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Lux Industries Limited · LUXIND

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Lux Industries Limited has informed the Exchange about the newspaper publication of unaudited financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, as approved by the Board of Directors in their meeting held on August 14, 2026.

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Date: August 15, 2026 To, To, The Secretary, The Secretary, BSE Limited, National Stock Exchange of India Ltd., P.J. Towers, Exchange Plaza, C-1, Block G, Dalal Street, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandera (E), Mumbai- 400 001 Mumbai - 400 051 Scrip Code: 539542 Symbol: LUXIND Respected Sir/Madam, Sub: Announcement pursuant to Regulation 47 of SEBI (LODR) Regulations, 2015- Newspaper Publication of Unaudited Fi11ancia/ Results of tile Companv for the quarter ended 30th J1111e, 2026. Please find enclosed, the newspaper publication of Unaudited Financial Results of the Company for the quarter ended June 30, 2026 as approved by the Board of Directors in their meeting held on August 14, 2026 and published in the following newspapers: 1. The Economic Times (National Daily Newspaper) on Saturday, August 15, 2026. 2. Ei Samay (Regional Newspaper) on Saturday, August 15, 2026. This is for your information and record. Thanking You. Yours faithfully, For LUX INDUSTRIES LIMITED Smita Mishra (Company Secretary & Compliance Officer) M.No: A26489 Enclosed - as stated above LUX INDUSTRIES LIMITED PS Srijan Tech -Park, 10th Floor, DN -52, Sector -V, Saltlake, Kolkata -700 091, India. P: 91-33-4040 2121, F: 91-33-40012001, E: info@luxinnerwear.com Regd. Office: 39 Kali Krishna Tagore Street, Kolkata -700 007, India, P: 91-33-2259 8155, Website: www.luxinnerwear.com • CIN : L17309WB1995PLC073053 Economy: Macro, Micro & More (cid:1) THE ECONOMIC TIMES | KOLKATA | SATURDAY | 15 AUGUST 2026 | WWW.ECONOMICTIMES.COM NDB Plans $7.5 b Wholesale Inflation Eases to 9.8% on Softer Energy Prices Funding to Deepen based inflation declined 0.8% in Ju- ducer Price Index (PPI) 27.4% in June. Within the segment, ups, inflation remained elevated in Our Bureau ly 2025. “The moderation was dri- output inflation remai- mineral oil inflation stood at 32.4% tobacco products (13.4%), chemi- ven by lower prices of mineral oils ned unchanged at 9.6% compared with 46.5% in the previo- cals (13.1%), textiles (12.8%) and ba- New Delhi: India’s wholesale in- and crude petroleum and natural year-on-year in July. The us month while inflation in crude sic metals (12.6%). flation eased marginally to 9.8% gas, reflecting the sequential softe- government also released a trial petroleum and natural gas fell to Rupee Lending year-on-year in July from 9.9% in ning in global energy prices in Ju- Input PPI for manufacturing, 27% from 34.8%. June and May, as softer energy pri- ly,” said Rajani Sinha, chief econo- which fell to 105.9 in July from 107.1 Inflation in manufactured pro- ChangeofName ces offset rising inflation in prima- mist at CareEdge Ratings. in June, indicating a 1.1% decline. ducts, however, rose to 8.3% year- I,SUBHALAKSHMICHAKRABORTY, ry articles and manufactured pro- Retail inflation, meanwhile, ed- Fuel and power remained the lar- on-year in July from 7.5% in June D/o.PulakKumarChakraborty,residing ducts, according to official data re- ged up to 4.5% year-on-year in July gest contributor to wholesale infla- while inflation in primary articles atVill.-Mohanbati,P.O.-Nachhipur,P.S.- Tarakeswar, Dist.- Hooghly, Pin- leased on Friday. from 4.4% in June, data released tion despite the segment’s price ri- accelerated to 8.5% from 7%. 712414,W.B.herebydeclarethatinmy The approach does not The Wholesale Price Index (WPI)- earlier this week showed. The Pro- se moderating to 20.1% in July from Among manufacturing sub-gro- BirthCertificateVideReg.no.118,dt. Deepshikha Sikarwar amount to a push to displace 07.02.2003(D.O.B.30.01.2003)&in the US dollar, she added, re- my Voter ID Card being no. New Delhi: The New Devel- jecting the idea that greater YCF2316438whereinmyfathername has been recorded as PULAK opment Bank (NDB) plans to use of local currencies nec- CHAKRABORTYinplaceof PULAK channel $7.5 billion into India essarily means “de-dollari- KUMAR CHAKRABORTY. That over five years, stepping up sation.” PULAKKUMARCHAKRABORTY& rupee financing and local- “NDB does not pursue a poli- PULAKCHAKRABORTYissameand currency lending as the cy of de-dollarisation, nor do oneidenticalpersonvideaffidavitno. 6856,dt.12.08.2026swornbeforethe BRICS lender seeks to give we promote local currencies Ld.1stClassJudicialMagistrateCourt emerging economies more op- as an alternative to the US dol- atChandannagar,Hooghly. tions beyond dollar-denomi- lar,” Rousseff clarified, as- nated funding. serting that the bank is seek- The proposed $7.5 billion ing a more diversified and in- support includes $5 billion in terconnected international fi- sovereign lending over the pe- nancial architecture that riod and a planned $2.5 bil- provides countries with more lion-equivalent rupee bond financing options. programme, NDB president Greater monetary diversifi- Dilma Rousseff toldET. cation can reduce exchange- Rousseff is in India for the rate exposure, mitigate cur- BRICS finance ministers and rency mismatches and help central bank governors meet- deepen domestic capital mar- ing under India's presidency kets while giving emerging of the grouping. She urged economies more flexibility to emerging markets and devel- respond to external shocks, oping countries to strengthen Rousseff said. their resilience, pointing out India’s development trajec- the extraordinary challenges tory creates signif- they were facing. icant opportuni- The NDB is a multilateral ties for NDB fi- development bank establish- nancing, particu- ed by Brazil, Russia, India, larly in transport, water China and South Africa security, clean energy and (BRICS) in 2015 to fund devel- digital infrastructure, she opment in emerging markets said, adding that NDB in- and developing countries tends to deepen its engage- (EMDCs). The bank is pre- ment with India’s private paring its General Strategy sector through financial in- for 2027-2031, which will set stitutions, infrastructure out its lending priorities and platforms and companies country allocations. driving the country’s transi- The planned rupee bond tion towards a more sustain- programme is aimed at dee- able and connected economy. pening the country’s domes- tic capital markets while al- GLOBAL CHALLENGES lowing the NDB to finance The global economy is experi- projects in local currency encing a cumulative process and reduce exchange-rate of instability that has been risks for borrowers, Rous- building for many years and seff said. is imposing extraordinary “Local currency financing is challenges on emerging mar- an important part of this mul- kets and developing coun- tipolar framework because it tries, NDB chief said. addresses one of the major “We are, therefore, witness- vulnerabilities faced by ing a situation in which coun- emerging markets and devel- tries that have pursued sound oping economies, which is ex- economic policies and change-rate risk,” Rousseff achieved consistent econom- said. ic performance over many NDB is expanding the use years can be severely affected of member currencies on by external shocks that have both sides of its balance little or nothing to do with sheet, raising resources in their domestic policy choic- domestic capital markets es,” she said, raising con- and deploying them for de- cerns over the recent develop- velopment financing in ments and their implications those currencies, she said. for the global economy.