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INDIAN SUPER LEAGUE

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INDIAN SUPER LEAGUE The Indian Super League (ISL) is India’s unrivalled football championship which kicked off on October 12, 2014. The inaugural winners of the league were ATK FC, while Chennaiyin FC were the winners of the second season. The league is co-promoted by Reliance, Star India and supported by the All India Football Federation (AIFF). India’s leading industrialists and celebrities from sports as well as the Indian film industry have heavily invested in the league’s eleven franchises based in the following cities: Chennai, Bhubaneswar, Goa, Guwahati, Kochi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Jamshedpur. The logo has an abstract football in orangish red and dark red made up of hexagons. There are eleven orange hexagons representing each of the teams and one of which is placed inside a dark red hexagon (can be) representing two teams from West Bengal. It is surrounded by its name as a semi-circular border supported by a pair of stars and the name of its promot

HYDERABAD METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

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HYDERABAD METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY The Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) was formed by an Act of the then combined state of Andhra Pradesh Government in the year 2008, with an area of 7,257 square kilometre under its purview. HMDA jurisdiction covers 7 Districts, 70 Mandals, 1032 Villages including Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation consisting of 175 Villages and 40 Municipalities / Nagar Panchayats consisting of 138 villages and remaining 719 Villages under jurisdiction of the HMDA. Its logo has ‘HMDA’ written in lowercase larger x-height square and round cornered sans serif letters in black with its motto ‘Growing Global’ at the bottom. Behind this on its right a tricolour of block with cyan, light blue and fresh green quadrants with a silhouette of Charminar, symbolising building a city is placed. 

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY HYDERABAD

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY HYDERABAD Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IITH) is a premier institute of science and technology established in 2008. Its logo is designed using tones of orange to yellow. The design philosophy of the logo is based on the two key words ‘Inventions and Innovations’, the foundation and vision of IIT Hyderabad. It is depicted using two ‘i’s with a common dot above them. These letters emanate outwards in either direction signifying expansion and growth of that knowledge. This reflects the core values of the institute where it fosters and facilitates in expanding one's intellectual ability, creativity, research and scientific discoveries. The identity is a symbolic representation of a person reading a book. This indicates imparting knowledge through quality education. The logo has also been envisaged with another deeper and philosophical meaning. The circle in the logo depicts the sun, the primary source of energy. The port

BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, PILANI

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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, PILANI The Birla Institute of Technology & Science, BITS Pilani is an all-India Institute for higher education. The primary motive of BITS is to ‘train young men and women able and eager to create and put into action such ideas, methods, techniques and information’. The Institute is a dream come true for its founder late Mr G.D.Birla - an eminent industrialist, a participant in Indian freedom struggle and a close associate of the Father of Indian Nation late Mr. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi). BITS is located in the Vidya Vihar campus adjacent to the town of Pilani in Rajasthan. Its circular emblem with supporting banners has yellow, orange, red, light blue and dark blue colours. The tricolour circle is divided into three segments of which one has a chemical structure, the other has a lotus and the third one has a rocket superimposed with a designated path. This circle is ensconced in a gear wheel in a

CENTRE FOR CULTURAL RESOURCES AND TRAINING

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CENTRE FOR CULTURAL RESOURCES AND TRAINING The Centre for Cultural Resources and Training  (CCRT) was set up in May, 1979. CCRT has taken over the scheme - propagation of culture among college and school students, which was being implemented by University of Delhi since 1970, where a Research and Production Cell was functioning for this purpose. In the year 1995, CCRT initiated two regional centres at Udaipur and Hyderabad on the recommendations of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Human Resources and Development. CCRT functions as an autonomous organization under the aegis of Ministry of Culture , Government of India. CCRT’s main thrust is to make students aware of the importance of culture in all development programmes by conducting a variety of training programmes for in-service teachers, teacher educators, educational administrators and students throughout the country. It has regional centres in Guwahati and Damoh too. Its emblem has a swan in reverse i

PHARMACEUTICAL EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL OF INDIA

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PHARMACEUTICAL EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL OF INDIA Pharmaceutical Export Promotion Council of India (Pharmexcil) is the authorized agency of the government of India for promotion of pharmaceutical  exports from India. It was set up under the provisions of Foreign Trade Policy by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry  in May 2004.  One of its objectives is to support, protect, maintain, increase and promote the export of drugs and pharmaceuticals inter alia including intermediates, herbal, ayurvedic, unani and homeopathic medicines, biotech and biological products, diagnostics, surgical , nutraceuticals, pharma industry related services - collaborative research, contract manufacturing, providing base for clinical trials and consultancy. Pharmexcil takes up several external trade promotion activities by organizing trade delegations outside India, arranging buyer-seller meetings, international seminars, etc. The agency's headquarters is located in Hyderabad . It has a oval shaped logo

HYDERABAD METRO RAIL LIMITED

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HYDERABAD METRO RAIL LIMITED Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited (HMRL) is being developed as one of the largest modern transport systems in the world based upon the PPP model. The Metro Rail system under construction is a completely elevated system, generally run in the central median of the road. The viaduct structure for the elevated system is a box girder carrying two tracks on a single pier located on the median of the road. The track gauge is a Standard Gauge (1435 mm) and the electrical traction is 25 kV AC, 50 Hz overhead traction system. The signalling system caters to the needs of a designed speed of 80 KMPH. It is the second longest operational metro network in India after the Delhi Metro (285 stations) with 57 stations and the lines are arranged in a secant model. Its emblem is a red circle ensconced by a blue border that gives backdrop for a speeding metro intersecting with the background. In the blue circular border ‘Hyderabad’ is written on top and ‘Metro Rail’ is writte