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06 September 2018

New Stamp from India


Martyr Mailar Mahadevappa


Date of Issue : 3 September 2018

India Post issued a commemorative stamp on 3rd September on Martyr Mailar Mahadevappa.

- Kasinath R., Tanjore

New Special Covers

India Post Payments Bank


Centenary Celebration : The old Boy's Association ,St Joseph's Boys' High School



World Elephant Day


225th Anniversary : St Anne's Church Virajpet, Kodagu



-Suresh R., Bangalore



Special Commemorative Cover from Sri Lanka
Shirdi Sai Baba



-  Kasinath R. , Tanjore

15 December 2014

New stamps from Sri Lanka

 

Christmas 2014

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Date of Issue : 30 November 2014

Here are new stamps issued by Sri Lanka Post. Two stamps and a Miniature sheet was issued for this year’s Christmas on 30th November 2014. A beautiful stamp was issued on World Children’s day with a theme “ We have right to Leisure ”.On World Post Day a special stamp was also issued  featuring different services of Sri Lanka Post.

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World Children’s day

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Date of Issue : 1 October 2014

World Post Day

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Date of Issue : 9 October 2014

- Pradip Jain – Patna

Club News

Teacher joins crusade with a stamp

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Prakash Vaithyanathan, a science teacher, is attempting to create awareness of the 'Swachh Bharat' campaign with a stamp

The message behind the ‘Swachh Bharat’ campaign may be huge, but Prakash Vaithyanathan, a science teacher, is attempting to capture it all in a stamp. This Adyar resident, who has been a cleanliness crusader for some years, has decided to design a stamp to reach out to more people.

“I chose to design the stamp with the charming Taj Mahal and ‘Swachh Bharat’ written in the tri-colour backdrop. Stamps are an easy way to constantly remind people of their duty towards keeping the environment clean,” said Mr. Vaithyanathan. He had a small collection published under the ‘My Stamp’ scheme.“I have requested postal officials and the Central government to bring out stamps to carry the campaign forward,” he said.

Meanwhile, the department of posts too is considering introducing slogans in electronic franking impressions of stamps. Mervin Alexander, postmaster general (Chennai city region), said, “Electronic franking is used for bulk dispatch of letters. We are considering printing slogans on clean environment.”

On suggestions to release stamps with social messages, he said, every year, 40 commemorative stamps are released. A philatelic advisory committee decides the themes for postage stamps of various denominations. “We will scrutinise the requests,” he said.

Read More ….. The Hindu  - 15 December 2014

- Mahesh Parekh , Chennai

27 June 2014

Indian theme on foreign stamps…

 

Taj Mahal on Myanmar stamps

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Date of Issue: June 28, 2014

Myanmar Post  will issue a set of two stamps on 60th Anniversary of the Announcement of the Five principles of peaceful co-existence by Myanmar, China, and India (1954 - 2014) on 28 June 2014. Stamp design features three images, one for each country, and the last image depicts Taj Mahal.

Image Courtesy : Ms. Thitar Aung, Myanmar

News Credit : Kasinath R.  - Tanjore

New Stamps from Sri Lanka

Vesak 2014

SRI LANKA - 2014 NEW ISSUE Page2 (1)

Date of Issue : 12 May 2014

SRI LANKA - 2014 NEW ISSUE Page2 (1)

SRI LANKA - 2014 NEW ISSUE Page2 (1)

 

SRI LANKA - 2014 NEW ISSUE Page2 (1)

: Pradip Jain – Patna

email : philapradip@gmail.com

25 August 2013

New stamps from Bangladesh and Sri Lanka

 

Save Tiger

Protect Mother – Like Sundarbans

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Date of Issue : 30 July 2013

Here are some new stamps from Sri Lanka and Bangladesh covering a variety of subjects like wildlife, Flowers, Buddhism and educational institutes. 

 

Endangered animals of Bangladesh

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Date of Issue : 30 July 2013

Flowers of Bangladesh

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Buddha

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    Date of Issue : 30 July 2013

New stamps from Sri Lanka

Christ Church Girls’ College, Baddegama

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Date  of Issue : 5 July 2013

Yala National Park

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Date of Issue : 28 July 2013

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: Pradip Jain – Patna

09 August 2013

Yala National Park of Sri Lanka..

 

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Date of Issue : 28 July2013

The Philatelic Bureau of Sri Lanka issued six new postage stamps in the denominations of Rs. 5.00, Rs 15.00, Rs. 30.00, Rs. 40.00 and Rs. 50.00 depicting six selected animals living in the Yala National Park to coincide with the completion of seventy five years of the network of Wild Life Reserves in Sri Lanka, as the fourth issue in the series of stamps on Sri Lanka’s National Parks.

