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MAHARAJA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MYSORE

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MAHARAJA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MYSORE The orange, green and blue circular emblem of Maharaja Institute of Technology Mysore (MITM) has a monogram of ‘MIT’ with the ‘I’ written as a human with green head and ‘Mysore’ written below. These are ensconced by a blue circular border on which its name and place are inscribed in white. The colour orange denotes energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness; the colour green denotes nature, growth, balance, harmony, environment, prosperity, vitality, prestige, wealth and being very down to earth and the blue symbolises serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty. 

HINDUSTAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

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HINDUSTAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL The emblem of Hindustan International School (HIS) is a set of three books and their readers in orange, green and blue. The books are supported by its tagline 'Live Learn Lead'. On the right its name is written along with its affiliation. The colour orange energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness; the colour green symbolises nature, growth, balance, harmony, environment, prosperity, vitality, prestige, wealth and being very down to earth and blue signifies serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

BIRLA GLOBAL UNIVERSITY

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BIRLA GLOBAL UNIVERSITY Birla Global University (BGU) is a self-financed private unitary university established by the Birla Global University Odisha Act, 2015 in Bhubaneswar. The university is managed by Birla Academy of Art & Culture. The insignia of the university has a motif of the Wheel of Konark in orange surrounded by five human-like figures in light green and blue symbolising the cultural heritage of Odisha and its stakeholders. At its right the acronym and name of the university is written in sans serif blue and orange colours. The wheel symbolises moving in general and the continuity of changes and the Wheel of Konark denotes life and times. The orange colour symbolises energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness and blue symbolises serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, calmness, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

COTTON UNIVERSITY

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COTTON UNIVERSITY Cotton University (CU) was formerly known as Cotton College, the institute was established in 1901 by Sir Henry Stedman Cotton, the Chief Commissioner of the erstwhile British province of Assam. It became a constituent college of Gauhati University in 1948. In 2011 the Cotton College State University was established vide an Act of the Government of Assam, with the college as a constituent. Cotton University came into being in 2017 through The Cotton University Act, 2017 that enabled the unification of Cotton College State University and Cotton College. The official emblem of the university dates back to 1933. It was designed by Mohendra Nath Deka Phukan, an alumni of the university. This emblem is a shield which is a symbol of protection of Assam. The shield is coloured orange and green, with orange signifying the sense of sacrifice, and green symbolising peace. The oval-shaped arc with eight corners is a reminder of the glory of Ahom kingdom. The blue colour i

SANKALCHAND PATEL UNIVERSITY

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SANKALCHAND PATEL UNIVERSITY Nootan Sarva Vidyalaya Kelavani Mandal (NSVKM) was established by Shri. Sankalchand Patel in 1952. It established the Sankalchand Patel University on May 9, 2016. The emblem of the university has a pictorial and a word mark. The pictorial has three swooshes of orange, fresh green and dark blue forming a flower-like shape and at its bottom has a orange circle ensconced by a running design of ten persons standing together. Alongside a portion of an open book is shown. At the right of the pictorial the name of the university is written in blue and orange. Its motto in Sanskrit ‘अथातो ज्ञानजिज्ञासा’ meaning ‘That is, the Curiosity for Knowledge’ is written at the bottom. The open book symbolises knowledge and wisdom; people standing together symbolises teamwork and collective wisdom and the three swooshes represent freedom, creativity and innovation.

TRANSSTADIA UNIVERSITY

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TRANSSTADIA UNIVERSITY TransStadia University, which is the first private sports university in Gujarat, which has been accorded the status,under the Gujarat State Private Universities (Amendment) Bill 2022 by the State’s legislative assembly. Its logo has a shield filled with ‘T’ in the background of orange and green colours and supported by a pair of laurels. Its name is written below in a square sans serif font in blue. The shield signifies protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery and laurels signify victory, accomplishment, honour, recognition, immortality, peace and harmony. The colour blue in the logo represents trust, security and stability and the orange and green denote the national colours.

