Charity Number." 1124838
Company Registration Number: 06621669
England and Wales
RANDER SUNNI VOIIRA PANCFIAYAT (UK) LTD
(A Companv Ilmltcd by guArantee)
REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS AND UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2024
Ilanif Bhuli (FCCA)
Chartered Certified A¢countint
5 llow#rd Street
C-louce51er
GLI 4UR

RANDF.R SIINNI VOHRA PANCIIAYAT (UK) LTD
COMPtllYY INFORMATION
Directors
Mr Zuber Mitchla (Chairnian)
Mr Daivood Mamoon (Treasurer)
Mr Ahmed Ali Saleh
All the directors arc also trustecs of the charity. The Board has the power to appoint
additional trustees if it considers fit to do so.
Compani. nuniber
06621669
Charih. nuniber
1124838
Principle and Registered office
18 Fallowfield
Luton
Beds
LU3 IUL
Bankers
Llovd.¥ BanA.
Church Street
Blackburn
BB2 IJQ
Volunteers
In addition to the above-mentioned Trustees and
Office bearers there are 7 main volunteers.

RANDER SUNNI VOHRA PANCHAYAT (UK) LTD
CONTENTS
Page
Trustccs. Rcport
Accouniant's Report
Stateinent of Financial Activities
Balance Sheet
Notes to the Financial Statements
8-10

RANDTr=R SUNIYI V014R.I PANCHAYAT (UK) LTD
TRU.STEE.S' RF.PORT
For the l'ear ended .lQ April 21124
The Trustces present tl)eir report and financial statements for the year ended 30 April
2024.
Goi'erning document
Randcr Sunni Vcryhra Paiicliayat is constilutcd as a ch<iritable trust registered with the
charity commission in July 2008 undcr charity numbcr 1124838. It is governed by a deed
of trust.
Organisational Structure
Thc Lliarits, Irustccs arc rcspoiisiblc for the gcneral control and management of the charily.
Tlic trustccs givc thcir timc frccly and receive no rcmuneration or other financial benefits
The Trustces meet on an ad-hoc basis as a body and are reswnsible for all decision taken
in relation to nmning the charity and activities provided by the charity. To &ssist in thc
smooth nllming of the charity the trustees have set up a number of sub-committees that
help them oversee certain aspects of the charity's work.
Recruitment and appointment of trustees
The existing trustees of the charity are responsible for the recruitment of new trustees but
in doing so the trustees seek the views and recommendation of both elders and community
members. The trustees believe this approach ensures that new trustees are respected
members of the faith and community and ensures that good relations are fostered between
the charity and the community we serve
In selecting new trustees, we seek to identify people who regularly attend events and
nctions organised by the charity and are willing to volunteer to help in our broader
charitable work. The trustees names are put fonvard in the Annual General Meeting and if
all agree they are then proposed as new trustees at the subsequent meetings. The process
allows due consideration of thc pcrson's eligibility. personal compctcnce, specialist
knowledge and skills
Objectives and activities
Our aims
The objects of the charity are set out in the charity's trusi ded and are summarised as
follows:
To provide financial help to the needy members of the "Rander Sunni Vohra
Panchayat" resident in Rander or elseivhere in the world;
To uplift the Physical. Mental. Intellectual & Moral welfare and the Social &
Cultural activities of the Members of the said Panchayat and to maintain and foster
unity and strengthen and encourage friendship amongst the Membcrs of the
Community.
If any resident or non - resident member of the Panchayat wishes to forn] a WAQF
(Charity) and appoints the Panchayat as the Executives; the Panchayat shall aci.
administer and execute from the Charity's income according to the Will of the
person fomiing such WAQF {Charity) provided it comes within the edge of the
Shorce at.

