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ANNA BHAGYA

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ANNA BHAGYA The logo of the Anna Bhagya scheme of providing rice at subsidised price has a pink rectangle with yellow outline with its name written in white sans serif bold with green outline and ‘10kg rice per person/month’ below in blue. This is an informative logo for an impactful and big scheme of Government of Karnataka.

UAE-INDIA JOINT BUSINESS COUNCIL

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UAE-INDIA JOINT BUSINESS COUNCIL The emblem of UAE-India Joint Business Council (UIBC) has a pictorial of a grey circle housing a motif of two wavy triangles made with the colours of the national flags of UAE and India intersecting each. One triangle has green, black and white and the other with white, orange and green. The circle is surmounted by its name and supported by its acronym. The counters of the letter ‘B’ are filled with grey colour. At the bottom, the Council’s tagline ‘Abetting UAE-India Alliance’ is written.

INDO-GERMAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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INDO-GERMAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The emblem of Indo-German Chamber of Commerce (IGCC) has a motif of a globe wrapped with the colours of the national flags India and Germany and alongside its acronym in Deutsch ‘AHK’ is written. These are placed on a rectangular patch of light blue and dark blue colours respectively. The logo is representative and attractive.

GREEK INDIAN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION

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GREEK INDIAN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION The emblem of Greek Indian Business Association (GIBA) is a word mark of its acronym written in dark grey  supported by its name at the bottom and the flags of both the nations on the side. The colour grey symbolises strength, longevity, unemotional, detached, balanced and impartial, power, influence, wisdom and intelligence.

INDIA-HUNGARY BUSINESS COUNCIL

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INDIA-HUNGARY BUSINESS COUNCIL The emblem of India-Hungary Business Council (IHBC) is a pictorial of the national flag of India and Hungary depicted as a fluttering and flying object to depict growth and progress. The pictorial is interesting, attractive and representative.

INDO - ITALIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

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INDO - ITALIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY The emblem of Indo-Italian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IICCI) has an arrow created using the colours of the national flags of both the countries and supported alongside by its name in grey extra bold sans serif acronym and name. The colour grey symbolises strength, longevity, unemotional, detached, balanced and impartial, power, influence, wisdom and intelligence. The logo is creative, representative and attractive.

INDIAN-BULGARIAN BUSINESS CHAMBER

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INDIAN-BULGARIAN BUSINESS CHAMBER The emblem of Indian-Bulgarian Business Chamber (IBBC) has a ‘C’ created using the colours of the national flags of both the countries. The letter is created innovatively with orange, white, green and red, which is interesting and representative.

MADHAV UNIVERSITY

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MADHAV UNIVERSITY The emblem of Madhav University (MU) is a monogram has a monogram of its acronym in black and white on an orange background and supported by its name written on a black band in white using sans serif bold condensed typeface. The letter ‘U’ is treated as ‘gopi chandan tilak’ as applied by the devotees of Lord Krishna. The colour orange denotes energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness; the colour brown signifies earthiness, simplicity, stability, humility, warmth, reliability, endurance, timelessness and tradition and the colour black signifies mystery, power, elegance and sophistication.

MCCAIN FOODS (INDIA) LTD.

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MCCAIN FOODS (INDIA) LTD. McCain Foods (India) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of McCain Foods Limited in Canada. Since 1998, McCain has been engaged in agriculture R&D and in development of the frozen food market in India and subcontinent countries. McCain products are used by leading fast food chains, hotels, restaurants, catering companies and are popular for in-home consumption. McCain focuses has a delectable range of products like McCain French Fries, McCain Smiles and local delights such as McCain Aloo Tikki, and cheese appetisers like Potato Cheese Shotzand Mini Samosa. One in every three French fries around the world is a McCain fry. World class potato processing plant in Mehsana district of Gujarat. The rectangular logo with black background and yellow border is slightly tilted. This is to attract attraction. The yellow represents the fried foods the company produces. The visibility of yellow on black is the highest of all the colour combinations. Its name is wr

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TIRUPATI

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TIRUPATI The logo of Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati (IITT) shows two layers of elements, the text in the foreground and a series of images in the background. The text layer carries the acronym in Roman script and the name of the institute in Devanagari script. Whereas the elements in the background stand complementing aesthetically and symbolically with the text in the foreground and forming an essential unity in the composition. Elements in the background are abstract images showing three human faces and an icon of the ‘trithiya nethra’ or the vertical third eye. The composition shows a scene of an ongoing conversation among the people discussing possibly about the element put between them that of the third eye. These graphically simplified elements are rendered using the combination of red and white vertical lines or bands inspired from the practice of adoring the walls of temple premises in South India. Logos are an impo

THE BOMBAY DYEING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED

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THE BOMBAY DYEING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY LIMITED Bombay Dyeing was established by Nowrosjee Wadia in 1879 as a small operation of Indian spun cotton yarn dip dyed by hand, Bombay Dyeing has now grown to be one of the most respected and trusted brands in the country. Its first store was started in 1879 with only the store manager. Stylish linens, towels, home furnishings, leisure clothing, kids wear and a whole blissful range of other products are now available across 350 plus exclusive Bombay Dyeing Retail or 2000 plus multi-brand stores. It has a khaki and white monogram with ‘b’ and ‘d’ and a wordmark of its name placed in a blue colour parallelogram. The font used is a sans serif with varying stroke thickness.

