07 July 2025

Indian Winners at SAVPEX 2025

 

SAVPEX 2025



Heartiest Congratulations !




1. Capt Vijay Wadhwa 2. Sushil Mehra 3.Gauresh Mehra



Remarkable Performance by Indian Philatelists at Savpex 2025 One Frame Virtual International Exhibition. Results below in the order of the Exhibits as they appear online at https://stampssa.africa/exhibits/

Indian Winners


Postal History:
Meter Stamps of India – 1922 – 2025: Sushil Mehra: 78 Points

Thematic:
Textiles – Fibre to fabric and the Indian story: Revathi Rajsheaker : 63 Points
Space shuttle program – A philatelic journey: Sammir Sakhare: 68 Points
The Pigeon: Capt. Vijay Wadhwa: 74 Points
Evolution of Beaks: Capt. Vijay Wadhwa: 78 Points

Aerophilately:
Simplified classification of Indian Aviation Covers: Sushil Mehra: 74 Points
1931 England–Australia 1st and 2nd Survey Flights and Indian aerophilately: Chandan Sengupta: 85 Points
The First Flight Cover: Satish Kumar Subramanyam: 52 Points

Astrophilately:
Cancellations from Baikonur Cosmodrome: Prakash Chandra Behera: 78 Points
Kourou to Comets via Darmstadt: Gauresh Mehra: 80 Points


Picture Postcards:
Charm of Posting: Gauresh Mehra: 75 Points
Architecture Styles of French Hotel Des Postes: Sushil Mehra: 73 Points
Velha Goa: Venkat Tata: 77 Points

Marcophily: 
Postmarks associated with British Empire Exhibition, 1924 & 1925: Chandan Sengupta: 71 Points


Maximaphily:
Maxim cards with unusual stamps:  Ramarathnam Krishnaswamy: 73 Points


04 July 2025

Club News

 

Rainbow Stamp News July 2025





Dear Reader,

I am pleased to release July 2025 Issueof Rainbow Stamp News. It is available at the following link:




01 July 2025

National Doctor's Day

 


1 July 2025 : National Doctor's Day



Special Cancellation issued by  Kerala Postal Circle on National Doctor's Day.

Image courtesy : Mohanachandran Nair, Trivandrum



National Doctor's Day



Date of Issue :1 July 1982



National Doctor’s Day 2025: Observed on July 1, the day honours doctors in India for their dedication and sacrifice ,Doctor's Day in India was established in 1991 by the Government of India to honour Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy, an esteemed physician and a pioneer in public healthcare. Dr Roy, who also served as the second chief minister of West Bengal and was awarded the Bharat Ratna, was born on July 1, 1882, and passed away on the same day in 1962.


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