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DR B R AMBEDKAR NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY JALANDHAR

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DR B R AMBEDKAR NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY JALANDHAR Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar (NITJ) was established in the year 1987 as Regional Engineering College and was given the status of National Institute of Technology (Deemed University) by the Government of India on October 17, 2002 under the aegis of Ministry of Education, New Delhi. The gearwheel shaped emblem of this institute has a border in which its name is written in English and the circle inside the border houses an atomic structure picture with a backdrop of a glowing sun. AT the bottom in a banner its tagline in Sanskrit ‘सरस्वती नमस्तुभ्यम्‘ meaning ‘Obeisance to Saraswati’.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MIZORAM

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MIZORAM The Ministry of Education, GOvernment of India vide its Order No. F. 23-13-2009-TS-III Dated October 30, 2009 and March 3, 2010, had decided to set up ten new NITs. NIT Mizoram was started in the year 2010. The circular emblem in the form of green to yellow tones of this institute has a book form in which glowing light emanates, throwing up a host of scientific and mathematical symbols. An illustration of atomic structure is placed on this. This is supported on both sides by a pair of bamboo plants. At the bottom of these its tagline ‘Knowledge is the Ultimate Goal’ and ‘NIT Mizoram’ are written. The circular white border bears the name of the institute in Hindi and English.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NAGALAND

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NAGALAND National Institute of Technology Nagaland (NITN), an Institute of National importance is a higher education technical Institute located at Chumukedima (Dimapur), Nagaland. It is one among the ten newly approved NITs by the Government of India in 2009 under the 11th Five Year Plan and it started functioning from the academic year 2010. Its emblem has a dodecagonal leaf platter on which, circular motif is placed inside a border. The dark green colour border has its name, supported by a pair of Ashoka Chakras and its motto ‘Education is Power’ written on it. Inside the circular space, with the background of a mountain, land and waterbody a pair of hornbills, a Naga shield with helical DNA structure, an opened book with an antenna, telecommunication tower, atomic structure, magnetic force illustration and an electric transmission tower are placed. At the bottom of the book ‘2010’, its founding year is written. 

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

'RADURA' LOGO (IRRADIATION OF FOOD)

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RADURA LOGO (IRRADIATAION OF FOOD) Food irradiation is a physical process in which food commodities, bulk or pre-packaged are exposed to controlled doses of energy of ionizing radiation such as gamma rays or X-rays to achieve different technological objectives. This technological process includes extension of shelf-life, destruction of storage and quarantine insect pests and killing of parasites, pathogens and spoilage microorganisms. Radiation processing can thus be used for enhancing food safety, food security and international trade. It became mandatory in 2007 to treat Indian mangoes with gamma radiation for control of quarantine insect pests before export to the USA. In India more than a dozen irradiation facilities have been established by private entrepreneurs for treatment of food. For commercial application of the technology in India, Atomic Energy (Control of Irradiation of Food) Rules were notified in 1991 and later amended in 1996. In 2012, a new amendmen