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17 2015 December, 31 2015 HIGHLIGHTS OF TAX BENEFITS NATIONAL HIGHWAYS AUTHORITY OF INDIA (An Autonomous Body under the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India) Interest from these Bonds do not form part of total income as per provisions of Section 10 (15) (iv) (h) of Income Tax Act, 1961 read along with Section 14A (1) of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Interest Income on these bonds is exempt,. However interest on application money would be liable for TDS as well as tax as per present tax laws. COMPANY PROFILE National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is an autonomous authority of the Government of India (GoI) under the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH) constituted on June 15, 1989 by an Act of Parliament titled - The National Highways Authority of India Act, 1988 (NHAI Act) NHAI is responsible for the development, maintenance and management of the National Highway (NH) entrusted to it by the GoI and for matters connected or incidental thereto. NHAI functions include survey, development, maintenance and management of the NH and inter alia to construct offices or workshops, to establish and maintain hotels, restaurants and rest rooms at or near the highways entrusted to it, to regulate and control plying of vehicles, to develop and provide consultancy and construction services and to collect fees for services and benefits rendered in accordance with Section 16 of NHAI Act. NHAI was established with a vision to meet the nation s need for the provision and maintenance of a NH network in line with global standards and to meet user s expectations in the most time bound and cost effective manner, within the strategic policy framework set by the GoI and thus promote economic well being and quality of life of the people. NHAI has played a significant role in developing approaches for Public Private Partnership ( PPP ) and actual implementation on a large number of projects. As on July 31, 2015, NHAI has awarded 196 BOT Toll based contracts at a total project cost of Rs. 1,69,828.62 crores and 51 BOT Annuity based contracts at total project cost of Rs. 30286.66 crores through PPP mode. NHAI receives its funding through (i) Government support in the form of capital base, cess fund, additional budgetary support, capital grant, maintenance grant, ploughing back of toll revenue and loan from GoI; (ii) loan from multilateral agencies and (iii) market borrowings. During the financial year 2014-15, a sum of Rs. 6,885.89 crores was received as Cess Funds.

SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROPOSED TAX FREE BONDS Tax benefits u/s 10 (15) (iv) (h) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 Interest from these Bonds do not form part of Total Income Credit Rating of CRISIL AAA/Stable by CRISIL, CARE AAA by CARE, IND AAA by IRRPL and "[ICRA] AAA by ICRA Bonds can be held in dematerialized form or in physical form as specified by an Applicant in the Application Form., but the trading of the Bonds shall be in dematerialized form only The Bonds are proposed to be listed on the National Stock Exchange of India Limited ( NSE ) and BSE Limited ( BSE ). Strengths NHAI is nodal agency for development of NH Projects under National Highways Development Programme ( NHDP ) and allied programmes approved by GoI: The nature and charter of NHAI makes it a nodal agency for responsible for the development, maintenance and management of National Highways. NHAI infuses funds into immediate areas of development and enables private sector participation bringing about a healthy participatory economy. Pioneering initiatives in the road sector in India NHAI has initiated several innovative processes over the years which have been different from existing industry practices. These include performance based contracts with bonus and penalty provisions in both EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) and PPP (Public Private partnership) projects. Strategic role in GoI initiatives and established relationships with infrastructure sector participants NHAI derives a strategic advantage from its strong relationship with the GoI and occupy a key position in plans for the growth and development of the Indian highway sector. NHAI has been involved in the development and implementation of various programmes, policies and structural and procedural reforms for the highway sector in India. Economies of Scale NHAI benefits from large volumes in its commercial operations. Significant cost benefits accrue due to centralized decision making system with a delegated model for execution of the projects. Favorable credit rating and access to various cost-competitive sources of funds NHAI receives funds through (i) Government support in the form of capital base, cess fund, additional budgetary support, capital grant, maintenance grant, ploughing back of toll revenue and loan from GoI; (ii) loan from multilateral agencies and (iii) market borrowing. Therefore, the average of cost of capital is low. Further the highest credit rating of "CRISIL AAA/Stable", "CARE AAA", and BWR AAA with Stable Outlook by CRISIL, CARE and BRICKWORK respectively, enable NHAI to borrow funds at competitive costs. Experienced and committed management and employee base with in-depth sector expertise NHAI have an experienced, qualified and committed management and employee base. NHAI has been modeled as a lean organisation to facilitate faster operational decision-making. NHAI is one of the few organizations where people with extensive experience in the road & highway sector, finance sector etc. are appointed on deputation from various central, state services & departments/organizations to share their expertise.

