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SHREEMATI NATHIBAI DAMODAR THACKERSEY WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY

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SHREEMATI NATHIBAI DAMODAR THACKERSEY WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY SNDT Women’s University is the first Women’s university in India as well as in Southeast Asia. The university was founded by Maharshi Dr. Dhondo Keshav Karve in 1916 for women’s education and the first five women graduated in 1921 from this university. It has its headquarters in Churchgate Campus, Mumbai and the other two campuses are at Juhu, Mumbai and Karve Road, Pune. SNDTWU is unique in terms of jurisdiction and can affiliate colleges and institutions anywhere in India with prior consent from the State Government. The motto of the university is ‘An Enlightened Woman is a Source of Infinite Strength’. SNDTWU is a home to one thousand and one hundred teaching and non-teaching staff members and fifty thousand students spread across seven states and a union territory ( SNDTWU ).  The emblem of the university has two major circular elements of which, one is with the circular eight petalled lotus motif with its o

KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK LTD.

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KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK LTD. In February 2003, Kotak Mahindra Finance Ltd. (KMFL) received banking licence from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to convert into a bank - Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. From April 1, 2015, ING Vysya Bank Ltd. merged with KMFL. The red and blue logo of Kotak Mahindra Group is the 'Ka', of distinctly Indian origin; while its curves form the universal 'infinity' sign, thus reflecting its uniquely global Indian personality. One of the basic tenets of economists is that man's needs are unlimited. The 'infinite Ka' symbolises that it has an infinite number of ways to meet those needs. Blue represents trust, security, and professionalism, while red symbolises strength, energy and passion. The combination of these colours creates a sense of reliability, stability and dynamism.

NO. 17 SQUADRON

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NO. 17 SQUADRON The No. 17 Squadron, Air Force also known as 'Golden Arrows', celebrated its 60th anniversary in September 2011. Formed in 1951 at Ambala with Harvard IIB aircraft, the squadron saw action in 1965 and 1971 wars. It also played a key role in 'Op Safed Sagar', the Kargil conflict in 1999 and earned the highest number of gallantry awards in the IAF, including a Vir Chakra.  The crest has a flying arrow from a bow below a flying eagle with the Ashoka on top and the Squadron’s Motto ‘Udayam Ajasram’ meaning 'Infinite Ascent' written below.