f ) Monthly Pension & Other Pensioners 201,345.00 87,078.00 g) Other remittances 50,369.00 25,913.00 h) TDS Payable 72,449.00 49,490.00 i) Security Deposit 12,600.00 12,600.00 j) NPF Payable 28,692.00 8,132.00 B. PROVISIONS a) Gratuity 12,677,527.00 11,529,201.00 b) Leave Encashment 7,596,686.00 7,258,197.00 TOTAL 29,313,342.07 23,082,084.07 108
SCHEDULE 3 FIXED ASSETS DESCRIPTION GROSS BLOCK DEPRECIATION NET BLOCK As at Additions Additions Deductions As at As at For the Deductions As at As at As at 31.03.<strong>2011</strong> 31.03.<strong>2011</strong> 31.03.<strong>2010</strong> 31.03.<strong>2011</strong> 31.03.<strong>2010</strong> year during the year during the year After 03.10.10 31.03.<strong>2010</strong> upto 03.10.10 1. Land 733,770.20 - - - 733,770.20 - - - - 733,770.20 733,770.20 2. Building 9,642,100.00 - - - 9,642,100.00 5,742,865.00 389,924.00 - 6,132,789.00 3,509,311.00 3,899,235.00 3. Machinery & Equipment 3,193,714.60 - - - 3,193,714.60 2,534,353.00 98,904.00 - 2,633,257.00 560,457.60 659,361.60 4. Vehicles 1,560,004.21 - - - 1,560,004.21 863,220.00 104,518.00 - 967,738.00 592,266.21 696,784.21 5. Furniture & Fixtures 5,958,609.37 - 390,669.00 - 6,349,278.37 3,752,135.37 240,182.00 - 3,992,317.37 2,356,961.00 2,206,474.00 6. Office Equipment 10,873,238.83 - 28,880.00 - 10,902,118.83 6,749,025.00 413,867.00 - 7,162,892.00 3,739,226.83 4,124,213.83 7. Computer/peripherals 4,807,134.50 22,060.00 82,000.00 - 4,911,194.50 4,260,686.00 341,106.00 - 4,601,792.00 309,402.50 546,448.50 8. Electric Installation 1,007,249.53 - 376,156.00 - 1,383,405.53 644,100.00 55,123.00 - 699,223.00 684,182.53 363,149.53 9. Library Books/Periodicals 54,216,106.92 - - - 54,216,106.92 36,302,806.00 1,791,330.00 - 38,094,136.00 16,121,970.92 17,913,300.92 109 10. Tubewells & Water supply 377,566.00 - - - 377,566.00 214,863.00 16,271.00 - 231,134.00 146,432.00 162,703.00 TOTAL 92,369,494.16 22,060.00 877,705.00 - 93,269,259.16 61,064,053.37 3,451,225.00 - 64,515,278.37 28,753,980.79 31,305,440.79 - - - - - - - - - - - As at March 31,<strong>2010</strong> 87,199,922.61 5,790,981.92 92,369,494.16 55,536,380.00 6,124,702.00 597,028.63 61,064,053.37 31,305,440.79 31,663,542.61 123,544.00 744,954.37
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