IPO Date: Nov 24 to Nov 26 2025
1. Funding of Working Capital Requirement of the Company.
2. Repayment of portion of certain borrowings availed by our Company
3. Capital Expenditure to be incurred by the Company for setting up of new D2C dark Store factories.
4. Capital Expenditure to be incurred by the Company for Purchase of Machinery for Namkeen Plant
5. General Corporate Purpose
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