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Rainbow Foundations Ltd has submitted copies of newspaper advertisements for unaudited financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, in the newspapers MAKKAL KURAL and TRINITY MIRROR.
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18% August, 2026.
BSL Ltd
Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers,
Dalal Street, Mumbai -400001
Through: BSE Listing Centre
Script Code: 531694
Pursuant to Regulations 30 and 47 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements)
Regulations, 2015, we enclose herewith the public notice of the Extract of Un-Audited Financial
Results for the Quarter ended June 30th, 2026 published on August 18 , 2026, in the following
newspapers
1. MAKKAL KURAL
Z. TRINITY MIRROR
Thanking You.
Yours Faithfully,
For RAINBOW FOUNDATIONS LIMITED
GAJRAJ JAIN
MANAGING DIRECTOR
DIN:01182117
- — No.4, Thanikachalam Road, T.Nagar, Chennai - 600 017 | Phone : 044 2434 4647, 2435 4647
Ti GSTIN : 33AAACR3089B1ZR | CIN No. : L55101TN1994PLC027739
Email : rainbowfoundations@gmail.com | www.rainbowfoundations.in
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CHENNAI - 18-AUGUST-2026
Madras Day celebrations
Making Chennai safer for
women via conversations
Chennai, Aug 18:
What makes a city safe for
women? Better-lit streets and
secure public transport matter, Ranipet Collector N. Priya Ravichandran intervened to ensure Class XI admission for Darshikasree and
but Chennai’s latest effort is also Someswaran, who had passed the Class X supplementary examination but were initially denied admission at
looking at something less tangible Sri Ramakrishna BHEL Aided Higher Secondary School. Following the Collector’s intervention, the District
- how its young citizens behave administration sought an explanation from the school management, which expressed regret over the incident
when they witness harassment, dis- and assured that it would not recur. The two students were admitted to Class XI in the presence of Chief
crimination or an unsafe situation Educational Officer Mohana.
in a public space.
That was at the heart of the ‘Safe
Chennai for Women’ programme
held at the historic Victoria Pub-
lic Hall as part of Madras Day
celebrations. Instead of treating
women’s safety solely as a polic-
ing or civic infrastructure issue, the
initiative sought to bring students spaces and public transport. It designed and used.
into the conversation as active brought the discussion closer to The programme also acquired
stakeholders in shaping the city situations that young people en- significance from its Madras Day
they live in. counter in their daily lives. setting. Chennai, which traces its
Organised by the Greater Chen- A panel discussion, ‘Champion origins to August 22, 1639, is
nai Corporation’s Gender and Women - Inspiration for Building marking 387 years this year. While
Policy Lab, the programme brought a Safe Chennai’, explored women’s Madras Day is often an occasion
together college students, women empowerment, mobility and public to revisit the city’s history and
72 flood-prone spots identified in Kanchipuram
achievers, civic officials and rep- safety, while also examining how heritage, GCC is using this year’s
resentatives of civil society to young citizens could contribute celebrations to turn attention to-
Kanchipuram, Aug18: Of the 72 vulnerable shelters.Collector T Sneha, maintain round-the-clock
discuss safety in public spaces and towards making public spaces more
wards the kind of city Chennai
As many as 72 flood- locations, three have been who chaired a monsoon surveillance of major
public transport, mobility, bystander inclusive.
should become in the years ahead. prone locations have classified as very high- preparedness meeting on waterbodies during heavy
responsibility and gender equality. Students of Queen Mary’s Col-
A series of events will continue been identified across risk, 21 as high-risk, 26 Monday, directed officials rain and issue timely
Actor and Naam Foundation lege were also recognised for their
until August 22, including aware- Kanchipuram district ahead as moderately vulnerable to inspect vulnerable areas warnings when water is
founder Suhasini Maniratnam was participation in a cleanliness drive
ness programmes and cleanliness of the 2026 northeast and 22 as low-risk. and ensure that riverbanks, released.
among those who interacted with at Marina beach. The exercise
initiatives at Marina beach in as- monsoon, with 62 relief Anganwadi centres, noon- lake bunds, reservoirs, Twenty-one zonal
the young participants, while GCC linked another aspect of civic re-
sociation with Naam Foundation. camps being readied to meal centres and hostels stormwater drains, feeder teams comprising officials
Commissioner G S Sameeran inau- sponsibility - taking ownership of
Joint Commissioners K Kar- accommodate people in have also been identified channels and culverts are from 11 government
gurated the programme. the city’s shared spaces - with the
pagam and C Saravanan, Ranjani case of flooding. for use as temporary relief strengthened and cleared departments have
The choice of young people broader idea of making Chennai
Manian, Aruna Subramanian and before the rains. been formed for flood
as the focus was significant. For cleaner, safer and more inclusive.
Krithika Subramanian, Queen 7,956 stray dogs The district has 381 preparedness and rescue
thousands of students in Chen- The participants later took a
Mary’s College students, Cham- lakes maintained by operations. Police, fire and
nai, buses, suburban trains, Metro ‘Safe Chennai’ pledge centred on
services, streets and public spaces respect, equality, safety and respon- pion Women representatives, Naam vaccinated in Tambaram the Water Resources rescue services, health,
are part of everyday life. The sible civic participation. Foundation members and GCC Department, 378 minor highways, electricity and
programme sought to encourage Sameeran said the Gender and officials participated. Chennai, Aug18: and major streets across irrigation tanks and 2,119 fisheries departments have
them not only to identify unsafe Policy Lab was increasingly be- For a city celebrating nearly four As many as 7,956 stray the corporation to admin- ponds and other small also been directed to keep
situations but also to understand coming part of GCC’s planning centuries of its existence, the pro- and pet dogs have been ister Anti-Rabies Vaccine waterbodies. Officials personnel and equipment
that creating a safer city requires process, particularly on issues con- gramme carried a forward-looking vaccinated against rabies (ARV) to stray and pet have been instructed to ready.
respect, awareness and responsible cerning women’s safety and gender message: a safer Chennai will so far as part of a 25-day dogs.Corporation officials
intervention from citizens. equality. The larger objective, of- depend not just on infrastructure anti-rabies vaccination said the drive is aimed OPERATIONAL ENERGY GROUP INDIA LIMITED
The message was taken beyond ficials said, was to ensure that the and enforcement, but also on a drive being conducted at preventing transmission CIN: L40100TN1994PLC028309
speeches. Students staged a play voices and experiences of women generation willing to treat safety, across all five zones of of rabies among dogs NoR . e 2g &d. 2O Affi , Sc ae r: d A a, r 5 Pt ah t eF ll o Ro or a G do , Aku dl y A arr ,c Cad he e n– n E aa i s –t 6W 0i 0n 0g, 20.
highlighting the everyday concerns
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