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Alok Jain wrote

Electric Locomotive

On May 7, 1979, India Post released this 10-paise stamp to celebrate a high-voltage turning point for the nation: the push toward railway electrification. The image of an electric locomotive emerging from a tunnel was a powerful symbol of India moving out of the "age of steam" and into a faster, cleaner future. By the late 70s, as fuel prices rose and traffic increased, the Indian Railways began prioritizing electric power to modernize its massive network and improve efficiency. This small stamp captures that momentum, representing the engineering shift that allowed trains to carry more people and goods across the country with much less smoke and noise. It’s a tribute to the "silent revolution" on the tracks that paved the way for the high-speed connectivity we see today.

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Alok Jain wrote

Handicrafts

India’s 1979 Handicrafts stamp (30 paise, sepia‑toned, 1 May) is a definitive issue from the 5th Definitive Series that celebrates traditional Indian toy dolls, showcasing the skill and cultural heritage of rural artisans across the country. As a common 30‑paise “workhorse” stamp marked with the Ashokan watermark, it carried this image of handmade wooden toys on countless everyday letters, turning a small, ordinary postage label into a quiet, vintage tribute to India’s enduring handicraft traditions.

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