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Newspaper Advertisement for Un-Audited Standalone and Consolidated Financial Results of the Company for the Quarter ended on June 30, 2026.
Maitri Enterprises Ltd · 513430
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Maitri Enterprises Ltd has published a newspaper advertisement for its un-audited standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, as per Regulation 33 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.
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Date: August 14, 2026
BSE Limited,
P.J. Towers,
Dalal Street,
Mumbai-400001
Sub.: Newspaper Advertisement for Un-Audited Standalone and Consolidated Financial
Results of the Company for the Quarter ended on June 30, 2026
BSE Scrip Code: 513430
Dear Sir/Madam,
Pursuant to Regulation 47 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations,
2015, please find attached herewith copies of Newspaper Advertisement containing extract of Un-
Audited Standalone and Consolidated Financial Results for the Quarter ended on June 30, 2026 as
per regulation 33 of Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure
Requirements) Regulations, 2015 published in the Free Press in English Edition and Lokmitra in
Gujarati Language.
Kindly take the same in your record.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
For, MAITRI ENTERPRISES LIMITED
JAIKISHAN AMBWANI
MANAGING DIRECTOR
DIN: 03592680
Encl: As above
14-08-2026 Friday
India’s total goods
and services
exports post 13.3
pc growth to cross
$80 billion in July
New Delhi, India’s total
exports of merchandise and
services for July this year
clocked a double digit growth
of 13.31 per cent at $80.14
billion, compared to the same
month of the previous year,
according to data released by
the Commerce Ministry on
Thursday.
The total imports of
merchandise and services also
rose by 15.83 per cent at
$95.16 billion during the
month, compared to July 2025.
India’s merchandise
exports during July this year
increased to $44.24 billion
from $36.98 billion in the
same month of the previous
year, the data showed.
The major drivers of
merchandise exports growth
in July include petroleum
products, electronic goods,
engineering goods, chemicals
and textiles including
handloom products.
Petroleum products
exports increased by 67.64
per cent to $6.92 billion, while
electronic goods shipments
increased by 57.4 per cent to
$5.92 billion during the month
compared to July 2025.
Similarly, engineering
goods exports increased by
17.71 per cent to $12.24
billion during the month while
organic and inorganic
chemicals exports increased
by 14.39 per cent to $2.8
billion.
The labour-intensive textile
segment comprising cotton
yarn, fabrics, made-ups and
handloom products recorded
an 8.4 per cent increase in
exports to $1.02 billion in July
this year, compared to the
same month of the previous
year. The estimated value of
services export for July 2026
is $35.89 billion, as compared
to $33.74 billion in the same
month last year, while the
estimated value of services
imports for the month is
$18.94 billion, as compared to
$17.30 billion in July 2025.
Meanwhile, the country’s
total exports of merchandise
and services during April-July
of the current financial year
are estimated at $316.42
billion, which represents a
13.16 per cent growth from
the corresponding figure of
$279.63 billion in the same
four-month period of 2025-26.
14-08-2026 Friday
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