The new circle-shape emblem will come into effect from Saturday on the occasion of Independence Day.
Launch Date - 14 August Evening
Location - Ranchi
The logo is encircled with green colour, which depicts the greenery of the state and symbolizes happiness and prosperity.The national Ashoka emblem at the centre is representing cooperative federalism.
The second ring in the logo depicts white elephants, which symbolizes the natural wealth and prosperity of the state. The elephant is also Jharkhand’s state animal.
The third ring showcases state flower Palash, reflecting the beauty of Jharkhand. Besides, the red colour in the flower is also a symbol of revolution, which reflects the struggle of people of the state.
The fourth ring exhibits motifs of dance to showcase the state’s rich cultural heritage and the indelible imprint of centuries-old tradition, instruments, songs and dance.
The chief minister said, “The circle-shape emblem exhibits the state’s The culture, tradition and progress. It represents every corner of the state and reflects the real spirit of Jharkhand, which were somehow missing in the past logo. The emblem is such an identity of the state, which gives a feeling of being proud.”
The Governor of Jharkhand Droupadi Murmu said the new logo is associated with the identity and self-respect of the state. “It represents the state’s culture and natural resources,”
The Governor of Jharkhand Droupadi Murmu said the new logo is associated with the identity and self-respect of the state. “It represents the state’s culture and natural resources,”
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