HI Prasanthi,

At a personal level, I didn't like putting Indian flag colours to the logo.
I do understand the meanings of the colours of Indian flag. And I respect
your opinion. But what I told was my view on the logo.

However, I will respect group's final decision.

My Opinion:
TMAD is not related to a country. It is about humanity. And we do not
confine it. It is same like my favourite quote on god : "God cannot be
fitted into one religion" - Sutra.
If we go for black t-shirts, the white print would be more sensible.. and if
only we go for white t-shirts, the colours will be highlighted. Nextly, on
the blankets (which are generally black) white print will be obvious.  I do
not think people will cling it to their heart and sit (talking about the
blankets). Indian flag is to be respected and honoured and I do not like to
keep the Indian flag under the feet of someone, let it be Indians.

Regards,
Vani.

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paths are not to be found, but made. And the activity of making them changes
both the maker and their destination."
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