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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.

JHARKHAND RAJYA GRAMIN BANK

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JHARKHAND RAJYA GRAMIN BANK Jharkhand Rajya Gramin Bank is a Regional Rural Bank established under Regional Rural Banks’ Act 1976, is a Scheduled Bank jointly owned by Government of India, State Bank of India (SBI) and Government of Jharkhand. The bank came into existence on April 1, 2019. The logo of the bank comprises a pair of green leaves, a wheel with cogs and bank’s initials denoting bank’s role identity and objective in broad. The letter ‘J’ is made of two leaves, which denote Jharkhand. One small and one large leaf denotes the growth and also shows its commitment towards agricultural growth of the State. Colour green indicates natural, vitality, prestige and wealth. Green is a very down to earth colour and so are RRBians. The wheel with cog are orange. This mechanical tool indicates continuous movement towards further progress and growth. The colour orange symbolises freshness, youthfulness, energy, adaptability, stimulation, kindness, ambition, enthusiasm and stre...

NAGALAND RURAL BANK

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NAGALAND RURAL BANK Nagaland Rural Bank (NRB) was established on March 30, 1983 under Regional Rural Banks Act, 1976 with its Head Office at Kohima. It is sponsored by the State Bank of India. The emblem of NRB has a pair of crossed Naga spears in red colour surrounded by its name and ensconced in a bluish green gear wheel. A pair of green laurels support this on either side. The colour bluish green denotes the vast opportunities it opens up for the stakeholders and the trust one can repose on the bank. Green colour denotes harmony, freshness, fertility, calmness, tolerance, prosperity and growth. Red spears denote passion, valour, energy and productivity. The laurels are used as a symbol of victory and achievement. They are often used in awards ceremonies and they are also a popular choice for graduation ceremonies. Laurels are a reminder of the hard work and dedication that it takes to achieve success. Gear wheel denotes interconnectedness; efficiency and precision; prog...

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...

ARUNACHAL PRADESH RURAL BANK

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ARUNACHAL PRADESH RURAL BANK Arunachal Pradesh Rural Bank (APRB) is a Scheduled Bank established on November 30, 1983 under Regional Rural Bank Act 1976. It is sponsored by State Bank of India (SBI) in collaboration with the Government of India and Government of Arunachal Pradesh. The circular emblem of the APRB has green mountains with red sun rising from them in a sky-blue background, ensconced by a green border bearing the name of the bank. The mountains and sun represent the sunrise State of Arunachal Pradesh and also denote the new beginning for the people and industry of rural areas of the State. Light blue colour denotes the vast opportunities the opens up for the stakeholders and the trust one can repose on the bank. Green is the colour of hope, freedom, agriculture, nature and fertility which the bank intends to promote.

ELLAQUAI DEHATI BANK

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ELLAQUAI DEHATI BANK Ellaquai Dehati Bank (EDB) is a RRB established on July 16, 1979 under the RRBs Act 1976. Government of India, State Bank of India (SBI) and Government of Jammu and Kashmir are the joint owners of the bank. The circular emblem is in light blue and yellow ochre colours has a gear wheel in the centre which has its motto ‘The Spirit of Service’. These are ensconced by a circular light blue banner with a golden border that has the bank’s name written on it, which is supported on either side by a laurel. The colour blue represents trust, serenity, calmness, depth and loyalty for which the bank stands for. Gold symbolises wealth, prosperity, power, prestige and achievement, which the bank wishes its customers and stakeholders to attain. Laurels are a reminder of the hard work and dedication that it takes to achieve success.

SAURASHTRA GRAMIN BANK

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SAURASHTRA GRAMIN BANK Saurashtra Gramin Bank (SGB) is a Regional Rural Bank, established under RRB Act, 1976 with the amalgamation of JRGB, JAGB and SBGB. The Saurashtra Gramin Bank is jointly owned by the Government of India, Government of Gujarat and State Bank of India. The emblem of the SGB has a blue circular border in blue colour written with the name of the bank in Devanagari and supported by a pair of yellow colour laurels holds the motifs of a lion, map of the State of Gujarat, highlighted the Saurashtra portion of the map, its acronym, its tagline ‘Safety-Security-Growth' and a silhouette of an factory. The map of Gujarat in tricolour represents the State and India; the lion is the native animal of Gujarat; the industrial plant denotes the bank’s service domain and the laurels are used as a symbol of victory and achievement. They are often used in awards ceremonies and they are also a popular choice for graduation ceremonies. Laurels are a reminder of the h...

CHHATTISGARH RAJYA GRAMIN BANK

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CHHATTISGARH RAJYA GRAMIN BANK Chhattisgarh Rajya Gramin Bank (CRGB), a Regional Rural Bank established in the year 2013 under an act of Parliament by amalgamating Chhattisgarh Gramin Bank, Surguja Kshetriya Gramin Bank and Durg Rajnandgaon Gramin Bank with head office at Raipur, Chhattisgarh sponsored by State Bank of India (SBI) is operating in whole of Chhattisgarh. Its emblem is simple, direct and attractive in orange, green and blue colours, the colours of the national flag. It has a circle with a thick orange border, within which a green circle is placed. The acronym of the bank ‘CRGB’ is written in sans serif in blue and its tagline in Devanagari ‘हमेशा आपके साथ’ meaning ‘Always With You’ is written below the green circle. The colours used in the logo represents the colours of the nation, as the bank serves the rural masses of the nation.

ANDHRA PRADESH GRAMEENA VIKAS BANK

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ANDHRA PRADESH GRAMEENA VIKAS BANK Andhra Pradesh Grameena Vikas Bank (APGVB), a Regional Rural Bank (RRB) was established in the year 2006 under an act of Parliament by amalgamating Manjeera Grameena Bank (Medak); Sangameshwara Grameena Bank (Mahabubnagar); Kakatiya Grameena Bank (Warangal); Nagarjuna Grameena Bank (Khammam and Nalgonda) and Sri Visakha Grameena Bank (Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam) with head office at Hanamkonda, Warangal (Urban District) sponsored by State Bank of India is operating in twenty one districts of Telangana State and three districts of Andhra Pradesh. The logo of the bank has a green motif and blue word mark of its acronym, supported by its tagline ‘We Are With You’. The motif is in a squircle sporting a human depicted like a trunk of a tree and its foliage is treated like eleven humans holding their hand forming a chain. It denotes the people centric environmentally nourishing approach of the bank. The wordmark is its acronym, w...

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 word mark 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 and 71,968 BC outlets. 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 open.