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ANNA BHAGYA

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ANNA BHAGYA The logo of the Anna Bhagya scheme of providing rice at subsidised price has a pink rectangle with yellow outline with its name written in white sans serif bold with green outline and ‘10kg rice per person/month’ below in blue. This is an informative logo for an impactful and big scheme of Government of Karnataka.

CENTRAL SOIL SALINITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE

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CENTRAL SOIL SALINITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE The circular emblem of ICAR-Central Soil Salinity Research Institute (CSSRI) has a circle holding the motifs of saline soil with water and a separating layer of soil has the vegetation of paddy and wheat. This pictorial depicts the domain, scope and research activities of the Institute. This circle is surmounted by its name in Devanagari and supported by a portion of a gear wheel, which represent its engineering and scientific research.  

ICAR-INDIAN INSTITUTE OF RICE RESEARCH

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ICAR-INDIAN INSTITUTE OF RICE RESEARCH The green, golden yellow and brown emblem of ICAR-Indian Institute of Rice Research (IIRR) has a rice plant with its panicle, leaf and stem and at the right bottom the acronym of the Institute is written in Devanagari and English.

DIRECTORATE OF RICE RESEARCH

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DIRECTORATE OF RICE RESEARCH Directorate of Rice Research (DRR) formerly All India Coordinated Rice Improvement Project - AICRIP, was established by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research - ICAR in 1965 with its national headquarters at Hyderabad to organize and coordinate multi-location testing of genetic lines and technologies for crop production and protection generated across the country. The Project was elevated to Directorate of Rice Research in 1975 with an added mandate of research in the thrust areas of irrigated rice. The Directorate continues its multi-location All India Coordinated Rice Improvement Programme (AICRIP) with active partnership of 47 funded cooperating centers affiliated to State Agricultural Universities, State Department of Agriculture and other Research Institutes of ICAR. Besides, over 50 voluntary centers participate in this multi-location testing program. DRR has contributed significantly in overall rice production front which has ensured food secur

EMBLEM OF PUNJAB

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EMBLEM OF PUNJAB  Maharaja Ranjit Singh was the remarkable leader who united the whole Punjab under one flag. His rule stretched from the banks of the Yamuna to the Khyber and from Kashmir to Multan. The emblem of Punjab state government shows the Asoka Capital and its motto, being the emblem of India, surrounded by a bordure charged in chief with an ear of rice and in base with two swords in saltire and on the dexter and sinister the words ‘पंजाब सरकार’ in Devanagari and 'ਪੰਜਾਬ ਸਰਕਾਰ' in Gurmukhii. Below the seal is a ribbon with the title 'Govt. Punjab'. The emblem is tinctured orange.