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DAMAN DIU AND DADRA NAGAR HAVELI TOURISM

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DAMAN DIU AND DADRA NAGAR HAVELI TOURISM The light blue emblem of Daman Diu and Dadra Nagar Haveli Tourism (DDDNHP) is a panel with a border made up by the motifs of the traditional mask, a pair of local flowers, vegetables, fish, deer, snails, swans, anchors lions and cannons and flowing waters and a church. The panel holds the name of the tourism establishment and at the bottom its tagline ‘Small is Big’ is written. The motifs which form the shape and border represent what is available in the State’s geography and a tourist attraction. The emblem is innovative, representative and attractive. The colour light blue represents the blue waters and tranquillity, peace, health, healing, acceptance, truth, serenity, trustworthiness, reliability, wisdom, creativity, spirituality and softness.

ANNAPOORNA INTER FOOD

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ANNAPOORNA INTER FOOD The logo of Annapoorna Inter Food (AIF) is a word mark of its name in red and green supported by a pictorial depicting a fruit and vegetable in red and green respectively with two leaves. The colour red is associated with passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration and the colour green is associated with agriculture, nature, growth, balance, harmony, environment, prosperity, vitality, prestige, wealth and being very down to earth. The logo is simple, clear and attractive. 

TUMKURU UNIVERSITY

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TUMKUR UNIVERSITY Tumkur University was established in the year 2004, as a State University, to cater to the educational needs of Tumakuru district where the majority of students hail from the rural areas. The emblem of the university has a blue circular border and is supported by a brown coloured banner. The border carries the name of the university in Kannada and English, its year of establishment and a structure of an atom. Within the circle motifs of a hill, coconut trees in green colour, a folk drum, a traditional lamp and a hand holding a bunch of vegetables. The banner is inscribed with its motto in Kannada ‘ಜ್ಞಾನವೇ ಅನಂತ’ and in English ‘Knowledge is Eternal’. The hill, coconut trees, drum and the bunch of vegetables are representative of the district’s geography and the traditional lamp signifies light, path for growth and way forward.

UNIVERSITY OF HORTICULTURAL SCIENCES BAGALKOT

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UNIVERSITY OF HORTICULTURAL SCIENCES BAGALKOT University of Horticultural Sciences (UHS) at Bagalkot was established through a special Ordinance No 2 of 2008 dated November 22, 2008. The emblem of the university has a green circular border bearing its name in Kannada and English separated flowers ensconces a map of the State of Karnataka and crested by a shining object from which fruits, flowers, nuts, greens, microscope, vegetables, emanate and these are supported by a traditional lamp. Below the circle is a brown colour banner bearing its motto in Kannada ‘ಫಲಪ್ರಷ್ಟ ತಾಂಬೂಲಗಳು ಸಮೃದ್ಧಿಯಾಗಲಿ’ meaning 'May Fruitful Tambulas Abound’ is placed. The motifs represent the produce and services the university caters to and the lamp denotes light, path for growth and way forward. The colours green and Brown are the colours of the land, agriculture and nature.

AGMARK

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AGMARK To assure that the agricultural products in India conform to a specified set of standards approved by the Directorate of Marketing and Inspection, a certification by the Government of India i.e., AGMARK is used. The present AGMARK standards cover quality guidelines for 205 different commodities spanning a variety of pulses, cereals, essential oils, vegetable oils, fruits, vegetables and semi-processed products such as vermicelli. The term AGMARK was coined by joining the words ‘Ag’ meaning agriculture and ‘mark’ for a certification mark. The logo of AGMARK is a brand mark style consisting of a diamond shaped graphic at the centre that contains the name of the organisation in bilingual form i.e., Hindi and English in yellow and black. ‘एगमार्क’ is written using Devanagari script. The logo is surrounded by ‘Government of India’ typography, which is also bilingual.