Thursday, February 17, 2011

Stamp boy, 62, wants to be philately ambassador

Fifty-four years ago, a photograph of an eight-year-old boy eating a banana was chosen by Jawaharlal Nehru to be put on a postage stamp. Shekhar Borker, the boy in the stamp, now a 62-year-old, wants to dedicate his life to promote Indian philately. Borker, who retired from Indian Aluminium Company in 2009, was invited by the India Post to address hundreds of school children at the World Philatelic Exhibition 2011 on Monday.

“I will be happy to be India Post’s ambassador to promote philately amongst children,” he said.

“He proposed to get associated with us as an ambassador for philately promotion among the children. We welcome him as an ambassador to promote philately,” said Subhash Barmma, general manager, World Philatelic Exhibition 2011.

“Philately is a cost-effective but extremely useful hobby through which one can easily learn about history, geography, scientific invention, art and culture,” he said.

A philatelist himself, Borker’s pride and joy is an album of stamps featuring him that have been signed by Nehru and Indira Gandhi. “This album is my prized possession,” he said.

The stamp with Borker on it, priced at 8 naya paisa, was released along with two others on November 14, 1957, to commemorate Children’s Day.

Borker is the only other living person, after Mother Teresa and a Kanpur girl (now in her 70s) Rita Malhotra, who has been featured in India’s postage stamps. The stamp with Borker on it has been featured Court of Honour from three stamps issued together in 1957. India Security Press, Nasik, displayed the stamp at the ‘Court of Honour’ zone at the exhibition.

- Subhendu Ray, Hindustan Times

Full Article: http://www.hindustantimes.com/Stamp-boy-62-wants-to-be-philately-ambassador/Article1-662457.aspx

New Stamp Issue: Legendary Heroines of Indian Cinema

Date Of Issue:-13.02.2011.

India post released 5 stamps on legendary heroines of Indian cinema.

Devika Rani - The first lady of Hindi cinema, Devika Rani was the star and late manager of Bombay Talkies. Grand niece of Rabindranath Tagore, Devika Rani was one of the greatest actresses of the black and white era.

Devika Rani got the first taste of Indian Cinema through her husband Himanshu Rai, whom she first met when he approached her for the construction of a huge set for his first production – ‘Light of Asia’. After marriage, they left for Germany and once there, Rai joined hands with Universal Films AG and made ‘A Throw of Dice’.

It was in 1933 that Himanshu Rai signed Devika Rani for her first film ‘Karma’ which made her an actress of great acclaim. After a couple of years, Rai and Devika Rani set up the famous Bombay Talkies Studio, and she became the studio’s first heroine with Jawani ki Hawa, where she starred opposite Ashok Kumar. The two of them starred in a series of films starting with Jeevan Naiya (1936) but it was Achut Kanya (1936), which capitulated Devika Rani and Ashok Kumar to big time fame.

After the death of her husband Himanshu Rai, Devika Rani looked after Bombay Talkies. Among her discoveries at Bombay Talkies, was Dilip Kumar. Though everything went well for a while, but she soon discovered that she was not able to run the company as efficiently as her late husband, and took up voluntary retirement. She then married the famous Russian painter Svetoslav Roerich, and stayed in Bangalore till her death in 1994.

Kanan Devi - actress and singer, started with the name Kananbala. Debuting as child actress in Joydev; she worked under contract with Radha Films where she acted in Jyotish Banerjee Films. P.C.Barua was unable to obtain her for the role of Paro in ‘Devdas’ (1935) but she played the lead in his next film, Mukti, which made her a star and launched her long association with New Theatres.

Meena Kumari - She was born on August 1, 1932 as Mahjabeen Bano to Ali Baksh and Iqbal Begum. The actress has two elder sisters: Khursheed and Madhu. After her birth she was left at the Muslim orphanage as her parents could not pay the fees to the doctor. Her father was also interested in music, poetry and was a part of Parsi theater. Meenas mother’s actual name was Prabhwati Devi, a Hindu girl who converted to Islam after marriage and changed her name to Iqbal Begum, a dancer and stage actress.

The beautiful Mehejabeen, stepped into the world of grease and glamour from the tender age of six. Her first film as a child artist was Vijay Bhatt’s ‘Leather Face’ (1939). She then metamorphasised into a beautiful heroine and did some heartrenching movies like ‘Baiju Bawra’ (1954), ‘Parineeta’ (1955), ‘Ek Hi Raasta’, ‘Sharda’ (1957), ‘Aarti’ (1963) and ‘Kaajal’ (1966).

