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Thứ Bảy, 20 tháng 4, 2013

VADOPHILEX – Stamp Exhibition at Vadodara

 

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Baroda Philatelic Society, Vadodara is celebrating 38 years of its establishment. Established on 27th April, 1975, Baroda Philatelic Society is proud to have continuously served the philatelist fraternity for 38 years.It is one of the oldest philatelic societies in the state of Gujarat.

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As part of celebration of 38 years of its existence, a non-competitive one frame philatelic exhibition “STAMPMANIA’S – VADOPHILEX” will be organized on 27th and 28th April 2013 at Akruti Art Gallery, Beside Kirti Mandir, Opp. S. S. G. Hospital, Vadodara. There will be a display of exhibits of members of Baroda Philatelic Society and invitees on various subjects in about 40 frames.  Booking Orders for “My Stamp” will also be available at the exhibition.

For more information contact at email : info@vadophil.org

Chủ Nhật, 7 tháng 4, 2013

VADOPHILEX at Baroda from 27-28 April 2013

 

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Baroda Philatelic Society is celebrating 38 years of its establishment. Established on 27th April, 1975, Baroda Philatelic Society is proud to have continuously served the philatelist fraternity for 38 years. It is one of the oldest philatelic societies in the state of Gujarat.

As part of celebration of 38 years of its existence, a non-competitive one frame philatelic exhibition “STAMPMANIA’S – VADOPHILEX” will be organized on 27th and 28th April 2013 at Akruti Art Gallery, Beside Kirti Mandir, Opp. S. S. G. Hospital, Vadodara.


There will be a display of exhibits of members of Baroda Philatelic Society and invitees on various subjects in about 40 frames.

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For more details contact :  Prashant Pandya : email : edesk.prashant@gmail.com

Baroda Philatelic Society :  Website : www.vadophil.org   Email : info@vadophil.org

Thứ Bảy, 6 tháng 4, 2013

New stamps from UAE

 

 

UAE Football MS

UAE - Champion of the 21st Gulf Cup 2013

The Gulf Cup Championship generates great excitement among football lovers and fabs in the Arab world. This tournament attracts teams from the GCC, Yemen and Iraq.

Held once in two years, its inaugural tournament was held in 1970 were Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Qatar took part.

This year the 21st Gulf Cup was held in Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain. United Arab Emirates won the tournament for the second time, defeating Iraq 2-1 in the finals.To commemorate the victory, Emirates Post issued a set of commemorative stamps on 10th Feb 2013 (AED 2) and souvenir sheet (AED 6)

 

UAE Football

 

50 Years of Postal Services in Abu Dhabi (1963 - 2013)

UAE Postal

 

On March 30, 1963 the first post office was opened in Abu Dhabi and was operated under the supervision of British Mail from Bahrain. At the opening ,Queen Elizabeth II stamps were in circulation until the Abu Dhabi stamp was issued in 1965.

In 1967, the Govt. of Abu Dhabi took control from the British postal administration and in 1972, after the Union of UAE the postal services were unified.

To commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Postal services in Abu Dhabi, Emirates Post issued a set of four denominations and a distinctive souvenir sheet on 30th Mar 2013

: Kenneth Sequeira – Dubai (UAE)

email : kenneth.sequeira@hotmail.com

News from Philatelic Clubs

Ludhiana Philatelic Club

Following Books were published by Ludhiana Philatelic Club.

S. No.

Name of Book

Author

Publisher

Year

Lang.

1

Dak Tickata Nanhe Rajdoot

Yashpal Bangia

Ludhiana Philatelic Club

1991, 56p

Hindi

2

Punjab di kahani dak tickata di jubani

Yashpal Bangia

Ludhiana Philatelic Club

1992, 75p

Punjabi

3

Dak tickaton par hindi ki vistar yatra

Yashpal Bangia

Ludhiana  Philatelic Club

2002, 71p

Hindi

4

LPC Quizzes for Stamp Collectors

S K Sondhi & Yashpal Bangia

Ludhiana Philatelic Club

2002, 49p

English

5

A Guide to Art of Stamp Collection

Yashpal Bangia

Ludhiana Philatelic Club

2004, 26p

English

6

Dak Tickatan wich Apna Punjab

Yashpal Bangia

Ludhiana Philatelic Club

2005, 97p

Punjabi

: Ludhiana Philatelic Club - email : sksondhi1@gmail.com

 

Amritsar Philatelic Club

Please note the following changes in the executive body of Amritsar Philatelic Club.

President: NAVNEET GOEL. Ph. 09646113228

Secretary: RAJAN ARORA.  Ph. 9216808090

Joint Secretary: VARUN AGGARWAL. Ph. 9417564853

Financial Secretary: SHANTI SWROOP. Ph. 9815974350

09646113228 09216808090 09417564853 Ph. 9815974350

Advisor: DHARMINDER KAPOOR. Ph. 9331113811

Advisor: KOMAL AGGARWAL Ph. 9501499966

: Amritsar Philatelic Club email : bhartitravels@ymail.com

Executive Members:

VIVEK MEHRA MANJIT SINGH S.K.GUPTA RITESH ARORA

Press Clippings

 

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Sector News - Chandigarh

Thứ Hai, 4 tháng 2, 2013

Philately under the cloud….