As for the objectives of the Wild Life Reserves Network of Sri Lanka which has evolved for a period of seventy five years now since February, 1938, in addition to the long term protection of Wild Life resources, it contributes to a large extent to the national economy of the country as well.

 

 

1.Hawks-bill Turtle ( Eretmochelys imbricate)

Growing to about 3 feet in length, this member is one of eight species of sea turtles recognized in the world, and one of the five that inhabit the coastal waters of Sri Lanka. All turtles are considered globally threatened and live by feeding on sea weeds, grasses, jellyfish, corals etc. They come ashore to lay eggs in a nest dug in the sand with their flippers. A total of 20-40 or more nicely round white eggs are laid in the dugout cavity at night when they beach for nesting. The eggs are covered with sand using  the flippers and pressed with body thumping. The nestlings hatch out in approximately 23-26 days and head out straight to sea. The yolk sac in the belly is supposed to provide the initial energy for the hatchlings to swim as far as possible to the reef areas. They do not come back to land until mature and ready to breed, the age of which has  not yet been established. The nesting beach is believed to be the same area from where  it left as a hatchling. The use of its carapace scales for ornamental accessories by humans  is the biggest threat to its survival.

2.Swamp Crocodile( Crocodylus palustris )

Crocodiles are members of the reptilian group, and are considered to be in the direct line of evolution to birds. They possess a heart with a left aortic blood vessel like the birds and different from the other reptiles. Sri Lanka is blessed with two species – the marsh or swamp crocodile and the larger and more aggressive estuarine crocodile – Crocodylus porosus inhabiting  generally the salt waters.  The swamp crocodile grows to about 10 - 12 feet, with webbed fingers, dorsal nares and a nasal track separated from the mouth by a palate. They are efficient swimmers paddling with the dorso-ventrally flattened tail.  Crocodiles build nests in dug-up cavities in the embankments of rivers etc. in which they lay eggs that are hatched by the addition of decaying vegetation. Crocodiles are very protective of their young and are most aggressive during the period when the young hatchlings are around.  They are carnivorous and feed of dead carcasses or captured animals.

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3.Elephant( Elephas maximus )

The largest animal on the Asian continent, the elephant is related to the African elephant in being in the same Family Proboscidea. The main feature of recognition is the presence of the prehensile nose or proboscis. An average animal can grow up to about 7-9 feet at the shoulder. They are herbivorous and need around 1/3rd their body weight in foliage per day. The Sri Lankan elephant feeds 70% on grasses and balance on vegetation plants of around 10cm in diameter at breast height.  Thus it has been recognized as an “edge species”  loitering and feeding in high densities in forest with heavy scrub, open grasslands and water. The cause for damage to property, crops and consequently even to human life is believed mainly due to this preference of food and  a unique feature in its feeding biology. The grinding capacity of the molar teeth that replaces over the years fails to be effective and efficient  in old age and a preference for softer lush “agricultural” food draws them to human habitation. The continued encroachments of their territory by humans have compounded the conflict further. The elephant tamed by us has become  part of our culture and religious practices. Among the Asian elephant  it is only the male that bears the magnificent tusks, a sad cause for its state of threatened status.

 

4.Black-necked Stork( Ephippiorhynchus asiatucus )

The tallest bird of Sri Lanka with a height  over  5 ft. It inhabits coastal wetlands such as marshes, lagoons,  estuaries and large water bodies. A bird that had a distribution in the North West and East of Sri Lanka is presently,  sighted often in the wetlands of the Yala National Park Complex. There has been numerous sightings of birds caring sticks for nesting and  juvenile birds, yet no documented nest has yet been seen in the country  in the last 50 years or more. It is known to nest in tall trees away from the coastline in forests.

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5.The Wild Boar (Sus scrofa)

An interesting member of the hoofed family - Artiodactyla, they live in small sires, numbering around 4- 5 animals. Moving through the soft earth, like a plough they dig up for yams and grub worms etc. The area left behind after a successful feeding bout is a completely upturned soil. They like to wallow in mud. The babies are lined with black horizontal marks and number up to even 10 in a pack. The male has a fairly large pair of tushes and the females too sometimes have smaller pairs. The adult animals are very protective of their babies and will not hesitate to take  on even a leopard if it happens to stalk the babies.  

6.The Spotted Deer (Axis axis)

The most common mammal is in the dry and semi arid forest in the country.  Generally they are observed in herds of half a dozen to a hundred or more, of both sexes and all ages .   

