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UNIVERSITY OF GOUR BANGA

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UNIVERSITY OF GOUR BANGA The University of Gour Banga is a state aided university, which was established under the West Bengal Act XXVI of 2007 on February 19, 2008. The circular violet coloured emblem of the university has an open book in the centre circle of a square, whose corners have been treated as pentagons holding the glowing rays and supported by four pens forming the diagonals of a square  All these elements have been surrounded by thick borders and ensconced by a border with border lines bears the name of the university, a pair of twigs of leaves and its motto in Sanskrit ‘चरैवेति’ (Section 3, Chapter 3, Aitareya Brahmana) meaning ‘Keep Going, Keep Going’. The twigs of leaves denote hope, renewal, revival and growth; pen signifies communication, creativity, power, knowledge, thought and written word; open book means knowledge and wisdom and pentagons signifies balance, harmony and equilibrium of five elements of nature.

UTTARAKHAND GRAMIN BANK

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UTTARAKHAND GRAMIN BANK Uttarakhand Gramin Bank (UGB), sponsored by the State Bank of India established under the RRBs Act 1976, came into existence on November 1, 2012, after the amalgamation of the two erstwhile RRBs viz. Uttaranchal Gramin Bank, Dehradun and Nainital Almora Kshetriya Gramin Bank, Haldwani in Uttarakhand State. The cyan colour emblem of the bank uses a big sans serif ‘U’, with a motif of a human in its counter. The ‘U’ symbolises not only the bank, but also the beneficiaries and prospective customers, as symbolised by the icon. This also represents the rivers in the state of Uttarakhand. The colour cyan, often referred to as light blue or aqua, symbolises clarity, freshness, spirituality, serenity, calmness, peace, tranquillity, trust, stability and reliability and it is used to convey a sense of professionalism and dependability. This is an enormously simple and effective identity for a bank. 

UTKAL GRAMEEN BANK

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UTKAL GRAMEEN BANK The Utkal Grameen Bank (UGB) operates in seventeen districts of Western and Southern Orissa viz. Bolangir, Sonepur, Bargarh, Sambalpur, Deogarh, Jharsuguda, Sundargarh, Kalahandi, Nuapada, Kandhamal, Boudh, Ganjam, Gajapati, Koraput, Malkangiri, Rayagada and Nabarangpur districts covering fifty seven percent of the total districts and sixty three percent of the geographical area and forty eight percent of the total population of the State as per 2001 census. The bank has an interesting emblem in green and orange. The central motif is a gear wheel in orange with its acronym in the centre placed inside the roof and floor of a house. These are ensconced by a semi circle filled with three columns of stem of paddy and the other half of the circle is treated as a gear wheel. Gear wheel denotes interconnectedness; efficiency and precision; progress and advancement; synchronisation and timing and order and structure, which the bank strives for. Green is the col