Disha Resources: Mayadevi Kabra Gains 4.78% Stake in Gifted Share Transfer

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Disha Resources: Mayadevi Kabra Gains 4.78% Stake in Gifted Share Transfer
Overview

Disha Resources announced a key share transfer within its owner family. Promoter Ms. Mayadevi Krishnavtar Kabra received 350,000 shares, a 4.78% stake, as a gift from her relative, Ms. Radhadevi Premnarayan Maheshwari. This raises Ms. Kabra's direct ownership to 9.27% and signals an internal reallocation of shares.

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Disha Resources: Owner Mayadevi Kabra Boosts Stake by 4.78% Via Gift

Promoter Ms. Mayadevi Krishnavtar Kabra acquired 350,000 shares, or 4.78%, of Disha Resources Limited, boosting her direct stake. Her total holding now stands at 9.27% after receiving the shares as a gift from a relative.

Transaction Details

Promoter Ms. Mayadevi Krishnavtar Kabra has acquired 350,000 equity shares in Disha Resources Limited, representing 4.78% of the company's total shares. The shares were transferred via a gift from Ms. Radhadevi Premnarayan Maheshwari, a close relative of the promoter.

This transaction occurred on March 19, 2026, and was disclosed on March 23, 2026, in line with regulatory disclosure rules.

Following the transfer, Ms. Kabra's direct promoter holding in the company increased to 678,000 shares, now representing 9.27% of the total equity.

Ms. Radhadevi Premnarayan Maheshwari's shareholding reduced to 244,448 shares, or 3.34% of the total equity, after the disposal.

What This Means

This deal changes how shares are distributed among the company's owners but does not alter overall promoter control or the company's business strategy.

The move increases Ms. Kabra's personal stake, possibly signaling her confidence in the company's future. It's mainly a reallocation of ownership within the family.

Ownership Background

Before this gift, the total ownership by the promoter group was about 48.1% in December 2025. Ms. Mayadevi Krishnavtar Kabra's stake then was approximately 4.48%.

Ms. Radhadevi Premnarayan Maheshwari previously held a significant number of shares, classified either publicly or within the promoter group.

The Kabra family constitutes the core promoter group of Disha Resources.

Key Changes

  • Ms. Mayadevi Krishnavtar Kabra's direct shareholding in Disha Resources rises from about 4.5% to 9.27%.
  • The total promoter group ownership percentage remains largely unchanged, with shares being redistributed internally.
  • This type of share percentage change by an owner requires disclosure under SEBI regulations.

Points to Note

This filing details a share transfer between related parties and contains no explicit negative commentary. No recent regulatory issues or penalties involving Disha Resources or its owners were noted.

Comparable Companies

Disha Resources operates across diverse sectors including commodity trading (gold, silver), industrial supplies, logistics, and paper recycling, making direct peer comparisons difficult. MMTC Ltd is a potential, though indirect, peer for its commodity trading business.

Ownership Snapshot

  • Promoter group ownership was approx. 48.1% as of December 2025.
  • Ms. Kabra's holding was around 4.48% in December 2025.
  • Ms. Maheshwari held approx. 8.13% in the public category as of March 2026.

What to Watch For

  • Further disclosures from the owner group.
  • Company announcements on performance or strategy.
  • Changes in the promoter group's total stake.
  • Market response to Ms. Kabra's increased direct stake.

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