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e-Stamping is a computer-based application and a secured way of paying non-judicial stamp duty to the government. e-Stamping is currently operational in the states of Odisha, Haryana, Gujarat, Karnataka, NCR Delhi, Bihar, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and the union territories of Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu Puducherry, Jharkhand and Uttar ...
There are two Security printing presses of SPMCIL, namely the India Security Press (ISP) at Nashik and the Security Printing Press (SPP) at Hyderabad. These presses print the 100% requirement of passports and other travel documents, non-judicial stamp papers, cheques, bonds, warrants, postal stamps, postal stationery, and other security products.
The goal of the e-stamp was to "prevent paper and process-related fraudulent practices" according to the SHICL chairman and managing director at that time, RC Razdan. It implemented the e-stamping facility in five cities of Gujarat – Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Surat, Rajkot and Baroda – as well as Bangalore, in March 2008.
Mudrank: The Stamp is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language thriller film directed by Shakir Shaikh based on the stamp scandal. [8] Paper is a 2020 Indian web series by Ullu based on the stamp scandal and stars Rohit Roy as Telgi. Money Mafia is a documentary series that showcases the details of eight scandals in India.
The Indian Stamp Act of 1899 (2 of 1899), is an in-force Act of the Government of India for the charging of stamp duty on instruments recording transactions. [ 1 ] A India Rs. 2 stamped paper charged under the act in 1952
UNESCO World Heritage Sites - II, (Set of 5 Stamps) 6 16 March 2020 Great Himalayan National Park: 05.00 Manas Wildlife Sanctuary 05.00 Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Park 12.00 Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Park 12.00 Western Ghats 12.00 * Musical Instruments of Wandering Minstrels - II, (Set of 6 Se-tenant Stamps) 7 25 ...
Stamp Canceling Machine from Morico, displayed at Museum of Communication, Bangalore There are six halls and the collection is divided into six segments. First, the Sandesha section displays stamps from different periods mostly dedicated to different Indian festivals and literature, Hindustani and Carnatic Museum, and Indian cinema .
Basaveswara, Social reformer, From Karnataka (1997) Vaikom Muhammad Basheer (2009) D.R. Bendre, Kannada Author and Jnanpith Award Winner (1998) Homi Bhaba (1996) Rajarshi Bhagyachandra (2000) M. Bhaktavatsalam (2008) Raja Bhamashah (2000) Neeraja Bhanot, Indian Flight Attendant and Ashok Chakra Winner (2004) Subramania Bharati, poet and ...