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ICAR-INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PULSES RESEARCH

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ICAR-INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PULSES RESEARCH The green oval-shaped emblem of ICAR-Indian Institute of Pulses Research (IIPR) is a monogram of its acronym. The monogram depicts different pulses, flower of a pulse plant and roots. Its name in English and acronym in Devanagari circumscribe the monogram forming an oval shape. 

ICAR-SUGARCANE BREEDING INSTITUTE

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ICAR-SUGARCANE BREEDING INSTITUTE The emblem of ICAR-Sugarcane Breeding Institute (SBI) has a wordmark of ‘SBI’ written in Sans serif bold with ‘I’ is treated as a sugarcane with root band. This is supported by an abstract motif of a sugarcane. These are ensconced by a green and white ribbon with red and blue outlines forming an eight pointed star representing chloroplast.

JUNAGADH AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY

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JUNAGADH AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY The predominantly green emblem of Junagadh Agricultural University (JAU) is a monogram created using its acronym ‘JAU’ with a motif of peanut in the counter. At the bottom its motto in Sanskrit ‘कृषिमूलम् जगत् सर्वम्’ meaning ‘Agriculture is the Root of the Whole World’. The peanut represents the major agricultural produce of the region and the colour green denotes agriculture, nature, growth, balance, harmony, environment, prosperity, vitality, prestige, wealth and being very down to earth.

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT INDORE

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT INDORE With the objectives of imparting high quality management education and training, the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Government of India established Indian Institute of Management Indore as Institution of Excellence. The Sanskrit words 'सिद्धि मूलं प्रबन्धनम्' encapsulate the belief that ‘The Root of All Achievement is Management’. This is symbolised by a circle in four segments. The segments collectively represent that management is multidimensional and forms an organic whole. The segments in blue form three quarters of a circle, while the fourth segment that opens out reflects receptivity to the changing environment.