Transportation Workers COVID-19 Warriors
Technical Data
| Stamp Set | Salute to COVID-19 Warriors |
|---|---|
| Date of Issue | December 24, 2020 |
| Denomination | Rs. 10 |
| Perforation | 14 |
| Printer | Security Printing Press, Hyderabad |
| Printing Process | Offset Lithography |
| Watermark | No Watermark |
| Colors | Multicolor |
| Credit (Designed By) | Shri Kamleshwar Singh Smt. Alka Sharma |
| Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 3715 Stamp Number IN 3245 Yvert et Tellier IN 3392 Stanley Gibbons IN 3774 Phila-India IN 3741 |
| Themes | Aircraft | Aviation | Diseases | Healthcare | Railways | Ships |
Ensuring Mobility Amidst a Nationwide Lockdown
The outbreak of COVID-19, declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization in March 2020, brought unprecedented disruption to daily life and mobility across the world. In India, a nationwide lockdown was imposed from 25 March 2020 to contain the spread of the virus. During this challenging period, transportation workers emerged as vital COVID-19 Warriors, ensuring the uninterrupted movement of people, essential goods, and services across the country.
Role in Migrant Evacuation and Public Safety
Transportation workers played a pivotal role in the movement and rehabilitation of migrant workers, stranded citizens, and essential personnel. Following the Government of India’s directives, Indian Railways operated special “Shramik Special” trains to ferry migrant workers safely across the length and breadth of the country. Each train accommodated passengers in a regulated manner to maintain social distancing, with health screening conducted before boarding and free meals and drinking water provided during the journey.
Supporting National Evacuation Efforts
Transportation workers were integral to major evacuation initiatives such as the Vande Bharat Mission, which began on 7 May 2020. This mission brought back Indians stranded abroad due to the pandemic through coordinated air operations. Aviation personnel, airport staff, and supporting transport workers ensured the safe return of citizens under stringent health and safety protocols.
Maritime Repatriation and Logistics
As part of the national effort to repatriate Indians from overseas, the Indian Navy launched Operation Samudra Setu on 5 May 2020. Naval transport crews and maritime personnel operated ships over vast sea routes, successfully bringing back thousands of Indian citizens while strictly adhering to medical and safety guidelines unique to shipboard environments.
Risk, Responsibility and Resilience
Transportation workers operated in high-risk conditions, exposed to infection while ensuring continuity of logistics and mobility. Despite long hours, health risks, and operational challenges, they displayed remarkable discipline, resilience, and commitment to public service, forming a crucial link in India’s pandemic response chain.
Saluting the Unsung Heroes of Connectivity
Transportation workers enabled the functioning of essential services, supported economic activity, and reunited families during one of the most trying times in recent history. Their dedication ensured that India remained connected when movement was otherwise severely restricted.
Department of Posts is pleased to release a set of four Commemorative Postage Stamps to honour COVID-19 Warriors, including transportation workers, whose selfless service and unwavering commitment helped the nation navigate the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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