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Kalind board to meet July 30 for Q1 results

Routine intimation; no financial figures. Trading window closed since July 1.

2 earlier stories on Kalind Ltd.
July 30, 2026 Board meeting date for Q1 results approval

What's new

  • Kalind's board will meet July 30 to approve Q1 results.
  • Trading window closed from July 1, reopens 48 hours post-declaration.
  • No strategic updates or new corporate actions in filing.

Why this matters

A standard procedural filing. No numbers, no guidance, no surprises. The market already knew the trading window schedule.

What we're watching

  • Any interim business updates before the results.
  • Whether the Q1 numbers beat the low base of last year.
  • Fundraise plans flagged on July 17 — watch for board proposal.

The full read

Kalind's board will meet on July 30 to approve the unaudited financial statements for the quarter ended June 30, 2026. The filing carries no numbers, no guidance, no new corporate actions. The trading window has been closed since July 1 and stays shut until 48 hours after the results are released, a schedule already in place. For a ₹1,032 cr micro-cap that just flagged a potential fundraise on July 17, this is a procedural reset, not a catalyst.

Questions answered

What does the board meeting look at?
Approval of unaudited standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026.
When will the trading window open?
48 hours after the results are declared.
Are there any financial figures in this filing?
No. It's just a meeting intimation.
Mentioned: Kalind Ltd · July 30, 2026 board meeting · ₹1,032 cr market cap
Primary source BSE · NSE

An independent reading of the company's own disclosure — the primary filing above is the final word.

  1. 27 Jul 2026 · 6:39 PM IST Kalind board to meet July 30 for Q1 results
  2. 3d ago Kalind signs non-exclusive African infra pact with UK partner; no guaranteed order
  3. 11d ago Kalind board to weigh fundraise options; dilution risk for micro-cap