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POLICE PUBLIC SCHOOL, BANGALORE

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POLICE PUBLIC SCHOOL, BANGALORE The circular emblem of the Police Public School (PPS), Bangalore has an open book supporting a glowing flame and the state emblem of the State of Karnataka on a background of open sky with clouds. These motifs are ensconced by a red circular border, on which the name of the school and the motto in Sanskrit ‘विद्याधनं सर्वधन प्रधानम्’ meaning ‘Knowledge is the Supreme Wealth’ are written. The open book symbolises learning, education, knowledge and wisdom; the lamp symbolises light, illumination, awakening, devotion, purity, guidance, protection, hope and prosperity; the open sky represents innocence, hope, peace, tranquillity, hope and optimism and the colour red symbolises passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration.

ICAR-INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SOIL SCIENCES

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ICAR-INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SOIL SCIENCES The circular seal of ICAR-Indian Institute of Soil Sciences (IISS) has motifs of earth with worms, insects, ground water, stone layer, a laboratory flask, a borewell, a plant with roots and three leaves, sky with clouds and its motto in Sanskrit ‘मृदा ददाति पोषणं माता सा सर्वेषाम्’  meaning ‘The Soil Gives Nourishment, She is the Mother of All’. All these motifs represent the soil and its constituents, which give it its character and properties. These also duly denote the scope and domain of research work carried out by the Institute. These motifs are held in a circle with black outline, which is ensconced in a white border with black outline, on which its name and year of inception are inscribed.

YOGI VEMANA UNIVERSITY

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YOGI VEMANA UNIVERSITY Named after a renowned philosopher- thinker, poet, sage and yogi, Vemana, Yogi Vemana University, established in the year 2006, by an Act of A.P state legislature is a blessing for the backward Rayalseema region. The emblem of the university has a globe on base, on which a student sits and studies on a background of sky with clouds and sun, representing the learning of universal knowledge and wisdom. This is supported on either side by a stalk of corn. These are ensconced in a circular blue border, which carries the name of the university and its motto in Telugu. At the bottom of the circle on a blue banner the name of the university is written in white. Corn stalks have been used in many cultures as a symbol of life because it grows from seed to stalk in only 80 days - a short time span compared to other plants and is regarded as a symbol of longevity, prosperity, protection, and spirituality. The globe is a spherical model of earth, of some other ce

SHIVALIK SMALL FINANCE BANK LIMITED

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SHIVALIK SMALL FINANCE BANK LIMITED Shivalik became the first Small Finance Bank in India to transition from an Urban Co-operative Bank. The Shivalik Bank logo blends in with the various aspects from nature with the company goals. The image icon in the picture represents earth (the small green mountain or triangle) and sky (the blue on top). It also connotes reaching for the sky as there is an upward arrow. These aspects hold significance with the company ideals as Shivalik Bank aims for reaching the sky with its feet firmly placed in the ground. The abstract view of mountains denotes stability, strength and growth. The mountain range that can be seen in the image (mountains beyond mountains) reflects the progressiveness of the brand. This indicates the strength with which enables serving the external and internal customers. The blue part of the sky denotes the universe which further connotes prospective clients. This tells a lot about the bank's capabilities and aspir

KARNATAKA COOPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS' FEDERATION LIMITED

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KARNATAKA COOPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS' FEDERATION LIMITED Karnataka Cooperative Milk Producers' Federation Limited (KMF) is the apex body for the dairy cooperative movement in Karnataka. It is the second largest dairy cooperative amongst the dairy cooperatives in the country. In South India it stands first in terms of procurement as well as sales. The brand ‘Nandini’ is the household name for pure and fresh milk and milk products. KMF has sixteen milk unions covering all the districts of the State which procure milk from primary dairy cooperative societies (DCS) and distribute milk to the consumers in various markets in Karnataka. The logo of the federation has a high breed cow standing in green grazing pasture with a backdrop of a big rising sun in blue sky. It is supported by its brand name ‘Nandini’ in bold sans serif letters with rounded strokes. All these are ensconced in an oval with a block border.

