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Google Doodles are the New
Commemoratives
By Sushil Mehra
Google Doodles are the New Commemoratives By Sushil Mehra Pages 40: Paperback Size A4 : Publisher: Sushil Mehra: Email: gaureshmehra@gmail.com
Google Doodle
The Google Search Engine
shows the Google logo prominently. But on certain occasions like an important
day event, the birth or death anniversary of a famous personality, there is a temporary alteration of
the logo on Google's homepages intended to
commemorate holidays, events, achievements, and notable historical
figures. This changed logo is known as a Google Doodle. Google Doodles celebrates
artists and scientists on their birthdays. In addition to celebrating many
well-known events and holidays. It could be changed across all global search
engine websites of Google or it could be only specific to certain
country’s search engines.
The book is a compilation of the Author’s 5 Frame Philatelic Exhibit “Google Doodles are the New Commemoratives” The exhibit tells us all about Google Doodles through the eyes of philately, especially private covers. This exhibit makes a month-wise journey and chronicles Google Doodles that came along the way thus giving us an insight into important days and personalities at large. Today Google Doodles are the new commemoratives and they try to occupy the same place that commemorative coins/stamps had in the non-digital era. Philately offers an excellent medium to narrate the story of these new commemoratives of the digital era and this is what this exhibit intends to do.
The author
has tried to give a philatelic explanation of the exhibit prepared through Google
Doodle commemorative covers. He has linked the design element of the cover to
the stamp/cancellation through dates /person/event.
The author
has introduced a new trend in Thematic and Modern Philately which could be
adopted with the change of time in the digital era.
The book is
very interesting and will be liked by all collectors as well as people in
general as it has been presented in a very interesting way. It gives a new idea
to the collectors how to make a different exhibit in this digital world.
About the author
Sushil
Mehra is a BA (Hons) in Political Science from Delhi University. He is the
Managing Director of Pan Office Systems Pvt Ltd, Bangalore. He is a keen
philatelist and numismatist with a special interest in various varied subjects
related to stamp, coin, and note collection. He is a member of the Karnataka
Numismatic Society as well as a member of the Karnataka Philatelic Society. He has a
complete collection of post-independence India Stamps. ET (Economic Times) as
well Deccan Herald have published articles on his collection. Karnataka Postal
Circle has released Post Cards on his collection as well as two books on
Special Covers of Karnataka to which he has contributed.
He
has recently published the following 5 books :
1. Glimpses
of Vintage Bengaluru’,
2. Guide
to Permanent Pictorial Cancellations of India’,
3.‘My
Dashavatar Collection’,
4..‘Exemplified
Philatelic Terms’, ‘Jai Hind – The True spirit of India’,
5, ‘The
Handbook of Permanent Pictorial Cancellations of India’.
He
has won several Philatelic Awards at
National and International Philatelic Exhibitions which includes Large Silver
in Lit. Class at Baliphilex 2020, Large Silver in literature Class for Jai Hind -
The True Spirit of India’ in Cape Town 2022, 1st Place in AKAM Class in
Amritpex 2023 for ‘The Story of India’s Fight Against Covid’ and Silver Medal
in Literature Class in Amritpex 2023 for ‘Jai Hind – The True spirit of India’.
- Jeevan Jyoti
"Anjal Attakasam"
World Postcard Day Celebrated at Dehradun
CITES: Endangered Species on Stamps
By M.Lokeswara Rao IFS (Retd.)
Plants and animals are the essential parts of life on the Earth; it is important to conserve them and save them from getting extinct, maintaining their optimal population that helps in enriching the biodiversity or the richness of flora and fauna worldwide. Deforestation or cutting down trees is considered one of the major problems associated with the conservation of plants and animals.
CITES, Convention
on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, also
known as the Washington Convention a multilateral treaty to
protect endangered plants and animals from the threats of international trade.
It was drafted as a result of a resolution adopted in 1963 at a meeting of
members of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
The convention was opened for signature in 1973 and CITES entered into force on
1 July 1975.
Its aim
is to ensure that international trade (import/export) in specimens of animals
and plants included under CITES, does not threaten the survival of the species
in the wild. This is achieved via a system of permits and certificates. CITES
affords varying degrees of protection to more than 38,000 species.
Over 38,700 species, including
roughly 5,950 species of animals and 32,800 species of plants, are protected by
CITES against over-exploitation through international trade. They are listed in
the three CITES appendices. The species are grouped in the appendices according
to how threatened they are by international trade. They include some whole
groups, such as primates, cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises), sea
turtles, parrots, corals, cacti, and orchids.
Since 1993, the CITES
Secretariat has worked with the United Nations Postal Administration (UNPA) to
produce an annual series of 12 stamps animals and plants included in Cites
Appendices. This series is published in Geneva, New York and Vienna with
special Postmarks for First Day Covers.
