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SURYODAY SMALL FINANCE BANK

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SURYODAY SMALL FINANCE BANK Suryoday Small Finance Bank is a new age bank that went live on January 23 2017. It started as Suryoday Micro Finance and now as Suryoday Small Finance Bank. The logo of the bank features an orange sun with a pair of birds flying in the foreground. The sun is a powerful and universal symbol that represents energy, positivity, growth, and enlightenment. It is also associated with qualities such as courage, strength, and vitality. The flying birds denotes the bank’s commitment to financial inclusion and giving the beneficiary the wings of freedom, warmth, touching the lives of many people and emancipation. The logo's use of the sun represents the bank's mission to empower individuals and communities by providing access to financial services that can help them grow and prosper. The colour blue used in the logo represents stability, trust and confidence, which are crucial qualities for a financial institution. Its tagline ‘A Bank of Smiles’

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PUDUCHERRY

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PUDUCHERRY National Institute of Technology Puducherry (NITPY), nestled in the scenes of Karaikal, a coastal enclave in the basin of river Cauvery is one among the ten new NITs in the Union Territory of Puducherry. Fifty of seats reserved for the candidates having residence/native at Puducherry, Karaikal, Mahe, Yanam and the remaining 50% seats are filled on all India basis. The predominantly blue colour circular emblem of NITPY has a shield in a circle having a book with one of famous Einstein's equations; a student with a trophy emerging from the book; a pair of laurels supporting these; a pair of flying birds symbolising freedom and discovery and waves of water supporting all these. The shield stands in the foreground of a glowing sun in blue colour with blue rays, symbolising openness and infinity. A white border separates this and the name of the institute written on the rim of this emblem. At the bottom of this assemblage,