R.4YDER SI5NNI V'OHRA PAYCHAI'tlT (UK) LTD
TRII.STTr"E.S' RF.PORT
For the l'ear ended 10 April 2024
Reporl of the trustees for the }'ear ended .10 April 2024 (continued)
Our objectll'es
Our objectii'cs are set to reflecl our faith and community aims. Each year our trnStee8
review our objcctiiycs and activities to cn8ure they continue to reflect our aims.
Use of i'olunteers
Volunteer are an imwrtant rewurce for community work. Volunteers are involved in
most of our community activities and we have over 20 people regularly giving their time.
All our trustces also givc thcir timc freely. We encourage all member of our community to
be inivli'ed in voluntary activities and to sharc thcir skills with others.
Chants s opcration Rrcas
Our charit), Inainly ii'ork iii tlic following ar￿S as set out in our LX)nstitution i.e. UK
Rander (India), Pakistan and Burnia.
Grant-making policv
Members of our charity have given generously to disaster appeals arising from natural
calamities affecting countries mentioned in the Charities A r￿Ual Returns. The charity has
gii'en money for educational purposes in this country and also makes funds available to
meet the short-tern] financial problems of parenis enabling iheir children's education to
continue in the countries set out in our constitution. The charity regularly i.e. annually
donates a minimum of £2000 to India, Pakistan and Burnia with lillah funds and donates
additional Zakah for the people on very low or no income. The charity has also raised and
donated money to build purpose build hospital to relieve the financial burden for middle
class and poor families. This year we have split the charity and all hospital related
activities and funds have been assigned and funds transferred to the newly established
charity called Rander Sunni Vohra United Kingdoin.
Activities and achievements
How our activities deliver benefit
The charity carries out wide range of activities in pursuance of its charitable aims. The
trustees consider that these activities, summarised below, provide benefit tx)th to those
who are members in UK and its members in India, Pakistan and Burnia.
Communication to Its members
The charily's aim is lo keep its members informed and the ivay it does this is tI￿ough the
use of modern technology. The cliarity runs Iwo ivebsite and also has group
communication accounts where all mcmbcrs are kepi informcd of tlie latest events. neivs
and incidents. In addition to thc Charity websitc thcre is also Whats App group to
communicate with its mcmbers
Funeral Facllities
The charity provides a complete fvneral services to its members in line with the teaching
of Islam. We, in conjunction with our volunteers relieve ihe deceased's bereaved relativ¢
of the burden of organising burials.

RANDF.R SIINNI VOIIRA PANCIIAYAT (UK) LTD
I'RUSTTr=ES' RTr.P()RI'
For the veAr ended .10 Aprll 2024
Rcport of the trnstce% for the }'ear ended .10 April 2024 (continued)
Charfitablc ei'ents
Tlicrc is an annual gcncral mccting in August to review and approve minutes, accounts
and activitics.
Sporting ci'ents
Ai)nual sportingy cvcnt8 arc licld and arc supcrvised by qualified volunteers. The activities
include football for adults, football for the under 14, Musical chairs, Pass the parcel. Sack
Racc and Tug of war just to namc the fcw. The awards are given to the winner and runner
up participants.
BAzaar
Annual Bazaar is also held to enable the community to LX)me together and present their
natural talents in different areas, i.e. cake competition, canvas paintin& henna painting.
tuck shop, food stall etc...
Achievement Awards
In developing our community, we also award the young achievers in their field of interest.
This is source of encouragement for them to be recognised in their community. Every
year we award youngster who have either achieved something in their life. This includes
graduation in with a degree, post-graduation, contribution to community. religious
education and national awards achievers.
Lifetime Achievement
Every year the charity organises special award for individual involved in the fi￿herance
of charity's aim and objectives. The charity recognises that its assets are its people and
without their contributions and struggle the charity will not progress in achieving its
goals. Therefore, the charity has set up committee to nominate and award individual.
Financial information and future developments
Principal funding sources
The charity main source of income is its member's donation and does not rely on or
receive any government funding. Funding is also raised through door-to-door collection of
registered charity members annually, especially during Ramadhan.
Invcstment policy and objectives
The charity has long-tern) investment in stocks and shares. Our cash reserves are held in
bank accounts. The interest earned is considered by the trustees as an income that cannot
be used in the furtherance of charity goals and is therefore given to either non-muslims or
poor who are exempt from receiving interest.
Plans for the future periods
TIIL charity has bcLn split due to increased activities. The neiv charity has taken over the
running and supporling Hospital project in Rander (India) while the existing charity ivill
continue wilh its aims and objectives of supporting the communily in UL Indi￿ Pakistan
and Burnia. The exisiing charity will ensure the youngsters in this country get adequate
support and are fully integrated into the community. This includes financial assistance
towards education and other charitable activity.