UNPA has been issuing stamps
to celebrate many varied forms of wild fauna and flora, to raise awareness
about the multitude of benefits that conservation provides to people.
The book "CITES
Endangered Species on Stamps" gives details about the CITES convention.
There are 360 images of the stamps released by the United Nations Postal
Administration (UNPA) from 1993 to 2023, and stamps with the CITES logo
released by Poland, Chile, and Japan for endangered species day and first day
covers were shown in the book. A total of 421 philatelic materials were used in
the book.
The book gives the following
chapters in detail :
1.
Cites Endangered species Stamps
2.
CITES Endangered Species Stamps from 1993-2023
3.
Endangered Species Day
4.
New Biodiversity Framework
The book is very comprehensive
with technical details. It will be an asset for Foresters, Naturalists,
Wildlife lovers, environmentalists, Students and Thematic stamp collectors
especially those making specialised collection on endangered species of flora
and fauna. I recommend this book for libraires of Colleges, Environment,
Wildlife and Forest Institutes as well as for stamp lovers as the author has
explained endangered species through number of postage stamps issued on CITES
endangered species.
Worked on various projects for Forest
Development agencies, Green India Mission, Wildlife Habitat projects, species
recovery programme of Amur Falcon, He has organised many environmental
awareness programmes. UNESCO Consultant for identification of Biosphere
Reserves in Nagaland. Consultant with Community Forestry International USA.
Involved in various documentaries making namely Amur Falcon, Elephants etc. He received
the biodiversity award, Tiger land film Festival for his work on Amur Falcon.
His hobbies are Painting and
Philately. He exhibited his painting The Buddha Great in New Delhi, Bangalore and Various parts of the country. He received a number of awards in National and
International Philatelic Exhibitions for his exhibits Orchids, Buddhism,
Buddhist Mudras, Post office postal cancellation on Penny Red, Lady slipper
Orchids, Buddhist Dances and for his
literature exhibit book “Buddhism on
Stamps” and for his different articles
appeared in different magazines in India
and abroad.
He authored different research
papers and authored books “Plant Biodiversity of World ``Buddhism on Stamps”,
“Himalayan Birds on Stamps” and “CITES Endangered Species on Stamps “based on
Philately and “Conservation through Forest Conservation Act”. His articles
appeared in different magazines and Newspapers in India and abroad. His
articles on philately appeared in National and International Magazines and
Newspapers.
- Jeevan Jyoti
Logo for KARNAPEX 2024
Ever Onward Congratulations Medal Winners !
19th Asian Games, Hangzhou
Thanks - Jagannath Mani, Bangalore
Commemorative Covers
1.Rabindranath Tagore 2.Sengol Symbol of Transfer of Power
11 October - Philately Day
Philatelic Workshop conducted by Timir Shah on Philately Day on 11.10.23 at Gujarat Public School, - CBSE , Atladra, Vadodara in association with Vadodara Philatelic Bureau.
9 October - World Post Day Celebration
9th October is celebrated as World Post Day across the world. Delhi Postcrossing Club also organized a meet-up to commemorate the date and spread happiness worldwide through a small piece of paper called Picture Postcards. Ashish Jain was the main host and Five different design cards were released, they were designed by a Delhi-based Postcrosser and Philatelist Piyali Bose. All cards were sent out to all the collectors in each corner of the world with the signatures of all participants. All the signed cards were posted out from the Rashtrapati Bhavan Post Office in Delhi, with the very special permanent pictorial cancellation of Rashtrapati Bhavan.
A special guest and postcrosser Maria Daniel Pomohaci from Romania added an exquisite flavour to the meet up with her presence. A very special support came from a renowned postcrosser Foysal Shahriar Ratul from Bangladesh to communicate with the international platform of Postcrossing to register our meeting and Mr. Amit Choudhary from Bikaner to promote on social media.
Piyali Bose, Deepak Kajal, Maneesh Jain, Sindhuri Aparna, Anshu Kumar, Manish Jain, Lakshya Gupta all gathered together from different parts of Delhi NCR to support and promote Philately and PostCrossing.
-Piyali Bose, Delhi
Rainbow
Stamp News October 2023
Special Covers released during Bangladesh 2023
1st October - World Postcard Day
World Postcard Day is held on 1 October every year to celebrate this creation. Pick up a pen and send your loved ones a surprise with a heartfelt message. They will be so happy to receive your postcards!
The postcard success story began more than 150 years ago. On 1 October 1869, the first postcard was sent in Austria-Hungary and quickly went on to become a global success. Ever since then, postcards have connected people from all over the world.
For some people, an affectionate postcard message marks the beginning of true love, and for others, a postcard offers comfort during difficult times. As a holiday greeting or congratulatory message, they are a delightful thing for family, friends, and relatives to receive.
Philatelic Celebrations of World Postcard Day In India.
Raipur (C.G.)
Coimbatore (T.N.)