JHARKHAND RAJYA GRAMIN BANK

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JHARKHAND RAJYA GRAMIN BANK Jharkhand Rajya Gramin Bank is a Regional Rural Bank established under Regional Rural Banks’ Act 1976, is a Scheduled Bank jointly owned by Government of India, State Bank of India and Government of Jharkhand. The bank came into existence on April 1, 2019. The logo of the bank comprises a pair of green leaves, a wheel with cogs and bank’s initials denoting bank’s role identity and objective in broad. The letter ‘J’ is made of two leaves, which denote Jharkhand. One small and one large leaf denotes the growth and also shows its commitment towards agricultural growth of the State. Colour green indicates natural, vitality, prestige and wealth. Green is a very down to earth colour and so are RRBians. The wheel with cog are orange. This mechanical tool indicates continuous movement towards further progress and growth. The colour orange symbolises freshness, youthfulness, energy, adaptability, stimulation, kindness, ambition, enthusiasm and strength.

CHHATTISGARH RAJYA GRAMIN BANK

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CHHATTISGARH RAJYA GRAMIN BANK Chhattisgarh Rajya Gramin Bank (CRGB), a Regional Rural Bank (RRB) established in the year 2013 under an act of Parliament by amalgamating Chhattisgarh Gramin Bank (CGB), Surguja Kshetriya Gramin Bank (SKGB) and Durg Rajnandgaon Gramin Bank (DRGB) with head office at Raipur, Chhattisgarh sponsored by State Bank of India is operating in whole of Chhattisgarh. Its emblem is simple, direct and attractive in orange, green and blue colours, the colours of the national flag. It has a circle with a thick orange border, within which a green circle is placed. The acronym of the bank ‘CRGB’ is written in sans serif in blue and its tagline in Devanagari ‘हमेशा आपके साथ’ meaning ‘Always With You’ is written below the green circle. The colours used in the logo represents the colours of the nation, as the bank serves the rural masses of the nation.

CHAITANYA GODAVARI GRAMEENA BANK

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CHAITANYA GODAVARI GRAMEENA BANK Government of India announced the amalgamation of Chaitanya Grameena Bank and Godavari Grameena Bank sponsored by Union Bank of India into a single Regional Rural Bank with its Head Office at Guntur, Andhra Pradesh on March 1, 2006. The circular emblem of the bank in green, orange and blue colours has a house holding a rising sun above flowing water, supported on either side by crowns of cereal. These are ensconced in a green circular border which carries its name in Telugu and English. Sun denotes light, universal prosperity and path for growth; water denotes the rivers of the land and its vitality in life; an orange house is the home of contentment and prosperity and the crowns of cereal represents the major produce and the field of agriculture the bank serves. The emblem represents the domain of the operations of the bank and the expected outcomes on the stakeholders and beneficiaries of its operations.

UDYAMI MITRA

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UDYAMI MITRA SIDBI’s Udyami Mitra is a universal portal aimed at easing access to various financial and nonfinancial services to MSMEs. It hosts 138788 branches and 20000 plus hand holding agencies. Its orange, green and blue logo has a motif and word mark. The motif has a pair of hands letting three entrepreneurs bloom into industrialists with a gear wheel forming their halo. Alongside this Its name is written with underline and at its bottom its tagline ‘Empowering MSMEs’ is written.

DEPARTMENT OF ATOMIC ENERGY

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DEPARTMENT OF ATOMIC ENERGY Indian Atomic Energy Commission was set up in August 1948 in the then Department of Scientific Research, which was created a few months earlier in June 1948. The Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) was set up on August 3, 1954 under the direct charge of the Prime Minister through a Presidential Order. Subsequently, in accordance with a Government Resolution dated March 1, 1958, the Atomic Energy Commission - AEC was established in the Department of Atomic Energy. DAE comprises a group of organisations - five research centres, three industrial organisations, five public sector undertakings, three service organisations and DAE-aided institutions. It is assisted by various boards for promoting research in the field of nuclear and mathematical sciences. DAE SRC guides basic research conducted in institutions under the aegis of DAE. The vignetted blue colour circular logo has a partial structure of atom on top and its acronyms in Devanagari and English below