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NATIONAL DEFENCE ACADEMY

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NATIONAL DEFENCE ACADEMY   Since its inception sixtythree years ago, National Defence Academy (NDA)  has steadily grown both in stature and élan. The present Academy insignia was selected in 1948. The background is maroon, which is not only an appropriate colour of heraldry but also a symbol of chivalry and sacrifice. The crest is composed of the symbols of the three services superimposed on each other and mounted on top by the Ashoka Capitol . The anchor  supports the sword  and both support the eagle . In this combined form they are no longer four separate entities but fused into one organic whole, communicating visually a new identity, a brotherhood of the armed forces of India, imbued with unquestioned valour (the swords), an unruffled stability and poise (the anchor) which no storms can disturb and fervent zeal always to reach for the sky (the eagle) and the pride of being in the service of the motherland (the Ashoka Capital).  The scroll or motto is fashion

UTTARAKHAND POLICE

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UTTARAKHAND POLICE Uttarakhand Police came into existance when the state of Uttarakhand was formed on the  November 9, 2000 as the 27th State of India, when it was carved out of northern Uttar Pradesh. The emblem of the Uttarakahnd Police shows the emblem of Uttarakhand in color and in a slightly modified version. The arms show the same emblem in golden lining, placed on a shield per fess of red, light blue and dark blue. These are the colours of the Indian Armed Forces. The motto of the force is ‘Mithratha Seva Suraksha’ meaning ‘Friendship Service Security’. http://uk.gov.in/pages/display/115-about-us https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1  

GUJARAT POLICE

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GUJARAT POLICE The emblem of Gujarat Police has a white coloured wheel circled by laurels and crested with Asoka capital being the emblem of India and a yellow bordure with the motto in Gujarati ‘Seva Suraksha Shanti’ meaning Service Security Peace. The words ‘Gujarat Police’ in Gujarati are written at the bottom. All these have been place on a white bordered indigo coloured shield. https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1