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Delhi’s official logo launch postponed

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta. File

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The launch of the much-anticipated new logo of the Delhi Government, that was supposed to be organised on Saturday, has been postponed, officials concerned said.

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The emblem and tagline were set to be unveiled during the Delhi Foundation Day celebrations, but was postponed due to the unavailability of some Cabinet Ministers, they added.

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“The logo will be launched after these ministers return to Delhi,” an official said.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta had earlier announced that the logo would serve as a distinct emblem of the national capital, symbolising its culture, identity, and development.

The Chief Minister noted that, unlike most Indian states, Delhi did not have an official logo.

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She said her government took up the initiative soon after assuming office. A logo design competition was launched on the mygov.in portal, attracting more than 1,800 entries from across the country.

A special expert committee, chaired by the Secretary of the General Administration Department, was tasked with reviewing and shortlisting the designs.

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