Showing posts with label philatelists. Show all posts
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14 January 2019

Record Holders...



Philatelists in Limca Book of Records 2019





Rahul Dhoot of Bhandara, Maharashtra got his name entered in Limca Book of Records for having largest collection of  Joint issue stamps. He has collected 216 joint issue stamps.



Rahul Dhoot with his collection










Mr Sanjiv Jain, philatelist from Dehradun got his name entered in Limca Book of Records for collecting 71  Rs 5 Commemorative Coins of India issued by Reserve Bank of India from 1984 - 2018. Another record he made by making 302 key chains with caricatures of eminent Indian and World personalities.





Kusum Anuradha Gupta, philatelist  from New Delhi got her name entered in Limca Book of Records 2019 for collection of 12,318 paper napkins from all over the world and Collection of 9,107 press Clippings of Bollywood actress Sri Devi.

LIMCA BOOK OF RECORDS 2019: Collection of 12,138 Commercial Napkins and 9,107 Non Commercial Napkins from various countries of the world.


LIMCA BOOK OF RECORDS 2019: Collection of 1,107 press clippings on Bollywood actor Sridevi.





17 April 2018

Indian philatelist receives appreciation certificate from Michel stamp catalogues








Mr Shrikant Parikh noted philatelist from Ahmedabad  has received the Certificate of  Appreciation from Michel, for his 40 years of contribution to MICHEL, the renowned German Stamp Catalogue publishing company as their Indian correspondent. Mr Parikh is well known for his best collection on se-tanant stamps. His wonderful collection of Se-tenants could be seen on his blog http://setenantsofindia.blogspot.in/




Listings of Indian stamps in MICHEL katalog....
from their monthly published stamp magazines.........
all Indian stamps, including all MY-STAMP issued so far, are listed in MICHEL catalogue from the continuous contribution of Mr Shrikant Parikh




13 August 2015

New Special Cover from Bangalore

 

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Special Cover on birth centenary of eminent philatelist Late Col. L. G. Shenoy

11th August 2015

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Col. Lakshman Giri Shenoy (b. August 11, 1915, - d. June 19, 1997) was born as the second son of Giri Shenoy and Saraswathi Bai. He passed B.A (English) from the Maharajah's College, Ernakulam. His early career was as editor of English newspapers 'Hyderabad Herald' and 'Modern Times'. The powerful editorials which he wrote those days on the Freedom struggle and many other subjects prove his journalistic abilities. He joined British Indian Army during the Second World War as a second lieutenant in 1943. As a military officer, he travelled all over India. He served the army, which later became the Indian Army, for 24 years, retiring in 1968 as Colonel. After retirement, he worked in Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd., Bangalore in higher management cadre. He selected Bangalore as his retirement abode in 1968 and settled there and spent his remaining life for the cause of philately.

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Col. Shenoy was founder member of Karnataka Philatelic Society which was founded in 1976 and remained President of the society for four years. He was also a President of Philatelic Congress of India during 1993-95 and member of jury at State, National and International Philatelic Exhibitions. Col. L. G. Shenoy was specialized in the history of Travancore, Cochin, Puddukottai and Mysore Princely States of India. His knowledge of District Dak, Travelling Post Offices, (TPO) of India, Early India Cancellations and Sea Post Offices were outstanding. He also collected stamps and postal stationery on the subject ‘Coconut Tree’. Being a Postal Historian, he maintained a superb library which housed Postal History of C.E.F., I.E.F., WWI, WWII, Censorship Postmarks etc. Realising the need of Indian Philatelic Magazine with an emphasis on the Postal History, he embarked upon publishing ‘IND DAK’ on 1st January 1977. ‘IND DAK’ monthly was published without a break for 21 years till his death in June 1997. He promoted youth philately movement in India and published ‘MAYUR’ once in three months. He conducted awareness classes in Bangalore schools. His scholarly articles on Postal History of India and the Promotion of Youth Philately are the testimony of his great stature in the world of Philately. He passed away on 19th June 1997.

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To mark the birth centenary of eminent philatelist Col. L. G. Shenoy a special cover was released by Karnataka Postal Circle at Bangalore with the support of Karnataka Philatelic Society and local philatelists Shri M.S. Ramu (Inddak), Shri Sushil Mehra, Shri Jagannath Mani and Shri Naveein who sponsored the special cover. (Special Cover approval no. KTK/49/2015)

Courtesy - Suresh Rao – ​Bengalore email : suresh.hobbies@gmail.com

 

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