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MIZORAM POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD

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MIZORAM POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD The cyan blue circular emblem of Mizoram State Pollution Control Board (MSPCB) has a globe referring to earth with layers of atmosphere, water and the soil with ‘Mizoram’ written in between two lines. The colour cyan blue symbolises the elements of nature, sky, hope and spring, peace, tranquillity, calmness, relaxation, emotional balance.

VIDHYADEEP UNIVERSITY

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VIDHYADEEP UNIVERSITY The blue and cyan emblem of Vidhyadeep University (VU) has a facade of an entrance with three pillars holding a mortarboard hat, supporting a set of five stars ensconced by a cyan circular border. These are supported by an open book symbolising knowledge, wisdom, education and learning. The name of the university is written at the bottom using sans serif font. The three pillars of the facade symbolise the bridge to heaven from earth and pillar means strength, security of foundation and trustworthiness; the mortarboard hat or oxford hat educational achievement, equality, tradition and rights of passage symbolises and the set of five stars denote perfect harmony among all things in life, with its points providing insight into how we can strive towards achieving this goal. The pillars end as an inverted pencil, which symbolises freedom, intelligence, creativity, professionalism, determination and diligence.

INDIA INTERNATIONAL SEAFOOD SHOW

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INDIA INTERNATIONAL SEAFOOD SHOW India International Seafood Show (IISS) is one of the largest seafood fairs in Asia. IISS as a biennial event offers a sea of opportunities for exporters and importers of Indian marine products. The trade show provides an umbrella for various stakeholders of this sector such as producers, processors, processing machinery manufacturers, linkage sectors, technical experts etc., to assemble under the same roof, build up trade relations. The predominantly blue logo has a pair of identical cyan and blue shells with yellow details supported by the name of the exhibition in the colours of water. It is supported by two swooshes of dark blue and cyan at the bottom meaning river and sea waters.