Issue Structure Issuer Type of Instrument Nature of Instrument Mode of Issue Listing Put/Call Rating of the Instrument Issue Size Option to retain over subscription Step Up/Step Down Coupon Rate Default Interest Rate Issue Price/Face Value National Highways Authority of India Public Issue of Tax Free Secured Redeemable Non Convertible Bonds of face value of Rs. 1000.00 each in the nature of Debentures having tax benefits under section 10(15)(iv)(h) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, as amended. Tax free, secured, redeemable, non-convertible bonds in the nature of debentures. Public Issue. BSE Limited and National Stock Exchange of India Limited. The Bonds are proposed to be listed on BSE and NSE within 12 Working Days from the Issue Closing Date. Not Applicable CRISIL AAA/Stable by CRISIL, CARE AAA by CARE, IND AAA by IRRPL and "[ICRA] AAA by ICRA Rs. 1,000.00 Crores. Option to retain over subscription upto Rs. 9,000 crores aggregating upto Rs. 10,000 crores. Not Applicable. As specified in the Bond Trust Deed to be executed between the NHAI and the Trustee for the Bondholders. Rs. 1,000 for each bond. Issue Opening Date December 17, 2015 Issue Closing Date December 31, 2015. The Tranche-I Issue shall remain open for subscription from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M during the period indicated above, with an option for early closure or extension as may be decided by the Board of Members or the Bond Committee. In the event of such early closure or extension of the subscription period of the Issue, the Issuer shall ensure that public notice of such early closure or extension is published on or before the date of such early date of closure or the Issue Closing Date, as the case may be, through advertisement/s in at least one leading national daily newspaper with wide circulation. Deemed Date of Allotment Deemed Date of Allotment shall be the date on which the Members of the Authority or Bond Committee thereof approves the Allotment of the Bonds for Tranche-I Issue or such date as may be determined by the Members of the Board of the Issuer or Bond Committee thereof and notified to the Stock Exchange(s). All benefits relating to the Bonds including interest on Bonds (for Tranche-I Issue) shall be available to the Bondholders from the Deemed Date of Allotment. The actual allotment of Bonds may take place on a date other than the Deemed Date of Allotment. Trading mode Issuance mode Depositories Lead Managers to the Issue Bond Trustee Compulsorily in dematerialized form** Dematerialized form or physical form as specified by an Applicant in the Application Form. National Securities Depository Limited and Central Depository Services (India) Limited A.K. Capital Services Limited, SBI Capital Markets Limited, AXIS Capital Limited, Edelweiss Financial Services Limited and ICICI Securities Limited SBICAP Trustee Company Limited ** NHAI will make public issue of the Bonds in the dematerialised form as well as physical form. However, in terms of Section 8 (1) of the Depositories Act, NHAI, at the request of the Investors who wish to hold the Bonds in physical form will fulfill such request. However, trading in Bonds shall be compulsorily in dematerialised form.

