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Trustees. Annual Report for the period Period stsrt date Day 01 Period end date 31 03 From To Section A Reference and administration details Charity namo BEST COMMUNITY CHARITY othor namas charlty 18 known by R•glstered charlty numb&r (If any) 1187864 Charlty'8 prlnclpal 8ddr888 20 SAXON STREET LEICESTER Po•t¢ode LE3 OBL Nam•8 of tho charlty tru8tO08 who managa the charlty Tr¥J•t•tr nam• Offl¢• Ilf any) D•t•• •eted 11 not for who N•m• of p8r80n lor bodyl •ntitl•d olnt tru•t•• If•n MR. RAJ SHARMA MR, MUKESH K KHURANA DR. JAN BEUTE 10 Nam08 of th• tru8leo8 for the ¢harlty, If any. {for exampl•, any cuitodlan tru•teo•1 Name Dates actad If not for whole ear Nam&8 and addre88e$ of advl•ern Ioptlonal inforniatlon) e of advlser Name Address Name of chlef executive or names of senior staff members (Optional Infomiationl TAR March 2012

Section B Structure, governance and mana Ducription of the charlty'8 trusts CONSTITUTION ement Type of governing document How the chanly is consliluted CHARITABLE INCORPORATED ORGANISATIQN Trustee selection methods (¢g. apiJuii'. Appointed by the majority of the trustees Addltlonal go¥ernanc?18sue8 (Optional Inforrnationl You may choos• lo include additional information, where relevant, about.. policies and protsdures adopted for the induction and training of truslee3', the charty's organisalional structure and any wider ne￿rk with which the charity vK)rks,' relationship wlh any ￿lated parties., Iru$lees' consideration of major risks and the system and procedu￿8 lo manage them. Section C ectives and activities To relieve financial hardship, distress and suffering among poor people, vielims of natural disasters and ether people in need by means of, but not exclusively. making grants or loans for providing or paying for items, equipment, services and facilities, including the provision of food, clean water and accommodation for the benefit of the said persons,. 121 To rel￿ve sickness and lo preserve good health among persons in need. by means of, bul not exclusively, the provision or assistance in the provision of medical equipment or facilities such as testing and Irealmenl centres. hospices and clinics for the benefit of the said persons", 131 To advance education for the benefit of the general public by means of, but not exclusively, the provision or assistance in the provision of educational resources, equipment, activities and facilities. such as schools, training centres and scholarships.. Summary of the objects of the charlty set out In Its govoming document 141 such other purposes which may be ¢haritaUe according lo the law of England and Wales. TAR March 2012

Surnmary of the main acllvStles undertaken for tho public benefit in relation to these objects Ilnclude wlthln thi8 section the statutory declaration that trustee8 have had regard to the guidanco i88u8d by thè Charlty Commission on publlc benefltl The trustees successftjlly raised donations and grants for beneficial projècts for the local community. The trustees established a youth club providing Sports and recreational acb'vilies for over 70 young people. The trustees also delivered a luncheon club weekly that benefits 17 people ularly. Also, the charity gave grants to provide relief aid for victims of the Turkey Earthquake which benefr'tted 45 familiès, and delivered in partnership wlh Friends of Evington the Evington Mela which benefitted between 300 10 400 people wth education, advice, social interaction and healthy recreation. The trustees have conSide￿d the general guidance on public benefit issued by the Charity Commission and has taken due regard of that guidance. The trustees consider that they are satssfied that the charity's activities benefit the public. Addltlonal d8ts118 of obl•ctlv08 and acllvltles {Optlonal inforn)atlonl You may thooi• lo inGlude further slalements. where relevant, about.. policy on granlmaking.. policy programme related investment., contn'bution made by volunteers. Section D Achievements and performance The Iruslees successfvlly raised donations and grants for beneficial projects for the local community. The trustees established a youth club providing sports and recreational activities for over 70 young people. The trustees also delivered a luncheon club weekly that benefits 17 people regularly. Also, the charity gave grants lo provide relief aid for victims of the Turkey Earthquake which benefilled 45 families, and delivered in partnership wth Friends of Evinglon the Evinglon Mela which benefilled bètween 300 to 400 people wlh edu¢ats'on. advice, social inleraclion and health recreation. Summary oltho maln achlovoments of the charlty durlng the year Section E Financial review Brief Statement of th• charlty's pollcy on Msory98 The charity has a policy not to hold any reserves bul to retain and furthèr raise suffi'cient funds for the charitable projects aligned with its aims. During the period, the trustees secured unrestricted income of £10,806. During the period the charity had expenditure of £19,591, including restricted grant expenditure of £8,524. This generated a deficit of £8,785 which was mel with prior year 5urpluse8. At the end of the period, the unre$tricled funds held were £10 602. Detai18 of any funds materlally In dellcit TAR March 2012

Further flnancial revlew detai18 (Optional Inforniationl You may ¢hoo$• to include additional information, ￿ere relevant about.. the charity's principal sources of funds lincluding any fundraisingl,. how expenditure has supported the key obje¢tives of the charity, investment policy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted. Section F Other optional information Section G Declaration Tha trustee8 doclare that they havé approved the trustee8' report above. Slgnod on bohalf of tho charlty's tru8tO01 Slgnature{8) Full namo{s) Position log Secratary. Chalr, Mr. Raj Sharma Chairman Date 2910112025 TAR March 2012

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLANO AND WALES Charity NZMB BEST COMMUNITY CH￿Ty No Illanyl 1187864 Receipts and payments accounts CC16a For the poriod from Period stsrtdale PefiDd end d8te 3110312024 0110412023 Section A Receipts and payments Unr&8trittèd fvnd• Restricted lund• Endowment fund• Total furbds Last y91 to th•nHrn•t toth• n•urnvtÉ to th• n••r••t£ t•th• rt••tg¥¢E toth• n••r••tt A1 R¢¢o1 DO￿￿)ng GrnnL4 Rant 6.128 14,834 4.170 tota ss n￿me ARI 10MOI A2 A88ot and Invo¥tm•nt ¥al••, A3P• m•nts Se$s￿n?1 WO￿￿& LeQBI Fe Reni 8 Venu• Insu1￿ce 8ank ChJig•$ Granti A￿￿Un￿ne1F<e TrnvJl Col 1,200 2.808 2.296 I,lJg 305 4022 $A9J 326 326 46 S.QLbJ 12 006 S.QOO 1.900 605 Sub total 11.017 8,524 A4 A880t and Investrnent Sub total 11,067 8.524 19,591 8,099 Net ofreceipW(p¥yments) Tr•nBhra betw••n fund8 A6 Co8h funds last year end Cash fund$ thls year end 261 8.62 18.53 10,60 10.602 19,36 Paoe 1 Spread6heetron ofCC16a

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unr¢striGted R•$tri¢t6d funds funds to neamtÉ to n•aro8t£ Endowmènt funds CategoFles Details 81 Cash fund$ 10,602 Totsl cash funds 10,602 Unre8trlcted funds trj n••f•8t£ Rostrictsd funds Endowment funds to neaMt£ Detai15 Fun¢to whlch assetbeb)n Cout lopUonal Cufrentvalu• onal Detsils Fund iOwhiEh as•otb•kJn ¢urrentvalue Details Cost lopl0n￿l B4 As80ts retsird for the charlty'• own uso Fuhd towhkh r•lthS An￿W￿dU0 ana When duo ¢Jnal Details BS Liabrliti¢s AtCOunantyfe8s X-2024 Gener Syned by ore or trJ8t88¥ on behalf of all ts trusietr& S&nature Print Name Date of roval Rg" Shom¥ 2910112025