The Emblem of Telangana is the state emblem of Telangana in South India.[1] The arms has the Kakatiya Kala Thoranam in the middle, and the Charminar inside it and bordered in green.[2][3]

Emblem of Telangana
ArmigerGovernment of Telangana
Adopted2 June 2014
CrestNational Emblem of India
ShieldKakatiya Kala Thoranam, Charminar
Supporters
UseAs State Emblem

Design

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The emblem is a circular seal consisting of the Kakatiya Kala Thoranam and Charminar with the Sarnath Lion Capital above. It has "Telangana Prabhutvamu" in Telugu."Government of Telangana" in English and "Telangana Sarkar" in Urdu and Satyameva Jayate is written in Sanskrit.

History

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The emblem was designed by painter, Laxman Aelay.[4] It was adopted on 2 June 2014 after the newly formed government headed by K. Chandrashekar Rao adopted it. It was the first file to be signed by him after swearing in. Initially, Charminar was not included.

Initially the national motto was written below the emblem. Naresh Kadyan, Abhishek Kadyan, and Sukanya Kadyan complained to the government about the alleged insult of the Emblem without the motto. The Sarnath Lion Capital, when used in heraldry, is required to have the words Satyameva Jayate underneath it, as per the State Emblem of India (Prohibition of Improver Use) Act, 2005, which the new logo violated when it was first released.[5] The emblem was corrected with an amendment approved by the Government of Telangana on 25 June 2014 made by Laxman Aelay, by moving the Satyameva Jayate below the Sarnath Lion Capital, complying with the national norm.

Historic emblems

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Government banner

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The Government of Telangana can be represented by a banner displaying the emblem of the state on a white field.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Telangana". hubert-herald.nl. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Telangana State Emblem Looks Simple Yet Profound". The New Indian Express. 31 May 2014. Archived from the original on 3 June 2014. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  3. ^ "Exclusive: Telangana to have unique logo : South, News -". India Today. 29 May 2014. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  4. ^ "From the Streets of Kadirenigudem". Ardizen. 11 November 2015. Archived from the original on 26 March 2016. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  5. ^ Baseerat, Bushra (4 June 2014). "Has Telangana government got the emblem wrong? -". The Economic Times. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  6. ^ "ANDHRA PRADESH". www.hubert-herald.nl. Retrieved 13 July 2021.