Bond Particulars Series of Bonds* Options Category I, II & III # Tranche I Series IA Tranche -I Series IIA Coupon Rate (%) p.a. 7.14 7.35 Annualized Yield (%) 7.14 7.35 Series of Bonds Options Category IV # Tranche I Series IB Tranche I Series IIB Coupon Rate (%) p.a. 7.39 7.60 Annualized Yield (%) 7.39 7.60 Series of Bonds Common Terms Category I,II, III or IV Tenor 10 years 15 years Redemption Date At the end of 10 years from the Deemed Date of Allotment At the end of 15 years from the Deemed Date of Allotment Redemption Amount (Rs/Bond) Repayment of the Face Value plus any interest that may have accrued at the Redemption Date Redemption Premium/ Discount Not applicable Frequency of Interest Payment Annual Minimum Application Size and thereafter in multiple of 5 bonds (Rs. 5,000), individually or collectively across all Series of Bonds and in multiples of 1 Bond (Rs. 1,000) thereafter. Face Value (Rs/Bond) Rs. 1,000.00 Issue Price (Rs /Bond) Rs. 1,000.00 Mode of Interest Payment For various modes of interest payment, see Terms of the Issue Mode of Payment on page 47 Interst Payment Date/ Coupon Payment Date April 1, every year except the last interest payment along with the redemption amount Coupon Reset Process N.A. Coupon Type Fixed Discount at which Bonds are issued and effective yield as Not applicable a result of such discount At the rate of 7.14% p.a. and 7.35% p.a. on Tranche I Series IA and Tranche I Series IIA respectively for Allottees under Category I, Interest on Application Money Category II and Category III Portion, and at the rate of 7.39% p.a. and 7.60% p.a. on Tranche I Series IB and Tranche I Series IIB respectively for Allottees under Category IV Portion Interest on Application Money to be refunded At the rate of 5% per annum. *The Issuer shall allocate and Allot Bonds of Tranche I Series IA/Tranche I Series IB (depending upon the Category of Applicants) to all valid Applications, wherein the Applicants have not indicated their choice of the relevant Bond series in their Application Form # In pursuance of CBDT Notification and for avoidance of doubts, it is clarified as under: a. The coupon rates indicated under Tranche I Series IB and Tranche I Series IIB shall be payable only on the Portion of Bonds allotted to Category IV in the Issue. Such coupon is payable only if on the Record Date for payment of interest, the Bonds are held by investors falling under Category IV. b. In case the Bonds allotted against Tranche I Series IB and Tranche I Series IIB are transferred by Category IV to Category I, Category II and/or Category III, the coupon rate on such Bonds shall stand at par with coupon rate applicable on Tranche I Series IA and Tranche I Series IIA respectively. c. If the Bonds allotted against Tranche I Series IB and Tranche I Series IIB are sold/ transferred by the Category IV to investor(s) who fall under the Category IV as on the Record Date for payment of interest, then the coupon rates on such Bonds shall remain unchanged; d. Bonds allotted against Tranche I Series IB and Tranche I Series IIB shall continue to carry the specified coupon rate if on the Record Date for payment of interest, such Bonds are held by investors falling under Category IV; e. If on any Record Date, the original Category IV allotee(s)/ transferee(s) hold the Bonds under Tranche I Series IB and Tranche I Series IIB,Tranche I Series IA, Tranche I Series IIA for an aggregate face value amount of over ` 10 lakhs, then the coupon rate applicable to such Category IV allottee(s)/transferee(s) on Bonds under Tranche I Series IB and Tranche I Series IIB shall stand at par with coupon rate applicable on Tranche I Series IA and Tranche I Series IIA respectively; f. Bonds allotted under Tranche I Series IA and Tranche I Series IIA shall carry coupon rates indicated above till the respective maturity of Bonds irrespective of Category of holder(s) of such Bonds; g. For the purpose of classification and verification of status of the Category IV of Bondholders, the aggregate face value of Bonds held by the Bondholders in all the Series of Bonds, allotted under the respective Tranche Issue shall be clubbed and taken together on the basis of PAN.

