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MY11 CIRCLE

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MY11 CIRCLE The red and black logo of the My11 Circle mobile cricket gaming application (App) is a word mark of its name with a red pictorial of a cricket ball held in an eccentric circle. Its name is written in black sans serif bold capitals with ‘11’ written in red and in a bigger size. It is promonet on a hand held device and highly legible and attractive.

SRINAGAR KE VEER

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SRINAGAR KE VEER The emblem of the Falcon Risers Hyderabad (SKV) cricket team of ISPL  has a blue shield supported by a pair of crossed black cricket bats and crested by a tennis ball. The name of the team is written over these motifs in bold capitals. The shield refers to protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery and the colour blue denotes serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, calmness, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

MAJHI MUMBAI

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MAJHI MUMBAI The emblem of the ISPL team Majhi Mumbai has a tennis ball being bowled from a street of Mumbai supported by its name written in telescopic and cinema style. All these are placed above a blue shield. The shield refers to  protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the tennis ball and road refers to street cricket of Mumbai and the colour blue symbolises serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, calmness, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

SARDAR VALLABHBHAI PATEL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF TEXTILES AND MANAGEMENT

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SARDAR VALLABHBHAI PATEL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF TEXTILES AND MANAGEMENT The emblem of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International School of Textiles and Management (SVPISTM) has a shield with green outlines holding the motifs of a ball of cotton, a spool of thread, a gear wheel, a graduate with mortarboard hat, and its acronym in green background. Below the shield, on a white banner, the tagline of the Institute ‘Textile Management Excellence’ is written in green. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; spool and the ball represents the textiles; the gear wheel denotes industry, interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure and the graduate with Oxford hat represents denotes educational achievement, equality, tradition and rights of passage.

PGS-INDIA (PARTICIPATORY GUARANTEE SYSTEM OF INDIA) - ORGANIC

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PGS-INDIA (PARTICIPATORY GUARANTEE SYSTEM OF INDIA) - ORGANIC The blue and green emblem of PGS-India (Participatory Guarantee System of India) - Organic has a pair of hands depicted as grass holding a ball of blue water denoting that no chemical is used in its cultivation and production. Below the motif its name is written in sans serif typeface. The colour blue symbolises serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, calmness, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty and the colour green symbolises agriculture, nature, growth, balance, harmony, environment, prosperity, vitality, prestige, wealth and being very down to earth.

PGS-INDIA (PARTICIPATORY GUARANTEE SYSTEM OF INDIA) - GREEN

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PGS-INDIA (PARTICIPATORY GUARANTEE SYSTEM OF INDIA) - GREEN The red and green emblem of PGS-India (Participatory Guarantee System of India) - Green has a pair of hands depicted as grass holding a ball of red denoting that a product is from a farm that is in the process of becoming organic and has stopped using chemicals in its cultivation and production. Below the motif its name is written in sans serif typeface. The colour red symbolises passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration and the colour green symbolises agriculture, nature, growth, balance, harmony, environment, prosperity, vitality, prestige, wealth and being very down to earth.

5 MOUNTAIN DIVISION

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5 MOUNTAIN DIVISION The insignia of 5 Mountain Division is a ball of fire , a divine weapon known as a chakra, adapted from Hindu mythology. Brahma  is the first of the powerful Hindu Trinity of Creator-Preserver-Destroyer. Brahma, the creator, from the cosmological point of view is the Golden Embryo (Hiranyagarbha ), the ball of fire, from which the universe develops. At present, the Division has been looking after the sensitive border areas as well as participating in counter-insurgency operations. The history of the Division has been documented and is displayed at the ‘Ball of Fire’ museum at Tenga in Assam. In June 1943, the Division moved to Chas, then in Bihar, where it underwent training for operations in jungle terrain. In March 1944, the Division was relieved in Arakans and was airdashed to Kohima. The Division pursued the Japanese to Manipur and further to Burma, fighting major battles and racing towards Rangoon. After Rangoon, they set sails for Singap