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Rubinh-do wo indas enna bonl ě RB12. |
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Answer» The emblem of Reserve Bank of India has Royal Bengal tiger standing in front of a palm tree. The tiger was referred from the statue at the gate of Belvedere, Kolkata. These are ensconced by ‘भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक’ on top and ‘RESERVE BANK OF INDIA’ at the bottom. This has been completed by two concentric circles with thin and thick lines. Obviously this design is very formal and emphasises the “Government status of the bank” with Indian motif which resembles a heraldry. Indeed, it complied with the then requirements of mono colour reproduction and stamping and embossing functions when used at elite stationery. thanks |
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