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SHAMRAO VITHAL CO-OP. BANK LTD. (SVC BANK)
SHAMRAO VITHAL CO-OP. BANK LTD. (SVC BANK) The logo of Shamrao Vithal Co-op. Bank Ltd. (SVC Bank) has a monogram of ‘S’ written in blue denoting a ribbon with its short name placed on the right. The monogram symbolises a contemporary and an elite bank and the colour blue denotes serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.
THE GURGAON CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. (CD GURGAON)
THE GURGAON CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. (CD GURGAON) The emblem of The Gurgaon Central Co-operative Bank Ltd. (CD Gurgaon) features a monogram of its initials ‘GCCB’ with the letter ‘G’ depicted with three pairs of hands in yellow, orange, red, green, blue, purple and violet holding their hands. In the middle, over the letter ‘b’ a pair of twigs with leaves are placed. The rainbow coloured handholds refer to goodwill, agreement, or farewell, representing trust, respect, and equality; the twigs refer to peace, harmony, unity and interconnectedness and the rainbow colours denote growth, nature, or sustainability. The overall design conveys themes of community, diversity, unity, and growth.
BANK OF BARODA
BANKOF BARODA The emblem of Bank of Baroda (BoB) is a unique representation of a universal symbol. It comprises dual ‘B’ letterforms that hold the rays of the rising sun. It is called the Baroda Sun. The sun is an excellent representation of what the bank stands for. It is the single most powerful source of light and energy – its far reaching rays dispel darkness to illuminate everything they touch. BoB seeks to be the source that will help its stakeholders realize their goals. To its customers, it seeks to be a one-stop, reliable partner who will help them address different financial needs. To its employees, it offers rewarding careers and to investors and business partners, maximum return on their investment. The single-colour, compelling vermillion palette has been carefully chosen, for its distinctiveness as it stands for hope and energy. The Baroda Sun is a fitting face for the brand because it is a universal symbol of dynamism and optimism. The current identity is a result ...
INSECTICIDES (INDIA) LTD
SWASTIKA
SWASTIKA The Swastika is an extremely powerful symbol which is in use for over 3000 years. The image of swastika was used by many cultures around the world, including China, Japan, India and southern European countries. The symbol has many names: ‘wan’ in China, ‘flyflot’ in England, ‘hakenkeuz’ in Germany, ‘tertraskelion’ and ‘gammadion’ in Greece and ‘swastika’ in India. Native Americans also have long used the symbol of swastika. It is an equilateral cross with its arms bent at right angles, in right-facing form in counter clock motion or its mirrored left-facing form in clock motion. It remains widely used in Indian religions, specifically in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism, primarily as a 'tantric' symbol to evoke 'Shakti' or the sacred symbol of good luck. The word 'swastika’ comes from the Sanskrit ‘svastika’ - ‘su’ meaning ‘good’, ‘asti’ meaning ‘to be’ and ‘ka’ as a suffix. It is the symbol which represents life, sun, power, strength and good luck.
ALWAR CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. (DCCB ALWAR)
ALWAR CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. (DCCB ALWAR) The circular seal of Alwar Central Co-operative Bank Ltd. (DCCB Alwar) has a pair of hands shaking supported by ‘Alwar’ and surmounted by ‘ACCB’ is placed in a yellow circle and ensconced by a red circular border inscribed with its motto in Devanagari ‘एक सबके लिए सब एक के लिए’ meaning ‘One for All All for One’. The handshake refers to cooperation, agreement, togetherness, support and strength.
GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, IDUKKI (GECI)
GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, IDUKKI (GECI) The gearwheel shaped emblem of Government Engineering College, Idukki (GECI) features the motifs of a globe supporting an open book inscribed with a computer, an electrical tower and a satellite dish antenna, supported by a traditional lamp and circumscribed by its name and ensconced by a gearwheel. The gearwheel denotes interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; the globe refers to education, knowledge, influence, timelessness, global unity and interconnectedness; the book refers to learning, education, knowledge and wisdom; the lamp denotes light, illumination, awakening, devotion, purity, guidance, protection, hope and prosperity; and the other motifs refer to the branches of engineering.
MEGHALAYA RURAL BANK
MEGHALAYA RURAL BANK Meghalaya Rural Bank (MRB) was established on December 29, 1981 under the Regional Rural Banks Act of 1976. The logo of the bank has a motif of a woman and a man working in a field with a backdrop of snowy mountain and blue sky. These are ensconced in a pink circle with blue outlines bearing the name of the bank. Green and blue are the colours of the land and symbolises the rural setting and nature and scope of the bank’s operations. Pink is an attractive colour which evokes the feeling of tenderness. The colour blue 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.

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