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MAHATMA GANDHI UDYANIKEE EVAM VANIKEE VISHWAVIDYALAYA

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MAHATMA GANDHI UDYANIKEE EVAM VANIKEE VISHWAVIDYALAYA The Mahatma Gandhi Udyanikee Evam Vanikee Vishwavidyalaya (MGUVV) or Mahatma Gandhi University of Horticulture and Forestry has a predominantly green colour circular emblem. A circular flower houses a circular green banner on which its name and place are inscribed in Devanagari and English. Inside the border, a motif of a fully grown tree supported by an open book, inscribed with ‘We the people of India…’ in English and Devanagari. Below these its motto in Sanskrit ‘अत्त दीपोभव’ meaning ‘Be Your Own Lamp’, its year of inception and a bunch of blue flowers are placed. The flowers and the tree depict the field of study of the university; the tree denotes strength, individuality, expression, calmness, growth, the interconnectedness of everything and perpetuity; the open book denotes education, knowledge, learning and wisdom and the colour green symbolises agriculture, nature, growth, balance, harmony, environment, prosperity, vi

THE BOMBAY BURMAH TRADING CORPORATION, LIMITED

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THE BOMBAY BURMA TRADING CORPORATION, LIMITED The Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Limited (BBTCL) is a 150-year-old company, which founded its fortunes on teak in the year 1863, as a public company. The company is a leading concern of the Wadia Group, a reputed Indian business house with interests in plantations, foods, textiles, chemicals, electronics and light engineering, healthcare and real estate. Bombay Burmah, Bombay Dyeing and Britannia are the mastheads of the Wadia Group. It is the second oldest publicly quoted company. The Company has diversified its interests into tea, coffee, other plantation products, biscuit and dairy products, auto electric and white goods parts, weighing products, horticulture and landscaping services, healthcare products (viz.) dental, orthopaedic and ophthalmic products. Its dark green colour emblem is a monogram using the letters B and B. The letters are treated as feathers of a peacock and are supported by a profile of the