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Thứ Hai, 18 tháng 3, 2013

Indian Themes on Foreign stamps…

 

 

UN

On 28 January 2013, UNPA issued a "Greetings from New York" personalized stamp sheet. The sheet is composed of ten US$ 1.10 denominated stamps which feature various pictures of United Nations Headquarters. The background of the sheet shows a picture of the UN General Assembly building.

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One of the 1.10 stamp depicts the India Flag.

Kenneth Sequeira – Dubai (UAE)

email : kenneth.sequeira@hotmail.com

New Blogs and Websites

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Rajpipla State Post : http://www.rajpiplapost.com/

The Website has been created by Mr Prashant Pandya of Vadodara.The stamps and Postal History of Rajpipla State  can be viewed on the Website. The Website gives complete details about its stamps postal stationery, Revenue stamps and other philatelic items related with the state. 

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Rajpipla is a town in the Narmada district of Gujarat.It was the capital of the former Kingdom of Rajpipla.Rajpipla State, which had an area of 1517 square miles, was founded in about AD.1470 by Chokarana, son of the Raja of Ujjain, who left that place after a quarrel with his father and established himself about 150 miles to the west in the hills at Pipla. Later the capital moved to Nandod - which was renamed Rajpipla in 1947. One of Chokarana's grandsons founded Bhavnagar State in Kathiawar. After the Mogul period of rule the State became tributary to Baroda.

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Auction

ITS Postal Auction No.60

Last Date: 13th April 2013

Indian Thematic Society
MIG # 3464, Phase Two, Dugri Rd, Ludhiana – 141 013
Phone: +91 161 2521244 Mobile: +91 98728 51244
http://indianthematicstamps.webs.com/ OR http://itsstampnews.blogspot.com/

Emails: indianthematicsociety@gmail.com OR  surajjaitly@hotmail.com

Scans of some lots are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/its_offers/

Thứ Tư, 13 tháng 3, 2013

Dubai International Holy Quran Award..

 

Indian theme on foreign stamps

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Dubai International Holy Quran Award

Sheikh Mohammed established the Dubai International Holy Quran Award (DIHQA) in 1998  following instructions from Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

Annually, the DIHQA is given to people who memorise and recite the Quran. In addition, an Islamic Personality of the Year Award is presented to an eminent Muslim personality or an outstanding Islamic organisation.

The Award was established in order to encourage young Muslims to memorise and understand the Holy Quran, and to spread the Quranic values of peace and love.

Each competition of the DIHQA commences on the first day of the Holy Month of Ramazan. During the first week, Muslim scholars deliver lectures on a variety of Islamic and ideological issues. Between the 8th and the 18th  day of Ramazan, the Holy Quran Recitation and Memorisation Contest (Hifz) takes place, with a panel testing six to eight contestants daily. Only one contestant per country can participate in the memorisation competition.


The awards ceremony takes place on the 20th day of Ramazan under Sheikh Mohammed's patronage.

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Emirates Post released a set of commemorative stamps in 2000. The 50 fils stamp features  India Flag on the medal strap which shows flags of different nations.

: Kenneth Sequeira – Dubai (UAE)

email : kenneth.sequeira@hotmail.com

From our Readers…

Special Cover

On 11-03-2013, Vadodara celebrated the 150 years of Birth Anniversary Celebration of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III ( end of year long celebrations ).

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Mr Timir Shah of Vadodara  designed sp. cover on this occasion.  Special  cover is cancelled with Permanent Pictorial Cancellation of Equestrian Statue of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad  III popularly known as "Kala Ghoda" near Sayaji Garden, Vadodara.

 

Chủ Nhật, 3 tháng 3, 2013

Indian theme on foreign stamps…

 

St.Kitts (1)

The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II was a multinational celebration throughout 2012 marking the 60th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II to the thrones upon the death of her father, King George VI , on 6 February 1952. She is today queen of 16 sovereign states, 12 of which were British colonies or Dominions at the start of her reign. Queen Victoria is the only other monarch in the histories of the United Kingdom, Canada,Australia, New Zealand and a few other Commonwealth realms to have celebrated a Diamond Jubilee, which she did in 1897.

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To mark this occasion, St.Kitts released a set of 5 stamps and 2 MS on Oct 1st 2012. One of 10c stamp depicts the Indian Flag among other commonwealth countries.

- Kenneth Sequeira : email : kenneth.sequeira@hotmail.com

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New special Cover

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ANATHAPEX-2013 - District Philatelic Exhibition, Trivandrum District concluded on 01-03-2013. Shri A. Govindarajan, director of Postal Services(HQ), Trivandrum released a Special Cover on State Central Library, Thiruvananthapuram on 01-03-2013.

