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23 September 2014

Swiss Post Distributes Free Stamps !

 

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On Thursday, 18th September 2014, Swiss Post distributed four free stamps each worth one Swiss Franc to every household across the country! This campaign is a part of an agreement drawn up with the price regulator. So it was a pleasant surprise to the letter-box owners of four million households when they received this gift of four stamps in the form of online WebStamp. The Stamp distribution is combined with a competition, offering prizes worth total of 90,000 Swiss Francs.

The campaign is a part of a compromise which Swiss Post reached with the price regulator at the beginning of 2014. The agreement guarantees that the prices of A (=fast mail) and B (=“Snail Mail”) Mail which have not changed since 2004, and domestic parcel will remain the same until 2016. The compromise meant that a lengthy procedure could be avoided and ensured planning reliability for Swiss Post.

Could this be a lesson for India Post?

-- Dr. Avinash B. Jagtap (Binningen, Switzerland)

New Special Covers

Centenary Celebration of Catholic Association of South Kanara (CASK)

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A special Cover was released in Mangalore on 21st September to commemorate  Centenary celebration of Catholic Association of South Kanara (CASK).

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: Mansoor B. – Mangalore

 

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Centenary of Bombardment of Madras by "SMS Emden"

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South India Philatelist's Association   brought out a Private Special Cover on Centenary of Bombardment of Madras by "SMS Emden" on 22 September 2014.To mark this event SIPA has brought out this cover with Postmark of High Court of Chennai, which happens to be nearest Post Office of the bombardment.

In the WWI Madras is the only place in India which was attacked by Germans in 1914.

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: Mahesh Parekh – Chennai : email : maheshparekhb@gmail.com

The Bombardment of Madras

The Bombardment of Madras was an engagement of World War I, at Madras (Chennai), British India. The bombardment was initiated by the German light cruiser Emden at the start of the war in 1914.

With Captain Karl von Müller in command, on the night of 22 September 1914, SMS Emden quietly approached the city of Madras on the southeastern coast of the Indian peninsula. After entering the Madras harbor area and observing for a moment, Müller gave the order to engage at 9:30 pm, Emden opened fire at 3,000 yards on several large oil tanks within the harbor, which belonged to the Burmah Oil Company.

Within the first 30 rounds, the oil tanks were in flames. After bombing the fuel tanks, Emden moved onto a small merchant ship in harbor. The craft was quickly sunk by Emden's deck guns. The worst casualties experienced that night were from the merchant vessel, 26 of whose crew were injured. At least 5 of the sailors were killed on scene or died later of injuries.The action lasted half an hour, until 10:00 pm, by which time the British shore batteries had begun to respond. However, Emden slipped away unscathed. In all, 125 shells were fired by the Germans.  The raid did little damage but thousands of people fled the city. Madras was the only Indian city to come under attack by forces of the Central Powers during World War I.

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My Stamps 3rd Series Commercially used Private First Day Covers

As per the Office Memorandum F. No. 17-5/2013-Phil, dated 22nd July 2014 issued by Philately Division, Department of Posts, 10 new themes of My Stamps have been launched, viz. Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Taj Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Mysore Palace, Fairy Queen, Port Blair Island, Ajanta Caves, St. Francis Church and Greetings. Though the notification was issued on 22nd July 2014, the Fairy Queen design was made available at many philatelic bureaux much earlier. Date of issue has not been announced for all 10 designs.

Mr. Parvesh Gupta has prepared private first day covers which are commercially used. Few of them are given below.

View all covers at : http://www.indianphilately.net/news.html

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15 December 2013

Club News

 

SATNAPEX –2013

- Sudhir Jain.

India Post organised District Level Philatelic Exhibition SATNAPEX-2013 at Govt. Indira Girls College, Satna (M.P.) on 11th Dec. 2013. Telecom District Manager Mr. Giriraj Singh inaugurated this exhibition in the morning.

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In the prize distribution function,  noted Philatelist & Numismatist Mr. Kishor Jhunjhunwala of Mumbai was the Chief Guest and Mr. Sudhir Jain, Secretary, Central India Philatelic Society was Special Guest. Mr. R. M. Jain, S.S.P., Rewa Division presided the function.

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Prize winners

First - Mr. Rajendra Agarwal "Shashi" (Medicine)

Second - Mr. Ravi Gupta (Pre Independence Telegrams)

Third - Mr. Umashankar Agarwal (Horror)

Consolation : Miss Jyoti Maheshwari (Caps)

Consolation - Mr. Vinod Sahu (Independence Movement)

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On this occasion a special cover was also released on 11-12-13 by Mr. Kishor Jhunjhunwala, Mr. R. M. Jain and Mr. Sudhir Jain.

