26 March 2012

Special Covers from Nepal..

 

ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier UAE-2012

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AFC Challenge Cup-2012, Kathmandu

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Two new special commemorative cover have been  issued by Nepal Philatelic Society to mark ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier UAE-2012 and AFC Challenge Cup-2012,Kathmandu .

For covers Contact : Shankar Shrestha

email : shankar765@yahoo.com website : www.nuphil.com 

WANTED: I need philatelic items related with NEPAL issued around the world. Stamp on Mt. EVEREST and other mountains above 8000m., Lord BUDDHA and Butterfly. Stationery items, meter marks are needed on mentioned items – Shankar Shreshtha

Cherry Blossoms on stamps

 

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Date of Issue : 24 March 2012

Cherry Blossom Centennial stamps by USPS

This unique, panoramic stamp commemorates Tokyo's gift of cherry blossom trees to the city of Washington D.C. as a sign of growing friendship between Japan and the United States of America.

In 2012, the U. S. Postal Service commemorates the centennial of the gift of more than 3,000 cherry blossom trees from the city of Tokyo to the city of Washington, D.C with the Cherry Blossom Centennial (Forever) stamp design. The two stamps, which are near mirror images, form the left and right halves of a panoramic view of blooming cherry trees surrounding the Tidal Basin. The stamp on the left depicts blossoming trees arching over two girls dressed in bright kimonos, and a family on a stroll with the Washington Monument in the background. On the second stamp, the Jefferson Memorial forms the backdrop for tourists taking in the sights under a canopy of pink blooms.

 

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Date of Issue : 24 March 2012

Sakura stamp issue from Japan

The Japanese Post has issued new stamps commemorating 100th anniversary of cherry blossom trees donation by Japan to the United States. Japan gave 3,020 cherry blossom trees as a gift to the United States in 1912 to celebrate the nations' then-growing friendship. These trees were planted in Sakura Park in Manhattan and line the shore of the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. The first two original trees were planted by first lady Helen Taft and Viscountess Chinda on the bank of the Tidal Basin.

The stamps feature:

Washington Monument and Cherry Blossoms
Jefferson Memorial and cherry blossoms
Sakura (Ichiyo); Sakura (cherry); Sakura (Shirayuki); Sakura (Kanzan); Sakura (Gyoikou)

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Glimpses of KANPEX 2012

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: Ashwani Dubey from Kanpur

25 March 2012

Promotion of Philately…

 

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Promotion of Philately - A Different Perspective

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Mainak Kathiara, President of Gujarat Philatelists’ Association (GPA) is a renowned philatelist from Ahmedabad. He has created some very special covers for different occasions which have always been highly appreciated by thematic philatelists. Mr Kathiara is an enthusiast philatelist who is associated with many promotional activities of philately. It’s a great pleasure to share here one of his articles “Promotion of Philately - A Different Perspective”. This article was  published in Phila Post in 2008. Mr Mainak Kathiara may be contacted at email : mainak61@yahoo.com

The department spends a lot of money in promoting philately but still they have not been able to hit the right market segment. Now it becomes a collective duty of philatelists, dealers and philatelic associations to provide a solution to get Indian Philately recognised internationally.

In the era of technology the stamp of India Post should be available online. It would be a boon for collectors in India and abroad. Proper guidelines for despatching the materials and the mode of receiving the payment should be mentioned.

Philately as a hobby rests on three pillars: Post Office (originator); Philatelist (end user); and Dealer (market feeder). A very strong coordination among all the three is required at every stage to sustain the hobby and take it to new heights. The Dealer will help the philatelist to fill up the gaps in his collection, so free and frank exchange of ideas is a must between a philatelist and a dealer. The Post Office should encourage both the philatelist and the dealer to make the stamp collecting a successful hobby. Local/State/ National level Philatelic Associations also have a major role to play in promoting philately.

The department spends a lot of money in promoting philately but still they have not been able to hit the right market segment. Now it becomes a collective duty of philatelists, dealers and philatelic associations to provide a solution to get Indian Philately recognised internationally. For this, an exhaustive plan of 10 to 20 years should be drawn up by taking the views of the experts of the field. We have to look towards the future and work in accordance with the future in our minds.

Registration of Dealers & Philatelic Association


It is a pity that even after 60 years of our Independence, there is no National Stamp Dealers Association. The dealers in general are still much unorganised. India Post should try to register a few good dealers and a few good philatelic associations and give them accreditation (rating). This will help the dealers and philatelic associations to become stronger and accountable. With the years to come, they will gain the confidence of philatelists and investors both in India and abroad. A certain code of conduct should be adhered to and ratings should be given only on merits like (on the lines of) the membership of Philatelic Trade Society (PTS), American Stamp Dealers Association (ASDA) etc. In foreign countries dealers associations are so strong that they normally conduct major philatelic events besides a number of regional events in a very organised manner.


