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The EMC logo is based on the Panchamahabhoota, the five elements of the cosmic order that are central to Indian philosophy. The Vedic symbols, seen in harmonic arrangement on the auspicious banana leaf, represent Akash (ether), Jal (water), Vaayu (air), Agni (fire) and Prithvi (earth), and together assert our commitment to holistic solutions in environmental management.
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Eco-City program for Sangli-Miraj-Kupwad |
The Eco-City program for Sangli-Miraj-Kupwad, an initiative by Shri. Jayant Patil, Hon. Cabinet Minister of Rural Development, Government of Maharashtra is a first of its kind in the state of Maharashtra. EMC has been chosen to prepare an action plan with detailed project and activities aimed at transforming Sangli-Miraj-Kupwad (SMK) into a sustainable city of the future! read more... |
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The Logo |
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| The Banana Leaf, Banana leaf is often used as a decorative element for auspicious functions. It is a mark of hospitality. | | |
| AGNI (Fire),
Agni (fire) is associated with the qualities of energy, assertiveness and passion. | 
| VAAYU (Air),
Vayu (air) is a mixture of many compounds, but in traditional cultures, air is often seen as a universal power or pure substance because of its fundamental importance to life. |
|  | JAL (Water),
Jal (water) is associated with the qualities of emotion and intuition. | 
| PRITHVI (Earth),
Prithvi (Earth) is associated with qualities of practicality, restraint, and materialism, and with the physical, sensuous aspects of life. | | | |
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