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Dr. Kalpana Shrivastava Principal Govt. Indira Girls College, Dr. Harshwardhan Principal Govt. P. G. College, Mr. Lajpat Rai President Central India Philatelic Society, Social Activist Mr. Ravishankar Gauri were also present on the stage.Large number of citizens and students visited the exhibition during whole day. Philatelic Workshop and Painting Competition were also organised.

 

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Private Special Covers

South India Philatelists’ Association has brought out Two Private Covers with Department Cachet.

Cover on World Chess Championship 2013

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The cachet  is dated 22.11.2013 which is the last day of the Chess event.

Cover on last Sequential Date of the 21st Century 11-12-13

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For further inquiry, readers may please contact at email :  sipagold@gmail.com

: Mahesh Parekh - Chennai

22 April 2012

New stamps on Birds

 

Birds of the Rock

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Date of Issue : 16 April 2012

Gibraltar Post issued a new set of Definitive stamps featuring birds on 16 April 2012. Though the stamps are definitive but look very attractive !! It is a beautiful set for bird lovers !!

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Definitive 2012 'Birds of the Rock'

Red-necked Nightjar (Caprimulgus ruficollis) Two species of Nightjar are found in Europe, both of which migrate past Gibraltar.The Red-necked Nightjar breeds only in the western Mediterranean and migrates to tropical Africa during the autumn, returning in the late spring. They are most frequently seen in Gibraltar during levanter conditions. This species feeds mainly on nocturnal flying insects and breeds primarily in open woodlands, favouring Stone Pine woods, which echo at night with its distinctive call.

Little Owl (Athene noctua) This owl, which is found from North Africa and Western Europe to China, is the most common nocturnal bird of prey in Gibraltar. 8-12 pairs breed in cliff habitat around the Rock, and less frequently in holes in old walls. They prey on insects, reptiles and small mammals, and can sometimes be seen during daylight hours. Clutches consist of 3-5 eggs. Little Owls are not migratory and birds are present all year round.

Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata) This is a migratory species that spends the winter in tropical Africa and returns to Europe to breed in the late spring. Although declining throughout part of its range, the Spotted Flycatcher is a common migrant in Gibraltar. The species began to breed in the Botanic Gardens in 2009 and has done so ever since. Clutch size normally consists of 4-6 eggs. Up to three young have been reared in Gibraltar. In spite of its name the Spotted Flycatcher is streaked rather than spotted.

Gutter Pairs

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From Our Readers….

Private covers for special events

Century of Centuries : Sachin Tendulkar

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100 Year of Titanic Tragedy

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Screenshot_3   : Timir R. Shah – Vadodara : email : trs_shah@rediffmail.com

25 February 2011

Legendary Heroines of India …Maxim cards


Legendary Heroines of India

1 Nutan

Here are some magnificent Maxim cards and private first day covers on Legendary heroines of India prepared by Mr John Emanuel Boben of Trivandrum . Mr Boben may be contacted at e-mail : annakutty.03@gmail.com

2 Leela Naidu

3 Kanan Devi

4 Meena Kumari

5 Savithri

6 Devika Rani

Private First day Covers

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: John Emanuel Boben , Trivandrum

09 February 2011

Legendary actresses of Indian Cinema on stamps..

 

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Savitri                               Nutan                     Meena Kumari

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Leela Naidu                Devika Rani                       Kanan Devi

 

India Post will release a set of six stamps during INDIPEX 2011 on 13th February, commemorating 6 great legendary actresses of Indian Cinema Savitri, Nutan, Meena Kumari, Leela Naidu, Devika Rani and Kannan Devi.The guest list for the release ceremony includes well-known heroines of the 1960s,Vyjanthimala and Asha Parekh. The stamp release ceremony will be held in Imperial Hotel Lawns. Among all these great heroines  Savitri is most adorable artiste of South India and known for her roles in 'Mayabazar',  Devadasu, Devatha and Mooga Manasulu . Nutan and Meena Kumari were the most popular heroines of Indian Cinema and Leela Naidu, Devika Rani and Kana Devi had given a big contribution to the early Indian Cinema by their great performances in a number of films.  Earlier India Post had issued had issued stamps in the honour of actresses Nargis and Madhubhala.

New Stamps on Greetings

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On 27 January, 2011, An (Ireland) Post issued two stamps on Greetings.The  stamps feature colourful  balloons and flowers - typical symbols of joy and happiness, guaranteed to brighten up any greetings correspondence.

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Private special covers  prepared by Ashwani Dubey, Gorakhpur

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