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ANNAPURNA STUDIOS

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ANNAPURNA STUDIOS The red and black logo of Annapurna Studios has an upward pointing arrow depicting ‘A’, treated like a cinematographic prism. Below this its name is written in black. The arrow refers to growth, momentum and dynamism and the colour red denotes passion, energy, vibrancy and productivity. The logo is trendy, interesting and attractive.

INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY

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INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY The red colour logo of Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS) has a motif of cross supported by its name in old style typeface in capitals and lowercase. The colour red symbolises passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and bold service.  

DELHI TEACHER'S UNIVERSITY

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DELHI TEACHER'S UNIVERSITY The red colour insignia of Delhi Teacher’s University (DTU) has a monogram of its acronym and its name written as word mark. Below these, its tagline ‘Reimagining Teacher Education’ is written and supported by three squares. The monogram has an arrow above the connected letters of T and U. The logo is simple and attractive. The upward arrow denotes higher ambition and motivation to reach greater things and the colour red denotes passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration.

PASTEUR INSTITUTE OF INDIA

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PASTEUR INSTITUTE OF INDIA The red colour emblem of Pasteur Institute of India (PII) has a Staff of Hermes supported by a pair of entwined snakes and wings and crested by a flame. Below the Staff is year of inception is written. It is surmounted by its name and place written as an arc. At the bottom, on a banner its motto ‘To Serve To Seek To Find and Not To Yield’ is inscribed. The Staff refers to medicine and the medical profession; the flame denotes  enlightenment, hope, life, truth and the regenerative power and the colour red symbolises passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration.

KAIVALYADHAMA ASHRAM

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KAIVALYADHAMA ASHRAM The red circular seal of Kaivalyadhama Ashram has a curled three headed cobra supporting the words सोऽहम् and ॐ and its name in Devanagari. These are ensconced by a red circular outline around which its name and its year of establishment are written. ॐ or Ohm is a symbol representing a sacred sound, syllable, mantra and an invocation and सोऽहम् (16, Isha Upanishad) means ‘I am What He Is’. The three headed cobra may refer to conflicting emotions, thoughts or choices and the colour red denotes passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration.

BIHAR SCHOOL OF YOGA

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BIHAR SCHOOL OF YOGA The emblem of Bihar School of Yoga (BSY) is a circle divided three fourths into a red portion and the rest in blue portion houses the Devanagari letters of हं  and क्षं respectively meaning 'To Know Thyself’ and ‘Forgiveness’. The circle is ensconced by a thin blue outline. Below the circle its name is written in red capitals. The colour red denotes passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration and the colour blue denotes serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

YOGANGA HEALING RISHIKESH

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YOGANGA HEALING RISHIKESH The insignia of Yoganga Healing Rishikesh (YHR) has an interesting monogram created using Y and H in the tones ranging from orange through red, pink, purple to blue using curved thick lines supported by its name written on the right in crisp and clear sans serif typeface in blue. The word ‘Healing’ is placed at the right bottom of the name in orange. The logo is attractive and gives a meaning to the onlooker to respond. 

GITA ASHRAM

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GITA ASHRAM The circular emblem of Gita Ashram houses the image of  Swami Vedvyasanand Sarswati in an orange border which bears the inscription of  ‘M. M. Swami Vedvyasanand Sarswati Shri Gita Ashram International Charitable Trust (Regd.)’ is written in Devanagari. This assemblage is placed on a thirty six petalled lotus and crested by the letter ॐ. The motto of the ashram in Sanskrit ‘योगः कर्मसु कौशलम्’ (Verse 50, Chapter 2, Bhagavad Gita) meaning ‘Yoga is Skill in Action’ is written on a yellow banner and placed above the image. The letter ॐ or Ohm is a symbol representing a sacred sound, syllable, mantra and an invocation; the lotus refers to purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty and the colour orange denotes energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness.

ZORBA THE BUDDHA

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ZORBA THE BUDDHA The red and orange insignia of Zorba the Buddha has an red elongated circle ensconced by four orange petals of lotus. Below the motif its motto ‘Creativity Consciousness Celebration’ is written.  The red dot refers to sun and the Shakti; the lotus refers to purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty; the colour orange denotes energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness and the colour red denotes passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration.  

UTTAR PRADESH PARIVAHAN

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UTTAR PRADESH PARIVAHAN The emblem of Uttar Pradesh Parivahan Nigam (UPPN) in red colour has a red colour double ended arrow forming a loop as its motif depicting a road turnabout. Its tagline in Devanagari ‘आपका अपना साथी’ meaning ‘Your Own Friend’ is written in black at the bottom. Its name in Devanagari surmounts the motif. The colour red symbolises passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration and the colour black symbolises  mystery, power, elegance and sophistication.

