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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT BANGALORE

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT BANGALORE The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) is a leading graduate school of management in Asia. Its vision is to be a global, renowned academic institution fostering excellence in management, innovation and entrepreneurship for business, government and society. IIMB has a strong brand identity with a logo that has great recall. The sun symbol has been designed by the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, and has been in use since 1994. The concept of the current logo is based on a line from the Sanskrit shloka which has become the motto of IIMB - तेजस्वि नावधीतमस्तु. This line, derived from the peace invocation of several Upanishads, translates as: 'Let our study be enlightening. Let us together be protected and let us together be nourished by God’s blessings / Let us together join our mental forces in strength for the benefit of humanity / Let our study be enlightening / Let us never be poisoned with the seed

THE WADIA GROUP

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THE WADIA GROUP The Wadia Group is an Indian investment company headquartered in Mumbai, India began its journey in 1736. Wadia Group is one of the oldest conglomerates in India with presence in several diversified industries, including FMCG, real estate, textiles, chemicals and food processing. Four companies in the Wadia Group, which form part of the group companies are listed on Indian Stock Exchanges, including Britannia, Bombay Dyeing and NPL. The British Coat of Arms, granted to Nowrosjee Wadia, symbolises this legacy and the Wadia Group’s commitment to advancement and innovation. The crest is an ornate representation of the Group, its philosophy, beliefs and businesses. The crest and base of the shield represent the family origins in the shipbuilding industry during the 1700s. The middle and upper parts of the shield depict the Group’s interests in cotton growing and its links with England in the form of the Lancastrian rose. The motto, 'In Deo Fid

THE JAT REGIMENT

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THE JAT REGIMENT The Jat  Regiment claims its origins from the Calcutta Native Militia raised in 1795, which later became an infantry battalion of the Bengal Army. After 1860, there was a substantial increase in the recruitment of Jats in the Indian Army, however the Class Regiment, The Jats, was initially created as infantry units in 1897 from old battalions of the Bengal Army. In January 1922, at the time of the grouping of the Class Regiments of the Indian Army, the IX Jat Regiment was formed by bringing under a single regiment, four active and one training battalion. The Jats are known in Indian history for their skill with weapons and in combat. They had formed part of almost all successful armies of Indian feudal states. Its Regimental Centre is Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh and its Regimental insignia is the Roman numeral nine representing its ninth position in the regimental hierarchy of the Indian Army of the 1920s. The insignia also has a bugle  indicating th

THE LADAKH SCOUTS

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THE LADAKH SCOUTS The Ladakh Scouts, also known as the Snow Warriors or Snow Tigers, is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army. Specializing in mountain warfare, the regiment's primary role is to guard India's borders in the high-altitude areas of the Ladakh region, as well as Jammu & Kashmir in general. Raised as a paramilitary unit, the Ladakh Scouts were converted into an Army regiment in 2000. The Ladakh Scouts are recruited mainly from India's Ladakhi and Tibetan communities and are among the Indian Army's most decorated units. Its Regimental Centre is Jammu & Kashmir and its Regimental insignia is an Urial  native to the Ladakh Mountains. Its Regimental motto is ‘Ek Goli Ek Dushman’ (One Bullet One Enemy) and its war cry is ‘Ki Ki So So Lhargyalo (Victory to God).   https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1 https://indianarmy.nic.in/Site/FormTemplete/frmTempSimple.aspx?MnId=4mJrq1B8CBGm9dkQYFQKqg==&P

EMBLEM OF UTTARAKHAND

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EMBLEM OF UTTARAKHAND Uttarakhand is formerly known as Uttaranchal and is a State in the northern part of India. It is referred to as the Land of Gods since Hinduism’s many holy temples and cities found here. Known for its natural beauty and wealth of the Himalayas, the Bhabhar and the Terai, the State was carved out of the Himalayan and adjoining north-western districts of Uttar Pradesh on November 9, 2000, becoming the twenty seventh state of the Republic of India. It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region on the north, Nepal on the east and the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh to the south and Himachal Pradesh to the north west. In January 2007, the name of the state was officially changed from Uttaranchal to Uttarakhand. The provisional capital of Uttarakhand is Dehradun. The emblem of Uttarakhand shows a mountain ridge with a valley in base. In chief is the emblem of India and the blue wavy lines depicts its rivers. Below is the title of the country which was changed accordingly