Nutan - was an Indian actress, who appeared in several successful Hindi movies of the 50s and 60s. Highly regarded for her acting abilities, Nutan was recognised as an accomplished dramatic actress, and her performances often received praises and accolades. She started her career as actress as a fourteen-year-old in Hamari Beti (1950). This film was produced by her mother, Shobhana. In 1952 she was the winner of Miss India.

Some of Nutan’s films where she projected the image of a very intense actress are ‘Seema’, ‘Sujata’, ‘Bandini’, ‘Milan’ and ‘Saraswatichandra’. Most of these were done with Sunil Dutt, Ashok Kumar and other great actors of that time. Nutan’s glamourous image came out very well in films like ‘Delhi Ka Thug’, ‘Baarish’, ‘Paying Guest’, ‘Anari’, ‘Chhaliya’ and ‘Tere Ghar Ke Saamne’.

Savithri (Telugu ) - was an Indian actress, director and producer. She had appeared in Telgu, Tamil, and Hindi languages. She was known for her liveliness and captivating performance and is still treated as the benchmark for acting in movies. She learned music and Indian classical dance under Sista Purnayya Sasthri. She performed stage shows during her childhood. She acted in 318 films in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Hindi languages, with ten to fifteen movies released per year.

Leela Naidu - was an Indian actress who starred in a small number of Hindi and English films.Born to an Irish mother and an Indian father. Was a Femina Miss India. Quit movies to marry (and later divorce) hotelier Tilakraj Oberoi. She later married Goan poet Dom Moraes, who was her childhood sweetheart. Vogue named her as one of most beautiful women in the world, along with Maharani Gayatri Devi. Became an icon for women’s liberation in India after her non-orthodox role with Sunil Dutt in “Yeh raastae hain pyar kae”.

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-Ahmed.

New Stamp Issue: Khadi Stamp

Release Date: 12-02-2010

India Post on the occassion of INDIPEX 2011 brought out a special stamp on Gandhi Ji to commemorate the event. The stamp is unique as it is printed on “Khadi”, the handspun cotton material that Gandhi Ji held as the symbol of self determination and self reliance.

The Presentation Pack was released by Smt. Pratibha Patil, the President of India on Saturday 12th February 2011 at INDIPEX 2011, the World Philatelic Exhibition being held in New Delhi, the capital of India. Cost: 100 Rs.


As I could not go to Indipex, 2011, I ordered this by placing order here. I have not received it, eagerly waiting for it.

-Ahmed

New Stamp Issue: AERO PHILATELY

The exhibition largely focused on Aerophilately as India Post celebrated the Centenary of the First Official Airmail Flight that took place in India on 18th February 1911. A ceremonial flight took place on 12th February 2011 from Allahabad to Naini commemorating the 100 years of the Airmail flight. The flight carried about 5000 First Day Special Covers with special postmark; a collector’s delight being limited editions. A special stamp carrying a special cancellation was released on 12th February, 2011 to commemorate the event.



The only unfortunate thing about this event is the official cost of these special covers, making it unaffordable for young philatelists.
Official Cost of plain special cover :-1000 Rs , Autographed Cover:- 5000 Rs.
I am not sure the main aim of the India post is to make money or to encourage philately.


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-Ahmed.

New Stamp Issue: V VenkataSubba Reddiar

V. Venkatasubba Reddiar who was Chief Minister during different periods .He was a person of unimpeachable integrity and highly respected by one and all both in Puducherry and all over India for his gentleness, kindness, generosity and magnanimity even towards those who differed from him in their political views.

V. Venkatasubba Reddiar’s sacrifices and struggles to liberate Puducherry from French rule would take volumes in the annals of Puducherry history. Although belonging to landed gentry, Venkatasubba Reddiar had his heart towards the poor and downtrodden and strived throughout his political career towards their uplift.

V. Venkatasubba Reddiar possessed neither rancor nor malice towards any one either personally or politically. He neither sought nor go after fame and name. Fame and name came to stay with V.Venkatasubba Reddiar, as one of the chief architects of liberation of Puducherry from the French rule and his name as the most benevolent and humane Chief Minister will remain in the Puducherry's political pages till the end of time.

-Ahmed.

New Stamp Issue: CENSUS OF INDIA

Date of Issue:-08.02.2011.

The Indian Census is the largest single source of a variety of statistical information on different characteristics of the people of India. With a history of more than 130 years, this reliable, time tested exercise has been bringing out a veritable wealth of statistics every 10 years, beginning from 1872 when the first census was conducted in India non-synchronously in different parts.

