Sunday, 8 July 2018

MCA UPDATE (BY TEAM JSRA)

FILE YOUR DIR 3 KYC BEFORE TIME TO AVOID LATE FEES PENALTY 5000 FROM 1 SEPTEMBER 2018 AND DIN WILL BE DEACTIVATED 

Documents Required

1. DSC of Director duly Registered;
2. Self attested PAN card;
3. Self attested Aadhar card with updated Mobile number with UIDAI;
4. Self attested Electricity Bill, Mobile Bill, Bank statement of Director (latest by 2 Months) of his/her present address;
5. Latest Passport size photo;
6. DIN declaration cum KYC.

DIR-3 KYC Will issuing from 10.07.2018.

Accordingly, every Director who has been allotted DIN on or before 31st March, 2018 and whose DIN is in ‘Approved’ status, would be mandatorily required to file form DIR-3 KYC on or before 31st August, 2018.

The form should be filed by every Director using his/her own DSC and should be duly certified by a practicing professional.

After expiry of the due date by which the KYC form is to be filed, the MCA21 system will mark all approved DINs (allotted on or before 31st March 2018) against which DIR-3 KYC form has not been filed as ‘Deactivated’ with reason as ‘Non-filing of DIR-3 KYC’. 

So please complete your Director KYC before 31 August 2018 to save penalty of Rs.5,000/-

Wednesday, 1 November 2017

Challange in agriculture sector


I.
In year 2016-17, harvest and post-harvest loss of India’s major agricultural produce was estimated at Rs 92,651 crore ($13 billion) - almost three times as high as the 2016-17 budget for the agriculture sector. About 16 percent of fruits of vegetables, valued at Rs 40,811 crore ($6 billion), were lost between 2012 and 2014.
Poor access to reliable and timely market information for the farmers, absence of supply & demand forecasting, poorly structured and inefficient supply chains, inadequate cold storage facilities and shortage of proper food processing units, large intermediation between the farmers and the consumers are some of the major causes for the losses. 
II.
One of the biggest issues facing the agricultural sector in India is low yield: India’s farm yield is 30-50% lower than that of developed nations.
Average farm size, poor infrastructure, low use of farm technologies and best farming techniques, decrease of soil fertility due to over fertilization and sustained pesticide use, are leading contributors to low agricultural productivity. Indian farms are small (70% are less than 1 hectare, the national average is less than 2 hectares) and therefore have limited access to resources such as financial services, credit (or lenders), support expertise, educational services or irrigation solutions. 
  
In the short-term, yield directly impacts a farmer’s cash flow and the ability to respond to fluctuations in the market. Long-term, yield limits a farmer’s ability to invest into their farm’s future to increase productivity and decrease risks associated with their crops (via inputs such as seeds, fertilizer, crop insurance, market/weather info, livestock health support, etc.) but also to invest into their families in areas such as education, healthcare, training, etc.
(source internet)

About Us- RASHA ORGANICA FOODS AND AGRO LLP



RASHA Organica Foods and & Agro LLP incorporated in year 2017 at New Delhi with the object to streamline the system for timely supply of Foods and Agro products  at reasonable rates, best quality and best taste from the Heart of India, Kareli. which is famous for its organic and pure quality in the world of Jaggery.
Vision
To serve our clients the best in the industry
& market with highest quality and
ethical standards ” 











Why us- RASHA Organica Foods & Agro

The firm is based & located at New Delhi India and manufacturing unit is at Kareli, Distt:- Narsinghpur (Madhya Pradesh) which is know as central part of  India having a highly fertile agricultural.  ROFAL produced Jaggery which is mainly used for household consumption and business entities for various their food products as well as for medicines because of its color, Quality and extremely rich in sweetness & so this is known to be the best Jaggery produced in India. India is one of the top producer of sugarcane in the world today. The Jaggery season in Kareli is at, its best during the winter time i.e from September to April.