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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.

UTTARAKHAND GRAMIN BANK

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UTTARAKHAND GRAMIN BANK Uttarakhand Gramin Bank (UGB), sponsored by the State Bank of India established under the RRBs Act 1976, came into existence on November 1, 2012, after the amalgamation of the two erstwhile RRBs viz. Uttaranchal Gramin Bank, Dehradun and Nainital Almora Kshetriya Gramin Bank, Haldwani in Uttarakhand State. The cyan colour emblem of the bank uses a big sans serif ‘U’, with a motif of a human in its counter. The ‘U’ symbolises not only the bank, but also the beneficiaries and prospective customers, as symbolised by the icon. This also represents the rivers in the state of Uttarakhand. The colour cyan, often referred to as light blue or aqua, symbolises clarity, freshness, spirituality, serenity, calmness, peace, tranquillity, trust, stability and reliability and it is used to convey a sense of professionalism and dependability. This is an enormously simple and effective identity for a bank. 

MADHYANCHAL GRAMIN BANK

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MADHYANCHAL GRAMIN BANK Madhyanchal Gramin Bank was established on Novenber 1, 2012 under the Regional Rural Banks Act 1976 merging Madhya Bharat Gramin Bank, Rewa-Sidhi Gramin Bank and Sharda Gramin Bank. Three rural banks sponsored by the State Bank of India namely Damoh-Panna-Sagar Kshetriya Gramin Bank, Shivpuri-Guna Kshetriya Gramin Bank and Bundelkhand Gramin Bank were amalgamated and Madhya Bharat Gramin Bank was established on June 30, 2006. Madhyanchal Gramin Bank is sponsored by State Bank of India (SBI). The light blue colour emblem of the bank has a map of India with a glowing sun in the middle spreading its rays crested by its tagline in Sanskrit ‘सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः’ meaning ‘Let Everyone be Comfortable’ and supported by a laurel on each of its sides. These are ensconced in a circular border, which bears its name on upper and its acronym on the lower part in Devanagari separated by three stars on each side. The colour blue denotes the vast opportunities the

JIO PAYMENTS BANK LTD.

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JIO PAYMENTS BANK LTD. Reliance Industries Limited was granted an in-principle approval by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to establish a new Payments Bank under the Banking Regulation Act, 1949. It then partnered with the State Bank of India to support this ambitious initiative of building payments bank capabilities for every Indian and accordingly, Jio Payments Bank Limited, was incorporated in November 2016. Its blue logo has a circular emblem and a wordmark of its name. The emblem has a shield in a blue circle in which ‘₹’ symbol is placed. Alongside, its name is written in classic sans serif font.

STATE BANK OF INDIA

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STATE BANK OF INDIA State Bank of India (SBI) a Fortune 500 company, is an Indian multinational, public sector banking and financial services statutory body headquartered in Mumbai. The rich heritage and legacy of over 200 years, credits SBI as the most trusted bank by Indians through generations. SBI, the largest Indian bank with one fourth market share, serves over 45 crore customers through its vast network of over 22,000 branches, 62617 ATMs/ADWMs, 71,968 BC outlets, with an undeterred focus on innovation and customer centricity, which stems from the core values of the bank - Service, Transparency, Ethics, Politeness and Sustainability. The bank has successfully diversified businesses through its various subsidiaries. It operates across time zones through 229 offices in 31 countries. Its emblem in cyan colour depicts a key hole symbolising safe and safekeeping. Adjacent to it is its acronym ‘SBI’ in dark blue colour san serif letters. The two counters of the alphabet ‘B’ is kept op