Spotted deer spends much of its time grazing upon various grasses and herbs in open areas in the forests. They browse on the leaves of bushes, saplings and scrub vegetation also. They are also very fond of the fruits and flowers that fall from the forest trees.

The main predators of this beautiful animal are leopard and crocodile. Their vision and hearing are exceedingly acute and their sense of smell is very well developed. These adaptations help them to escape from predators.

: Sri Lanka Post

New Stamps from Oman

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Omani crafts Day 2013 !!

: Pradip Jain – Patna

08 June 2013

New Stamp on Swami Vivekanada

 

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Sri Lanka Post released a commemorative stamp on Swami Vivekananda on 7th June to mark his 150th Birth Anniversary.

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Swami Vivekanada was one of the greatest spiritual leaders of the modern world, a great lover of humanity whose unconditional love extended to all people without any distinctions of caste, class, creed, race, region or religion. Swami Vivekananda is also remembered as a great patriot, the first cultural ambassador of India to the West, who raised the prestige of India in the eyes of Western people and changed their views about India with the compelling force to truth.

The Celebration Swami Vivekananda’s actual 150th birth anniversary year is January 2013—January 2014. The event is being celebrated by many organizations and lakhs of people all over India and in many other parts of the world.

: Kenneth Sequeira : email : kenneth.sequeira@hotmail.com

02 June 2013

New stamps from Sri Lanka..

 

Sri Lanka 2013 New issues - P1

Date of  Issue : 18 May 2013

Srilanka Post issued a set of four stamps and a miniature sheet featuring Vesak on 18th May 2013 and a stamp on Dhramasoka College on 4th May 2013.

Sri Lanka 2013 New issues - P1

Vesak Festival

 Vesak also known as Buddha Purnima is a holy day observed traditionally by Buddhists in Sri Lanka, Tibet, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal and the South East Asian countries of Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Sometimes informally called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually commemorates the birth, enlightenment (nirvāna), and death (Parinirvāna) of Gautama Buddha.

Dhramasoka College, Ambalangoda

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Date of Issue : 4 May 2013

: Pradip Jain – Patna

06 December 2012

Rainbow on stamps and stamp Booklets

 

Confucius Institutes on new Chinese stamps

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Hi !

Here are two beautiful stamps depicting Rainbow  and four booklets from Sri Lanka which feature rainbow. This is just beautiful. If anyone has these items in collection and wishes to exchange please do write to me would love to exchange !!

Confucius Institutes

Confucius Institute Headquarters (Hanban) and the China Post Group have jointly issued two special stamps on the Confucius Institutes, which have sprung up across the world since 2004. The stamps feature the theme of exchange and teaching.

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Over the past eight years, China has promoted the establishment of the Chinese-language schools worldwide, in an effort to boost friendly ties and spread Chinese culture, said Xu Lin, head of Hanban. Confucius Institute Headquarters has founded 400 Confucius Institutes and over 500 Confucius Classrooms in 108 foreign countries since 2004, in collaboration with local educational institutions, Xu said.

Rainbow on Stamp Booklets from Sri Lanka

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Booklet images : Ashwani Dubey - Gorakhpur

27 September 2012

World Tourism Day…

 

Tourism and Sustainable Energy

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Today is World Tourism Day. It is being celebrated under the theme “Tourism & Sustainable Energy : Powering Sustainable Development “. Official celebrations will take place in Maspalomas, Spain  today on Sept 27.

This year’s theme aims to highlight tourism’s role in a brighter energy future; a future in which the world’s entire population has access to modern, efficient and affordable energy services.

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Tourism, one of the world’s largest economic sectors, has already taken important steps towards this future – improving energy efficiency and increasingly using renewable energy technologies in its operations. These steps are creating jobs, lifting people out of poverty and helping to protect the planet.  

Sri Lanka Post issued a beautiful set to commemorate WTO in 2011 . This set covers all aspects of Tourism. The stamps have been titles with different themes of Tourism. It is one of the most beautiful  sets of stamps on Tourism issued by a country !! Kudos to the designers !!

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Essence – Heritage

1.Sri Lankan children with the lion flag in the background 2. Ruwanweliseya Sthupa - Anuradhapura

 

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Festive – Heritage

3. Kandy Esala Perahera  4 . Entrance (Lion Feet) of the Sigiriya Rock Fortress

 

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Bliss – Scenic

5. Reflex Yourself  6. Dunhinda Waterfall

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Wild

7.Sri Lankan Elephants    8. Leopard

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Pristine – Thrills

9.Pristine Beaches   10. White water rafting 

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