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Constitution of India, (Set of 2 Stamps) 3 26 January 2020 Constitution of India - Ashoka Pillar: 10.00 Constitution of India - Politicians at Table 10.00 4 12 February 2020 4th Battalion(Outram's) The Rajputana Rifles: 05.00 15 17 February 2020 Industrial City: Jamshedpur: 05.00 * UNESCO World Heritage Sites - II, (Set of 5 Stamps) 6 16 March 2020
This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (December 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The Scinde Dawk of 1852, the first postage stamp of India is a round red sealing wafer. India has a long and varied postal history and has produced a ...
India issued two stamps depicting the classical dances Kathakali of India and Kabuki of Japan, while Japan issued a single stamp of the Taj Mahal For few months now, there is a discussion going on if the stamps issued in 2002 by India Post and Japan Post with the title “50th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between India and Japan” is ...
Indian stamps reflect the country's old and rich cultural heritage. The old inscription of "INDIA POSTAGE" was replaced in 1962 with "भारत INDIA", though three stamps issued between December 1962/January 1963 carried the earlier inscription. [18] India has printed stamps and postal stationery for other countries, mostly neighbours.
List of postage stamps of India (2016–2020) List of postage stamps of India (2021–2025) M. List of miniature sheets from India Post; S. Scinde Dawk
36th International Geological Congress (Set of 2 Stamps) 12 20 March 2022 Amethyst: 5.00 each 13 20 March 2022 Himalayas: 10.00 each * India and Turkmenistan - 30 Years of Partnership, (Set of 2 Stamps) 14 3 April 2022 Sankirtana: 25.00 15 3 April 2022 Kushtdepdi 25.00 16 18 April 2022 Pandurang Vaman Kane: 5.00 17 21 April 2022
The stamps of the convention states all became invalid on 1 January 1951, when they were replaced by the stamps of the independent Republic of India, valid from 1 Jan 1950. [ 4 ] Both Faridkot and Jind, as feudatory states, had issued their own stamps before they joined the Postal Convention.
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, Indian President and Missile Man of the nation (2015) Jyoti Prasad Agarwala Cultural icon, nationalist, musician, poet and humanist (2004) Salim Ali, Ornithologist, explorer, ecologist, teacher and writer (1996) Zamin Ali, Educator, Poet, founded the first Department of Urdu in India.