Once this system is established amongst dealers, the confidence of the philatelist will increase. This confidence will give birth to the fourth pillar of philately and that is the ‘INVESTORS’. Of late there have been a few investors in philately, but the numbers are minuscule. Still, big corporate investment bankers etc., have not entered in this field because of the evils of the unorganised market. There is huge potential for this market segment to be tapped.

Certificate of Authenticity / Genuineness

There is an urgent need to form an expert committee to give certificates of authenticity for premium grade stamps, rarities etc. Sinde Dawks, early lithographs, early cancellations, rarities and other philatelic gems are sold with certificate of authenticity and its genuineness. In India, there is no specialised organisation to certify these items. We have to get this certified either in England, USA, Germany and France etc., whose certificates of genuineness are valid and respected internationally.

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Even for classic Indian items, the certificate of Royal Philatelic Society (RPS) or American Philatelic Society (APS) etc., is needed. There are a few reputed individuals also whose certificates are recognised. India Post in association with senior philatelists and associations can work in this regard and help fellow collectors to enhance their collection values. Something like this will help in promoting philately in a big way.


Stamps should be available On-line:

In the era of technology the stamp of India Post should be available on-line. It would be a boon for collectors in India and abroad. Proper guidelines for despatching the materials and the mode of receiving the payment should be mentioned. This system if implemented would increase the sale of stamps and related products of the Department of Post by many-fold. The unsold stock of the bureau would be a ‘hot cake’ item for collectors of other States. By doing this people at large would see the stamps for sale on the net and at the end the DOP will be a sure winner.

Also I would like to add that any information of the post office relating to philately should be available on-line. Each postal circle should have its own website, with all philatelic information. Philatelists would like to take cue from the introduction of new products for their collections.


How to get the Grass Root Collector to Exhibit

In India, like in other countries, a discontent is growing amongst would be collectors. They feel that the exhibition world is reserved for collectors with fat wallets and that only they can win high-placed medals. They also feel that the rules were too rigid.

The exhibitors realised that at their exhibitions, the public crowded around the dealers and post office stalls and queued up to get a set of newly released stamps or special covers. The man from the street did not understand the refinements of looking page after page, frame after frame of say, 1st issues of England or early India cancellations etc. They needed new and more exciting exhibits to attract the public.


These are the suggestions, which if implemented will become a win-win situation for all concerned. Again consensus should be reached among the three pillars of philately as to how to get more and more young people involved in exhibiting their collections. Still a lot of constructive work with innovative ideas is needed to put India amongst the more respectable country promoting philately.

I would like to conclude by quoting a note of management expert Mr. Peter F. Drucker. “Today’s efforts are tomorrow’s work, which a manager thought yesterday”.


This will be an on going article and reader views and suggestions etc., are welcome. This will take us one step ahead  in promoting and developing philately in India.

: Phila Post

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New special cover from Kanpur

Kanpur District Level Philatelic Exhibition - 2012

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Date of Issue : 25 March 2012

2 Special Covers were released at Kanpur District Level Philatelic  Exhibition KANPEX 2012 being held from 24-25 March 2012, on Bicentenary Chawk Satti Chaura Kanpur & Cantonment Board, Ministry of defence  Kanpur.

- M . Gulrez   Ph 09936193280

Centenary of Titanic…

 

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Date of Issue : 16 April 2012

In April, 100 years will have passed since the Titanic struck an iceberg and sank. 231 of the total of 2207 persons on board the Titanic were of Nordic descent. Three of the passengers that drowned came from Aland. On 16 April, Aland Post will be issuing a stamp commemorating the catastrophe. At the same time, the stamp is a joint issue with the Belgian Post which is also issuing a stamp commemorating the sinking of the Titanic.

Appearing on the day of the Aland issue is a joint commemorative card holding both the Belgian and the Aland stamps, cancelled with the respective first day cancels. The card costs ˆ5.50.

 

 

From our Readers…

Stamps on Olympics 2012

- Jagannath Mani, Bangalore

India Post is playing a new ball game with philately as there is no issue for Olympic 2012 in the list "Stamp Issue Programmed for the year 2012" , though the other countries have been issuing Olympic stamps to promote the games and  enrich the Olympic philately. I hoped that many stamps will be issued during 2012 Olympic Games by India Post . Please view my blog below :

http://olympicgamesphilately.blogspot.in/2009/12/india-in-olympic.html 

Keeping the finger crossed and hoping that many stamps will be issued by department of Posts on this subject to promote the sports in India .