STATE CENTRAL LIBRARY, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - Established in 1829, during the reign of His Highness Swathi Thirunal Maharaja of Travancore, the State Central Library, Thiruvananthapuram(also known as the Public Library), is one of the oldest libraries in India.  The Kerala Government took over the Library in 1948, and in 1958 it was declared the State Central Library.  Since 1900 the Public Library is housed in a beautiful, gothic style heritage building in the heart of the Capital, it has many rare books and gazettes.  It is the first State Library to be fully computerised in the country.

: Sreejesh Krishnan, Trivandrum : email : sreejesh.nt@gmail.com

 

Thứ Bảy, 2 tháng 2, 2013

Indian theme on foreign stamps…..

 

 

 

Gambia

G20  Summit World Reader Reception

The Group of Twenty Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (also known as the G-20, G20, and Group of Twenty) is a group of finance ministers and central bank governors from 20 major economies.The G-20 heads of government or heads of state have also periodically conferred at summits since their initial meeting in 2008. Collectively, the G-20 economies account for more than 80 percent of the gross world product (GWP), 80 percent of world trade and two-thirds of the world population.

The G-20 was proposed by former Canadian PM Paul Martin as a forum for cooperation and consultation on matters pertaining to the international financial system. The group was formally inaugurated in September 1999, and held its first meeting in December 1999. It studies, reviews, and promotes high-level discussion of policy issues pertaining to the promotion of international financial stability, and seeks to address issues that go beyond the responsibilities of any one organization.

The G-20 Summit was created as a response both to the financial crisis of 2007-10 and to a growing recognition that key emerging countries were not adequately included in the core of global economic discussion and governance. The G-20 Summits of heads of state or government were held in addition to the G-20 Meetings of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors, who continued to meet to prepare the leaders' summit and implement their decisions.

Gambia released this souvenir sheet in 2009 on the 2nd G20 Summit in London, UK. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is seen with QE II & other world leaders. 

 

 

2013 Women's Cricket World Cup 

 

 

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The 2013 Women's Cricket World Cup will be the 10th Women's World Cricket Cup, and will be hosted by India for the 3rd time. India hosted the world cup in 1978 and 1997.

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The history of women's cricket can be traced back to a report in The Reading Mercury on 26 July 1745 and a match that took place between the villages of Surrey in England.

The Women ICC's was formed in 1958 to coordinate women's cricket which was now being played regularly in Australia, England, New Zealand, SA, WI, Denmark & Netherlands. Test cricket has now been played by Australia, England, India, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and the West Indies.

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Women have beaten male teams to several milestones in one day cricket.

They were the first to play an international Twenty/20 match, England taking on New Zealand at Hove in 2004. The first tie in a one day international was also between Women's teams, hosts New Zealand tying the first match of the World Cup in 1982 against England, who went on to record another tie against Australia in the same competition. Female wicket keepers were the first to record 6 dismissals in a one day international, New Zealand's Sarah Ilingworth and India's V. Kalpana both accounting for 6 batsman on the same day in the 1993 World Cup and Belina Clark the former Australian captain, is the only female player to have scored a double hundred in an ODI, recording an unbeaten 229 in the 1997 World Cup against Denmark. She also holds the record for the most runs in a one day career with 4844. Pakistan's S. Shah is the youngest player to appear in international cricket, playing against Ireland four months after her 12th birthday. She also holds the record for the best bowling figures in a one day international, taking 7 wickets for just 4 runs against Japan Women at the Sportpark Drieburg in Amsterdam in 2003. Fast bowler C. Fitzpatrick of Australia took 180 wickets in her one day international career.

In 2009, England batsman C.Taylor was named one of Wisden's five cricketers of the year the first woman to be honoured with the award in its 120 year history.

All the best to all participating nations.

: Kenneth Sequeira – Dubai (UAE) :  emaiI : kenneth.sequeira@hotmail.com

 

" World Day of Romani Language"

 

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The text given on above Croatian means stamp means "World Day of Romani Language" in Romani (large text on stamp) and Croatian (small text on side of stamp and text on coupon with leaf).

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This stamp could also be a part of India-releated topics. Romani people origin is in north-western India (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_the_Romani_people#Origin), their legend says that they were forced to leave under attacks of foreign enemy. They still live very nomadic lives. Again, they say that  where they came they were surrounded with enemies so they run all the time (a lot of truth in it, they have always been and still are faced with hard racism all over Europe). So, they have chosen blue-and-green (wide open fields under a sky) flag with wagon wheel to represent them.

: Zeljko Vasilik - Croatia

Thứ Sáu, 18 tháng 1, 2013

Indian Flag on Cook Islands sheetlet..

