Garg sir I still thinks this to be not Fomes fomentarius but some Phellinus sp.

You can see in ladt image the Pileus is dark brown.. 

  Whereas in Fomes it is light coloured generally white,to ashgray. Hymenium is 
nearly white, banding pattern is different on the pileus compared to 
Phellinus,whereas in Phellinus sp. its more black coloured cracked, margin 
yellow to dark orange, Hymenium in range of yellow, orange brown brick, brown 
etc.

I am just posting some images of F. fomentarius in new thread that looks 
matching.. 


It will be really helpful if Xanthochoric reaction is done as Phellinus sp. 
shows instant black Xanthochoric reaction.. 

Best regards 
Ashutosh Sharma 

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