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The lotus flower on which the book rests reflects beauty, sanctity,
delicacy, and fragrance. Below the book on the left is the
Thermal Power Station of Talcher and the Coal Mines on
the right. They mirror Talchers distinctions in the world. Towards
the right is the symbolic picture of the annual religious festival
of goddess Hingula, the presiding deity of the region. The lower
portion of the crest is adorned with sheaves of corns that speak of
the traditional agrarian culture of the local people despite
industrialization. The motto on the basement of the crest implises
that the college clings firmly to the high ideals of truth and
beauty synonymous with God. |