Children’s Day
Technical Data
| Date of Issue | November 14, 2008 |
|---|---|
| Denomination | Rs. 5 |
| Quantity | 800,000 |
| Perforation | 13 |
| Printer | Security Printing Press, Hyderabad |
| Printing Process | Wet Offset |
| Watermark | No Watermark |
| Colors | Multicolor |
| Credit (Designed By) | |
| Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 2305 Stamp Number IN 2265 Stanley Gibbons IN 2518 WADP Numbering System - WNS IN050.2008 |
| Themes | Children | Churches-Cathedrals-Basilicas-Chapels | Drawings | Mosques | Temples | Women |
Celebrating the Dreams of Young India
India celebrates Children’s Day on 14th November with great enthusiasm in honour of Jawaharlal Nehru, lovingly called Chacha Nehru by children. The first Prime Minister of India had a deep affection for children and believed that in their bright eyes lay the dreams of a strong, vibrant, and resurgent nation. He regarded children as the true architects of India’s future and firmly believed in nurturing their aspirations.
All India Stamp Design Competition
To commemorate Children’s Day, the India Post organized the All India Stamp Design Competition on the theme “India of My Dreams.” The competition was conducted across the country for school children.
From each Postal Circle (corresponding to States, except the North East), the best three paintings were forwarded for the national-level selection. A Selection Committee chose the first, second, and third prize winners, and their artworks were used for designing the Children’s Day commemorative stamps, First Day Cover (FDC), and brochure.
This year, the top three paintings have been beautifully transformed into a set of three stamps. Additionally, one painting selected from among all groups received the consolation prize and has been featured on the Miniature Sheet and the First Day Cover.
Prize Winners
Set of Three Stamps
- First Prize: Shanker Dinesh Kamath, Class IV
Bhavana’s Varuna Vidyalaya, Thrikkakara, Cochin - Second Prize: Anchal Singh, Class VII
Asha Modern School, Chandra Nagar, Saharanpur - Third Prize: K. Viswanath, Class XII
Government Sr. Secondary School, Middle Point, Bambooghat, South Andaman
Miniature Sheet & First Day Cover
- Consolation Prize: Devapreeti Jana, Class IX
Rajkumari Santanamoyee Girls’ High School, Tamluk, West Bengal
Dreams Reflected in Art
The children’s paintings reflect bold and inspiring visions for the nation. A prominent theme across many artworks is communal harmony, showing how deeply unity and peace resonate with young minds. Other recurring aspirations include India reaching the Moon, universal education, and rapid scientific and economic development—demonstrating their desire to see India emerge as a strong and developed nation.
Through their creativity, children have expressed not only imagination but also hope, responsibility, and national pride.
Commemorative Release
The Department of Posts is proud to release a set of three commemorative postage stamps, along with a Miniature Sheet and First Day Cover, all designed by children to mark Children’s Day—celebrating the dreams, creativity, and vision of young India.
First Day Cover