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INDO SPANISH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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INDO SPANISH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The emblem of the Indo Spanish Chamber of Commerce (ISCC) has a pictorial of a circle with thick border which is coloured in the colours from the respective countries’ national flags in red, yellow, green, white and orange with black outlines. On the right the name of the Chamber is written. The circle denotes totality, wholeness, original perfection, the Self, the infinite, eternity, timelessness, all cyclic movement and God.

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 RESEARCH CENTRE ON MEAT

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NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTRE ON MEAT The emblem of National Research Centre on Meat (NRCM) has a pink circle supported by three arcs of pink, green and orange representing the core of the meat and the layers by which it is formed. The colours green and orange represent national tricolour. Below the pictorial, its acronym is written in Devanagari and English.

WIPRO

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WIPRO The multicoloured logo or brand mark of Wipro depicts a sense of fluidity, resourcefulness, optimism and connectivity. The multiple colours demonstrate modernity and brand heritage. The elements in the logo represent  ideas, insights, technologies, industries and geographies. The expanding pattern means a boundless organisation. The four concentric circles represent the corporate’s values, employees, clients and partners and communities. The blue of the wordmark creates a sense of serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, calmness, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty. The dots in multiple colours symbolise energy and optimism.

DR REDDY’S LABORATORIES LTD

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DR REDDY’S LABORATORIES LTD The logo of Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd with wordmark and a pictorial in purple colour is a heart and circle placed with its name. The heart denotes empathy and caring and the circles symbolise dynamism and responsiveness. The colour purple represents creativity, royalty, nobility, wisdom, luxury, power and ambition.

DELHI SPORTS UNIVERSITY

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DELHI SPORTS UNIVERSITY The emblem of Delhi Sports University (DSU) in blue, yellow and red has a blue circle which bears the name of the university in Devanagari and English with a motif of an athlete in motion created using six strokes and one dot. The logo is simple, elegant and direct.

DR. SHYAMA PRASAD MUKHERJEE UNIVERSITY

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DR. SHYAMA PRASAD MUKHERJEE UNIVERSITY The emblem of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee University (DSPMU) is placed on a 32 petal lotus flower spread in a circle. The motifs of a triangle intersecting a circle houses an open book on which the year of its establishment is written. The national emblem Ashoka Chakra surmounts these motifs and a pair of laurels support them. All these are placed in a circle and the circle has a border with red outlines. The border carries the motto in Sanskrit ‘विद्यया विन्दतेऽमृतम्’ (Verse 4 II, Kena Upanishad) meaning ‘By Self-knowledge Immortality is Attained’ and the name of the university in Devanagari. The lotus denotes purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty; the laurels denote ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication; the open book represents knowledge, education, learning and wisdom; the colour red symbolises passion, power, strength, courage, determinat

SCHOOL OF INDIA

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SCHOOL OF INDIA  The School of India is inspired by the country that has taught the world. The orange, green, blue and violet identity of the School of India represents the unity of creation formed with five interconnected circles. The sphere is the most perfect form that makes up the entire cosmos. The interlinked circles signify the oneness of life and education which is the basis of enlightenment. The significance of five is a powerful one and finds deep meaning in diverse cultures. Each circle in the identity represents the five core values of School of India - creativity, diversity, brilliance, tolerance and integrity. The design is inspired by the five elements of nature - earth, fire, wind, water and ether; A school that cuts across demographics - villages, towns, cities, states and nations and cultural diversity of the nation - North, South, East, West and central; nurturing at every stage of learning - play school, nursery, primary, middle and senior; Shaping the

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MEGHALAYA

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MEGHALAYA The National Institute of Technology Meghalaya (NITM) is one among the thirty-one NITs in India established under the NIT Act 2007 (Amended 2012) of the Parliament of India as Institutes of National Importance with full funding support from the Ministry of Education, Government of India. Its logo consists of a gear wheel, abstract of an atom with the orbit of an electron and an earthen lamp at the centre. Earthen lamp is a symbol of light. Light symbolises knowledge and darkness represents ignorance. The Lord is the ‘Knowledge Principle’ (Chaitanya) who is the source, the enlivener and the illuminator of all knowledge. Hence light is worshipped as the Lord himself. Knowledge removes ignorance just as light removes darkness. Also knowledge is a lasting inner wealth by which all outer achievement can be accomplished. Wheel is derived out of a circle. Meaning of the symbol circle is universal, sacred and divine. It represent

23 INFANTRY DIVISION

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23 INFANTRY DIVISION The 23 Infantry Division was raised on January 01, 1942, at Jhansi in Central India. Its badge was a red fighting cock on a red circle. The bird was chosen by Major General Reginald Arthur Savory, the division's first commander, as one which would offend neither the Moslem nor Hindu soldiers of the division. In May that year, while the Division was still forming, it was ordered to Imphal in Manipur, where Burma Corps was retreating, having been driven out of Burma by the Japanese. After the end of the Battle of Imphal, the division was withdrawn to India. After recuperating, it began training for future operations in Malaya. Major General Roberts was promoted to command Indian XXXIV Corps and the division was commanded by Major General Douglas Hawthorn. In mid 1945, the Division was due to take part in Operation Zipper, a landing on the west coast of Malaya, as part of XXXIV Corps. Although forestalled by the Japanese surrender, the landi

VEGETARIAN AND NON-VEGETARIAN FOOD

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VEGETARIAN AND NON-VEGETARIAN FOOD “As per FSS (Packaging and Labelling) Regulations, 2011, a ‘non-vegetarian food’ means an article of food which contains whole or part of any animal including birds, fresh water or marine animals or eggs or products of any animal origin, but excluding milk or milk products, as an ingredient and ‘Vegetarian Food’ means any article of food other than non-vegetarian food. It is mandatory for all food manufacturers to indicate as to whether the food item contains any non-vegetarian ingredients or not. To enable the consumer to know whether any packaged food is vegetarian or non-vegetarian, this will be indicated in the form of a brown triangle in square or green circle in a square on the package. A brown triangle is to indicate the presence of nonvegetarian ingredients in the food item, while a green circle indicates that the food item is vegetarian. The green circle and brown triangle in a square are indicated as vegetarian and non-ve

PALM

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PALM The palm is a symbol of Jain religion. The lower portion of this palm shows fearlessness and symbolize the feeling of non-violence ‘Ahimsa’ towards all the creatures in this world. The circle in the middle of the hand symbolizes the cycle of reincarnation ‘Samsara’ and the 24 spokes represent the preachings of the 24 Tirthankars – ‘enlightened souls’, which can be used to liberate a soul from the cycle or reincarnation. The mantra of ‘Ahimsa’ at the bottom of emblem means ‘Live and Let Live’ - ‘Parsparograho Jivanam’. All creatures should help one another. The wheel of dharma with 24 spokes represents the religion preached by the 24 Jain Tirthankars which consist of nonviolence - ‘Ahimsä’, compassion, Aparigraha, Anekäntvaad and other virtues and equality of all the souls.