Posts

Showing posts with the label Yellow Orange Red

BHAGAT PHOOL SINGH MAHILA VISHWAVIDYALAYA

Image
BHAGAT PHOOL SINGH MAHILA VISHWAVIDYALAYA In 1936 Bhagat Phool Singh Ji started a gurukul for girls in Bhainswal Kalan with three girls. The gurukul grew in size, stature and reputation with time and in November 2006, the Haryana Legislative Assembly  passed a Legislative Notification No. 31/2006 making the gurukul a full fledged State University. Bhagat Phool Singh was a Patwari who turned into a social reformer under the influence of Arya Samaj. His daughter, Subhashini Devi, who inherited the responsibility helped the gurukul grow into a number of professional colleges for women. In November 2006, the Mahasabha Gurukul Vidyapeeth in Khanpur Kalan was turned into Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishwavidyalaya (BPSMV). The emblem of the university has motifs of silhouetted faces of four women in red, orange and tones of yellow, supported by a rising sun turned ninety degrees to its right on an orange circle. The tilted sun also looks like giving voice to the women. Its name is writt

AVANTIKA UNIVERSITY

Image
AVANTIKA UNIVERSITY Avantika University is a State Private university established through an Act of Legislature of the State of Madhya Pradesh in Ujjain. The university provides design centric learning to its students to confront challenges. The emblem of the university has a pictorial of a lotus and a wordmark written with red lowercase slab serif font and grey uppercase capitals. The lotus symbolises potential and in its fully blossomed form represents enlightenment and awareness. The flower is deeply rooted in Indian culture and associated with Goddess Saraswati - the God of Wisdom. The transdisciplinary approach is represented through the confluence of sections implying an immersive learning experience. The transition of colours from yellow, orange and red represents the evolution of an individual at the university. The identity reflects transformation and it is the knowledge (विद्या) that takes us through this transformation and leads us to accomplishment (सिद्धिः). Its mot

RAJASTHAN UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES

Image
RAJASTHAN UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS) was established under the Act of State Government The Rajasthan University of Health Sciences Act, 2005 (Act No. 1 of 2005) on February 25, 2005. The emblem of the university is circular and made up of elements in yellow, orange and red shades. At its centre is the map of Rajasthan State with a staff encircled with a pair of serpents and wings symbolising Greek and Roman Gods of health called Hermes and Mercury adapted as a symbol of modern medical science along with the year of its establishment ‘2006 A.D’. The map is encircled by a pair of twigs of leaves which in Western philosophy symbolises Olive branches which is an expression of peace, love and harmony. Indian philosophy depicts the vanaspathi (also called aushadhi) held in the hands of Dhanvantri (God of Indian medicine), which is the source of all medicines. At the top of the emblem is the motto of the University ‘स्वात्स्य सेवा - राष

BHARATH INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH

Image
BHARATH INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH  Bharath Institute of Science and Technology (BIST) started with Sri Lakshmi Ammal Educational Trust as the first self-financing engineering college in Tamilnadu in 1984 by Dr. S. Jagathrakshakan. The trust established Sree Balaji Dental College and Hospital in 1989. It was recognized as a Deemed to be University by MHRD in July 2002 and placed under the purview of Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research (BIHER). The emblem of the university has a red gear wheel with yellow borderlines bearing the motto of the university ‘To the Stars by Hard Work’ supported by stars. This houses anorange circle with motifs of a computer, atomic structure, caduceus or the staff of Hermes entwined by a pair of snakes and a pair of dental tools. This is supported by a yellow banner on which its acronym is inscribed. The gear wheel symbolises the cycle of life, continuous action, precision and productivity. The colour yellow and r

ADITYA BIRLA GROUP

Image
ADITYA BIRLA GROUP The Aditya Birla Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The group has a presence in thirty six nations and derives over fifty percent of its revenue from its global operations. The group was founded in 1857 by Seth Shiv Narayan Birla, a textile trader. The group's businesses are diversified across a wide range of industries, including cement, metals, textiles, chemicals, financial services and retail. The corporate mark of the group is a fine blend of continuity and change. It captures our legacy and moves on with modernity. Our energy derives from the sun, termed Aditya in our mythology, and so closely linked with the name of our legendary leader and my father, Aditya Vikram Birla. The logo uses yellow, orange and tones of red and is made using the abstract forms of ‘A’ and ‘V’ intersected by sun, resulting in a structural and geometric creation in bright colours.