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YUBA ODISHA NABIN ODISHA

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YUBA ODISHA NABIN ODISHA The green and blue insignia for the initiative of 'Yuba Odisha Nabin Odisha' has a replica of the wheel of Konark in blue in motion splashing colours is overwritten by #Nua-O and the mission's name in white and yellow on a green banner. The emblem is trendy, attractive and interesting.

ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES BHUBANESWAR

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ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES BHUBANESWAR All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar is one of the apex healthcare Institutes established by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojna (PMSSY). Its circular logo in golden brown has the wheel of Sun Temple, Konark superimposed by the traditional symbol of the Caduceus to represent medicine - the staff of the winged messenger, which is intertwined by two serpents. This is crested by the Bhuddhist stupa of Dhauli. These are ensconced by a circular border which carries its name. Below the insignia, its mottos are written in Sanskrit ‘कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेशु कधाचना’ and ‘परा यक्षमं सुबामि ते’, which means ‘You have right to your actions, never to the fruits’ and ‘Cure from tuberculosis’.

AIR INDIA LIMITED

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AIR INDIA LIMITED 1 National Aviation Company of India Limited – NACIL was incorporated under the Companies Act 1956 on March 30, 2007 with its Registered Office at Airlines House in New Delhi and Corporate Office at Air India Building, in Mumbai. Its name was changed on November 24, 2010  to Air India Limited. It is owned by Talace Private Limited, a Special-Purpose Vehicle Vehicle (SPV) of Tata Sons, after sale by the Government of India on January 27, 2022. The logo of Air India is a red coloured flying swan with the 'Konark Chakra' in orange, placed inside it. The flying swan has been morphed from Air India's characteristic logo, 'The Centaur', whereas the 'Konark Chakra' is reminiscent of Indian Airlines logo. The logo features prominently on the tail of the aircraft. While the aircraft is ivory in colour, the base retains the red streak of Air India. Running parallel to each other are the orange and red speedlines from front door to the rear door