Children’s Day 1985
Technical Data
Stamp Set | Children's Day |
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Date of Issue | November 19, 1985 |
Denomination | Rs. 1 |
Perforation | comb 13 x 13½ |
Printer | Security Printing Press, Nashik |
Watermark | No Watermark |
Colors | Multicolor |
Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 1034 Stamp Number IN 1101 Yvert et Tellier IN 849 Stanley Gibbons IN 1169 |
Themes | Children | Computers | |
Description:
This special commemorative stamp honors Children’s Day, observed on November 14th every year to celebrate the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, and emphasizes the importance of children’s well-being and education in India.
Design Elements:
- Central Imagery:
- Portrait of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru: A warm and affectionate portrait of Nehru, reflecting his deep love for children.
- Children’s Faces: A diverse group of smiling children, symbolizing the joy and hope that Nehru cherished.
- Computer and Book: Illustrating the importance of education and the introduction of technology in schools, representing modern advancements in children’s education.
- Background:
- School and Playground: A school building with a playground, signifying the essential environment for children’s growth and development.
- Nature Elements: Trees and flowers to symbolize a healthy and nurturing environment for children.
- Text Elements:
- Top Text: “Children’s Day 1985”
- Bottom Text: “November 14 – Birth Anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru”
- Side Text: “Celebrating Our Future”
- Color Scheme:
- Bright and Cheerful Colors: Vibrant colors like yellow, blue, and green to reflect the energy and enthusiasm of children.
- Soft Pastels: Pastel shades to give the stamp a warm and inviting look.
- Borders and Frames:
- Playful Motifs: Borders with playful motifs such as balloons, kites, and stars to create a joyful and child-friendly design.
- Traditional Patterns: Subtle traditional Indian patterns to reflect cultural heritage.
Cultural and Historical Significance:
- Tribute to Pandit Nehru: This stamp pays tribute to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s vision for the nation’s children and his dedication to their welfare.
- Emphasis on Education: Highlights the importance of modern education, including the introduction of computer literacy, which prepares children for the future.
- National Commitment: Reflects the nation’s commitment to creating a happy, healthy, and safe environment for children to grow up in.
Usage:
- Postal Circulation: This stamp will be used in regular postal circulation to spread awareness about Children’s Day and the importance of children’s welfare and education.
- Philatelic Collections: A valuable addition to philatelic collections, especially for those interested in stamps celebrating significant national events and leaders.
Significance:
This commemorative stamp celebrates Children’s Day, underscoring the importance of nurturing and educating children, who are the future of the nation. Through thoughtful design elements and vibrant imagery, the stamp serves as a fitting tribute to Pandit Nehru’s legacy and the nation’s dedication to its young citizens.