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FLYBIG

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FLYBIG FlyBig is a regional airline based in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is promoted by Gurugram based Big Charter Private Limited. The airline began operations in December 2020 and is focused on connecting Tier-2 cities within India. It aims to build a fleet of more ATR-72s and HAL manufactured Dornier 228 aircraft and eventually expand to a fleet of 20. The flights commenced on December 21, 2020. Its logo in maroon has a symbol and wordmark. The symbol represents a flying object - a bird and alright mark and the wordmark is written in lowercase sans serif with varying stroke thickness.

MIA BY TANISHQ

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MIA BY TANISHQ Crafted for every Indian working woman, Mia by Tanishq offers over 300 designs of contemporary workwear jewellery. Born with the heritage and the legacy of Tanishq. Mia, which means ‘Mine’ in Italian, is a line of fine Jewellery hand- crafted for the woman of today. The charming collections are elegant and exciting, powerful and playful, trendy and tasteful and fine as much as they are fun. The logo of this jewewllery brand has a modern typeface which is a script and looks casual and trendy in maroon to represent working women. This is supported by ‘By Tanishq’.

PRESIDENT’S BODYGUARD

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PRESIDENT’S BODYGUARD The President's Bodyguard (PBG), as it is known today, was raised in 1773 at Benares, by then Governor General Warren Hastings, with a strength of 50 picked troopers and horses. This nucleus of the Bodyguard was later augmented by another 50, provided by Raja Chet Singh of Benares, bringing the overall strength of the Bodyguard up to 100 horses and men by the end of that year. The establishment of the Regiment varied through the years, being augmented in times of war and it attained its maximum strength of 1929 all ranks, in the Army List of 1845, just prior to the First Sikh War. After Independence, in keeping with its high traditions, the PBG rendered yeoman service in 1947 and around the capital in the upheaval during the aftermath of partition. The Regiment saw action in 1965. In 1988 and 1989, detachments of the PBG served on the world's highest battlefield in Siachen as well as with the Indian contingent forming part of the Uni

GODREJ GROUP

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GODREJ GROUP "Established in 1897, the Godrej Group has its roots in India's Independence and Swadeshi movement. Our founder, Ardeshir Godrej, lawyer-turned-serial entrepreneur failed with a few ventures, before he struck gold with a locks business. Today, we enjoy the patronage of 1.1 billion consumers globally across consumer goods, real estate, appliances, agriculture and many other businesses." "With a revenue of over USD 4.1 billion we are growing fast, and have exciting, ambitious aspirations." "Approximately 23 per cent of the promoter holding in the Godrej Group is held in trusts that invest in the environment, health and education." Its primary logo is fresh green, cyan and maroon colours with its name written in a script similar to brush stroke. The new logo was designed by Inerbrand of United Kingdom in the year 2008. The logo is learnt to have been similar to the signature of its founder and its newer version is trendy with

NATIONAL DEFENCE ACADEMY

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NATIONAL DEFENCE ACADEMY   Since its inception sixtythree years ago, National Defence Academy (NDA)  has steadily grown both in stature and élan. The present Academy insignia was selected in 1948. The background is maroon, which is not only an appropriate colour of heraldry but also a symbol of chivalry and sacrifice. The crest is composed of the symbols of the three services superimposed on each other and mounted on top by the Ashoka Capitol . The anchor  supports the sword  and both support the eagle . In this combined form they are no longer four separate entities but fused into one organic whole, communicating visually a new identity, a brotherhood of the armed forces of India, imbued with unquestioned valour (the swords), an unruffled stability and poise (the anchor) which no storms can disturb and fervent zeal always to reach for the sky (the eagle) and the pride of being in the service of the motherland (the Ashoka Capital).  The scroll or motto is fashion

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