Who can apply? Category I* Category II* Category III Category IV Public Financial Institutions, scheduled Companies within the meaning of section The following investors applying for an The following investors applying for an amount commercial banks, state industrial 2(20) of the Companies Act, 2013; amount aggregating to above Rs. 10 lakhs aggregating to upto and including Rs. 10 lakhs development corporations, which are Statutory bodies/corporations; across all series in each Tranche-I Issue across all series in each Tranche-I Issue authorised to invest in the Bonds; Cooperative banks; Resident Indian individuals; and Resident Indian individuals; and Provident funds and pension funds with Trusts including Public/ private /religious Hindu Undivided Families through the Hindu Undivided Families through the minimum corpus of Rs. 25.00 crores, which trusts; Karta. Karta. are authorised to invest in the Bonds; Limited liability partnerships; Insurance companies registered with the Regional rural banks IRDA; Partnership firms in the name of partners; National Investment Fund set up by Association of persons; resolution no. F. No. 2/3/2005-DDII dated Societies Registered under applicable laws in November 23, 2005 of the Government of India; and India published in the Gazette of India; Other legal entities incorporated in India and Insurance funds set up and managed by the authorised to invest in the Bonds army, navy or air force of the Union of India or set up and managed by the Department of Posts, India; Mutual funds registered with SEBI; and Alternative Investment Funds, subject to investment conditions applicable to them under the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Alternative Investment Funds) Regulations, 2012, as amended. Note: Participation of any of the aforementioned persons or entities is subject to the applicable statutory and/or regulatory requirements in connection with the subscription to Indian securities by such categories of persons or entities. *As per Section 186(7) of the Companies Act, 2013 a company shall not provide loan at a rate of interest lower than the prevailing yield of Government Security closest to the tenor of the loan. However, Ministry of Corporate Affairs through its General Circular No. 06/2015 dated April 9, 2015, has clarified that companies investing in tax-free bonds wherein the effective yield (effective rate of return) on the bonds is greater than the prevailing yield of one year, three year, five year or ten year Government Security closest to the tenor of the loan, there is no violation of sub-section (7) of section 186 of the Companies Act, 2013. Applications cannot be made by: a) Minors without a guardian name (A guardian may apply on behalf of a minor. However, Applications by minors must be made through Application Forms that contain the names of both the minor Applicant and the guardian); b) Persons Resident Outside India, Foreign nationals (including Non-resident Indians, Foreign Institutional Investors and Qualified Foreign Investors) and and other foreign entities; c) Overseas Corporate Bodies; d) Indian Venture Capital Funds; e) Foreign Venture Capital Investors; f) Persons ineligible to contract under applicable statutory/ regulatory requirements; g) Any category of investor other than the Investors mentioned under Categories I, II, III and IV.

Allocation Ratio Particulars Category I Category II Category III Category IV Size in % 20% of the Issue Size 20% of the Issue Size 20% of the Issue Size 40% of the Issue Size The Issuer would allot Tranche I Series IA/ Tranche I Series IB Bonds to all valid Applications, wherein the Applicants have not indicated their choice of Series of Bonds. Mode of Application Mode of Application To whom the Application Form has to be submitted ASBA Applications i) to the Members of the Syndicate only at the Syndicate ASBA Application Locations; or ii) to the Designated Branches of the SCSBs where the ASBA Account is maintained; or iii) to Trading Members only at the Syndicate ASBA Application Locations. Non- ASBA Applications i) to the Members of the Syndicate; or ii) to Trading Members.

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (Unconsolidated) As on/for the year (Rs. Crs) 31-Mar-10 31-Mar-11 31-Mar-12 31-Mar-13 31-Mar-14 Shareholder's Fund 44,860.07 55607.05 65,197.33 81,053.11 92,704.24 Borrowings 5,123.15 6,800.69 17,377.77 18,603.23 24,067.81 Fixed Assets 65,571.45 79,193.78 92,473.18 106,470.01 123,094.39 Gross Block 75.66 84.67 88.33 91.83 94.75 Net Block 32.17 35.96 35.35 35.90 35.70 Capital Work in Progress 34,025.08 37,847.51 42,630.46 37,159.80 44,336.97 Expenditure on Completed Projects 31,520.33 41,316.44 49,813.50 69,280.44 78,727.85 Investments (At Cost) 1,048.93 1,075.93 1,132.64 1,198.47 1,209.03 Current ratio 1.21 1.52 1.47 Gross debt/equity ratio 0.27 0.23 0.26