PARAMARTH NIKETAN

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P ARAMARTH NIKETAN The oranges and red circular emblem of Paramarth Niketan ashram houses the motifs of one its entrance arches supported by a traditional lamp and its name written on it red. These are ensconced by a circular orange border on which its motto in Sanskrit ‘सर्व भूतहिते रताः’ meaning ‘An Abode Dedicated to the Welfare of All’ are written. The lamp refers to light, illumination, awakening, devotion, purity, guidance, protection, hope and prosperity.

KAMLA PASAND

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KAMLA PASAND The emblem of Kamla Pasand betel leaf spices or ‘pan masala’ is a green betel leaf supporting a red banner bearing its name in Devanagari. The logo is direct, simple and attractive with its contrasting colours and bold treatment.

OSHO NISARGA FOUNDATION

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OSHO NISARGA FOUNDATION The emblem of Osho Nisarga Foundation (ONF) has a monogram of its initials written in black and red rough brush strokes, in which red ‘O’ and black ‘N’ are depicted as a human and the river flowing from the Himalayas respectively. In between these two its name is written in thin sans serif capitals. The red colour symbolises passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration and the black symbolises mystery, power, elegance and sophistication.

NATIONAL ACCREDITATION AND ASSESSMENT COUNCIL

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NATIONAL ACCREDITATION AND ASSESSMENT COUNCIL The emblem of the National Accreditation and Assessment Council (NAAC) has a red circle housing the motifs of a map of Bharat the India holding a black mortarboard hat on which ‘Q’ for quality is written. Its acronym ‘NAAC’ and a dot of where it is located. These are ensconced by a white circular border with a red outline, which bears its name. At the bottom, on a white banner its motto ‘Excellence Credibility Relevance’ is written in black. The mortarboard or Oxford hat refers to the educational institutions the NAAC assess for quality; the map of India about geographical scope and the colour red symbolises passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration.

NATIONAL INSTITUTIONAL RANKING FRAMEWORK

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NATIONAL INSTITUTIONAL RANKING FRAMEWORK The insignia of National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) has a red open book supporting its acronym in blue extra bold sans serif lowercase letters. The ‘i’ of the word mark is depicted as a tag hanging from a badge and the dot on it is shown as a glowing red sun. The word mark is treated as a badge of reward of learning, teaching and excellence in both. The open book denotes learning, knowledge, wisdom and education.

HALDIRAM'S INDIA PVT LTD

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HALDIRAM'S INDIA PVT LTD The emblem of Haldiram's India Pvt Ltd is in the form of a yellow badge with a monogram of ‘HR’ written stylistically and a word mark of its name written in serif italics capital and lowercase typeface in red supported by ‘Nagpur’ at the bottom. The badge has red and yellow outlines with black shadow. Below the badge its tagline ‘Taste of Tradition’ is written. The logo is bright, attractive and is down to earth.

ALPHAVECTOR (INDIA) PVT. LTD.

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ALPHAVECTOR (INDIA) PVT. LTD. The logo of AlphaVector (India) Pvt. Ltd. has an abstract monogram of its acronym ‘AV’ and its name is placed on either side. The monogram is a blue and orangish red equilateral triangle intersecting each forming a black diamond. The name is written in clean sans serif capitals in black. The logo looks trendy and attractive.

MY11 CIRCLE

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MY11 CIRCLE The red and black logo of the My11 Circle mobile cricket gaming application (App) is a word mark of its name with a red pictorial of a cricket ball held in an eccentric circle. Its name is written in black sans serif bold capitals with ‘11’ written in red and in a bigger size. It is promonet on a hand held device and highly legible and attractive.

DREAM11

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DREAM11 The emblem of Dream11, which is a brand from Dream Sports, is a red colour trophy with letter ‘D’ written on it in bold. Alongside its name is written in red sans serif typeface. The logo is prominent, attractive and inspiring. 

TIGERS OF KOLKATA

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TIGERS OF KOLKATA The insignia of  the ISPL team Tigers of Kolkata (TK) is a majestic and ferocious tiger supporting its name with thick brown outlines. The colour yellow symbolises energy, optimism and vibrancy, red denotes passion, intensity, victory and excellence; green refers to growth and harmony. Overall, the represents the common man of Bengal in all its vibrancy and dynamism in rustic colours.