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INDIA SWEDEN JOINT BUSINESS COUNCIL

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INDIA SWEDEN JOINT BUSINESS COUNCIL The circular emblem of India Sweden Joint Business Council (ISJBC) houses the portions of national flags of Sweden and India in blue, yellow, orange and green with crown and Ashoka Chakra. These are ensconced by a circular border with black outlines, on which its name is inscribed. The seal or emblem is a classic and colourful representation of an identity.

MAHATMA GANDHI CHITRAKOOT GRAMODAY VISHWAVIDYALAYA

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MAHATMA GANDHI CHITRAKOOT GRAMODAY VISHWAVIDYALAYA The emblem of Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramoday Vishwavidyalaya (MGCGV) has a crown of wheat supported by the footwear of Mahatma Gandhi with a rising sun in the background. These are supported by a partial wheel of gear, in the counter of which its motto in Sanskrit ‘विश्वं ग्रामे प्रतिष्टितम्' meaning 'The World is Established from the Village' is inscribed. The crown of wheat symbolises agriculture and village produce; the pair of footwear of Mahatma denote that the university follows in the footsteps of his ideals; the rising sun denotes life, energy, power, positivity, illumination, light and clarity and the gear wheel denotes interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure.

MONARK UNIVERSITY

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MONARK UNIVERSITY The orange and blue emblem Monark University (MU) has a monogram of ‘MU’ crested with a crown made from the nib of a pen. In the counter three parallel lines of Tripundra representing Prana - the life force is placed. These are supported by a blue colour circular arc. Below these its name is written in sans serif bold capitals. The nib of a pen symbolises freedom, intelligence, creativity, professionalism, determination and diligence; the tiara or crown denotes symbolises power and status; the colour blue denotes serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, calmness, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty and the colour orange denotes energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness.

MARTIN LUTHER CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

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MARTIN LUTHER CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Martin Luther Christian University (MLCU) is a private university in Shillong, Meghalaya. The university is named after Martin Luther (1483–1546), the father of reformation. MLCU was established in July 2005; it claims to be the first Christian university in India after more than two centuries of Christian education in the country that does not focus on theological training. The cyan and yellow coloured inverted tear drop with a crown is holding a cross above a burning primitive stove with burning firewood. Below the motif its motto ‘The Light of Truth’ is written. The cross represents its christian orientation and theological studies; the crown is symbol of veneration; the burning stove symbolises the Holy Spirit.

ACHARYA N.G. RANGA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY

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ACHARYA N.G. RANGA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY ANGRAU was established under the name of Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University (APAU) on June 12, 1964 through the APAU Act 1963. Later, it was renamed as Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University on November 7, 1996 in honour of Acharya N. G. Ranga. The green colour emblem of the university has a gear wheel bearing the name of the university housing the motifs of an ear of corn, plough, laboratory apparatus, cattle, hut and a flower. The gear wheel is supported by a pair of sickles and an open book at the bottom and on sides by a pair of crowns of paddy crop bunches. The motifs represent the activities and domains of the university; the gear wheel denotes interconnectedness; efficiency and precision; progress and advancement; synchronisation and timing and order and structure; the open book symbolises education, knowledge and wisdom; sickles represent harvesting and agriculture; the laurels represent the harvest, success, victory a

BANGIYA GRAMIN VIKASH BANK

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BANGIYA GRAMIN VIKASH BANK Bangiya Gramin Vikash Bank (BGVB) was formed, as corresponding new RRB on February 21, 2007, consequent upon amalgamation of Mallabhum Gramin Bank, Gaur Gramin Bank, Murshidabad Gramin Bank, Nadia Gramin Bank and Sagar Gramin Bank in West Bengal. The green and yellow circular emblem of the bank has a traditional house placed in front of a gear wheel and a glowing sun, with a pair of stalks of paddy with crowns placed in front. These are ensconced in a green circular border which carries the name of the bank in Bengali and English. The emblem has a white and green border line.  The colour yellow denotes happiness, energy, vitality, focus and creativity and green denotes life, production, fertility, agriculture and village. Sun symbolises light, strength, power and life energy and positive energy. The crown of paddy denotes agriculture, harvest and food safety and the gear wheel is the symbol of industrialisation and progress. The house represents

PRATHAMA UP GRAMIN BANK

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PRATHAMA UP GRAMIN BANK Prathama U.P. Gramin Bank (PUPGB), sponsored by Punjab National Bank, came into existence by amalgamation of two RRBs namely Sarva UP Gramin bank Meerut, Prathama Gramin Bank Moradabad on February 22, 2019. The bank has its head office in Moradabad. The emblem of the bank has a motif of three leaf like designs in yellow inscribed with ‘P’, ‘UP’ and ‘B’ - the bank's acronym on the leaves. This is supported by a pair of crowns of wheat in yellow colour with their stem crossed. All these are supported by a green oval background. Its motto is written in Devanagari ‘ग्रामीण विकास हमारी प्रतिबद्धता’ on top and in English ‘Committed To Rural Development’ at the bottom of the red border surrounding the emblem separated by yellow dots. Green denotes hope, freedom, agriculture, nature and fertility and yellow denotes happiness, energy, vitality, focus and creativity. The colours, the motifs and the motto are in consonance with the bank's operations an

UTKAL GRAMEEN BANK

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UTKAL GRAMEEN BANK The Utkal Grameen Bank (UGB) operates in seventeen districts of Western and Southern Orissa viz. Bolangir, Sonepur, Bargarh, Sambalpur, Deogarh, Jharsuguda, Sundargarh, Kalahandi, Nuapada, Kandhamal, Boudh, Ganjam, Gajapati, Koraput, Malkangiri, Rayagada and Nabarangpur districts covering fifty seven percent of the total districts and sixty three percent of the geographical area and forty eight percent of the total population of the State as per 2001 census. The bank has an interesting emblem in green and orange. The central motif is a gear wheel in orange with its acronym in the centre placed inside the roof and floor of a house. These are ensconced by a semi circle filled with three columns of stem of paddy and the other half of the circle is treated as a gear wheel. Gear wheel denotes interconnectedness; efficiency and precision; progress and advancement; synchronisation and timing and order and structure, which the bank strives for. Green is the col

CLUB ONE AIR

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CLUB ONE AIR Club One Air is one of India's oldest and largest air charter companies. It owns a fleet of jets that cater to corporate India and individuals with exclusive taste. Club One Air is the only Indian company with operational bases in Delhi, Mumbai and Visakhapatnam. Its fleet range includes CRJ-100, Falcon 2000, Cessna Citation Excel and Cessna Citation C II. Its logo has a motif, a word mark and description in gold and red colours. A crown forms the crest, below which its name is written in fine serif font within two lines. Its function ‘Luxury Jet Charters’ is written below.