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SOUTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION

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SOUTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Municipal Corporation of Delhi, the second largest civic body was trifurcated in 2012 into South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC), North Delhi Municipal Corporation(NDMC) and East Delhi Municipal Corporation(EDMC). SDMC is serving the population of almost 56 lakhs citizens with a responsibility of monitoring, upgrading and developing civic amenities efficiently with a view to create a better tomorrow for citizens of Delhi. It occupies an area of 656.91 square kilometres. Its insignia in the form of a shield in green, red and blue has been divided into three parts. The top two parts show Red Fort and a monument. The dividing line is adorned by Qutub Minar. The third part has an opened book, below which a drain is shown. It is surrounded by a circular border, on which the name of the corporation is written in Hindi and English. This is supported by a pedestal. A banner at the bottom has its motto in Sanskrit ‘तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय’

SOUTH WESTERN AIR COMMAND

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SOUTH WESTERN AIR COMMAND Jai Shree Varte Veeram, meaning victory garlands the gallant, is a bye word to the soul and spirit of one of the most operational commands of the Indian Air Force, the South Western Air Command (SWAC). Originally established as No 1 Operational Group at Jodhpur on September 21, 1972, it was subsequently rechristened as the South Western Air Command on July 23, 1980. The operational area, carved out of the Western Air Command, included most of Rajasthan and the entire Gujarat. The crest of the South Western Air Command depicts the national emblem on the top as a pendant of a garland of flowers with ‘Dakshin Paschim Vayu Kaman’ encrypted inside in a semi circle. The centre is adorned by a dagger with wings. At the base, under the inscription 'Bharatiya Vayu Sena', is a scroll with the command motto ‘Jai Shree Varte Veeram’. In a major expansion in the mid eighties, the units located at Pune and Mumbai were transferred from Central Ai

SOUTH WESTERN COMMAND

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SOUTH WESTERN COMMAND The South Western Command  was formally raised on April 15, 2005 and Operationalised on August 15, 2005 at ‘Gothic Lines’ at Jaipur Military Station, with the customary Raising Ceremony and hoisting of the Command Flag by the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief. The Command insignia depicts the core aspects of the essence. A silver streak , symbolising strike action, command and information warfare superimposed with a seven pointed star , heralding of the seventh Command of the Indian Army and with it, assured victory. The formation sign symbolises the synergetic employment of all arms and services across the entire spectrum of conflict in a nuclear biological and chemical backdrop; jointmanship, interdependence, interoperability and compatibility between the Services - a key battle winning factor and Proactive, integrated, synergised and information warfare centre function in combat. https://indianarmy.nic.in/Site/FormTemplete/frmTe

SOUTH ZONE CULTURAL CENTRE

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South Zone Cultural Centre SOUTH ZONE CULTURAL CENTRE  (SZCC) is one of the seven Cultural Centers in the country and was established in 1986, at Tiruvaiyaru in Thanjavur district. The center was later shifted to Thanjavur town. Its main operational areas include the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu and union territories of Pondicherry, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep. The center is dedicated to the promotion of fine arts, dance, drama, music, theater and crafts related forms. It also promotes and preserves the art forms by improving opportunities for the artists, documenting dying art forms and ensuring the participation of the youth in cultural activities. Its emblem has seven round cornered squares filled with seven different colours for seven different States. https://szccindia.org/index.php/about-us http://www.antya.com/detail/South-Zone-Cultural-Centre-SZCC/20409 https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols

SOUTH CENTRAL ZONE CULTURAL CENTRE

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The South Central Zone Cultural Centre (SCZCC) SOUTH CENTRAL ZONE CULTURALCENTRE , Nagpur one of the seven zonal cultural centres in India was  established  in  1986  with  its  headquarters  at  Nagpur.  It comprises the linguistically different states of Andhra Pradesh,  Karnataka,  Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.  Each of these States has rich traditions of folk, tribal, fine arts and crafts. The Centre strives through its various activities to enrich, promote and strengthen these traditions. The Centre is working under the control of Ministry of  Culture, Government of India.  His Excellency, the Governor of Maharashtra is the Chairman of this Centre. The South Central Zone Cultural Centre, Nagpur is  the youngest of seven zonal cultural centre in India. Its logo has seven  round cornered squares with black border of which one in the centre is filled with blue and the others with white. On top of this in Devanagari the word ‘Madhydakshini’ meaning ‘Southern Central’ is written in b