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LIVING YOGA SCHOOL

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LIVING YOGA SCHOOL The logo of Living Yoga School has a motif of a person in yoga posture and is depicted as a tree in grey and green with its name written in sans serif bold on the side. The tree refers to strength, individuality, expression, calmness, growth, the interconnectedness of everything and perpetuity; the colour green denotes nature, growth, balance, harmony, environment, prosperity, vitality and prestige and grey denotes strength, longevity, unemotional, detached, balanced and impartial, power, influence, wisdom and intelligence.

AYURYOGA ECO ASHRAM

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AYURYOGA ECO ASHRAM The circular seal of Ayuryoga Eco Ashram has a motif of a human in black, also forming a tree with green leaves with its name written in orange. These are ensconced in a circle with black and orange outlines. The tree denotes strength, individuality, expression, calmness, growth, the interconnectedness of everything and perpetuity; the colour green symbolises nature, growth, balance, harmony, environment, prosperity, vitality and prestige and orange denotes energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness.

RED EARTH GOKARNA

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RED EARTH GOKARNA The emblem of Red Earth Gokarna has a pictorial of an old tree with shade, supported by its name in browns and dark brown coloured experimental typeface  and sans serif type in two lines. The logo appears to be earthy and grounded by its colours and rustic presentation. The solo tree refers to strength, individuality, expression, calmness, growth, the interconnectedness of everything and perpetuity.

NIMBA NATURE CURE VILLAGE

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NIMBA NATURE CURE VILLAGE The lunar green insignia of Nimba Nature Cure Village (NNCV) has a person in yoga posture forming a tree with roots and branches. It is supported by its name in sans serif capitals using a typeface with rounded ends and corners. The tree symbolises strength, individuality, expression, calmness, growth, the interconnectedness of everything and perpetuity and the colour symbolises growth, balance and vitality.

MAA YOGA ASHRAM

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MAA YOGA ASHRAM The emblem of Maa Yoga Ashram has a motif of a human with an orange body and brown head also resembling a tree with orange and brown leaves. It is supported by its name written in brown serif capitals and light brown capital and lowercase font. The tree denotes to strength, individuality, expression, calmness, growth, the interconnectedness of everything and perpetuity; the colour brown denotes earthiness, simplicity, stability, humility, warmth, reliability, endurance, timelessness and tradition and orange denotes energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness.

CHANDIGARH TOURISM

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CHANDIGARH TOURISM The green and blue emblem of Chandigarh Tourism has a green square plot of land supporting a waterbody, trees and a bush and the Union Territory’s official emblem of hand motif. At the bottom its name is written in blue. The logo communicates that the place is exceptionally green with vegetation and is an environmentally interesting and vacationable one. The logo is attractive and interesting.

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM AND CIVIL AVIATION, GOVERNMENT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH

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DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM AND CIVIL AVIATION, GOVERNMENT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH The emblem of the Department of Tourism and Civil Aviation, Government of Himachal Pradesh (DTCA,HP) has a portion of an apple and two pine trees surmounted by peaks of mountains and crested by sun. These are supported by its name ‘Himachal Tourism’. The red, green, yellow and black coloured insignia aptly informs the viewer about what the State has to offer to a tourist. The logo is interesting, unique and attractive.  

ANDHRA PRADESH TOURISM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

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ANDHRA PRADESH TOURISM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION The emblem of Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (APTDC) is a wordmark of its acronym written in sans serif blue bold lowercase, with the letter ‘a’ is depicted as a sun glowing with yellow, red, orange, green, blue, purple, violet and indigo colours referring to the sunshine State of Andhra Pradesh. The rainbow colours also refer to the variety and varied scope of tourism opportunities available in the State. The colour blue represents serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, calmness, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

BISWA ODIA BHASHA SAMMILANI

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BISWA ODIA BHASHA SAMMILANI The circular emblem for Biswa Odia Bhasha Sammilani (BOBS) has a grey border, has its name and the year of the event written in Odiya. It ensconces a tree of Odiya alphabets, a quill and wheel of Konark Sun Temple supported by an open book and a keyboard. All these represent the Odiya literature, knowledge, culture, learning, wisdom, education and writings. Below these its tagline in Odiya ‘ଭାଷା ହେଉଛି ଭବିଷ୍ୟତ’ meaning ‘Language is the Future’ is written. The logo is sober, attractive and the colour grey is intellectually stimulating.

SARPANCH SAMVAAD

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SARPANCH SAMVAAD The orange and cyan emblem of Sarpanch Samvaad mobile application has the emblem of Quality Council of India supporting a traditional lamp transforming into a tree with leaves and supported by six members of panchayat. Below the motif the name of the programme and application is written in sans serif condensed capitals. Below that the name of the sponsoring agency is written in black. The colour orange denotes energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness and the colour cyan denotes sky, hope and spring, peace, tranquillity, calmness, relaxation, emotional balance. The lamp refers to light, illumination, awakening, devotion, purity, guidance, protection, hope and prosperity and the tree denotes strength, individuality, expression, calmness, growth, the interconnectedness of everything and perpetuity.  

