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    <title>Mohit Industries Ltd. (MOHITIND) — Tipsheet</title>
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    <description>Every Tipsheet Editorial note covering Mohit Industries Ltd. (MOHITIND), newest first. Grounded in BSE/NSE primary-source filings.</description>
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      <title>Mohit Industries cuts losses 59%, but auditor flags 18-year accounting gap</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 20:39:11 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Annual net losses narrowed to ₹1.33 cr on flat ₹142 cr revenue. The auditor&#39;s qualified opinion on employee benefits is a recurring problem dating back to 2007.</description>
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<h3>What’s new</h3><ul><li>Mohit Industries narrowed its annual net loss to ₹1.33 cr, a 59% improvement from ₹3.28 cr.</li><li>Total income held steady at ₹142.09 cr for the year.</li><li>Auditor issued a qualified opinion on unaccrued employee benefits, an issue unchanged since 2007.</li></ul>
<h3>Why it matters</h3><p>The loss reduction on stable revenue shows the nano-cap is improving its operational economics. The qualified audit opinion, however, is not new risk but an old, unresolved one: employee benefits are still accounted for on a cash basis instead of accrual, a departure the auditor has flagged for nearly two decades. That is a chronic governance gap, not a one-off dispute.</p>
<h3>What we’re watching</h3><ul><li>Whether the new internal auditor, Hemal Kahar, addresses the long-standing accrual accounting issue.</li><li>If the loss-narrowing trend continues into FY27.</li><li>Any movement to resolve the 18-year employee-benefit accounting departure.</li></ul>
<h3>The full read</h3><p>Mohit Industries cut its FY26 net loss by <strong>59%</strong> to <strong>₹1.33 crore</strong> as revenue held at <strong>₹142.09 crore</strong>. For a nano-cap with a <strong>₹36 crore</strong> market capitalization, that is a clear operational step forward. The qualified audit opinion has nothing to do with this year's numbers. The auditor flagged the company's ongoing failure to account for long-term employee benefits on an accrual basis, a practice continuing since 2007. This is not a dispute over the latest quarter. It is a chronic compliance gap the company has chosen to live with for 18 years. The loss improvement is real. The governance question it glosses over is older than the current management cycle.</p>
<p>Primary source: <a href="https://www.bseindia.com/corporates/ann.html?scrip=531453&dur=A">BSE</a> · <a href="https://www.nseindia.com/companies-listing/corporate-filings-announcements?symbol=MOHITIND">NSE</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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