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Ambar Protein Industries Ltd · 519471
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Ambar Protein Industries Ltd has published its audited standalone financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, in newspapers and on its website.
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Ami.Ar
PROTEIN INDUSTRIES LTD.
FORMERLY ANKUR PROTEIN INDUSTRIES LTD.
Date: 18.08.2025
BSE Limited
Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Tower,
Dalal Street, Fort,
Mumbai-400 001.
Company Code: 519471
Ref: Script Code: - 519471, Script ID: - AMBARPIL
Dear Sir
SUB.: NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS OF THE AUDITED STANDALONE FINANCIAL RESULTS OF THE COMPANY FOR THE
QUARTER JUNE 30, 2026.
Pursuant to Regulation 47 of SEBI (Listing Obligations & Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015,
We are enclosing herewith the copies of the Newspaper clipping of Audited Financial Results of the Company for the
Quarter and Year ended June 30, 2026 as published in English and Gujarati (Vernacular language) Newspapers on
August 18, 2026.
The clippings may also be accessed on the website of the Company at https://www.ambarprotein.com.
We request you to take the same on record.
AM OAR tll-'MI
FOR, PRDrErN fEO
Otfice,
Plot No. 351, 353, 358, Opp. Bhagyoday Hotel, Sarkhej - Bavla Highway, Changodar, Ta. : Sanad,
Dist. : Ahmedabad -382213, Gujarat. I M. : 9879553424 E. : ambarprotein@gmail.com
W. : www.ambarprntein.com
GSTIN No.: 24AABCM0541N1ZM I PAN No.: AABCM0541N I CIN No.: L15400GJ1992PLC018758
Subject to Ahmedabad Jurisdiction
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usiness
AHMEDABAD TUESDAY 18/8/2026
India’s prime office market CM Patel arrives in San Francisco, begins US
Business Brief
rents surge up to 10 pc
outreach ahead of Vibrant Gujarat 2027
New Delhi, Aug 17 ft per month in Q2 2025. Paras Desai-Led FAITTA Extends
(IANS) India’s leading of- Global Capability Cen-
San Francisco, Aug ers and members of the ta Verma; Principal Secre- manufacturing, chemicals, Solidarity to Flood-Hit Assam with
fice markets continued to tres (GCCs) continued to
17 (IANS) Gujarat Chief Gujarati diaspora to pro- tary to the Chief Minister, pharmaceuticals, energy
record healthy occupier anchor occupier demand Rs.81.36 Lakh Relief Contribution*
Minister, Bhupendra Patel, mote the state as an in- Sanjeev Kumar; and Addi- and technology.
demand in Q2 2026, with across India's gateway of-
Bengaluru, Mumbai and fice markets. arrived in San Francisco vestment destination and tional Principal Secretary Patel's US visit is sig- Ahmedabad, August 17, 2026: Federation of All
Delhi-NCR collectively Further, flex space op- on Monday with a state invite participation in the to the Chief Minister, Dr nificant as it is being re- India Tea Traders’ Association is the national apex
leasing 9.8 million square erators accounted for over delegation, beginning the Vibrant Gujarat Global Vikrant Pandey. ported as the first official body of tea trade in India, which brings together
feet of office space, a re- 30 per cent of leasing vol- United States leg of his Summit. Representatives of visit by a sitting Gujarat tea traders' associations, growers, traders,
port said on Monday. umes across Bengaluru, overseas outreach aimed The Gujarat delegation Gujarat's trade and indus- Chief Minister to the coun- packateers, brokers, wholesalers and retailers. It
The report from Knight Delhi-NCR and Mumbai, at attracting investment is scheduled to hold try sector are also part of try in more than 25 years. works towards strengthening tea trade through
Frank said leasing moder- overtaking financial servic- and strengthening partici- roundtable conferences the delegation. The tour follows the greater transparency, responsible practices and
ated from the exceptional- es as one of the largest pation in the Vibrant Gu- and one-to-one meetings The industry delega- state's preparations for the compliance with food safety standards.
ly high levels seen in 2025, occupier groups. jarat Global Summit 2027. in San Francisco, Wash- tion includes representa- next edition of the Vibrant The Federation of All India Tea Traders
but remained robust, sup- The increasing adop- Patel was welcomed at ington DC and New York tives from 22 companies, Gujarat Global Summit, Association (FAITTA), led by its Chairman
ported by stable vacancy tion of flexible workplace San Francisco Airport by before travelling to Toron- with senior business lead- which is scheduled to be (Executive Director of Wagh Bakri Tea Group),
levels despite over 7 mil- strategies by large occu- leaders of the Gujarati to in Canada. ers from sectors including held in January 2027. Paras Desai, has extended its solidarity to the
lion square feet of new piers reflects a structural community, who greeted The engagements will people of flood-hit Assam by contributing ?81.36
completions. shift in portfolio planning him with the Indian focus on presenting Gujar- lakh to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund (CMRF)
Bengaluru recorded as organisations seek Tricolour.The Chief Minis- at's development and in- Skyways Air Services Limited’s towards relief and support for communities affected
the strongest rental growth greater agility while navi- ter is scheduled to begin vestment opportunities Initial Public Offering to Open on by the ongoing floods in the state. Further appeals
among Indian cities at 10.7 gating evolving workplace his US engagements with and exploring prospects have been sent to regional tea associations for them
per cent YoY, followed by requirements. a meeting with members for greater foreign invest- 24th August, 2026, to contribute to the noble cause.
Delhi-NCR at 7.6 per cent Bengaluru, Hong Kong of the Gujarati community ment in the state. The FAITTA delegation, led by Paras Desai, met
and Mumbai at 4 per cent. SAR and Tokyo led annu- in San Francisco. Patel is accompanied Assam Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma
Prime office rents in al rental growth across the The visit is part of Pa- by Chief Secretary M.K. Ahmedabad, 17 Au- on Wednesday and apprised him of key issues
Bengaluru reached Rs region, while technology tel's August 17-24 tour of Das; Additional Chief Sec- gust, 2026: Skyways Air concerning the tea trade and industry. The
163 per sq ft per month. and AI-related occupier the United States and retary of the Finance De- Services Limited has delegation also expressed solidarity with the flood-
Prime rents of Bengaluru’s companies continued to Canada, during which he partment, T. Natarajan; fixed the price band of affected communities and reiterated the tea
office market grew 7.9 per generate demand for pre- is expected to meet inves- Additional Chief Secretary Rs 131/- to Rs 138/- per fraternity’s commitment to supporting people and
cent YoY to Rs 148 per sq mium office space. tors, industry associations, of the Industries and Equity Share of face val- communities during times of adversity.
emerging technology lead- Mines Department, Mam- ue Rs 10/- each for its
initial public offer. The
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