KL Desk

Srinagar

Incorporated in 1938, Jammu and Kashmir Bank is celebrating its 75th year of service in 2013.

To mark the beginning of celebrations, chairman and CEO Mushtaq Ahmad unveiled the bank’s platinum jubilee logo and calendar 2013 at Corporate Headquarters in presence of bank’s top management.

Speaking on the occasion, Mushtaq said, “It is a moment of delight and honour for me to launch a special Platinum Jubilee logo and also unveil the wall Calendar-2013 under the theme ‘A journey through the colours of J&K,”

“The Bank is entering 75th year of its exemplary journey that spans over more than seven decades of unrelenting struggles, enduring successes and dedicated service. We have a got a special Platinum Jubilee logo on the calendar along with all other bank collaterals this year,” he added.

Terming 2013 as a special year, Mushtaq said that it is a year for all our investors, stake holders, customers and people of the state.

He further said, “This year, we have once again focused on the visual richness of natural heritage that our state is bestowed with in abundance. It captures not only our diverse geography but represents our strong regional identity.”

Talking about the importance of J&K bank calendars in state, Mushtaq said that  the perception that calendar here has become synonymous with the J&K Bank calendar is a greater compliment from our people that we receive with respect and responsibility.

“The Bank’s calendar has, over the years, earned an element of trust and authenticity among the people, he added,” he said.

“The calendar displays various magnificent, scenic and mundane yet magical visuals of places, spots from across the state, few of which are still not popular among the residents of and visitors to the state,” he added.

Pertinent to mention, the bank’s platinum jubilee celebration logo is inspired by the images and patterns that are popularly used in handicrafts and architecture of the state, which enable a unique identity besides denoting the strong bond between the state’s culture and the bank

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