Kerala's Department of Industries & Commerce, along with state-owned enterprises, will now adopt a unified K logo in a light green hue, reminiscent of coconut leaves. This initiative is designed to enhance the visibility of Kerala's sustainable and competitive business environment, officials announced on Wednesday.

State Industries Minister P Rajeev introduced this new brand identity at an event held at the Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation's (KSIDC) office. He stated, "The rebranding initiative stemmed from the idea of giving greater visibility to the on-ground transformation of our industrial landscape, while highlighting the state’s unique identity."
Rebranding Initiative and Its Impact
The rebranding effort aims to provide a cohesive brand image that represents the integrated efforts of the industrial department. APM Mohammed Hanish, Principal Secretary of Industries & Commerce, mentioned that the state has been actively promoting policies under the motto "Nature, People, and Industry." Several new policies have been implemented to align with this vision.
The business landscape in Kerala has seen significant changes. The state is now a preferred destination for sustainable and knowledge-driven enterprises that utilise human resources skilled in advanced technology. This transformation highlights Kerala's unique identity and its evolving industrial scene.
Unified Brand Image for State Entities
As part of this initiative, all institutions under the Industries Department will undergo a visible transformation. This includes the Directorate of Industries and Commerce and its district, taluk, and block-level offices, KSIDC, KINFRA, Kerala Bureau of Industrial Promotion (K-bip), public sector enterprises, as well as the Directorate of Coir and cashew units.
KSIDC Managing Director Mir Mohammed Ali explained that the central element of the brand image is the letter K. It represents both Kerala and Community. The branding uses shades of Kerala's signature green to reflect the state's natural beauty and growth. Two sleek, curved arrows symbolise speed and growth.
Symbolism Behind the New Logo
The entire mnemonic conveys trustworthiness, indicating that these establishments adhere to high standards. The light green colour chosen for the logo signifies Kerala's commitment to sustainability and environmental consciousness.
This rebranding initiative not only aims to boost visibility but also encapsulates Kerala's resurgent entrepreneurial spirit. It reflects a profound transformation in how business is conducted in the state.
The introduction of this shared logo marks a significant step towards unifying Kerala's industrial identity. It showcases a commitment to sustainable development while leveraging advanced technology and human resources.
With inputs from PTI
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