 

Indian Theme on Foreign stamps…

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The Post Office of the Cook Islands has issued a Part II of this series of sheetlets of the South Pacific Conference on Nov 30th 2012. The issue has 2 sheetlets with denominations of  80c and 90c stamps.

The images used in the issue were photographed at the South Pacific Conference during Aug 27th - 31st 2012.

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The border of the red sheetlet have flags of the Key Dialogue partners of the forum & the blue sheetlet of the Participating Nations. The Indian Flag is shown on the red sheetlet border.

: Kenneth Sequeira, Dubai (UAE)

email : kenneth.sequeira@hotmail.com

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India Post has invited suggestion from general public for new subjects / themes to be depicted on the commemorative postage stamps. Suggestions were invited on any theme to be depicted should be related to Art, Culture, National Heritage, Flora & Fauna, Sports, Wild Life, Nature, Historical Monuments, Children oriented subjects and World Heritage. However, suggestions regarding personalities, institutions and events will not be considered.

Best three suggestions will be recommended for inclusion in stamp issue programme of 2014. Anyone willing to participate in this ‘Suggest a Stamp Poll’ of India Post can submit one’s proposal on email address: stamppoll@gmail.comlatest by 15th February, 2013.

More details can be had from visiting India Post website using URL:

http://www.indiapost.gov.in/Pdf/Suggest_A_Stamp_15_01_2013.pdf

I request all the readers of this post, especially the thematic philatelists, that every one of us should submit a proposal on their favourite theme, so that in 2014, we will get Indian stamps on new themes. Good luck for this poll.

- Pradeep Kumar Malik - Patna

 

Chủ Nhật, 13 tháng 1, 2013

Arrivals of Indians in South Africa…

 

Indian Themes on foreign Stamps

                                                                   - Kenneth Sequeira

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Indian South Africans are people of Indian descent living in South Africa and mostly live in and around the city of Durban, making it 'the largest 'Indian' city outside India'. Most Indians in South Africa are descendents of migrants from colonial India  during late 19th-century through early 20th-century. 

During apartheid from 1948 to 1994, Indians were called, and often voluntarily accepted, terms that ranged from "Black" to "Asians" to "Indians."

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Dutch slavery in the Cape

A significant proportion of slaves imported into the Cape were from India, however these slaves quickly integrated with the rest of the Cape population. White Afrikaners also may have some Indian slave ancestry, an example of this being former President Klerk, who revealed in his autobiography that one of his ancestors was a female Indian slave.

An early Indian to settle in South Africa was Kalaga Prabhu, a Brahmin merchant from Cochin. He was the foremost merchants in Cochin. As punishment for conspiring with the Mysore king Hyder Ali to overthrow the king of Cochin, Kalaga Prabhu and his son Chorda Prabhu were arrested by the Dutch and exiled with their families for life to the Cape of Good Hope in 1771

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Indentured laborers and passenger Indians

The modern South African Indian community is largely descended from Indians who arrived in South Africa from 1860 onwards. The first 342 of these came on board the Truro from Madras,followed by the Belvedere from Calcutta.They were transported as indentured labourers to work on the sugarcane plantations of Natal Colony, and, in total, approximately 150 000 Indians arrived as indentured labourers over a period of 5 decades, later also as indentured coal miners and railway construction workers.The indentured labourers tended to speak Tamil, Telugu and Hindi and the majority were Hindu with Christians and Muslims among them. Indians were imported as it was found by colonial authorities that local black Africans were economically self-sufficient, and thus unwilling to subject themselves to employment by colonial farmers, while other colonial authorities believed that the "hunting and warrior" African culture of the time was incompatible with a sudden shift to employed labour.

The Mercury newspaper favoured the importation of labour, although other Natal newspapers were against the idea. In general, the importation of labour was not viewed as politically important by colonists when it was proposed, and the importation of Indian labour was driven by lobbying by a relatively small group of sugar planters, and the long-term consequences of Indian immigration (the establishment of a permanent Indian population in Natal) were not taken into account (by 1904, Indians outnumbered whites in Natal).

The remaining Indian immigration was from passenger Indians, comprising traders, and others who migrated to South Africa shortly after the indentured labourers, paid for their own fares and travelled as British Subjects. These immigrant Indians who became traders were from varying religious backgrounds, some being Hindu and some being Muslims from Gujarat (including Memons and Surtis), later joined by Konkanis, and Urdu speakers. These Muslims played an important part in the establishment of Islam in the areas where they settled. Indian traders were sometimes referred to as "Arab traders" because of their dress, as large numbers of them were Muslim.

