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BILLROTH HOSPITALS

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BILLROTH HOSPITALS The logo of Billroth Hospitals has a pictorial of a heart in blue and green created using two hands holding a human with its name written on the right. The heartheart refers to love, affection and care and the hands refer to the protective care offered by the hospitals. The greenish blue colour symbolises calmness, serenity, renewal, balance, and harmony with nature.

GLENEAGLES HOSPITALS

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GLENEAGLES HOSPITALS The logo of Gleneagles Hospitals has a slanted ellipse formed using nine ellipses in greenish blue and supported by its name on the right. The ellipse refers to a pause, an unfinished thought, or a sudden change in topic and the nine ellipses refers to different branches of medicine and medical treatment available in the hospital. The greenish blue colour symbolises calmness, serenity, renewal, balance, and harmony with nature.

PRASHANTH HOSPITALS

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PRASHANTH HOSPITALS The emblem of Prashanth Hospitals has a pictorial of a red and blue shield with a star crested by a sun and a moon and supported by a banner written on with its tagline ‘We Care for You’. Its name is written on the right in greenish blue colour. The shield with star refers to protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the sun and the moon refers to day and night service and the greenish blue colour symbolises calmness, serenity, renewal, balance, and harmony with nature.

KAMINENI HOSPITALS

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KAMINENI HOSPITALS The emblem of Kamineni Hospitals is a word mark written in two lines with the letter ‘I’ depicted as Caduceus the Staff of Hermes with a pair of entwined snakes and wings crested with a red cross denoting medicine and medical profession. The greenish blue colour symbolises calmness, serenity, renewal, balance, and harmony with nature.

SUGAM HOSPITALS

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SUGAM HOSPITALS The logo of Sugam Hospitals has a pair of hands in ‘Anjali Mudra’ or ‘Namaste’ crested with a red dot referring to respect, greeting, honour and acknowledgement to humanity and supported by its name on the right in blue and red colours. The colour blue symbolises serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty and the red symbolises passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration.

NARUVI HOSPITALS

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NARUVI HOSPITALS The word mark logo of Naruvi Hospitals has its name written in cyan lowercase letters with a three petalled motif of a pink flower supporting it on the left. The flower refers to balance,  harmony and the trinity and the colour blue refers to serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

KAUVERY HOSPITAL

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KAUVERY HOSPITAL The word mark logo of Kauvery Hospital has its name written in brown lowercase sans serif typeface surmounted by a flowery butterfly in yellow, orange and red colours. The butterfly refers to transformation, hope and rebirth.

MGM HEALTHCARE

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MGM HEALTHCARE The word mark logo of MGM Healthcare has its name written in black and grey with the four concentric strokes above in grey to orange. These concentric strokes refer to illness to radiating wellness.

VASANTHA SUBRAMANIAN HOSPITALS INDIA PVT LTD. (VS HOSPITALS)

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VASANTHA SUBRAMANIAN HOSPITALS INDIA PVT LTD. (VS HOSPITALS) The pictorial logo of The Vasantha Subramanian Hospitals India Pvt Ltd. (VS Hospitals) has a plant with a grey stem with six multicoloured leaves supported by its name in pink and black. Its tagline ‘Care, Cure, Compassion’ is written at the bottom. The plant refers to growth, sustainability and the leaves refers to multiple branches of medicine offered by the hospitals.

SOMNATH FESTIVAL

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SOMNATH FESTIVAL The logo of Somnath Festival has a ‘Trishul’ or trident placed on an orange background supported by a pair of hands. Its name is written below the motif and its tagline in Sanskrit ‘कला द्वारा आराधना’ meaning ‘Worship Through Art’ is placed at the bottom. The Trishul is surmounted by an outline depicting Shiv Ling referring to the presiding deity of the Somanath Temple and supporting hands refer to the protection and reverence to the deity and his arm. The Trishul refers to The Trishul is the symbol of good overcoming evil and in the hands of the peacock articulates gentleness with the strength of character to use, if necessary, force for its freedom. The three prongs of the trident are a symbolic representation of our culture illustrating the potential of creation, protection and destruction inherent in the forces of power and expressed in Hindu philosophy which is reflected time and again in the saga of mankind.

MANKOLAM

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MANKOLAM Mankolam, the abstract image of mango and the paisley design is shaped like a mango and associated with Lord Ganesha. Mangos are the sweetest of fruits, symbolizing auspiciousness and the happy fulfillment of legitimate worldly desires. In Sanskrit the design is known as mankolam and has long been used in India. In Tamil, ‘ma’ means Mango and kolam means rangoli pattern, suggesting a possible Tamil origin for the Sanskrit word.

