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INDIAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE

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INDIAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE  Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) is popularly known as Pusa Institute, began in 1905 at Pusa (Bihar) with the generous grant of GBP 30,000 from an American philanthropist, Mr. Henry Phipps. The emblem of the research institute has a leaf in red and blue with gold outlines, which is divided into three parts. The middle part has a twig of leaves, a microscope on the left and an open book on the right. It is crested by its name in Devanagari and below the leaf its English acronym and its year of establishment is written. At the bottom, on a golden banner the motto of the university in Sanskrit ‘जीव-जीवनं कृषि’ meaning ‘Agriculture is the Life of the Living’. The leaf symbolises Growth, death and rebirth; the twig symbolises nature and life; microscope symbolises scientific research; the open book symbolises knowledge and wisdom; the colour red symbolises passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebrati

SCOPE GLOBAL SKILLS UNIVERSITY

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SCOPE GLOBAL SKILLS UNIVERSITY Scope Global Skills University (SGSU) has been established vide an act of Madhya Pradesh Assembly in January, 2023  under UGC 2F, with the objective of ‘Education with Skill’ and aims at making youth of the country ‘Skill Smart’. The logo of the university has a monogram of its acronym in orange and purple shaped in the form of a leaf  with an orange arrow head at its top right corner. Its name is written on its right in two lines and its motto ‘Onwards & Upwards’ is written at the bottom. The shape of a leaf symbolises hope, renewal, revival and perpetual growth; the arrowhead signifies protection and strength; the colour orange symbolises energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness and the colour purple symbolises dignity, devotion and independence.

HIMACHAL PRADESH GRAMIN BANK

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HIMACHAL PRADESH GRAMIN BANK Himachal Pradesh Gramin Bank (HPGB), sponsored by Punjab National Bank came into existence with the amalgamation of two RRBs, viz. Himachal Gramin Bank, Mandi (sponsored by Punjab National Bank) and Parvatiya Gramin Bank, Chamba (sponsored by State Bank of India) vide Government of India Notification dated February 15, 2013. The emblem of the bank has a motif of three leaf like designs in yellow inscribed with ‘HP’, ‘G’ and ‘B’ - the bank's acronym on the leaves. This is supported by a pair of crowns of wheat in yellow colour with their stem crossed. All these are supported by a green oval background. Its motto is written in Devanagari ‘ग्रामीण विकास हमारी प्रतिबद्धता’ on top and in English ‘Committed To Rural Development’ at the bottom surrounding the emblem in red. Green denotes hope, freedom, agriculture, nature and fertility and yellow denotes happiness, energy, vitality, focus and creativity. The colours, the motifs and the motto are i

TAGROS CHEMICALS INDIA PVT. LTD.

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TAGROS CHEMICALS INDIA PVT. LTD. Established in 1992, Tagros is a flagship company of the Jhaver group – a prolific business establishment with a rich one hundred year history. Based in Chennai, the capital city of the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu With three state-of-the-art manufacturing sites in Dahej, Panoli (Gujarat), Cuddalore (Tamil Nadu) and an upcoming site at Ankleshwar, Tagros possesses the scalability and capability to deliver world-class agrochemical solutions with a seamless customer experience. Its logo is a wordmark in blue created using sans serif type with variable stroke thickness. The letter ‘g’ is treated with a unique tail and the counter of the letter ‘o’ has a green leaf.

SYNGENTA INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED

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SYNGENTA INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED Syngenta India Private Limited is a world class science and innovative crop solutions company, which transforms how crops are grown to enable millions of growers to make better use of available resources as a leading science-based agritech company. Its logo is a word mark with its name write in blue sans serif bold lowercase, with the ear of ‘g’ depicted as a green leaf symbolising the industry in which it operates and its environment friendliness.

KRISHI RASAYAN EXPORTS PVT. LTD.

