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ICAR-NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HIGH SECURITY ANIMAL DISEASES

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ICAR-NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HIGH SECURITY ANIMAL DISEASES The blue circular emblem of ICAR-National Institute of High Security Animal Diseases (NIHSAD) has motifs of a cock, pig and cattle ensconced by a blue circular border inscribed with its name in Devanagari and English. The colour blue symbolises serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, calmness, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

ICAR-CENTRAL AVIAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE

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ICAR-CENTRAL AVIAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE The inverted egg shaped emblem of ICAR-Central Avian Research Institute (CARI) has a cock with wings spread as the motif placed on a pedestal, which is supported by the ears of wheat. These are ensconced by borders of yellow and light blue with black outlines which carry the name and place of the Institute in English and Devanagari respectively. Below the egg pictorial on a banner the motto of the Institute in Sanskrit ‘तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय’ (Yajnavalkya, 1.3.28, Pavamana Mantra, Brihadaranyaka Upanishad) meaning ‘From Darkness Lead me to Light’ is inscribed along with its year of inception.

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 After the end of the Battle of Imphal, the division was withdrawn to India.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

NATIONAL MEAT AND POULTRY PROCESSING BOARD

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NATIONAL MEAT AND POULTRY PROCESSING BOARD The Government of India launched National Meat and Poultry Processing Board (NMPPB) on February 19, 2009. The formation of NMPPB has been notified in the Gazette of India Extraordinary vide notification no 127 dated 20th January, 2009. The National Meat and Poultry Processing Board is an autonomous body and was initially be funded by the Government of India for two years and would be managed by the industry itself. The Board will have 19 Members including CEO of the Board. This industry driven institution is to work as a National hub for addressing all key issues related to meat and poultry processing sector for the systematic and proper development of this sector. The Board would serve as a single window service provider for producers / manufacturers and exporters of meat and meat products, for promoting and regulating the meat industry as a whole and it would result in large number of employment opportunities. The logo in red and yellow symb