POORNA KUMBHA

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POORNA KUMBHA Poorna Kumbha or Purna Kumbh is a copper or brass pot filled with water with its mouth decorated with mango leaves, coconut and flowers. The body of the vessel may have the engraving of the face of a goddess or drawn with the symbol of Sun god drawn with kumkum and turmeric. The Kalasa is the topmost part of the Shikhara with further sub parts like Kumbha (Pot), Griva (Neck), Karnika (Crowning Projection) & Bija Puraka (Coconut fruit). It is believed in Hinduism that the Purna Kumbha stands as a symbol of abundance, fertility and has auspicious qualities to it. Its is mentioned in the Rig Veda. It is related to vedic rituals and mantras, associated with the concept of purnatva or completeness. The Purna Kumbha or Kalasa is a celebration of the emergence of life on Earth. The human body is likened to the pot and a human body filled with the divine spark of life then becomes the purna kumbha. Purna kumbha has relevance in Buddhism , Pali, Hinduism , Sanskrit, Jai...

THE JAWHAR URBAN CO-OP. BANK LTD. (JAWHAR URBAN BANK LTD.)

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THE JAWHAR URBAN CO-OP. BANK LTD. (JAWHAR URBAN BANK LTD.) The emblem of The Jawhar Urban Co-op. Bank Ltd. (Jawhar Urban Bank Ltd.) has a two-pan beam balance placed within a gear wheel ensconced by a circular border inscribed with its name and year of establishment. The circular seal is supported by an ornamental design. The two-pan beam balance refers to balance, fairness, being just and neutrality and the gear wheel refers to interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure.

THE DAHANU ROAD JANATA CO-OP. BANK LTD. (DAHANU JANATA BANK)

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THE DAHANU ROAD JANATA CO-OP. BANK LTD. (DAHANU JANATA BANK) The red and blue circular seal of The Dahanu Road Janata Co-op. Bank Ltd. (Dahanu Janata Bank) has a motif of a beehive with six hexagonal cells with a bee placed on a red circle and circumscribed by a blue circle. The beehive refers to safe storage and distribution of money and financial services and the bee refers to sincere hard work and small savings. A circular border inscribed with its name ensconces the motif.

STATE TRANSPORT CO-OP BANK LTD., MUMBAI

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STATE TRANSPORT CO-OP BANK LTD., MUMBAI The emblem of State Transport Co-op Bank Ltd., Mumbai has a motif of flying eagle surmounted by a pair of shaking hands and supported by a bus placed on an oval. This oval is ensconced by a border, which is inscribed with its name in Devanagari and English. The eagle refers to strength, courage, immortality and vision; the shaking hands refer to cooperation, unity and support and the bus refers to the bank’s financial support to the transport industry.

BHARAT CO-OP. BANK (MUMBAI) LTD. (BHARAT BANK)

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BHARAT CO-OP. BANK (MUMBAI) LTD. (BHARAT BANK) The logo of Bharat Co-op. Bank (Mumbai) Ltd. (Bharat Bank) has a pictorial of a map of India inscribed with the initials ‘ECB’ placed in a circle with red outline and supported by its name and status on the right.

THE CHEMBUR NAGARIK SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (CNS BANK)

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THE CHEMBUR NAGARIK SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (CNS BANK) The logo of  The Chembur Nagarik Sahakari Bank Ltd. (CNS Bank) has a motif of poorna kumbha supported by its year of inception with its name in English and Devanagari written on the right. The motto of the bank is written above the name in Marathi ‘जनतेच्चा विश्वास आत्मविश्वासाने प्रगती साधणारी बँक’ meaning ‘A Bank that Thrives on Public Trust and Confidence’. The poorna kumbha symbolises the fullness or completeness of life.

EXCELLENT CO-OP. BANK LTD. (EXCELLENT BANK)

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EXCELLENT CO-OP. BANK LTD. (EXCELLENT BANK) The blue emblem of Excellent Co-op. Bank Ltd. (Excellent Bank) has the letter ‘e’ placed inside a circle and in a square.

THE SATARA SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (SS BANK)

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THE SATARA SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (SS BANK) The logo of The Satara Sahakari Bank Ltd. (SS Bank) has a monogram of ‘SS’ holding a yellow dot representing a human and the bank’s human centric approach placed inside a square with blue outline is supported by its short and full names and its name in Devanagari on a blue and orange banner. The colour blue denotes serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty and orange denotes energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness.

SANGLI SAHAKARI BANK LTD.

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SANGLI SAHAKARI BANK LTD. The circular seal of Sangli Sahakari Bank Ltd. has an image of Goddess Lakshmi placed in a circle ensconced by a circular border inscribed by its name and place in Devanagari. Goddess Lakshmi represents wealth, beauty and health.

