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International Year of Shelter for the Homeless

International Year of Shelter for the Homeless The United Nations General Assembly designated the year 1987 as the International Year of Shelter for the Homeless. The primary objectives of this year are: Government of India’s Commitment The Government of India places high importance on providing shelter to the homeless. This priority has been reflected in […]

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Maharaja Chhatrasal

Maharaja Chhatrasal Maharaja Chhatrasal, born around 1649 A.D. in the forest of Maur hill near Kakar Kachnaye village, was a significant historical figure known for his valor and dedication to establishing an independent kingdom in Bundelkhand. He was born to Champatrai Bundela and Lal Kunwar. Champatrai, having lost his ancestral estate of Mahoba, lived a […]

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Phoolwalon Ki Sair Festival

Phoolwalon Ki Sair Phoolwalon Ki Sair, a vibrant festival symbolizing communal harmony and national integration, began about 150 years ago as a gesture of thanksgiving for a prayer fulfilled. Flowers, traditionally used worldwide to express various emotions, hold a place of honor in this unique festival. Historical Background Modern Celebration The Department of Posts is […]

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University of Allahabad Centenary

University of Allahabad Centenary Commemoration Founding and Early Years: Architectural Development: University Status: Expansion and Growth: Modern Development: Contributions and Achievements: The commemoration of the centenary of the University of Allahabad is a testament to its enduring legacy and its significant contributions to national and international fields across a variety of disciplines.

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Shri Shri Thakur Anukul Chandra

Special Stamp Commemorating Shri Shri Thakur Anukul chandra Design Elements: Event Information: Overview: Key Highlights: Significance: Conclusion: Description of Designs: This commemorative stamp serves to honor Shri Shri Thakur Anukul chandra, highlighting his profound spiritual insights, transformative impact, diverse interests, and enduring legacy in promoting holistic development and social reform.

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Guru Ghasidas

Special Stamp Commemorating Guru Ghasidas Design Elements: Event Information: Overview: Key Highlights: Significance: Conclusion: This commemorative stamp serves to honor Guru Ghasidas, highlighting his personal attributes, enlightenment, founding of the Satnam sect, and enduring legacy in promoting social equality and justice.

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Shri Satyamurti

Special Stamp Commemorating Shri Satyamurti Design Elements: Event Information: Overview: Key Highlights: Significance: Conclusion: This commemorative stamp serves to honor S. Satyamurti, highlighting his political and legal career, contributions to education, and enduring legacy as a freedom fighter.

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Sant Harchand Singh Longowal

Special Stamp Commemorating Sant Harchand Singh Longowal Design Elements: Event Information: Overview: Key Highlights: Significance: Conclusion: This commemorative stamp serves to honor Sant Harchand Singh Longowal, highlighting his spiritual journey, public advocacy, and enduring legacy in promoting peace and unity.

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Forty Years Of Freedom

Special Stamp Commemorating “Forty Years of Freedom 1947-1987” Design Elements: Event Information: Overview: Key Highlights: Significance: Objectives: Conclusion: This commemorative stamp serves to celebrate “Forty Years of Freedom 1947-1987,” highlighting the achievements, challenges, and continued dedication to the principles that guided India’s independence movement.

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Festival of India: Sadyah-Snata, Sanghol

Special Stamp Commemorating “The Festival of India in the USSR” Design Elements: Event Information: Overview: Key Highlights: Geographical Scope: Significance: Conclusion: This commemorative stamp serves to celebrate “The Festival of India in the USSR,” highlighting the cultural exchange and deepening of bilateral relations between India and the Soviet Union.

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