THE GRENADIERS REGIMENT

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THE GRENADIERS REGIMENT The oldest Grenadier Regiment of the armies in the Commonwealth belongs to the Indian Army. A composite battalion comprising Grenadier companies of Bombay Sepoys won the famous battle of Talegaon in 1778. By 1784, the group of Grenadier companies had been given the title of Bombay Grenadiers. The concept of 'Grenadiers' evolved from the practice of selecting the bravest and strongest men for the most dangerous tasks in combat. The Grenadiers have one of the longest unbroken record of existence in the Indian Army. The Grenadiers have the unique and distinct honour of having the most number of Param Vir Chakras, India's highest medal for gallantry, among all the Indian Army's Infantry Regiments. Company Quarter Master Havildar Abdul Hamid, 4th Grenadiers was the first recipient of the Param Vir Chakra (Posthumous) for the Regiment in 1965 and the second recipient to get the Param Vir Chakra was Major Hoshiar Singh, 3rd Grenad

DELHI AND RAJASTHAN AREA

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DELHI AND RAJASTHAN AREA Delhi and Rajasthan of Indian Army‘s formation badge and sleeve patch of this has a bison  on red background.     https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1 https://www.bharat-rakshak.com/ARMY/images/Area-Delhi_Small.jpg https://www.bharat-rakshak.com/ARMY/heraldry/399-Area-Badges.html  

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  

101 AREA (NORTH EAST)

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101 AREA (NORTH EAST) The Indian Army has several static formations in its orbat called ‘Areas’ which in turn consists of ‘Sub-Areas’. These static formations consist of geographical areas and are under the command of a Major General and Brigadier respectively. The static Areas, Sub Areas, or Independent Sub Areas span the length and breadth of the country. These look after infrastructural (and lines of communications) assets. The static formations have similar patches to those of combat formations. The formation badge and sleeve patch of this Area has a white rhinoceros  in a black oval on red background.   https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1 https://www.bharat-rakshak.com/ARMY/images/Area-101.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

29 INFANTRY DIVISION

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29 INFANTRY DIVISION  The 29 Infantry Division of the Indian Army is headquarterd in Pathankot. The formation badge and sleeve patch of this Division has a red and silver maze  on black background.   https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1 http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/LAND-FORCES/Heraldry/Patches/26-Div-Badges.html https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/india/29-div.htm https://defenceforumindia.com/threads/indian-army-divisions-their-badges-and-equipment.82320/page-8

20 MOUNTAIN DIVISION

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20 MOUNTAIN DIVISION This Division is also known as ‘Kirpan’ Division. Kirpan is considered sacred by the Sikhs. The formation badge and sleeve patch of this Division has a hand holding ‘Kirpan ’ on black background. https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1 https://www.bharat-rakshak.com/ARMY/images/20MD.jpg https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/india/divisions-dui.htm  

16 INFANTRY DIVISION

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16 INFANTRY DIVISION  The 16 Infantry Division, the Sudarshan Chakra Division, of the Indian Army is headquarterd in Rajasthan's Sri Ganganagar. The distinctive insignia of the Division is the Sudarshan Chakra with sixteen points. The Chakra is the weapon of Lord Vishnu, a very sharp and fiery disc. With this He chases away the demons. The Sudarshan Chakra is a weapon / armament of Lord Krishna [and also the insignia of XXI Corps ]. The word sudarshan chakra is derived from two words, 'su' and 'darshan'. It means the vision (darshan) of which is auspicious (su). The word chakra is derived from 'chruhu', which means movement and 'kruhu', which means to do. Thus, chakra means that which is mobile. Of all divine weapons, this is the only one which is constantly in motion. It is said that the discus has six spokes and its center is composed of vajra (an unbreakable material). A novel description of the discus has been made in the V

15 INFANTRY DIVISION

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15 INFANTRY DIVISION The 15 Infantry Division is a division of the Indian 15 Infantry Division, Panther  Division, was raised on 01 October 1964 at Clement Town, Dehradun by Major General Niranjan Prasad. The regiment was placed under the command of 15 Infantry Division for operations. 'A' Squadron (Rajput) was placed under the command of 96 Infantry Brigade and was tasked to assist 7 Punjab in mopping up operations along the eastern bank of Ravi from Kakkar to Ranian. The formation badge and sleeve patch of this Division has a panther’s head on black background. https://www.bharat-rakshak.com/ARMY/images/15ID.jpg https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/india/15-div.htm https://www.scribd.com/doc/298953769/Swamy-s-Symbols-of-India-Volume-1