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CHETTINAD ACADEMY OF RESEARCH AND EDUCATION

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CHETTINAD ACADEMY OF RESEARCH AND EDUCATION Chettinad Academy of Research and Education (CARE) was conferred the status of Deemed to be University in the year 2008 and since then, it has been contributing significantly to the society as an Institute for higher learning and research in the fields of medicine, allied health sciences and nursing. The logo of the academy in cyan and blue has a bold ‘C’ formed from the segment of a circle in cyan with its counter forming a square, one half of it in white and the other half in dark blue. Its name and status is written on its right side. The ‘C’ projects the protective, securing and nurturing aspects and the white and blue square signifies the opening of the door for learning and enrichment. The projection of the half of the square out of the counter denotes the learned student confidently graduating for professional service. The colour blue signifies serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, calmness, wisdom, freedom, openness,

JUICY CHEMISTRY PRIVATE LIMITED

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JUICY CHEMISTRY PRIVATE LIMITED Juicy Chemistry was born of Pritesh and Megha Asher’s relentless ability to question everything they knew about the world of beauty and personal care in 2014. During the initial product development days, the team was trying to formulate a soap using fresh beetroot juice and expected a completely different outcome to what they were expecting and Pritesh claimed that some Juicy Chemistry of ingredients and that pretty much stuck! This is how the company got its name. Its logo has a motif with its acronym in green ensconced by eccentric circles in black. Its name in green colour lowercase in fine serif is placed below, with a dividing line. Below this its tagline ‘organic by nature is written in dark grey sans serif. The colour green represents nature, natural and from earth and black and grey symbolises the truth and being direct in ‘black and white’. The letter ‘j’ has an interesting counter in its descender.

INNOVATIVE RETAIL CONCEPTS PRIVATE LIMITED

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INNOVATIVE RETAIL CONCEPTS PRIVATE LIMITED The bigbasket.com (Innovative Retail Concepts Private Limited) is India’s largest online food and grocery store. With over 18,000 products and over a 1000 brands in the catalogue one will find everything you are looking for. Right from fresh fruits and vegetables, rice and dals, spices and seasonings to packaged products, beverages, personal care products, meats – Big Basket has it all. Its logo is a fresh green squircle shape with its acronym ‘bb’ written in red - bold and black -normal. Below this its name is written in red and black sans serif type.

WEST BENGAL POLICE

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WEST BENGAL POLICE The West Bengal  Police is one of the two police forces of the Indian state of West Bengal. (The other is the Kolkata Police, which has a separate jurisdiction.) The West Bengal Police was reorganized under provisions of the Police Act 1861 during the British Raj. It is headed by an officer designated as the Director General of Police who reports to the State  Government through the Home (Police) Department. The arms of the West Bengal Police are parted per pale Gules and Vert, charged with the emblem of the service being the initials ‘WBP’ within a garland and crested with the Asoka capital, and with the title of the service below, all Or. The motto of this force is ‘We Care We Dare’. http://www.hubert-herald.nl/BhaWestBengal.htm https://wbpolice.gov.in/wbp/Common/WBP_Mission.aspx https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1  

CHANDIGARH POLICE

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CHANDIGARH POLICE  The emblem of Chandigarh Police shows a golden symbol on a red background, surrounded by a blue bordure with the legend ‘CHANDIGARH POLICE - WE CARE FOR YOU’ in white lettering. In the centre red circle, golden coloured dam with flowing water is depicted in golden colour. The emblem is supported by a golden eight-pointed star radiant, crested with the Asoka-capital and its motto, being the emblem of India . http://www.hubert-herald.nl/BhaChandigarh.htm https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1