Inofficial symbols of India

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INOFFICIAL
SYMBOLS OF INDIA
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OFFICIAL SYMBOLS OF INDIA
AGENDA
SACRED ANIMALS IN INDIA
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT IN INDIA
FOODS IN INDIA
CURRENCY IN INDIA
ISRO IN INDIA
AIR FORCE IN INDIA
HINDU RELIGIOUS ICONIC SYMBOL OF INDIA
RAILWAY IN INDIA
CONCLUSION

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INOFFICIAL SYMBOLS OF INDIA
INOFFICIAL SYMBOLS OF
SACRED ANIMALS IN INDIA
Cow: The cow is holiest animal in India and their
slaughter is banned throughout India. Cow is one of
the most worshiped animal in India, she treated as
the gods in the shape of animal. Cow the “Sacred
Animals of India” is even more than a mother in the
sense that it fulfills all the needs of her children. The
cow in India is believed as a gift of the gods to the
peoples.

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INOFFICIAL SYMBOLS OF INDUSTRIAL
PRODUCT IN INDIA
The ISI mark is a standards-compliance mark for industrial
products in India since 1955. The mark certifies that
a product conforms to an Indian standard (IS) developed
by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS),
the national standards body of India.
• Product category: Industrial products
• Standards organization: Bureau of Indian Standards
institution
• Legal status: Mandatory for 90 products, advisory for
others
• Expansion: Indian Standards Institution

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INOFFICIAL SYMBOLS OF FOODS IN INDIA
Veg Logo :
• You may be familiar with this logo. Its a logo with a
green circle inside a green square as shown above.
This logo signifies that product inside the packet is fully
veg. That is, it doesn’t consist of any non-vegetarian
element/material.
• Non-Veg Logo :
• Non-Veg logo is similar to Veg logo. The only
difference is color. That is, it is of red color as shown
above.
• It signifies that the product inside the packet is not for
vegetarians. As it consist of non veg elements

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INOFFICIAL SYMBOL OF CURRENCY IN
INDIA
• The Indian rupee sign (sign: ₹; code: INR)
is the currency symbol for the Indian rupee,
the official currency of India. Designed by
Udaya Kumar, it was presented to the
public by the Government of India on 15
July 2010, following its selection through
open competition among Indian residents.

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INOFFICIAL SYMBOL OF ISRO IN INDIA
• The Indian Space Research Organization
(ISRO) is the pioneer space exploration
agency of the Government of India,
headquartered at Bengaluru. ISRO
was formed in 1969 with a vision to develop
and harness space technology in national
development, while pursuing planetary
exploration and space science research.

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INOFFICIAL SYMBOL OF AIR FORCE IN
INDIA
• The Indian Air Force (IAF) is the air arm of
the Indian Armed Forces. Its complement of
personnel and aircraft assets ranks fourth amongst
the air forces of the world. Its primary mission is to
secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial
warfare during armed conflict. After India gained
independence from the United Kingdom in 1947, the
name Royal Indian Air Force was kept and served in
the name of Dominion of India.

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INOFFICIAL HINDU RELIGIOUS ICONIC
SYMBOL OF INDIA
• Om, ॐ) is a sacred sound and a spiritual
symbol in Indian religions. It signifies the
essence of the ultimate reality,
consciousness or Atman. More broadly, it
is a syllable that is chanted either
independently or before a spiritual
recitation in Hinduism, Buddhism, and
Jainism.

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INOFFICIAL SYMBOL OF RAILWAY IN INDIA
Indian Railways (IR) is a governmental entity
under the Ministry of Railways that operates
India's national railway system .It is run by the
government as a public good and manages
the third-largest railway network in the world by
size, with a route length of 68,155 km (42,350 mi)
as of March 2019. 40,576 km (25,213 mi) or 64%
of all the broad-gauge routes are electrified
with 25 kV 50 Hz AC electric traction as of August
2020

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CONCLUSION
Our National symbols are the prestige of our nation. It indicated
the values and principles of the country. All should respect the
national symbols. Let's all try to save and safeguard our Nation as
well as the integrity by our national symbols.
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