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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT BANGALORE

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT BANGALORE The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) is a leading graduate school of management in Asia. Its vision is to be a global, renowned academic institution fostering excellence in management, innovation and entrepreneurship for business, government and society. IIMB has a strong brand identity with a logo that has great recall. The sun symbol has been designed by the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, and has been in use since 1994. The concept of the current logo is based on a line from the Sanskrit shloka which has become the motto of IIMB - तेजस्वि नावधीतमस्तु. This line, derived from the peace invocation of several Upanishads, translates as: 'Let our study be enlightening. Let us together be protected and let us together be nourished by God’s blessings / Let us together join our mental forces in strength for the benefit of humanity / Let our study be enlightening / Let us never be poisoned with the seed

INDIA’S G20 PRESIDENCY

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INDIA’S G20 PRESIDENCY The logo of India’s assumption of G20 Presidency was unveiled on November 8, 2022. The G20 logo draws inspiration from the vibrant colours of India’s national flag - saffron, white and green and blue. It juxtaposes planet earth with the lotus, India’s national flower that reflects growth amid challenges. The earth reflects India’s pro-planet approach to life, one in perfect harmony with nature. Below the G20 logo is ‘Bharat’, written in the Devanagari. The theme of India’s G20 Presidency – ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ or ‘One Earth One Family One Future’ - is drawn from the ancient Sanskrit text of the Maha Upanishad. The theme also spotlights LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment), with its associated, environmentally sustainable and responsible choices, both at the level of individual lifestyles as well as national development, leading to globally transformative actions resulting in a cleaner, greener and bluer future. They represent a uniquely Indian a