ILINDER SUNNI I'OHRA PANCHAYAT (UK) LTD
TRliSTEES' RF.P()RT
For the l'ear ended 30 April 2024
Report of the trustees for the >'ear ended .10 ,Ipril 2024 (Continued)
Resen'es policv
The Society docs not have direct operating costs. The Board therefore feel they do not
need to sd aside a fixed amounl from Unrestricted Reserves fi)r this.
Furthernwre, the trustees review risk8 on an ongoing basis and satisfy themselves that
adequate systems and procedures are in place lo manage the identified risks. Where
appropriate, risks are covered by insurance.
Accounting and reporting responsll)ilitles
The Charities Act 1993 requires thc Governors as the trustees of the Charity to prepare
financial slatements fi)r cach financial year which give a true and fair view of the
Chariiy's financial aciivities during the year and of its financial position at the end of the
In preparing tlic financial siatcinents the Governors should follow best practice and
selecl suitable accounting policies and apply ihcm consistently.
make judgemenis and estimates thal are rcasonable and prudent:
follo￿, applicable law and United Kingdom standards (United Kingdom Generally
Accepted Accounting Practice) and the Charities SORP, disclosing and explaining any
departures in the financial statements; and
prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to
assume that the Charity will continue in operation.
The Tn￿teeS are responsible for keeping accounting records which are such as to disclose,
with reasonable accuracy, the financial position of the Charity at any time, and to enable
them as trustees to ensure that the financial statements comply with charity law. The
Trustees are also rcsponsible for safcguarding the Charity's assets, and hence for taking
reasonable stq)s for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
This report has been prepared in accordance with the special provisions relating to small
LX)mpanies within Part 15 of the Companies Act 2(K)6.
Signed on behalf of the board of directors
Mr Dawood Mamoon
Chairman
Date approved by board 26 January 2025

RANDF.R SUNNI VOHII.I PANCHAVt%T (UK) LTD
AC.COIINTANT'.S REPORT
TO T14E DIRECTORS OF R..IINDER.SUNNI I'OHRA PAficHAYAT (UK) LTD
We have been appoinicd lo assist you to ￿lfil your duties under the Companies ALt 2006,
and have compiled tlie financial Statements of the conipaiiy which comprise the Pmfit and
Loss Account, thc Balance Shcet and related notes from the accounting record5 and
inforn)ation and explanations you havc given lo us.
This report is made io tlie C'oiiip¢iny's Board of Direciors. a8 a body, in accordance with the
tcmis L)f our ap￿171111]e1}t. Our ivork has been undertaken so that we might compile the
finai)cial siaicmciiis t111l ivc liavc bccn cippointcd io compile. report lo Ihe cornpany's Board
of Directors tliat iiie havc doiie so, aiid slotc tliosc mattcrs that we have agreed to state to
tliem in Iliis report ond for no other purpose. To the fullest cxtcnt pennittcd by law, we do
noi aLcept or a%sume re.%ponsibilily to anyone other ihan the Company and (he Company's
Board of Directors, as a body, for our work or for this report.
We have carried out our apwiniinent in accordance with technical guidance issued by the
Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales and have complied with the
ethical guidance laid down by th¢ Institute relating to members undertaking the compilation
of financial statements.
You have acknowledged on the Balance Sheet as at year ended 30 April 2024 your duty to
ensure that tlie company lias kept proper accounting records and to prepare financial
statements that give a true and fair view under the Companies Act 2006. You Lx)nsider that
the company is exempt from the statutory requirements for an audit for the year.
Wc have not been instructed to carry out an audit of the financial statements. For this
reason, we have not verified the accuracy or completeness of the accounting records or
infonnation and explanations you have given to us and we do not. therefore, express any
opinion on the financial statements.
Hanif Bhula (FCCA)
Chartered Certified Accountants
5 Hoivard Street
Gloucester
GLI 4UR
26 January 2025

RANDER SUNNI IIOHRA PANCHAYAT (UK) LTD
STATENIENT OF FINANCIAI, ACTIVITIES
Tror the )'ear ended 30 April 2024
TOT,IL
TOTAL
FL:.NDS
2023
UNRF,fiTRICTF.D RESTRICTF.D
FI'IYDS
FL,,YDS
Nole
2024
INCOIIIING RESOURCES
Incoming re.iource.s from Kenernied
fuiid.I
Ini'estment income
2,123
2,123
1,755
Incoming re.sourcesfrom chariiable
activities
23,043
23,043
356,568
TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES
25,166
25,166
358.323
RESOURCES EXPENDED
Cost ofgeiieratiiigfunds
Charilable Aclivilies
16.025
16,025
92,002
Governance costs
TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED
16,025
16,025
92,002
inconie
9,141
9,141
37,388
Charity split and Transfer
538,772
(529,631)
538,772
0 (529,631)
266.321
Total funds brought forward
598,316
598,316
331.995
Total funds carricd fonyard
68,685
68,685
598.316
All of the activities of the Charity are classed as continuing.
The noles on pages 8 to l O form part of these accounts

