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MADHYA PRADESH STATE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LTD.

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MADHYA PRADESH STATE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LTD. The brownish grey emblem of Madhya Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation Ltd. (MPSTDC) has a tiger placed on a circle, which is ensconced by a border bearing the name of the State. The motif is designed in a traditional style of the State. The border is decorated with traditional ornamental designs. Below this motif its tagline ‘The Heart of Incredible India’ is written. The colour brown symbolises earthiness, simplicity, stability, humility, warmth, reliability, endurance, timelessness and tradition. The logo is intriguing, trendy and attractive.

BENGAL WARRIORS

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BENGAL WARRIORS Bengal Warriors is a Kolkata based franchise owned by Future Group promoted by Kishore Biyani. The Bengal Warriors play in the Pro Kabaddi League, which is a professional kabaddi league in India. Bengal Warriors were initially owned by retail company Fortune Group, who are known for their market retail stores like FBB, Big Bazaar, Home Centre, Brand Factory to name a few. Before the start of 12-team PKL 5, Bengal Warriors roped in Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar to be the co-owner of the team. Its present owners are 'Birthright Games & Entertainment Private Limited'. Bengal Warriors (BEN) is based in Kolkata, West Bengal. In 2019, they won the trophy for the first time by defeating Dabang Delhi. Its logo has a pictorial and wordmark in orange and blue. It depicts the face of a roaring and ferocious tiger of Bengal and wordmark carries its name in orange and white in blue background using a slab serif bold font. A flying pigeon orange repres

JSW GMR CRICKET PRIVATE LIMITED

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JSW GMR CRICKET PRIVATE LIMITED The Delhi Capitals is one of the eight founding teams that plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Co-owned by the GMR Group and the JSW Group company JSW GMR Cricket Private Limited, Delhi Capitals was established in 2008 as Delhi Daredevils before embracing a new avatar in December 2018. The Delhi Capitals has a home in the Feroze Shah Kotla Stadium. Its mission is to be the flag bearer of the city's history, pride and excellence by striving to be the best. Its predominantly blue emblem has a heater shield topped with the Delhi’s iconic architecture forming the background and its name ‘Delhi Capitals’ written in extra bold sans serif with square curves and older style display fonts. These are supported by ferocious looking red tigers in front, left profile and right profiles. The bottom edge of the shield is highlighted by bright orange and white lines.

NO. 1 SQUADRON

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NO. 1 SQUADRON The first Indian Air Force unit raised was No.1 Squadron, Indian Air Force on April 1, 1933. Since then a number of Squadrons, Flights and Units were raised spanning the number range 1-224. With the exception of a few SA-2 Squadrons raised in the mid 60s, all other Squadrons operated either fixed wing aircraft or helicopters. No.1 Squadron Air Force was raised on  April 1, 1933 at Drigh Road, Karachi and equipped with 04 Westland Wapiti aircraft. The Indian element consisted of six officers and nine technicians then known as Hawai Sepoys. The early history of 1 Squadron is synonymous with the history of the Indian Air Force. It was formed on the day the Indian Air Force received its first batch of trained pilots from RAF Cranwell. The first batch of Indians at Cranwell were HC Sircar, Subroto Mukherjee (later Air Marshal and the first Indian Chief of the Air Staff), AB Awan, Bhupendra Singh, Amarjit Singh and J N Tandon. Its current location is Mah

BENGAL AREA

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BENGAL AREA The Headquarter of Bengal Area of Indian Army is in Kolkata.  The formation badge and sleeve patch of this Area has a Royal Bengal tiger  on red background.   https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1 https://www.bharat-rakshak.com/ARMY/images/Area-Bengal_Small.jpg https://www.bharat-rakshak.com/ARMY/heraldry/399-Area-Badges.html  

31 ARMOURED DIVISION

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31 ARMOURED DIVISION  At the end of 1941, by which time 1st Indian Support Group had joined the division, it was renamed 31 Indian Armoured Division and its brigades redesignated as the 251st and 252nd Indian Armoured Brigades and 31st Indian Support Group. In mid1942, by which time the support group had been disbanded, the 251st brigade was detached and the rest of the division was shipped to join the British Tenth Army and served in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. The Division is now active as part of the present day Indian Army, headquartered at Jhansi as part of XXI Corps. The formation badge and sleeve patch of this Division has a white tiger  on yellow background red border.   https://www.bharat-rakshak.com/ARMY/images/31AD.jpg https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1 https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/india/31-div.htm

26 INFANTRY DIVISION

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26 INFANTRY DIVISION When the Japanese invaded Burma in 1942, the various units in training or stationed around Barrackpur near Calcutta in India were hastily formed into the ‘Calcutta’ Division on March 20, 1942. On May 15, the Division was retitled the Indian 26th Division. The division's badge was a Bengal tiger stepping through a blue triangle, representing the delta of the Ganges River, on a black background. For much of 1942, the division was heavily engaged in internal security and not regarded as battle-worthy due to lack of training and transport. It formed part of Indian XV Corps, but late in 1942, it was taken over directly by Eastern Army. Once reorganised, the division was in reserve for the first part of the Second Arakan Offensive, once again under XV Corps. When a Japanese counter-attack at Ngakyedauk cut off the forward troops, 26th Division was deployed to relieve them. It fought down the coastal plain to reopen the roads by which the 5th

BRITANNIA INDUSTRIES

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  BRITANNIA INDUSTRIES Britannia Industries is one of India’s leading food companies with a hundred-year legacy and annual revenues in excess of INR 9000 Cr. Britannia is among the most trusted food brands, and manufactures India’s favourite brands like Good Day, Tiger, NutriChoice, Milk Bikis and Marie Gold which are household names in India. Britannia’s product portfolio includes Biscuits, Bread, Cakes, Rusk, and Dairy products including Cheese, Beverages, Milk and Yoghurt. Britannia is a brand which many generations of Indians have grown up with and our brands are cherished and loved in India and the world over. Britannia products are available across the country in close to 5 million retail outlets and reach over 50 percent of Indian homes. Brand Britannia is listed amongst the most trusted, valuable and popular brands in various surveys conducted by prestigious organizations like Millward Brown, IMRB, WPP Group and Havas Media Group to name a few. Its emble

GREATER CHENNAI CORPORATION

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GREATER CHENNAI CORPORATION The Greater Chennai Corporation (previously Madras) (GCC)is the Oldest Municipal Institution in India established on the September 29, 1688. A charter was issued on the December 30, 1607 by East India Company constituting the ‘Town of Fort St. George’ and all the territories thereunto belonging, not exceeding the distance of ten miles from the Fort, into a Corporation. The Parliamentary Act of 1792 gave the Corporation power to levy Municipal Taxes in the City. The Municipal administration properly commenced from the Parliamentary Act, 1792 making provision for the good order and administration of the city. The Municipal Act has been amended introducing from time to time major changes in the constitution and powers of the Corporation. The Madras Municipal Corporation Act, 1919 (as amended) provides the basic Statutory authority for the administration now. Sir Josiah Child, one of the directors of the East India Company was responsible for the formation of th