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African Lion

Commemorative Postage Stamp The Third India–Africa Forum Summit (IAFS–III) was held in New Delhi from 26–29 October 2015, marking a historic milestone in India’s engagement with Africa. Unlike the previous two summits—held in New Delhi in 2008 and Addis Ababa in 2011—this edition was the first to invite all 54 African nations with which India […]

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Children’s Day

Commemorative Postage Stamp Children’s Day, also known as Bal Diwas, is celebrated across India on 14 November every year. More than a day of joy, fun, and celebration, it serves as an important reminder of the need to protect the rights, care, education, and well-being of every child. The occasion urges the nation to reaffirm […]

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Anju Thapa wrote

Children’s Day

Commemorative Postage Stamp Children’s Day, also known as Bal Diwas, is celebrated across India on 14 November every year. More than a day of joy, fun, and celebration, it serves as an important reminder of the need to protect the rights, care, education, and well-being of every child. The occasion urges the nation to reaffirm […]

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Zoological Survey of India

Commemorative Postage Stamp India is globally recognized for its remarkable biological diversity, enriched by its unique biogeographical position, varied climatic zones and extensive geodiversity. According to the world’s biogeographic classification, India represents two major realms—the Palaearctic and Indo-Malayan—and encompasses three major biomes: Tropical Humid Forests, Tropical Dry/Deciduous Forests, and Warm Deserts/Semi-Deserts.Though occupying only 2.4% of […]

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Anju Thapa wrote

Zoological Survey of India

Commemorative Postage Stamp India is globally recognized for its remarkable biological diversity, enriched by its unique biogeographical position, varied climatic zones and extensive geodiversity. According to the world’s biogeographic classification, India represents two major realms—the Palaearctic and Indo-Malayan—and encompasses three major biomes: Tropical Humid Forests, Tropical Dry/Deciduous Forests, and Warm Deserts/Semi-Deserts.Though occupying only 2.4% of the world’s land area, India harbours over 7.5% of the global […]

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