In the mean time FIPO has announced that the next OLYMPEX philatelic exhibition will be held from 24 July to 9 September 2012 at the British Library in London. The exhibition will be by invitation only and based on the London Games of the Olympiad: 1908, 1948 and 2012. The entire announcement may be viewed in below link


http://www.sportstamps.org/PDFdocuments/Olympex2012-announcement.pdf

24 March 2012

New special covers…

 

KANPEX - 2012

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Date of Issue : 24 March 2012

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`Silver Jubilee Year : 2630 MW Thermal Power Project, Anpara Sonabhadra

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Date of Issue : 24 March 2012

image: Ashwani Dubey, Sandeep Chaurasia – Gorakhpur

New stamps on Dance theme from Ireland….

 

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Here are some colorful stamps  on Contemporary Dances from Ireland . The stamps in 4 contrasting colors make stamp design awesome ! This is a wonderful collecting item for art lovers  and collectors of Dance theme !! In this post I am giving some non philatelic news for readers……as I am receiving  news on variety of subjects from the readers  with a request for publication. This new column “ News from Non Philatelic World….” will appear occasionally on this blog  with some interesting select non philatelic  news.

This is all for today…Till Next Post Have a Great Time !!

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Contemporary Dances

On March 22, 2012, An Post issued four stamps depicting Contemporary Dance themes.

The term contemporary dance conjures up a host of images, some of which can seem contradictory at first. It borrows from the techniques of both ballet and modern dance, yet it is largely unchoreographed. It allows a greater range and fluidity of movement than conventional dance techniques.

Unlike the more established dance traditions, contemporary dance is not directly associated with any specific dance techniques. That’s why it is often described as a dance philosophy, as opposed to a technique of dancing. Non - devotees of contemporary dance are often left baffled by its popularity, claiming that they cannot make sense of it. On the other hand, aficionados of contemporary dance passionately embrace it as an art form that stimulates them intellectually, visually and aurally.

In 2012, An Post celebrates the contemporary dance movements with a set of four Ger Garland designed stamps, each one depicting a unique contemporary dance trend performed by some of Ireland’s foremost dance companies - Fabulous Beast, Irish Modern Dance Theatre, Dance Theatre of Ireland and CoisCéim.

Products available with this issue:

Contemporary Arts - Dance (Block of 4) Stamp Set (1205SET) €2.20

Contemporary Arts - Dance 55c Booklet (8 Self-adhesive Stamps) (1205BK) €4.40

Contemporary Arts - Dance FDC Serviced (1205FDC) €3.20

Orders and/or enquiries relating to this release or indeed any aspect of the Philatelic Business should be sent to:

Philatelic Bureau, Order Department P.O. Box 1991, G.P.O., Dublin 1, Ireland

Philat Telephone: 00 353 1 705 7400 Fax: 00 353 1 705 7289

Internet: www.irishstamps.ie

 

News from Non Philatelic World….

Maasai Cricet Warriors

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Maasai Warriors from the Laikipia region in Kenya have exchanged their spears for cricket bats and they are using cricket as a vehicle to empower youth and to target social problems in order to bring about positive change in their communities.

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WE DON'T ONLY PLAY CRICKET - It's Our Weapon To Eradicate Social Evils

Join us in smashing through boundaries. . .
'Batting' for women's rights & 'bowling out' AIDS!
We are also warriors against the savage tradition of circumcision of girls in our communities.

HELP US SPREAD THE WORDS AGAINST THE TRIPLE EVIL OF HIV, FGM AND CHILD MARRIAGE BY CONTRIBUTING TO OUR FUNDRAISER TO GET THE MAASAI CRICKET WARRIORS TEAM TO CAPE TOWN . . .
Please leave your mark here:
http://www.justgiving.com/MaasaiCricketWarriors

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Imagine a cricketer who is a semi-nomadic cattle herder living among the wild animals of Africa. Imagine him who wears layers of beads; who sets fire on the field with his bright red clothes and flying braided hair; he who gives war cries while throwing or hitting a ball and is actually a crusader for peace. Imagine him - a Maasai tribesman - playing a T-20 league. Unbelievable? Then you ought to meet the Maasai Cricket Warriors. . . Read More…

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Read More…Story in Times of India…

Hindi e – magazine

Garbhanal  - Hindi Magazine edited by Atmaram Sharma,  published from Bhopal .

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For more details visit : http://www.garbhanal.com/

Contact for issues and articles  : Editor: Atmaram Sharma: email : atmaram.sharma@gmail.com

 

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