Shahi Litchi, Bihar

Shahi Litchi

Technical Data

Stamp Set Agricultural Products
Date of Issue February 13, 2023
Denomination Rs. 5
Quantity 111,000
Perforation 14½
Printer Security Printing Press, Hyderabad
Printing Process Wet Offset
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Multicolor
Credit (Designed By) Mr. Suresh Kumar Ms. Nenu Gupta
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 3862

Yvert et Tellier IN 3527

Colnect codes IN 2023.02.13-01g

Themes

Shahi Litchi – The Pride of Bihar

The Shahi Litchi, cultivated in the fertile plains of North Bihar, holds the prestigious Geographical Indication (GI) tag. This recognition safeguards its uniqueness and ensures that only litchis grown in the region can bear the name “Shahi Litchi.”

Origin and Cultivation

The Muzaffarpur district of Bihar, along with its surrounding areas, is the heartland of Shahi Litchi cultivation. The region’s humid climate, fertile alluvial soil, and abundant groundwater create ideal conditions for the growth of this premium fruit.

Distinctive Features

The Shahi Litchi is highly valued for its:

  • Rosy red skin with a smooth texture
  • Juicy, translucent pulp with an unmatched sweetness
  • Small seed, giving more edible portion
  • Strong aroma that makes it stand apart from other varieties

These qualities make the Shahi Litchi a delicacy both in India and abroad.

Economic Importance

Shahi Litchi farming provides livelihood to thousands of farmers in Bihar. The fruit is not only consumed fresh but is also used in making juices, squashes, jams, and flavored beverages. Exported to international markets, it significantly contributes to the state’s agricultural economy.

Cultural Significance

For the people of Bihar, the Shahi Litchi is more than just a fruit – it is a symbol of pride and identity. The litchi season is celebrated with fairs and festivals, where the fruit is showcased as a gift of nature from the land of Muzaffarpur.

A Philatelic Tribute

The Department of Posts issued a commemorative postage stamp on Shahi Litchi, acknowledging its rich legacy and global acclaim. This philatelic honor highlights the fruit’s contribution to India’s horticultural heritage.

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