Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee (1901-1986) and Newspaper

Technical Data
Stamp Set | Tamralipta Jatiya Sarkar |
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Date of Issue | December 17, 2002 |
Denomination | Rs. 5 |
Quantity | 800,000 |
Perforation | comb 13¼ x 13 |
Printer | Security Printing Press, Nashik |
Watermark | No Watermark |
Colors | Multicolor |
Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 1936 Stamp Number IN 1985a Yvert et Tellier IN 1701 Stanley Gibbons IN 2104 WADP Numbering System - WNS IN047.02 |
Themes | Anniversaries and Jubilees | Famous people | Men | Newspapers |
Table of Contents
Commemorative Stamp Set: Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee (1901-1986) and Newspaper Biplabi
Design Elements:
- Portrait of Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee: A central feature of the stamp, honoring his contribution to the Indian independence movement and post-independence politics.
- Image of Matangini Hazra: Another key figure in the Tamralipta movement, shown in the backdrop holding the national flag, symbolizing her sacrifice.
- The Tamralipta Jatiya Sarkar: Depicted in a stylized form to reflect the local independent government that operated during the Quit India Movement.
- Biplabi Newspaper: Incorporated into the design as a symbol of revolutionary communication and mobilization, showcasing the printed word’s power in resisting colonial rule.
- Revolutionary imagery: Additional images of protests, flags, and the historic events from the Quit India Movement, symbolizing mass defiance against British rule.
Cultural and Historical Significance:
- The Tamralipta Jatiya Sarkar was a notable example of local governance formed during the Quit India Movement, representing grassroots resistance to colonial control.
- Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee, a leading figure, played an essential role not only in this movement but also in shaping post-independence politics in West Bengal. His leadership and integrity are remembered through this commemorative issue.
- The inclusion of the Biplabi newspaper represents the significant role of revolutionary press in spreading nationalist ideas and mobilizing the local populace in resistance to the British Empire.
Usage:
- This stamp set can be used by collectors, historians, and educators to spread awareness of the local resistance during the Quit India Movement.
- It serves as a reminder of the sacrifice of leaders like Mukherjee and Hazra and the role of media in India’s fight for freedom.
Importance of the Commemorative Stamp Set:
- Historical Reminder: Highlights a lesser-known but critical chapter of India’s freedom struggle, where local governments like Tamralipta played a pivotal role in challenging British authority.
- Educational Tool: It provides a means to educate younger generations about the depth and variety of India’s freedom movement.
- Recognition: Honors unsung heroes like Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee, whose contributions to both pre- and post-independence India were significant.
Example of the Stamp Design:
- The stamp might feature Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee’s portrait on the left, Matangini Hazra with the national flag on the right, and the Biplabi newspaper in the background, alongside symbols of the local government such as courtrooms or police stations established by the Tamralipta Jatiya Sarkar.
The commemorative stamp set might include:
- Significance of the Tamralipta Jatiya Sarkar – showcasing a key event in India’s independence movement.
- Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee’s legacy – reflecting his long political career and contribution to post-independence governance.
- The role of revolutionary communication – the Biplabi newspaper, representing the power of media in the independence struggle.