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ICAR-CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF SUBTROPICAL HORTICULTURE

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ICAR-CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF SUBTROPICAL HORTICULTURE The ICAR-Central Institute of Subtropical Horticulture (CISH) has an oval emblem with three mangoes hanging from a tree with leaves ensconced by a yellow border which carries its name in Devanagari and English.

DIVI’S LABORATORIES LTD

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DIVI’S LABORATORIES LTD The logo of Divi’s Laboratories Ltd. is a red oval seal in which its name is written using calligraphic style with an outline. Thi seal presents a classic look which is reliable and trustworthy as a pharmaceutical brand. The colour red symbolises passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration.

MADHYA PRADESH GRAMIN BANK

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MADHYA PRADESH GRAMIN BANK Madhya Pradesh Gramin Bank (MPGB), a Regional Rural Bank, constituted on April 1, 2019 after amalgamation of two Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) namely Narmada Jhaubua Grameen Bank and Central Madhya Pradesh Gramin Bank. The amalgamated bank is under the sponsorship of Bank of India. Its logo in blue and red colours has two slanted oval shapes with portions of its acronym. The portion of the blue oval forming a crescent holds ‘MP’ and on its right the red oval holds ‘GP’ in white lettering serif italics font. Below these the tagline of the bank in Devanagari ‘आपका अपना बैंक’ meaning ‘Your Own Bank’. Slanted ovals signify movement, action, fluidity, flexibility, innovation, transformation and transition. The colour blue denotes stability, trust, loyalty, integrity, wisdom, intelligence, tranquillity and calmness. Combination of these elements and colours aptly summarises the bank’s brand and gives it an acceptable visual identity.

CENTRE FOR JOINT WARFARE STUDIES

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CENTRE FOR JOINT WARFARE STUDIES The Centre for Joint Warfare Studies (CENJOWS) was raised at the initiative of the Ministry of Defence on 24 Aug 2007 and is registered under ‘The Societies Registration Act 1860’. The Centre has been set up to rise above sectoral and departmental legacies and examine joint warfare and synergy issues in their entirety; provide the much needed interface between various stakeholders, viz the government, public and private sector, academia, NGOs and civil society and initiate debates and discussions in an independent and unbiased milieu for emergence of best possible alternative. Its emblem in brown and gold in oval shape has the motifs of all the three armed forces supported by a book and crested by the National Emblem. This is ensconced by a brown oval border in which ‘Aligned with the Future’ and ‘Victory Through Jointness’ is written. At the button its acronym ‘CENJOWS’ is placed.