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Collection of Indian Healths (23)
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The IHS logo combines the caduceus and an eagle to symbolize health care and Native American heritage, encircled by “INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE • PHS • 1955”.
The vibrant Make India Healthy™ logo symbolizes unity, vitality, and national commitment to wellness.
A joyful group of Indian women in traditional outfits walking arm-in-arm, symbolizing unity, sisterhood, and cultural pride.
The caduceus: a stylized winged staff entwined by two serpents, commonly associated with medicine and healthcare institutions.
A caring doctor performs a routine checkup on a young girl as her family watches attentively in a welcoming clinic setting.
A symbolic representation of family unity and health under the National Health Mission, Government of Sikkim.
The IHS logo combines the caduceus symbol with eagle wings, representing healthcare and Native American heritage, established in 1955 under the Public Health Service.
A stethoscope rests on a map of India rendered in saffron, white, and green-the colors of the national flag-highlighting the country’s commitment to health.
A doctor stands ready with tools of modern medicine, connecting the world through air travel, diagnostics, and life-saving care.
This diagram illustrates the continuous cycle of patient care-from initial symptoms and diagnosis to treatment, monitoring, and recovery-centered on the patient’s journey.
A colorful illustration of a family integrated into a heartbeat line, representing lifelong health support from pediatrics to senior care.
A graceful side-profile illustration of a woman wearing a bold, multi-hued tiered skirt paired with a soft blue blouse.
The caduceus: a classic emblem of healing, often seen in medical institutions and health-related branding.
A powerful symbolic frog in traditional geometric style, often associated with water, fertility, and transformation in indigenous iconography.
A Sikh man in orange and white sits with arms wrapped around his knees, embodying quiet reflection or emotional vulnerability.
The JMAI logo combines national colors with modern design-orange for energy, white for peace, green for sustainability, and a sun motif for innovation.
A man demonstrates the kneeling lunge stretch-great for opening the hips and relieving tightness after sitting or running.
A joyful circle of multicolored paper figures holding hands-celebrating unity, collaboration, and diversity.
A clinician and patient collaborate on health data, protected by digital shields and oversight checklists-representing secure, patient-centered care.
A stylized caduceus featuring green wings and dual blue-green serpents coiled around a central staff, representing medical services and healing.
