Hi !
After a long gap I am
posting on my blog. I just returned after visiting beautiful Sikkim . Due to
limited Internet access at the places where I stayed , I could not update my
blog. From now onwards regular posts with philatelic news updates will be
published .
Charity Stamps 2015 for World Wildlife Fund
This is the first time PostNord has
issued the charity stamps jointly in both Sweden and Denmark. The proceeds for
the year go to the World Wildlife Fund and its environmental work to create
sustainable cities. The issue was released on the 7th of
May.
The charity stamps have the same
design in Sweden and Denmark. This year’s charity stamps also have some other
firsts. It is the first time PostNord’s logotype is displayed on a stamp. WWF’s
logotype is also displayed with the message, “För miljöns skull” (For the
environment).The aim is to show
that everyone, from private individuals to companies, can work together for the
environment.
Club
News
New Special Covers
450 years of Holy Spirit
Church, Margao – 24th May 2015
A special cover was released on the occasion of
the Church’s 450 years celebration coinciding with its feast day on 24th May
2015 at Margao. The special cover was released by Shri Charles Lobo, Postmaster
General, Goa Region and was handed over to the Chief Guest, Mr. Justice (Retd.)
Eurico Santana Silva. Holy Spirit Church's Parish Priest Mr. Avinash Rebello and
other dignitaries were present on the occasion. The cancellation on the cover
shows the picture of a dove which is the symbol of the Holy Spirit. (Special
Cover approval no. MH/20/2015)
Special Cover on Sansad
Adarsh Gram Yojna - 18th May 2015
Royal Challengers Bangalore, also called RCB is
the franchise of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Royal Challengers, who pride
themselves in creating environmental awareness among their fans, initiated Go
Green initiative step towards addressing the issue of global warming, reducing
its impact on the environment and to reduce our carbon foot-print. RCB have been
promoting 'Go Green' efforts for the last few years.
In appreciation of Royal Challengers Bangalore's
efforts as a sports team in India, spreading the message of eco-friendly
initiatives and the world's first carbon positive cricket team Karnataka Postal
Circle released My Stamp and Special Cover on 17th May 2015 at Bengaluru.
(Special Cover approval no. KTK/43/2015)
My Stamp bears the Royal Challengers Bangalore logo alongside a
Cineraria flower stamp and the special cover depicts the profile shots of three
of RCB's key players, Chris Gayle, Ab De Villiers and Captain Virat Kohli set in
the foreground of the world's only solar powered cricket stadium – M. Chinaswamy
Stadium. The special cover is made of eco friendly material and priced at Rs.
25. (Special Cover with my Stamp Rs. 45 each)
My Stamp and Special Cover were released by Daniel Vettori Coach of
RCB with members of the Karnataka Postal Circle Shri B S Chandrashekar,
Assistant Director of Postal Services, Shri Shivram, Assistant Postmaster
General, and Shri K A Devraj, Senior Superintendent of Post Offices.
B.B. Shahi -- An expert of 1854 Lithographs stamps of India
Batuk Bhairo Shahi, popularly known as B. B. Shahi was an ardent expert of 1854 Lithographs of India. His knowledge on Post Marks, Stamps & Postal History of early British India was unparalleled. The living encyclopedia of 1854 Lithographs and hand struck postage stamps, left us, on 22nd April 2015 for his heavenly abode.
Shri Shahi was born on 29th January 1926 in
Varanasi. He did his B.Sc from Banaras Hindu University, then M. A. in
Psychology and finally L.L.B. His knowledge on printing techniques including
engraving, printing plates, stamp paper and different inks used in printing was
enormous. This printing knowledge made him Master of Forgeries. Shri Shahi used
to preach how to detect forgeries, because modern electronic techniques have
made forgeries easier. And marketing through internet has also become easy to
dispose such forgeries.
But, he was remembered for his research and
intense study of Lithographs, postmarks and postal route of pre stamp era.
Stalwarts of 1854 Lithograph, used to invite him for his knowledge &
experience for discussion on finer points of Indian Lithographs.
Shri Shahi remained simple and humble throughout
his life and left an unforgettable mark on Indian Philately through his works.
- Pradip Jain -
Patna
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