The South Asian Regional Cooperation (SARC), initiated in 1980, has rapidly evolved into a significant cooperative effort among the seven South Asian countries: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Here are the key points regarding SARC and its development: These stamps not only commemorate the landmark event but also symbolize the shared […]
The South Asian Regional Co-operation (SARC), initiated in 1980, marks a significant effort among seven South Asian countries—Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka—to foster regional cooperation. Here’s a summary of its evolution and key milestones: These initiatives underscore SARC’s role in promoting mutual understanding, collaboration, and development across South Asia, reflecting the […]
Dattatreya Balkrishna Kalelkar, fondly known as Kaka Saheb Kalelkar, led a remarkable life that spanned almost a century and left a lasting impact on India’s cultural and intellectual landscape. Here’s a summary of his life and contributions: Dattatreya Balkrishna Kalelkar remains a towering figure in Indian intellectual history, revered for his literary genius, philosophical insights, […]
Commemorative Stamp: International Astronomical Union General Assembly 1985 Description: This special commemorative stamp celebrates the 19th General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union (IAU), held in New Delhi, India, from November 19-28, 1985. This event marks the first time the General Assembly is hosted in India, highlighting the nation’s contributions to the field of astronomy. […]
St. Stephen’s Hospital, inaugurated on October 31, 1885, stands as Delhi’s first hospital dedicated to women and children, initially nurtured by the efforts of Mrs. Priscilla Winter and a committed group of women. From its humble beginnings as a riverside medicine distributor in 1864, it evolved into a rented house dispensary in 1874, then expanded […]
Description: This special commemorative stamp honors the life and legacy of Smt. Indira Gandhi, one of India’s most influential leaders and former Prime Minister. Born on November 19, 1917, in Allahabad, her life was a saga of dedication to the nation, marked by her deep involvement in India’s freedom struggle and her remarkable tenure as […]
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: Cultural and Historical Significance: Usage: Significance: This commemorative stamp celebrates Children’s Day, underscoring the importance of nurturing and educating […]
Description: This special commemorative stamp honors Smt. Indira Gandhi, who served as Prime Minister of India and made significant contributions to the nation. Her life was a testament to her commitment to India’s unity, development, and progress. Design Elements: Cultural and Historical Significance: Usage: Significance: This commemorative stamp celebrates the life and legacy of Smt. […]
Description: This special commemorative stamp celebrates the 40th anniversary of the United Nations (UN), recognizing its vital role in promoting international peace, security, and cooperation over the past four decades. Design Elements: Cultural and Historical Significance: Usage: Significance: The issuance of this stamp commemorates the 40th anniversary of the United Nations, celebrating its achievements in […]
Commemorative Stamp: Silver Jubilee of the Border Roads Organisation Description: This special commemorative stamp celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), recognizing its critical role in national defense and economic development through road construction in some of the most challenging terrains in India. Design Elements: Cultural and Historical Significance: Usage: Significance: The […]