SHAMRAO VITHAL CO-OP. BANK LTD. (SVC BANK)

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SHAMRAO VITHAL CO-OP. BANK LTD. (SVC BANK) The logo of Shamrao Vithal Co-op. Bank Ltd. (SVC Bank) has a monogram of ‘S’ written in blue denoting a ribbon with its short name placed on the right. The monogram symbolises a  contemporary and an elite bank and the colour blue denotes serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

SARASWAT CO-OP. BANK LTD., MUMBAI (SARASWAT BANK)

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SARASWAT CO-OP. BANK LTD., MUMBAI (SARASWAT BANK) The logo of Saraswat Co-op. Bank Ltd., Mumbai (Saraswat Bank) has an abstract depiction of ‘SB’ in bold orange and red strokes forming a hexagon and supported by its name in red on the right. The hexagonal shape refers to strength, security, confidence and trust; the colour red symbolises passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration and the orange denotes energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness.

THE SAHYADRI SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (THE SAHAYADRI BANK)

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THE SAHYADRI SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (THE SAHAYADRI BANK) The circular emblem of The Sahyadri Sahakari Bank Ltd. (The Sahayadri Bank) is depicted as a coin in orange and white with a crest of a cereal on the orange half and a man pulling a loaded cart on the white half. The motifs refers to agriculture and manual labourers and providing banking and financial services to them and the look and feel of the coin refers to banking, financing and lending. The colour orange signifies energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness. Its motto in Sanskrit ‘श्रमेण वैभवं याति नरः’ meaning ‘A human Attains Glory Through Hard Work’ is written below the coin.

THE RAJAPUR SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (RAJAPUR BANK)

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THE RAJAPUR SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (RAJAPUR BANK) The circular emblem of The Rajapur Sahakari Bank Ltd. (Rajapur Bank) has a flower with four petals with one housing jewelleries, the second a house, the third a two-pan beam balance and the fourth a car. The beam balance refers to fairness, equality and being just and the others referring to the domains of the banks financing and banking activities. The centre of the flower has a one Rupee coin placed inside a gear wheel referring to finance, banking and savings and the gear wheel refers to industry and industrial financing. The flower is ensconced by a orange circular border which is inscribed with its name in Devanagari and its motto in Sanskrit ‘श्ह्कारे वसते लक्ष्मी’ meaning ‘Lakshmi Resides in Cooperation’.

INVEST KERALA GLOBAL SUMMIT

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INVEST KERALA GLOBAL SUMMIT The logo of Invest Kerala Global Summit has a pictorial of four green arrows meeting to create a square referring to investments from all the four directions coming to Kerala with its name written on the right in blue and green.

NEW INDIA CO-OP. BANK LTD. (NEW INDIA BANK)

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NEW INDIA CO-OP. BANK LTD. (NEW INDIA BANK) The orange circular emblem of New India Co-op. Bank Ltd. (New India Bank) has a monogram of ‘ni’ in white. This is a simple yet attractive emblem.

THE MUNICIPAL CO-OP. BANK LTD., MUMBAI (MUNICIPAL BANK)

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THE MUNICIPAL CO-OP. BANK LTD., MUMBAI (MUNICIPAL BANK) The light blue circular emblem of The Municipal Co-op. Bank Ltd., Mumbai (Municipal Bank) ‘MB’ placed in a circle and ensconced by a circular border bearing the name of the bank.

THE KURLA NAGARIK SAHAKARI BANK LTD.

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THE KURLA NAGARIK SAHAKARI BANK LTD. The orange and red circular emblem of The Kurla Nagarik Sahakari Bank Ltd. (KNSBL) has a poorna kumbha supported by its motto in Sanskrit ‘संचयात् भवती समृद्धी:’ meaning ‘Prosperity Through Savings’ placed in a circle ensconced by a circular border inscribed with its name in Devanagari and ‘KNS Bank’. The border is outlined by a decorative design. The poorna kumbha symbolises the fullness or completeness of life.

DATTATRAYA MAHARAJ KALAMBE JAOLI SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (DMK JAOLI BANK)

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DATTATRAYA MAHARAJ KALAMBE JAOLI SAHAKARI BANK LTD. (DMK JAOLI BANK) The pictorial motif of Dattatraya Maharaj Kalambe Jaoli Sahakari Bank Ltd. (DMK Jaoli Bank) has a farmer tilling the soil using a pair of cattle and plough placed in an elliptical shape. The motif represents agriculture, farming and agricultural financing.

JANASEVA SAHAKARI BANK (BORIVALI) LTD.

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JANASEVA SAHAKARI BANK (BORIVALI) LTD. The orange, red and black circular seal of Janaseva Sahakari Bank (Borivali) Ltd. has a monogram of ‘ज’ and ‘J’ with a circle on ‘J’ depicted as a gear wheel referring to industrial financing. Its name and tagline circumscribes the monogram. A decorative circle ensconces the assembly.