NAGALAND RURAL BANK
NAGALAND RURAL BANK |
Nagaland Rural Bank (NRB) was established on March 30, 1983 under Regional Rural Banks Act, 1976 with its Head Office at Kohima. It is sponsored by the State Bank of India. The emblem of NRB has a pair of crossed Naga spears in red colour surrounded by its name and ensconced in a bluish green gear wheel. A pair of green laurels support this on either side. The colour bluish green denotes the vast opportunities it opens up for the stakeholders and the trust one can repose on the bank. Green colour denotes harmony, freshness, fertility, calmness, tolerance, prosperity and growth. Red spears denote passion, valour, energy and productivity. The laurels are used as a symbol of victory and achievement. They are often used in awards ceremonies and they are also a popular choice for graduation ceremonies. Laurels are a reminder of the hard work and dedication that it takes to achieve success. Gear wheel denotes interconnectedness; efficiency and precision; progress and advancement; synchronisation and timing and order and structure, which the bank strives for.
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