<p align="justify">Chakradhar Aalla, whose design of a Cheetah on a loco will be the calling card of the ambitious bullet train project, hit the bull's eye after 30 unsuccessful attempts in various logo competitions.</p>.<p align="justify">The 27-year-old second-year student of National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, says he participated in probably every design competition floated by the Narendra Modi government on the portal MyGov.in.</p>.<p align="justify">But luck did not favour him until his winning design in the bullet train project.</p>.<p align="justify">Chakradhar says he cannot wait to see his creation on every government document, letterhead and communication on the bullet train.</p>.<p align="justify">He says if one looks closely at the logo, one will see it is like a train map with the dots representing every station and the route.</p>.<p align="justify">Chakradhar also says his design incorporates several aspects of the country's high-speed train.</p>.<p align="justify">"The design looks simple, but it has a deeper meaning. While the Cheetah represents speed, dependability and trust, it also represents a typical train map with the rail network etched out on its body," said Chakradhar.</p>.<p align="justify">Originally from Hyderabad, his father is a bureaucrat and his mother a principal in a school in the city.</p>.<p align="justify">Growing up with two other siblings, he says his obsession with designing logos led friends and family call him 'logoman'.</p>.<p align="justify">Chakradhar says his entire portfolio consists of designs that he submitted for the MyGov portal.</p>.<p align="justify">"I have designed logos for 'Swachch Bharat' and 'Beti Bachao' and many others. The logo of the cheetah on a locomotive was my first win. It couldn't have been better," he added.</p>
<p align="justify">Chakradhar Aalla, whose design of a Cheetah on a loco will be the calling card of the ambitious bullet train project, hit the bull's eye after 30 unsuccessful attempts in various logo competitions.</p>.<p align="justify">The 27-year-old second-year student of National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, says he participated in probably every design competition floated by the Narendra Modi government on the portal MyGov.in.</p>.<p align="justify">But luck did not favour him until his winning design in the bullet train project.</p>.<p align="justify">Chakradhar says he cannot wait to see his creation on every government document, letterhead and communication on the bullet train.</p>.<p align="justify">He says if one looks closely at the logo, one will see it is like a train map with the dots representing every station and the route.</p>.<p align="justify">Chakradhar also says his design incorporates several aspects of the country's high-speed train.</p>.<p align="justify">"The design looks simple, but it has a deeper meaning. While the Cheetah represents speed, dependability and trust, it also represents a typical train map with the rail network etched out on its body," said Chakradhar.</p>.<p align="justify">Originally from Hyderabad, his father is a bureaucrat and his mother a principal in a school in the city.</p>.<p align="justify">Growing up with two other siblings, he says his obsession with designing logos led friends and family call him 'logoman'.</p>.<p align="justify">Chakradhar says his entire portfolio consists of designs that he submitted for the MyGov portal.</p>.<p align="justify">"I have designed logos for 'Swachch Bharat' and 'Beti Bachao' and many others. The logo of the cheetah on a locomotive was my first win. It couldn't have been better," he added.</p>