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Balances and receivables from statutory authorities (1)
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Government incentives receivables (2)
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Balances and receivables from statutory authorities primarily consist of amounts recoverable towards the goods and service tax (“GST”), value added tax, and from customs authorities of India.
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Primarily consist of amounts receivable from various government authorities of India towards incentives under various government programs.
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Others primarily include security deposits , claims and other receivable s .
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Refer to Note 29 for further details and a breakup of financial and non-financial assets.
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