RANDER SUNNI VOHRA PANCHAYAT (UK) LTD
B.4LANCE SHEET
As at .10 April 2024
2024
2n23
Notes
FIXED ASSETS
Investments
18,977
18,977
CURRENT ASSETS
Casli at bank and in liand
49.708
598,310
579.339
598,316
LIABILITIES
Crediiors: aniounts due ivithin one ycai
INET ASSETS
598
Financed by:
FUNDS
Unresiricied funds
Reserves at start of year
{Deficit}/Surplus for the year
598,316
(529,631)
331,995
266,321
TOTAL FUNDS
68,685
598J16
For the year ending 30 April 2024 the company was entitled to exemption from audit
under section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies.
The members have not required the company to obtain an audit in accordance with section
476 of the Companies Act 2006.
The directors acknowledge their responsibility for complying with the requirements of the
Act with respect to accounting records and for the preparation of accounts.
These accounts have been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to
companies subject to the small companies, regime.
These financial statements were approved by the executive committee on 26 January
2025, and are signed on their behalf by:
Mr Dawood Mamoon
Chxlrman
Mr Ahnjed Ali Salch
Director
The notes on pagyes 8 to l O forn] part of these accounts

RAYDF.R SUNNI N'OIIRA PAIYC'HAYAT (UK) LTD
NOTES TO TIIE FINANCIAI. STATEMEIYTS
Tror the year ended 30 April 2n24
I-ACCOU]YTING POLICIES
The principlc accounling policies, all of which have been applied consistently throughout
thc year, are set out beloiv:
A¢counting coni'entlon
The financial statfflncnts are prepared under the historical cosl convention, adopting the
followiiig principal accounting policics all of which are in accordance with the Financial
Reporting Standard for smaller entities.
Tlie conipany has taken advantage of the exemption in Financial Reporting Standard No I
from ihe requirement to produce a Cashflow statement on the grounds that it is a small
company.
b)
Funds accounting
Funds held by the Charity are:
Unrestricted funds
these are general funds that are available for use at the Trusiees.
discretion in furtherance of the objectives of the Charity.
Incoming resources
i) Voluntary income is received by way of donation￿legaCieS and gifts and is included in
full in the Statement of Financial Activities when receivable.
ii) Investment income is recognised on a receivable basis.
iii) Income is deferred when fees, rents or grants are received in advance of the event to
which they relate.
d)
Resources expended
i) Resources expended are recognised in the period in which they are incurred. Charitable
expenditure comprises those costs incurred by the charity in the delivery of ils
activities and services for its beneficiaries. It includes both cosls that &qn be allocated
directly to such activities and those costs of an indirect naturc necessary to suppx>rt
them.
ii) Governance costs include those incurred in the governance of its assets and are
primarily associated with constitutional and statutory rquirements.
Taxation
RandLr Sunni Vohra Panchayat (UK) Ltd is a registered Charity under the Charities
Act 1960 and as such is excmpt from taxation of its income and capital gains.
DonAted goods and volunteer services
The Charity has not received any goods for use by the Chariiy itself.
The value of services provided by volunteers is not inCor￿)rated into this Financial
Siatements.

RANDER SUNYI I VOHRA PANCHAYAT (UK) I.TD
NOTF.S TO THF. FINANCIAL STATF.NIENTS
For the j'ear ended .10 April 2024
4_GOI'ERNANCE COSTS
The goi'crnancc co.8ts of the Cliarity consistcd of the following dircct and indirect costs:
2024
2023
Accountancy and Annual Return
6-TRANSFER OF FUNDS
During the year the Charity was split into two different organisations and as a result
£538.772 ivas transferred to the new charity that is now responsible for the Hospital
Project.
7-INVESTMENTS
All Investments are in Stocks and Shares and are stated on the Balance Sheet at cost.
8- CREDITORS AND ACCRUALS: amounts falling due within l year
2024
2023
Accruals
9-CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
At 30 April 2024 Rander Sunni Vohra Panchayat (UK) Ltd had no known contingent
liabilities.
10-CAPITAL COMMITMENTS
2024
2023
Capital expenditure that has been contracted for but has not been
provided for in the Financial Statements
Capital expenditure that has been authorised by the Trustees but has nol
becn contracted for
11-COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
In the event of the winding up of the charitable company each mcmber is limited to paying no
TM)re than £ J of the associated costs.
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