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SYAMA PRASAD MOOKERJEE PORT

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SYAMA PRASAD MOOKERJEE PORT The emblem of Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port (SMP) has a blue and green pictorial of a ship with sails on water. Below this its name and place are written in Devanagari and English. Its former name is written at the bottom. The logo is pleasant, attractive and interesting.

STEEL AUTHORITY OF INDIA LIMITED

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STEEL AUTHORITY OF INDIA LIMITED Owned and operated by the Government of India, Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) is a state-owned steel making company based in New Delhi, India. The public sector undertaking was incorporated on January 24, 1974 and is the twentieth largest steel producer in the world and the third largest in India. The organisation owns five integrated steel plants at Bhilai, Rourkela, Durgapur, Bokaro and Burnpur (Asansol) and three special steel plants at Salem, Durgapur and Bhadravathi.The SAIL logo is an abstract mark in blue colour, which is followed by the name in Devanagari and English. The symbol using the triangular form with an upward direction indicates growth and development of the steel industry. The solid rhombus used enclosed within the triangle, stands to infuse high level technical and managerial expertise. The logo has a ladle pouring molten steel held by its tilting arms.

INDIAN SPICES

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INDIAN SPICES The global food market is flush with all kinds of branded spices in consumer packs. All of them bombard the consumer with claims and counter-claims for visibility and attention. But then, the packs seldom reveal the source of origin of the product; nor do they offer a clue as to the quality associated with it. The result is that the consumer is totally confused. The Indian Spices logo is a major effort to overcome this impasse. The international consumer is by and large aware of the intrinsic qualities and acquired superiority of Indian spices. The logo - a fresh green leaf inside an elliptical ring (denoting freshness, growth and excellence) is prominently displayed on all packs cleared and approved by the Spices Board India, so that you can easily spot the pack that spells Indianness and quality. The Board awards the logo selectively to exporters who have certified processing and quality control capability and maintain a high level of hygiene and sanitation at al

SPICES BOARD

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SPICES BOARD The Spices Board was constituted as a Statutory Body on  February 26, 1987 under Section (3) of the Spices Board Act, 1986. The Board is headed by a chairman with its head office at Kochi and is responsible for the development of cardamom industry and promoting the export of all the fifty-seven spices listed in the Spices Board Act, 1986. Its indigo coloured logo has a ship with its sails on water in a circle within which its name in English is written and below the ship ‘INDIA’ is written. Below the circle the name of he Board and ‘Bharat’ are written in Devanagari.