Indentured labourers on sugar plantations were frequently mistreated, and lived in unsanitary conditions. However, formerly indentured labourers quickly established themselves as an important general labour force in Natal particularly as industrial and railway workers, growing most of the vegetables consumed by the white population. A large percentage of indentured labourers returned to India following the expiry of their terms, and some of those who returned alerted authorities in India to abuses taking place in Natal, which led to new safeguards being put in place before further recruiting of indentured labourers was allowed to take place.

Passenger Indians, who initially operated in Durban, expanded inland, establishing communities in settlements on the main road between Jo'burg and Durban. Natal's Indian traders rapidly displaced small white shop owners in trade with other Indians, and with black Africans, causing resentment among white businesses.

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In 1961, Indians were officially recognised as permanent part of the South African population, the Department of Indian Affairs was established, with a white minister in charge. In 1968, the South African Indian Council came into being, serving as a link between the government and the Indian people.The University of Durban- Westville was built with a Rand-for-Rand contribution from Indian South Africans and the government in the 1970s. Before that, Indian students had to take a ferry to Salisbury Island's abandoned prison, which served as their university.Casual racist expressions were used during the years of apartheid. Indians in South Africa were (and sometimes still are) referred to by the racial term "coolie "

Post-apartheid

Many Indians played an important role in the anti-apartheid struggle and some occupied positions of power in post-apartheid South Africa. Indians who were citizens before 1994, and thus discriminated against by apartheid, are considered black for the purposes of Employment Equity, that is, they are classified as having been disadvantaged under apartheid. They are thus eligible for affirmative action. They are also eligible for Black Economic Empowerment.

South African Post released 3 stamps in Dec 2011 to mark the 150th Anniversary of arrival of Indian workers in South Africa.

SA 1 & 3 are the 2011 stamps . SA2 is a 1994 stamp depicting Indian laborer working in sugar cane field.

:  Kenneth Sequeira : email - kenneth.sequeira@hotmail.com

 

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Stamp Exhibition in Allahabad

13 - 14 Januray 2013

ENAREGRATION

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: Moni Kumar - Allahabad

From Our Readers….

 

Maximum Cards : Swami Viviekananda

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: Sreejesh Krishnan – Trivandrum : email : sreejesh.nt@gmail.com

 

Thứ Tư, 19 tháng 12, 2012

Days of India : Indian-German philatelic exhibition, Berlin

 

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Philatelic Exhibition during the Days of India 2012 / 2013

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From 6-December-2012 till 3-January-2013 a common Indian-German philatelic exhibition is being held  held in the “Museum für Kommunikation” (museum for communication and philately) in Berlin. The responsible for the Indian part is the Embassy of India in Berlin. On the German side the “Deutsche Post”, the “Museum für Kommunikation Berlin”, the BDPh, the VBPhV (association of philatelic societies in Berlin) and the FGI are involved.

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Days of India 2012-2013

A German special postmark, a special postal stationery postcard and envelope was also issued on the occasion.

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An Indian special post office Counter  for the sale of Indian stamps has also been set up.

The shown exhibition objects are extracts from award-winning exhibition collections from German philatelists. The aim of the presentation is to show the broad variety of
approaches to the theme India philately.

Exhibitor / Theme / Frames

Dr. Andreas Birken (FGI) : Philatelic Atlas of British-India, Examples (won vermeil in the literature class at the NAPOSTA Hannover 2005) 1 Frame

Heinz Franke (GB&CWPS) : Britis-India Mail in the 19th century from India to Europe (won great-gold at the NAPOSTA Essen 2009) : 2 Frames

Volker Grossmann (FGI): British-Indian picture postcards of Indian Railway Stations (won vermeil at the SPIREX Speyer 2012) : 1 Frame

Martin Hosselmann (FGI) : Letters from British-India to Germany - 1Frame

Peter Mika (FGI): Meter Marks from the Early Days of the Republic of India - 1Frame

Peter Mika (FGI) : Postal Stationery of the Republic of India (won silver at Rang-2 exhibition, vermeil at Rang-3 exhibition)

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Glimpses of the exhibition : Days of India, Berlin

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1. Museum for Communication 2. Stand of India Post

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1. Mr. Gerhard Freitag 2. Mr Wolfgang Beyer, Vice Chairman of the German Collector Group “ Arge Zoologie ”

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1. Exhibit of India Study Group in Germany  2. Exhibit by India Post

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1.Mr.Gerhard Freitag with exhibit  2. Exhibit by India Post

Publishing of photos  with friendly permission   of the Museum of  Communication,Berlin

courtesy – Museum of  Communication, Berlin - Wolfgang Beyer & Nico  Distelmeier  (German Police)

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News And Cover : Wolfgang Beyer, Limbach – Oberfrohna  (Germany)

 

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