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ANNAPURNA STUDIOS

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ANNAPURNA STUDIOS The red and black logo of Annapurna Studios has an upward pointing arrow depicting ‘A’, treated like a cinematographic prism. Below this its name is written in black. The arrow refers to growth, momentum and dynamism and the colour red denotes passion, energy, vibrancy and productivity. The logo is trendy, interesting and attractive.

S V HIGH SCHOOL

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S V HIGH SCHOOL The cyan to bright green insignia of S V High School (SVHS) the school has a five pointed star superscribed by a shooting arrow. Below the motifs its name is written in black sans serif capitals. The star denotes perfect harmony among all things in life, with its points providing insight into how we can strive towards achieving this goal; the arrow refers to growth, focus and achieving the target and the colour cyan symbolises sky, hope and spring, peace, tranquillity, calmness, relaxation and emotional balance.

CHITTARANJAN NATIONAL CANCER RESEARCH INSTITUTE

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CHITTARANJAN NATIONAL CANCER RESEARCH INSTITUTE The insignia of Chittaranjan National Cancer Research Institute (CNCI) is a yellow shield housing the image of a crab suppressed by a pair of crossed arrows. This assembly is supported by a banner on which its acronym is written. The crab refers to cancer and the crossed arrows aim to defeat and cure one from cancer and the shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery.

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU PORT AUTHORITY

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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU PORT AUTHORITY The emblem of Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) is in the form of a globe. The shades of blue in the JNPA logo are inspired by the water bodies. The wavy strokes and lines refer to JNPA as the port that offers flexibility and ease in operations. The designs are in the shape of a globe which refers to the port’s service to international trade. The rotating arrows around it suggest trade mobilisation in imports and exports. The steer at the top signifies JNPA’s vision to be at the apex of trade in India and the white strokes at the horizon represent its International footprint. The waves at the bottom symbolise modern container handling port, facilitator of international trade and being highly efficient and productive.

CENTURYPLY

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CENTURYPLY The logo of CenturyPly has a pictorial of red five pointed star created with five plywood boards shaped like inward pointing arrows, supported by its name in red in sans serif bold condensed capitals. The star represents perfect harmony among all things in life, with its points providing insight into how we can strive towards achieving this goal and the colour red symbolises passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration.The logo conveys strength, trust and reliability.

INDIA NIGERIA JOINT BUSINESS COUNCIL

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INDIA NIGERIA JOINT BUSINESS COUNCIL The emblem of India Nigeria Joint Business Council (INBC) has a pictorial of a circle with green outline intersected by an upward arrow from left to right and bars of a graph. This represents business, business cycle, business growth, upward movement and dynamism. Below this motif its acronym is written in serif capitals and its tagline ‘Connecting Business’ is also written. The colour green symbolises agriculture, nature, growth, balance, harmony, environment, prosperity, vitality, prestige, wealth and being very down to earth.

MAN-MADE TEXTILES RESEARCH ASSOCIATION

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MAN-MADE TEXTILES RESEARCH ASSOCIATION The pink colour emblem of Man-Made Textiles Research Association (MMTRA) has a square standing on its corner holding its acronym ‘MANTRA’ supported by an arrow on the right. The arrow refers to growth, advancement, forward movement and action and the colour pink symbolises youth, vibrancy, dynamism and freshness.

INTEGRATED GOVERNMENT ONLINE DIRECTORY

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INTEGRATED GOVERNMENT ONLINE DIRECTORY The blue and orange emblem of Integrated Government Online Directory (IGOD) is a wordmark in which ‘G’ is treated as an arrow pointing to the orange circle ‘O’ referring to directory and the ‘D’ is treated with an open counter denoting the receipt of information.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ANIMAL NUTRITION AND PHYSIOLOGY

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ANIMAL NUTRITION AND PHYSIOLOGY The blue emblem of National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology (NIANP) has three blue toned arrows forming an equilateral triangle, on which face of a cattle; three upward pointing arrows and its acronym ‘NIANP’ are placed. The shape represents constant action and continuous improvement and the motifs represent the domain of operations of the institute. 

GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY The red and blue emblem of Gujarat Technological University (GTU) has a shield which denotes the strength of knowledge and education, which houses the motifs of a dam; mortar, pestle and Rx and DNA chain;  a lamp, book, computer and gear wheel; humans with a clock. the domains of engineering the university offers. Below the shield, on a banner its motto in Sanskrit ‘समुचित ज्ञान समन्वय:’ meaning ‘Gathering and Disseminating Knowledge’ is inscribed. Below these, motifs of a globe representing internationalisation; bulb with spark in mind symbolising innovation; a human with multi directional arrows meaning multiple disciplines of the university and the four connecting lines in red denote synchronisation of all the three. The colour red symbolises courage, strength and passion and the colour blue symbolises serenity, intelligence and responsibility.

CHITKARA UNIVERSITY

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C HITKARA UNIVERSITY In the year 2002, Chitkara Educational Trust established its Punjab campus near Chandigarh. Chitkara University was established through The Chitkara University Act in 2010. The insignia has a red squircle depicting arrows in soaring heights, promising everlasting progress. It also illustrates the interlinking of our key stakeholders namely students, parents, faculty, alumni, industry and society as a whole, working in synergy towards a common goal which is the everlasting success of each Chitkara student and creating them as responsible citizens. The colour red denotes energy and passion to explore one’s potential. On its right its name is written in two lines in sans serif extra bold and serif capitals in black.

SHRI VISHWAKARMA SKILL UNIVERSITY

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SHRI VISHWAKARMA SKILL UNIVERSITY Shri Vishwakarma Skill University (SVSU) is a public state university established by the Government of Haryana at Dudhola village of Palwal district of India in 2016. The logo of SVSU is an outcome of a design competition held in 2017. The motto ‘योगः कर्मसु कौशलम्’ has been adopted from Shrimad Bhagwat Gita (Chapter 2. Verse 50), meaning 'Yoga is Excellence at Work'. The blue colour of the logo denotes the university's commitment to uphold the dignity of skill and labour. Seven dots represent Saptarishis in the universe who are collectively bringing the unrevealed wisdom, philosophy, science and knowledge of the cosmos to connect with the human mind to skill them to think out of box with infinite limits. The centrepiece collectively represents the spirit of ideation, creativity and progress encompassing the best of traditional and modern values and wisdom. The gold colour nib of a pen and spanner reminds one to work with one&

FINO PAYMENTS BANK LIMITED

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FINO PAYMENTS BANK LIMITED Fino Payments Bank was incorporated on April 4, 2017 with investments by ICICI Bank, BPCL and Blackstone. The bank’s logo has a motif and word mark in red and blue. The motif is a five pointed star with thick red outline supported by an upward blue arrow. The five-pointed star, also known as a pentagram, is a symbol with a long and varied history. It has been used by many different cultures and religions throughout the world, and its meaning has changed over time. The five points of the pentagram can be interpreted in many different ways. Some people believe that they represent the five elements of nature (earth, air, fire, water, and spirit). Star denotes perfection, humanity, magic and peace. In ancient Greece, the pentagram was a symbol of the goddess Aphrodite. It was also used by Pythagoreans as a symbol of perfection and harmony. Upward arrow denotes growth, progress and success. Alongside its name ‘Fino’ is written in blue with a fancy sans ser

CAPITAL SMALL FINANCE BANK LIMITED

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CAPITAL SMALL FINANCE BANK LIMITED Capital Small Finance Bank Limited (CSFBL) started operations as India's first Small Finance Bank on April 24, 2016, after conversion from Capital Local Area Bank. The logo of the bank has its name written on a red band in reverse capitals and lowercase sans serif bold italics and a motif of four outward pointing arrows in a square on its right. It is supported by bands of white and grey. The colour red denotes dynamism, strength, vigour and vibrancy. The grey colour in the logo represents trust, stability and security. The white colour represents clarity, purity and simplicity. The multi directional arrows denote the varieties of customers and business domains it caters to and its intention to grow. The central red dot denotes the strong core of the bank from which these arrows originate. The overall design of the logo is simple and modern, yet it is also eye-catching and memorable. The logo was designed by the branding agency Landor

INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK

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INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) was founded on February 10, 1937 by Shri. M. Ct. M. Chidambaram Chettyar. The emblem of the bank is an abstract motif created using its acronym 'IOB’. It shows two three layered tilted square boxes aligned diagonally side by side denoting multi layered security of the operations and the trust generated by the same. The top three stroke arrow means growth, achievement and progress. The colour blue used for the logo is the colour of trust and confidence.

