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DR. VISHWANATH KARAD MIT WORLD PEACE UNIVERSITY

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DR. VISHWANATH KARAD MIT WORLD PEACE UNIVERSITY “With the sole objective of meeting the long felt need for a centre of scientific and educational research, which would meet the challenges of the present and the future, MIT Group of Institutions were established as a society and charitable trust. Since then, the MIT Group of Institutions have grown exponentially and made a strong impact in the field of education throughout the country. Today, the MIT Group provides education in the fields of engineering, medicine, pharmacy, marine engineering, insurance, distance education, telecom management, lighting, design, food & technology, retail management, Masters in business administration, school of government and school education.” Its emblem has a drawing of its major building - World Peace Dome, World Peace Prayer Hall and Library. This building’s height is 263 feet and diameter is 160 feet. The height of the dome is 96 feet, whereas the height of the total struct

DELHI POLICE

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DELHI POLICE Delhi has a long history of policing through the famed institution of the Kotwal. Malikul Umara Faqruddin is said to be the first Kotwal of Delhi. He became the Kotwal at the age of 40 in 1237 A.D. and was also simultaneously appointed as the Naibe-Ghibat (Regent in absence). Because of his integrity and sagacity he held the post through the reigns of three Sultans: Balban, Kaikobad and Kaikhusrau. Another Kotwal is, Malik Alaul Mulk, who was appointed by Sultan Allauddin Khilji in 1297 AD. When Emperor Shahjahan shifted his capital from Agra to Delhi, in 1648, he appointed Ghaznafar Khan as the first Kotwal of the new city, bestowing on him the office of Mir-i-Atish (Chief of Artillery). The institution of Kotwal came to an end with the crushing of the revolt of 1857, the first war of freedom by the British and interestingly, the last Kotwal of Delhi, appointed just before the eruption of the first war of freedom, was Gangadhar Nehru, father of Pandit Motilal Nehru and gr

GOA POLICE

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GOA POLICE The Goa Police as an independent organisation was born in April 1946 with the establishment of Policia do Estado da India – PEI, Police of India, through a decree of the Portuguese regime which ruled Goa until 1961. On June 8, 1969 the transfer of authority from Military Administration to Civil Administration was effected. Goa Police celebrates this week as Goa Police Day and the entire week as Goa Police Week. The emblem of Goa Police is a coat of arms: Argent the letters ‘GP’, and a bordure with the legend Goa police in English and Hindi. Crest is the Asoka capital being the emblem of India, gules and the Garland is branches of laurel, vert. The motto: ‘Nyaya, Shanti, Seva’ in Devanagari, ‘Jsutice, Peace,’ in black lettering on a ribbon vert. http://www.antya.com/detail/Goa-Police/5775 https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1