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HPCL-MITTAL ENERGY LIMITED

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HPCL-MITTAL ENERGY LIMITED HPCL-Mittal Energy Limited (HMEL) operates in the petroleum and petrochemical products industry. Formed in 2007 as a public private partnership between Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL, a Government of India enterprise) and Mittal Energy Investments Private Limited, Singapore (a Lakshmi N Mittal company)in Punjab. The company’s logo has three drops of oil depicted as a flower and leaves in orange and green to emphasize that the company is environment friendly and nationalistic and it is supported by a its acronym ‘HMEL’.

AGMARK

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AGMARK To assure that the agricultural products in India conform to a specified set of standards approved by the Directorate of Marketing and Inspection, a certification by the Government of India i.e., AGMARK is used. The present AGMARK standards cover quality guidelines for 205 different commodities spanning a variety of pulses, cereals, essential oils, vegetable oils, fruits, vegetables and semi-processed products such as vermicelli. The term AGMARK was coined by joining the words ‘Ag’ meaning agriculture and ‘mark’ for a certification mark. The logo of AGMARK is a brand mark style consisting of a diamond shaped graphic at the centre that contains the name of the organisation in bilingual form i.e., Hindi and English in yellow and black. ‘एगमार्क’ is written using Devanagari script. The logo is surrounded by ‘Government of India’ typography, which is also bilingual.

BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED

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BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED Bharat Petroleum is India’s ‘best performing’ Maharatna Public Sector Undertaking and is an oil refining, exploration and marketing conglomerate. In 1928, Asiatic Petroleum (India) joined hands with the Burmah Oil Company, an active producer, refiner and distributor of petroleum products, particularly in Indian and Burmese markets to form the Burmah-Shell Oil Storage and Distributing Company of India Limited. On January 24,1976, as a 100% public sector enterprise, Bharat Refineries Limited, acquired complete ownership of Burmah Shell’s interests in India, including the largest refinery and a nationwide marketing organisation. Bharat Refineries Limited was later named as Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited. 'Those golden drops of Oil' - this is what is commonly seen as Bharat Petroleum’s logo. However, the genesis of this unique symbol takes one back several centuries to the ancient Chinese civilisation, where a similar

OIL AND NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED

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OIL AND NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LIMITED   Oil and NAtural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) is the largest crude oil and natural gas Company in India, contributing around 71 per cent to Indian domestic production. ONGC Videsh Limited, a Miniratna Schedule A Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE) of the Government of India under the administrative control of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, is the wholly owned subsidiary and overseas arm of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC). ONGC made changes in the old Vasudhara symbol, the name of its first oil well on August 14, 2004, to give it a corporate identity. The colour of the new logo represent the sun and the earth. It depicts the image of a flowing well (Vasudhara means flow of wealth), which is vibrant, full of life and active all the time. The logo, the flow lines are open and the word ONGC, both in English and Hindi, is displayed prominently and the state-run firm's message line 'Making

FORTUNE EDIBLE OILS AND FOODS

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FORTUNE EDIBLE OILS AND FOODS Incorporated in 1999, Adani Wilmar is a food processing company and a joint venture between Adani Enterprises and Wilmar International. In November 2000, Adani Wilmar launched its flagship brand ‘Fortune’ under which it produces and sells edible oils including sunflower oil, palm oil, soybean oil, mustard oil, rice bran oil, cottonseed oil, groundnut oil and vanaspati. The visual identity of the company is to convey the transformation in its structure to its customers. The new identity stives to drive three major principles - vibrancy, which represents freshness, modernity and energy; abundance, which stands for authentic taste and flavour and diversity, which reflects its food offerings beyond oils. These are encapsulated in a visual device - the Bloom. The ‘o’ in the word Fortune, has been changed for the ‘Bloom’ device, with each leaf symbolizing the multiple categories it operates in. The design was developed by a London-based agen

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GOA

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GOA The National Institute of Technology Goa (NIT Goa) is a premier technical Institute of the region. NIT Goa was established in the year 2010 by an act of parliament and it is declared as ‘Institute of National Importance’. The emblem of this institute is dominantly blue and circular with a white border. The border carries its name in Hindi and English along with its motto in Sanskrit ‘या विद्या सा विमुक्तये‘ meaning ‘True Knowledge Liberates’. Inside the circle in cyan background a Florence Nightingale oil lamp with flame is placed surrounded by a sprocket wheel. The oil lamp represents the dedication and selfless work of nurses and in this case by the Institute. Nightingale’s dedication remained steadfast even after the war was over. She returned to London and put up the first nursing school where she trained several nurses to have the same dedication and compassion that she always had. Because of her, the once nursing professio