CRAFT REVIVAL TRUST

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CRAFT REVIVAL TRUST The reddish brown pictorial emblem of Craft Revival Trust (CRT) has a tree bearing  veena, a lotus, a globe, a pen, a star, a computer, an open book, an eye and a glowing sun. All these motifs refer to the preservation, nourishment, innovation, globalisation and promotion of arts and crafts. Below the pictorial, the name of the Trust is written. The reddish brown colour signifies the earthiness, simplicity, stability, humility, warmth, reliability, endurance, timelessness and tradition.

ICAR-NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SECONDARY AGRICULTURE

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ICAR-NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SECONDARY AGRICULTURE The emblem of ICAR-National Institute of Secondary Agriculture (NISA) has a gear wheel with thick black outline housing the motifs of a pod, trifoliate stem, flower, stem with pollens, and two supporting hands and its name in Devanagari and English with its year of inception. The motifs represent the secondary agricultural produces like gum, resins and aqua produces and the gear wheel represents the processing and converting into usable products for consumption.

ICAR-INDIAN INSTITUTE OF HORTICULTURAL RESEARCH

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ICAR-INDIAN INSTITUTE OF HORTICULTURAL RESEARCH The green circular seal of ICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR) has the abstract motifs of a fruit, flower, grass and tree placed inside a circle with green outline along with its acronym in Devanagari and English. All the motifs represent the horticultural products or outputs in which the Institutes works on.

ICAR-CENTRAL COASTAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE

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ICAR-CENTRAL COASTAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE ICAR-Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute (ICAR-CCARI) has a yellow colour toned map of India with a flower, coconut tree and a profile of cattle and blue ocean and fish symbolising the geography and the scope and nature of work of the Institute. Its name in green colour Devanagari and English ensconces the circular pictorial.  

ICAR- CENTRAL AGROFORESTRY RESEARCH INSTITUTE

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ICAR- CENTRAL AGROFORESTRY RESEARCH INSTITUTE The emblem of ICAR- Central Agroforestry Research Institute (CAFRI) has a dark green square erected on its corner housing a cattle grazing in a plantation with three different species of trees with shining sun. This emblem in green tones aptly signifies the importance of agroforestry. Below the square motif, the acronym of its name in Devanagari and English.

ICAR-CENTRAL ARID ZONE RESEARCH INSTITUTE

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ICAR-CENTRAL ARID ZONE RESEARCH INSTITUTE The circular emblem of ICAR-Central Arid Zone Research Institute (CAZRI) has a red border bearing the Institute’s name in Devanagari and English. The circular border houses the motifs of arid landscape with sun, goat, tree, shrubs, computer and a solar powered instrument, all representing the nature and scope of the institute’s activities. At the bottom its year of inception is inscribed. 

ICAR RESEARCH COMPLEX FOR EASTERN REGION

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ICAR RESEARCH COMPLEX FOR EASTERN REGION The circular emblem of ICAR Research Complex for Eastern Region (ICAR-RCER), Patna has a circular border carrying the name of the research centre in Devanagari and English. This ensconced a composite motif of a village agricultural scene with river, fish, farmers, tree, soil, cattle and cereal.

MAHARANI CLUSTER UNIVERSITY

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MAHARANI CLUSTER UNIVERSITY The blue, gold and green circular seal of Maharani Cluster University (MCU) has the motif of Gandaberunda adapted from the state emblem of the Government of Karnataka, supporting an open book with a backdrop of a tree and its name, place and motto written in Kannada. These are ensconced by a blue border with gold outlines inscribed with its name and motto. The motto in Kannada ‘ಜ್ಞಾನ ಗುಣ ಸಾಗರ’ means ‘Ocean of Knowledge and Virtue’. The book refers to knowledge, learning, education and wisdom; the tree symbolises strength, individuality, expression, calmness, growth, the interconnectedness of everything and perpetuity; the colour green denotes  agriculture, nature, growth, balance, harmony, environment, prosperity, vitality, prestige, wealth and being very down to earth and the colour blue symbolises serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, calmness, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI VEDIC VISHWAVIDYALAYA

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MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI VEDIC VISHWAVIDYALAYA The emblem of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Vedic Vishwavidyalaya (MAYVV) has a fully grown tree with fruits and leaves surmounted and supported by its motto in Sanskrit ‘ऋषि देवता छन्दस संहिता’ written on a banner and ensconced by a white banner with orange and red outlines, on which its name is written in Devanagari. The tree symbolises strength, individuality, expression, calmness, growth, the interconnectedness of everything and perpetuity.

MAHARANA PRATAP HORTICULTURAL UNIVERSITY

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MAHARANA PRATAP HORTICULTURAL UNIVERSITY The emblem of Maharana Pratap Horticultural University (MPHU) has a green shield housing the motifs of a tree with flowers and fruits supported by an open book, its acronym and the place of the university. The trunk of the tree ends as the nib of a pen. Below the shield, on a banner whose ends bear laurels, the motto of the university in Sanskrit ‘उद्यानेन सम्रुद्दि प्राप्यते’ meaning ‘Wealth Through Horticulture’ is inscribed. These are ensconced in a white border with green outlines, on which its name is inscribed. The shield represents protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the tree, flowers and fruits denote horticulture and cultivation; the open book refers to learning, education, knowledge and wisdom; the laurels denote ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication; the nib of a pen refers to the freedom, intelligence, creativity, professionalism, determination and diligence and the colour green symbolise