokesperson of Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) said. The explosion damaged the 18-inch-wide pipeline, disrupting the gas supply since Wednesday night, the spokesperson said. A senior police officer said the militants had blown the pipeline by planting explo- sives and detonating it with a remote control. Security had been increased in the area and security is also being provid- ed to the SSGC teams doing the repair work. The gas utility said that the management is closely mon- itoring the situation and working to restore supplies at the earliest. ·fû´ff»f SXZ»fUZ ÀMXZVf³f ´fSX ¦fcÔþf SXf¿MÑXe¹f ÀUSX ÀfÔd²f AÔ°ffÃfSXe E¸Àf ·fû´ff»f IZY ´fiûRZYÀfSX ³fZ ¹fû¦f AüSX ùQ¹f ¦fd°f QZVf·fdöY IYf ÀfÔ¦fe°f, ¸fZÔ ·fû´ff»f IZY dUVfbðÀff¦fSX AfSX´feERY ¶f`ÔOX ³fZ ¶ffÔ²ff Àf¸ffÔ ¦fib´f ³fZ þe°ff ´fi±f¸f À±ff³f ´fdSXU°fʳfVfe»f°ff ´fSX U`Äffd³fI [Showing first 8,000 characters — download PDF for full document]