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH THIRUVANANTHAPURAM The Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram (IISER TVM) is dedicated to scientific research and science education of international standards in 2008. Its logo implies the beauty of infinity and integrity - the quest for infinite knowledge...the aim of integrating various branches of science...thus was born our emblem, reflecting the vision of IISER TVM; yes!...it wants to tell you what it means; because, the students and faculty of IISER TVM designed it; just have a look at it.....you will find the symbol of infinity, in a cool light blue colour; the same blue which gives beauty to the infinite sky and the deep ocean. The symbol of infinity is definitely mathematical, anyway it is not just mathematics- there are the DNA strands which hold it together; on the other side, you might see the pi, which extends and becomes one with the bonds of chemistry running through the strands.

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT JAMMU

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT JAMMU The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) brand has now become synonymous to innovation, talent and zeal for success and contribution in management. The Government of India established IIM Jammu in Jammu and Kashmir in 2016. IIM Jammu inaugurated its off-Campus at Srinagar on January 24, 2020. The core principles of IIM Jammu are portrayed aptly by our logo, depicting the dynamic and sharp leadership of a flying eagle. The distinct quality of an eagle, of training its young ones in an unique manner, relates to the philosophy of our institute. A young eagle is made to go through a tough, rigorous but rewarding training, which prepares it for the hardships of the real world. Our institute too creates an environment filled with academic rigour in training and our students to emerge as dynamic leaders, prepared to efficiently tackle the challenges of the world. The six elements in both the wings symbolises the six core values of II

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SHILLONG

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SHILLONG Indian Institute of Management Shillong (IIM Shillong or IIM-S) is a public, fully autonomous management institute in the city of Shillong, Meghalaya. Established in 2007, IIM Shillong offers postgraduate, doctoral and executive programmes in management education and Management Development Programmes (MDPs) spanning different streams of management. IIM Shillong’s logo was designed by Anil Sinha and Ankita Gajjar from the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad. The focus of the institute is embodied in the logo which uses colour and imagery from nature - the sun, the sky, and the mountains. The portrayal of the sun in the upper half circle, with its rays spreading across, indicates progress and light. The definite linear lines making up the lower half circle is compared to the skill of the participants and suggests that their energy can be channelized. Within this, the area colored blue stands for the sky and the yellow regio

MAINTENANCE COMMAND

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MAINTENANCE COMMAND Maintenance Command was formed at Kanpur on January 26, 1955, with Air Vice Marshal Harjinder Singh MBE PVSM as its first Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief. Kanpur was the hub centre of maintenance activities even before independence. The only Base Repair Depot - BRD of the Indian Air Force existed at Kanpur, along with a Repair and Manufacturing Depot - RMD. A unit called Aircraft Manufacturing Depot - AMD, was subsequently added to undertake manufacture of the AVRO aircraft. In the perspective of the industrial revolution in India, when the role of IAF was more clearly defined, the AMD was transferred to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited - HAL. This division of HAL is today known as Transport Aircraft Division, or HAL(TAD) and is based at Chakeri, Kanpur. Its insignia has a micrometre screw gauge with an eagle in the centre in a circle which is topped by India’s national emblem. Its motto in Sanskrit  ‘Sarvada Gagane Charetu’ meaning  ‘Always Flying

VELLON SPACE PRIVATE LIMITED

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VELLON SPACE PRIVATE LIMITED Vellon Space Private Limited (VSPL) is India's first commercial launch vehicle company working on a series of launch vehicles based on high altitude launch platforms for pico, nano, and microsatellites up to 25 kg. It is an Indian commercial small satellite launch company working on end-to-end space launch and transportation activity. The company was founded in 2019 in Madurai. Vellon Space provides a dedicated solution for the new launch era with small traditional and conventional series of vehicles -Rudra. It also provides services for precious payload deployment missions and academic payload missions on demand. Its wordmark logo is created using ‘V’ as a rocket seated at a launchpad on fire; ‘o’ as earth with orbitals and the whole logo is coloured with dark to light tones of sky.