SRI RAMACHANDRA INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH

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SRI RAMACHANDRA INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH  Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (SRIHER) (Deemed to be University) previously known as SRMC & RI (DU), had its origin as Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute which was established by Sri Ramachandra Educational and Health Trust in the year 1985. Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute became a Deemed University in September, 1994. Its red triangular emblem with rounded corners has a bow and arrow. This symbolises Lord Rama or Ramachandra and the bow is depicted as a staff with an arrow head and pair of entwined Aesculapian serpents symbolising medicine. The triangle’s vortex is pointing upwards, meaning towards prosperity and growth. The colour red symbolises the medical profession and trust.

INDIAN BANK

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INDIAN BANK Indian Bank was incorporated on March 5, 1907, with an authorised capital of INR20 lakhs and commenced its business on August 15, 1907. In the year 1907, the Indian Bank Ltd. had the tree ‘Banyan’ as a part of its emblem denoting an all around progress, growth (far and wide) and an ever increasing prosperity. Bank of Thanjavur Ltd. (BoT) with 157 branches was amalgamated with the bank. “amilnadu Grama Bank commenced operations on April 1, 2019 after a successful amalgamation of Pandyan Grama Bank of Indian Overseas Bank with Bank’s Pallavan Grama Bank. Government of India announced the Amalgamation of Allahabad Bank – a bank with 155 years legacy into Indian Bank. The three revoving yellow arrows arranged around a central point was introduced in 1978. Its name is written in blue in Devanagari and English below in extra bold serif font. This symbolises continual motion for growth and development. Colour yellow represents positive energy and dynamic vibrancy.

SAFEX CHEMICALS INDIA LIMITED

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SAFEX CHEMICALS INDIA LIMITED Safex Chemicals India Limited is an agrochemical company with more than five hundred employees and a network spanning ten thousand distributors. Its operations are spread across seventeen states with the purpose of achieving farmer’s dream of healthy crops. Its logo has a motif in tones of green supported by a blue wordmark. The motif of leaves is presented using strokes of brush in a stylised manner and the wordmark is written using a sans serif capital and lowercase type. On its right top corner is a forward looking arrow head in violet and at the bottom is its tagline ‘Caring for You to Grow’.

AHMEDABAD URBAN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

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AHMEDABAD URBAN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA) was established on February 1, 1978 by the State Government of Gujarat. The prime objective of the AUDA's formation was to carry out the sustained planned development of the area falling outside the periphery of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation. The important functions of the Authority include the preparation of a physical plan for the development of Ahmedabad urban agglomeration, to prepare the draft town planning schemes, to implement the revised town planning schemes and to monitor and control the development activities in accordance with the revised development plan. Its circular logo has four quadrants in the middle, with a man walking, a house, a tree and a factory. The diagonal separators act as direction markers in blue, orange, red and green meaning that AUDA covers all directions and the outer circle has a border which carries its name in Gujarati and English.

GOVERNMENT E MARKETPLACE

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GOVERNMENT E MARKETPLACE Based on recommendations of the Group of Secretaries, it was decided to set up a dedicated e market for different goods and services procured by Government organisations, departments and PSUs. This meant transforming DGS&D to a digital ecommerce portal for procurement and selling of goods and services. Government e Marketplace (GeM) aims to enhance transparency, efficiency and speed in public procurement. The logo of GeM has several arrow shaped graphical structures, which depicts collaboration, coordination and facilitation between government entities and private vendors. It also contains the acronym and full form of the name, along with the motto ‘Efficient Transparent, Inclusive’.