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KRISHI RASAYAN EXPORTS PVT. LTD. Krishi Rasayan Exports Pvt. Ltd. having a legacy of more than fifty years in the field of crop and soil care solutions, was founded as a partnership firm in 1972 by Late Sri Parmanand Churiwala and Shri Lakhpat Rai Agarwal. It has seven manufacturing plants all over India are dedicated to producing crop protection products like insecticides, herbicides, fungicides and PGR. Its logo has a red circle on which its acronym is written using six white and three orange dots and its name below. At the bottom of the circle its tagline ‘जडों से जुडी... एक सोच बडी’ is written in Hindi.

SHARDA WORLD SCHOOL

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SHARDA WORLD SCHOOL The Sharda Group comprises over ten companies operating in seven business sectors: education, information technology, engineering tools, construction, healthcare and biotechnology. The group has operations in India and Uzbekistan. Rooted in Indian ethos and traditions, the Group aims to build multinational businesses across the globe. The emblem of Sharda World School is predominantly in leaf green and blue shades. The motif has a swan, which is the symbol of Saraswathi - Goddess of Knowledge and Wisdom in the backdrop of lotus, which is a symbol of purity, serenity and performance. The name of the school is written in a fine serif type in blue and leaf green.

15 CORPS

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15 CORPS The 15 Corps  was first established in 1942, as part of the British Indian Army, during World War II. XV Corps (British India) was first formed from Headquarters Assam and Bengal Presidency District HQ on March 30 1942, to defend Bengal, under the command of Eastern Army. It was disbanded in 1945. The Corps was reestablished after India gained independence, as part of the Indian Army. It took part in all of the wars against Pakistan. As of 2004, it is based at Srinagar. It consists of 19th Infantry Division headquartered at Baramulla; 28th Infantry Division headquartered at Gurez and Artillery brigade. The sleeve patch  of this Corps is red horizontal striped patch intersected with a white stripe in the background with a green ‘Chinar ’ leaf and battle axe in the foreground. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XV_Corps_(India) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XV_Corps_(India) https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1

FCI ARAVALI GYPSUM AND MINERALS INDIA LIMITED

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FCI ARAVALI GYPSUM AND MINERALS INDIA LIMITED The FCI Aravali Gypsum and Minerals India Limited (FCIAGMIL) was incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956 as a public sector undertaking on February 14, 2003 after being hived off the Jodhpur Mining Organization of Fertilizer Corporation of India Ltd. The organisation has to its credit the exploration and prospecting of 265 gypsum deposits with a reserve of more than 100 million tonnes. Most of the gypsum deposits in the country owe their existence to Jodhpur Mining Organisation. Gypsum mines of Jodhpur Mining Organisation are scattered in vast and difficult Thar desert and are situated in Jaisalmer, Sri Ganganagar, Bikaner and Barmer district. Mohangarh mines of FCIAGMIL situated in Jaisalmer District has one of the best quality gypsum in Asia. The emblem of FCIAGMIL has three parabolic orange lines encircling white leaves in green circular patch. Its acronym is written below in Devanagari and English.

EMBLEM OF CHHATTISGARH

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EMBLEM OF CHHATTISGARH  Chhattisgarh State was formed on November 1, 2000 by partitioning sixteen Chhattisgarhi-speaking South-Eastern districts of Madhya Pradesh. Raipur is the capital of the state. Chhattisgarh is the tenth largest state in India with an area of 1,35,190 square kilometre and is the sixteenth largest state of India by population. Chhattisgarh borders the states of Madhya Pradesh on the northwest, Maharashtra on the west, Andhra Pradesh on the south, Orissaon the east, Jharkhand on the northeast and Uttar Pradesh on the north. The emblem of Chhattisgarh has an outer circle of 36 petal lotus encompassing the emblem of Government of India in a green circle which has been accosted on both sides by the leafy crest which at the bottom is supported by three wavy lines symbolising water and symbols of electricity on its left and right.