PRESIDENT’S BODYGUARD

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PRESIDENT’S BODYGUARD The President's Bodyguard (PBG), as it is known today, was raised in 1773 at Benares, by then Governor General Warren Hastings, with a strength of 50 picked troopers and horses. This nucleus of the Bodyguard was later augmented by another 50, provided by Raja Chet Singh of Benares, bringing the overall strength of the Bodyguard up to 100 horses and men by the end of that year. The establishment of the Regiment varied through the years, being augmented in times of war and it attained its maximum strength of 1929 all ranks, in the Army List of 1845, just prior to the First Sikh War. After Independence, in keeping with its high traditions, the PBG rendered yeoman service in 1947 and around the capital in the upheaval during the aftermath of partition. The Regiment saw action in 1965. In 1988 and 1989, detachments of the PBG served on the world's highest battlefield in Siachen as well as with the Indian contingent forming part of the Uni

NATIONAL CADET CORPS

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NATIONAL CADET CORPS National Cadet Corps  (NCC)  is a tri-services organisation comprising the Army, Navy and Air Force, engaged in grooming the youth - ‘The Leaders of Tomorrow’ - into disciplined and patriotic citizens. The genesis of the NCC can be traced back to the First World War when the Britishers created the University Corps as the second line of defense and to have a large pool of trained youth available for employment into the Armed Forces. After independence the present day NCC under the Ministry of Defence came into existence on  April 16, 1948 through NCC act XXXI, 1948. NCC was formally inaugurated on  July 15, 1948 as soon as the schools and colleges reopened after summer vacation. The Girls Division of the NCC was started in July 1949. In 1950 Air Wing was added on  April, 1 with one Air squadron each at Bombay and Kolkata. The Naval Wing of the NCC was raised in July 1952, thus completing the true representation of all services in the Corps.

INDIAN AIR FORCE

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INDIAN AIR FORCE The Indian Air Force  (IAF) was officially established on October 8, 1932. Its first flight came into being on April 1, 1933.  It possessed a strength of six RAF-trained officers and 19 Havai Sepoys (literally, air soldiers). In January 1950, India became a Republic within the British Commonwealth and the Indian Air Force dropped its ‘Royal’ prefix. At this time, it possessed six fighter squadrons of Spitfires, Vampires and Tempests, operating from Kanpur, Poona, Ambala and Palam, one B-24 bomber squadron, one C-47 Dakota transport squadron, one AOP flight, a communications squadron at Palam and a growing training organisation. The Motto of Indian Air Force has been taken from eleventh chapter of the Gita, the discourse given by Lord Krishna to Arjuna  on the battlefield of Kurukshetra during the Great War of Mahabharata . The Lord is showing His Supreme Divine form to Arjuna and the great form of the Lord is reaching the sky with glory, evoking

INDIAN ARMED FORCES

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INDIAN ARMED FORCES The Indian Armed Forces  are the military forces of the Republic of India. They consist of the Army , Navy , Air Force  and Indian Coast Guard, supported by paramilitary forces and various inter-service institutions such as the Strategic Forces Command . The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces. The Indian Armed Forces are under the management of the Ministry of Defence (MoD), which is led by the Union Cabinet Minister of Defence. The Indian armed forces have been engaged in a number of major military operations, including the Indo-Pakistan wars of 1947, 1965 and 1971, the Sino-Indian War, the 1987 Sino-Indian skirmish, the Kargil War and the Siachen conflict among others. India honours its armed forces and military personnel annually on Armed Forces Flag Day on December 7. The crest of the Indian Armed forces consists of the symbols of the Army, Navy and Air Force placed one above the other  in the middle of