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DEV BHOOMI UTTARAKHAND UNIVERSITY

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DEV BHOOMI UTTARAKHAND UNIVERSITY The emblem of Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand University (DBUU) is a monogram of its acronym ‘DBUU’ placed inside a glowing yellowish orange circle. It has eight red colour glow spikes. It is placed above a circle with a red outline. Its motto in Sanskrit ‘सिद्धिर्भवति कर्मजा’ (Shlok 12, Chapter 4, Bhagavad Gita) meaning ‘Success is Born of Actin’ is placed above the monogram and the name of its place is placed below. The glowing sun symbolises life, energy, power, positivity, illumination, light and clarity; the glowing orangish yellow denotes happiness, energy, vitality, focus, happiness, joy, inspiration and creativity.

MOTILAL NEHRU NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ALLAHABAD, PRAYAGRAJ

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MOTILAL NEHRU NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ALLAHABAD, PRAYAGRAJ Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad, Prayagraj (MNNIT) is an Institute with total commitment to quality and excellence in academic pursuits. It was established in the year 1961 as a joint enterprise of Government of India and Government of Uttar Pradesh and was an associated college of University of Allahabad. For a short duration of two years (2000-2002), the Institute was affiliated to U.P. Technical University. On June 26, 2002 MNREC was transformed into National Institute of Technology and Deemed University fully funded by Government of India. With the enactment of National Institutes of Technology Act-2007(29 to 2007), the Institute has been granted the status of institution of national importance with effect from August 15, 2007. The emblem of this institute has a torch placed in the backdrop of the junction of three rivers depicting ‘Triveni Sangam’; an opened book and a

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MADRAS

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MADRAS The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM) is known both nationally and internationally for excellence in technical education, basic and applied research, innovation, entrepreneurship and industrial consultancy. In 1956, the German Government offered technical assistance for establishing an institute of higher education in engineering in India. The first Indo-German agreement in Bonn, West Germany for the establishment of the Indian Institute of Technology at Madras was signed in 1959. The first Indo-German Agreement provided for the services of German professors and five foremen, training facilities for 20 Indian faculty members and the supply of scientific and technical equipment for the establishment of the Central Workshop and 20 laboratories at IIT Madras. The circular logo of IITM in brown, khaki and red has a burning lamp in the middle with a lotus in bloom within its flame. This is supported by a flash of lightnin