Atul Ltd 2021-22

168 Atul Ltd | Annual Report 2021-22 Note 28.6 Employee benefit obligations (continued) Sensitivity analysis The sensitivity of the defined benefit obligation to changes in the weighted principal assumptions is: Particulars Change in assumptions Impact on defined benefit obligation Increase in assumptions Decrease in assumptions As at March 31, 2022 As at March 31, 2021 As at March 31, 2022 As at March 31, 2021 As at March 31, 2022 As at March 31, 2021 Discount rate 1.00% 1.00% (3.76%) (4.06%) 4.08% 4.49% Attrition rate 1.00% 1.00% (0.89%) (0.41%) 0.96% 0.45% Rate of return on plan assets 1.00% 1.00% (3.76%) (4.06%) 4.08% 4.49% Salary escalation rate 1.00% 1.00% 3.88% 4.39% (3.65%) (4.04%) The above sensitivity analyses are based on a change in an assumption while holding all other assumptions constant. In practice, this is unlikely to occur and changes in some of the assumptions may be correlated. When calculating the sensitivity of the defined benefit obligation to significant actuarial assumptions, the same method (present value of the defined benefit obligation calculated with the projected unit credit method at the end of the reporting period) has been applied while calculating the defined benefit liability recognised in the Standalone Balance Sheet. The methods and types of assumptions used in preparing the sensitivity analysis did not change as compared to the previous year. Major categories of plan assets are as follows: (` cr) Particulars As at March 31, 2022 As at March 31, 2021 Unquoted in % Unquoted in % Government of India assets 1.18 1.93% 1.18 2.24% Debt instruments Corporate bonds 1.22 2.00% 1.17 2.22% Investment funds Insurance funds 53.09 86.81% 50.23 95.20% Others 5.50 8.99% 0.02 0.04% Special deposit schemes 0.16 0.26% 0.16 0.30% 61.16 100% 52.76 100%

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