This organisation was made responsible for generating data on population statistics including Vital Statistics and Census. Later, this office was also entrusted with the responsibility of implementation of Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969 in the country.

The Census 2011 will be the 15th National Census of the country, however, this time the government has also decided to prepare a National Population Register (NPR) along with Census 2011.


-Ahmed.

FDC : Venkata Subbaiah

Date of Release: 07-02-2011

V Subbiah is considered as doyen of the trade unionist movement in Puducherry(Pondicherry), He is a veteran Communist leader and freedom fighter. Subbiah started his political career as a supporter of the Indian National Congress. A great orator, he mobilized the student and labor communities against the French rule in the Union Territory and was also imprisoned several times for his efforts in organising anti-French and anti-British protests.The greatness of Subbiah was the fact that he was sensitive towards the poor and the marginalized in society. Constant harassment by the French rulers did not affect his determination and he emerged above petty politics in the struggle for freedom. V.Narayanasamy (Union Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs ) released a commemorative Indian stamp on 7th Feb 2011 to mark the birth centenary of veteran Communist leader and freedom fighter V. Subbiah.


-Ahmed.

Friday, February 4, 2011

FDC: CORPS OF SIGNAL

Issue Date: 04-02-2011

Communications have played a vital role in warfare and constitute the nervous system of Armies all over the world. From smoke signals, human runners and pigeons, to telegraphy and onto wireless communications, the transformation to the information age of today has been dramatic & revolutionary. The Corps of Signals of the Indian Army with its dedicated band of officers and men, over the years, has assimilated the emerging technologies to build a well oiled networking force to match the best in the world.

Lt Col SH Powell, Royal Engineers was the founder and first head of the Indian Signal Service which was subsequently re-designated as the Indian Signal Corps. The motto of the Corps is “Teevra Chaukas” i.e. “”Swift and Secure,” and its emblem depicts the figure of the Roman Deity “Mercury” or “Hermes”, the messenger of Gods in Greek mythology, which incidentally has the unique distinction of being the common emblem of most armies of the Commonwealth group of nations.

The Corps of signals, whose men are proudly referred to as ‘Information Warriors’, has initiated and completed a number of prestigious communication projects like Army Static Switched Communication Network (ASCON) in 1995 and Army Wide Area Network (AWAN) in 2006.

The signallers are also serving the Nation by meeting the difficult communication needs for “Out of Area Contingencies”, Disaster and Flood Relief operations etc as aid to civil authorities and in UN Peace Keeping Missions abroad.

In the field of sports the Crops has an excellent record. It has produced many world class/ Olympian sportsmen who have represented the country at various National and International meets in hockey, boxing, athletics.


-Ahmed

Cover Received in Poland

Sent in Dec, finally received by Andrez (link) after about 2 months.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

FDC: MARYWARD-LORETO INSTITUTIONS

Date Of Issue: 02-02-2011

Loreto College – Kolkata was established in 1912 by the Religious of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (I.B.V.M.). The order was founded by MARY WARD (1585-1645), a dynamic English Catholic lady, in an age when Catholics were persecuted in England. Europe was torn by religious dissension and women’s rights were generally ignored. A determined visionary, she managed, with the help of some devoted companions, to set up schools for young women.

Mary Ward, an intrepid Yorkshire woman, was born in 1585, into an England ravaged by religious war where attendance at Mass was considered an offence against the state and the harbouring of priests was treason punishable by death.

As a young woman, Mary followed her desire for religious life and joined a Poor Clare community in St Omer in Flanders (now northern France).


Thanks,
Ahmed.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

FDC: Ch. Ranbir Singh

Issue Date: 01-02-2011

Chaudhary Ranbir Singh
(26 November 1914-1 Febrauary 2009) a freedom fighter was born on November 26, 1914. He had been the president of Freedom fighters association of india. He has served the nation a lot during the freedom struggle. He was elected twice to the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. He also remained a minister in the Punjab government before Haryana was carved out and was the HPCC president in the early 1980s.His another notable contribution included the role he played in development of Bhakra Nangal Power project as the then Irrigation Minister of joint Punjab.The last surviving member of the Constituent Assembly of India, Ranbir Singh, died at his residence in Rohtak town of Haryana on Sunday, 1 February 2009 after a nearly two-month long illness.


Personal Thought: I do not know why India post is so fond of personality issues. No offence to Mr. Ranbir Singh, but I hate this stamp and its pathetic design.