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MAJHI MUMBAI

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MAJHI MUMBAI The emblem of the ISPL team Majhi Mumbai has a tennis ball being bowled from a street of Mumbai supported by its name written in telescopic and cinema style. All these are placed above a blue shield. The shield refers to  protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the tennis ball and road refers to street cricket of Mumbai and the colour blue symbolises serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, calmness, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

SAGARMALA

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SAGARMALA The insignia for Sagarmala, the port-led development of logistics, has a helm of ship housing a motif of ship on flowing waters, a port, a connecting road to the land and a factory in tricolour of the National Flag. Below these pictorial its name is written. At the bottom its tagline 'Port-led Development' is written. The logo is legible, representative and informative.

TRIPURA TOURISM

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TRIPURA TOURISM The emblem of Tripura Tourism (TT) has multiple motifs representing the State of Tripura forming a shape of the map of Tripura. This is supported by its name written at the right bottom with ‘Tripura ‘ written in sans serif bold with multiple colours denoting the varied and extensive culture and traditions of the State. The motifs in the map include rivers, mountains, forests, mask for dance, temple facade, pineapple, rising sun, sugarcane, local woman, splashing of colours and a monkey. The emblem is attractive and communicates the places of interests effortlessly and it is dynamic.

MAHARASHTRA STATE ROAD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

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MAHARASHTRA STATE ROAD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION MSRDC is a corporation established and fully owned by the Government of Maharashtra through a resolution on July 9, 1996. MSRDC mainly deals with the properties and assets comprising movables and immovables including land, road projects, flyover projects, toll collection rights and works under construction which are vested with the State Government and were under the control of the Public Works Department (PWD). Its logo is a oblong portrait panel with red background on which grey and white colour roads crisscross which appears like ‘M’. At the bottom its acronym is written in black.