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BENGALURU NORTH UNIVERSITY

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BENGALURU NORTH UNIVERSITY The Government of Karnataka has notified the establishment of Bengaluru North University by trifurcating the erstwhile Bangalore University through its Gazette Notification on August 13, 2015 and was inaugurated on September 21, 2017. This is a State University located in Kolar in Karnataka. The emblem of the university depicts the importance of the jurisdictional area through its geographical features, scientific development and the rhythm of people’s lives. The circular emblem has three concentric circles, which represent the conscious, subconscious and dreams. The outermost circle in yellow represents the universe, power, intellect, honour, enlightenment, timelessness, positivity and the cyclic movement of life; the cyan circle represents the earth and the blue circle represents the university simplicity, purity, openness and optimism. The pictures used in the logo are in grey colour and they represent power and  magic. The tower of the Kolar gold m

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (INDIAN SCHOOL OF MINES) DHANBAD

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (INDIAN SCHOOL OF MINES) DHANBAD The Indian National Congress at its XVII Session of December 1901 passed a resolution stating that vide the Indian Mines Act VII of 1901, a Government College of Mining Engineering be established in some suitable place in India on the models of the Royal School of Mines in England. The McPherson Committee formed by the Government of India, recommended the establishment of the Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad. It was formally opened on December 9, 1926, by Lord Irwin. Its emblem has a lotus supported by a book and in the centre of a blue circle, spokes of which divides the surrounding circle in three parts. Below the book is an assemblage of pick axe, hammer and a miners lamp in the middle of a mining shaft. It is ensconced by a circular gear like borders in which the name of the institute is written in Devanagari and English. On the banner at the bottom of this emblem, its motto ‘उत्तिष्ठत जागृता प्रा