 

Hi !

Here I am sharing an editorial published in recent issue of Vadophil, just to have the attention of one and all regarding arrogant and irresponsible attitude of Deptt. of Posts with the philatelists. Readers are requested to send their views and experiences .

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Philately under the cloud

In the editorial of Vadophil (Issue no. 131-132, Jul.-Oct. 2012), it was stated that “Organised Philately is often linked to a three legged stool; the three legs are philatelists, trade and postal administration”.

Geometrically, three legged stool is very stable even if three legs are of un-equal lengths. In terms of philately, legs could be interpreted as contribution to the promotion of philately.

We need to review the third leg of stool i.e. Postal Administration, which is most important but unfortunately having a cracked leg. A while ago Department of Posts released a glossy and colourful philatelic magazine “Phila Post” with a great funfare in Delhi. Many philatelists from Gujarat and elsewhere from India and, of course, PCI members attended the meeting. Loud announcements were made on the future course of action to promote philately in India and regular release of the magazine through philatelic bureaux all over India. After couple of issues magazine had gone in hibernation.

During GUJPEX-2011, state level philatelic exhibition held in Vadodara, a plenty of unpleasant matters came to light. During the Valedictory function, except for the Sr. Jury member, none of other jury names were acknowledged. Senior Philatelists who conducted a workshop on philately, quiz programs etc. were ignored. Normal courtesy demands that they should have been honored with mementoes for their contributions. Even they were not invited to seat in the front row as gesture of courtesy.

And the height of adamant attitude of Department of Post was to ignore services of members of Baroda Philatelic Society who supported, co-operated and helped the Department of Post towards organising the ‘GUJPEX -2011” from the day one of announcement of event and till the last day of exhibition. None were acknowledged personally or even during vote of thanks at the valedictory function. Volunteers of Baroda Philatelic Society stood by the department as if the event is organised by Baroda Philatelic Society, who even helped in erection of frames, mounting and dismounting of exhibits even after such step motherly approach by the Dept. of Posts at the end of exhibition. For what ? For the sake of love for Philately ?

Recently Vadodara East Division organised District Level Philatelic Exhibition “VADOPEX 2013” at Vadodara from 10th to 12th January 2013. During the planning of this exhibition Baroda Philatelic Society was approached by the Chairman of Exhibition in the first week of November 2012. At that time Baroda Philatelic Society had requested the officer to convey the message about the grievances and unhappiness of members of the society who had unpleasant experience during the last GUJPEX-2011 to the concerned authority. It was never conveyed to higher authorities and the society members were kept in dark about this. It reduced the enthusiasm among the members of Baroda Philatelic Society towards Vadopex 2013. Organisers of Vadopex 2013 remain silent till last week of December 2012 for reasons best known to them and in the end of December 2012, hardly 12-15 days before the inauguration of Exhibition, sent entry forms and one page announcement letter about Vadopex 2013 to couple of philatelists of Vadodara. Phone calls were made to philatelists to participate in the exhibition and personal approaches also made to collect entries for exhibition but members of Baroda Philatelic Society were not in mood of participating in the exhibition due to unpleasant and adamant attitude of the organisers. The Prospectus of Vadopex 2013 reached us separately by Post on second day of Exhibition!!! Even the PDA account holders were also not properly communicated about the event.

Surprisingly for the first time in history of philately, two types of prospectus were seen. One was showing text “The exhibition is organised by the East Division with the active support of Philatelic Association of Vadodara.......” and another with white ink obliterating this text !!!

For us, 10th January 2013 will be known as Black Day in Philately. Vadopex 2013 held in the city of Baroda was inaugurated without presence of members of Baroda Philatelic Society. Even there was no advertisement about the event in local news papers or TV Channels and media personal did not attended the event. Fifteen frames were exhibited in Adult Class, 26 frames were exhibited in Youth/School class, 27 frames were exhibited in Invitee Class from non members of Baroda Philatelic Society and, some frames obtained from outside Baroda.

Appointment of members of Jury for the exhibition is also a mystery and reason behind appointing them is best known to Department of Post. Jury members appointed for Vadopex 2013 have never judged any philatelic exhibition even as an apprentice jury. Family member of one of the jury was a participant in competition class and has been awarded a Silver medal ! Is this justified ? Is this as per India Post Regulations for Judging ? This is a serious matter and need a serious attention by higher authorities of Philately Division of India Post.

Though the event was of three days, three special covers were released on very first day. Why one each special cover was not released on each day of exhibition? Traditionally, on each day, one special cover is released during the exhibition to attract more visitors on each day. After the introduction of ‘My Stamps’ at INDIPEX 2011 International Exhibition it has become a tradition to provide my stamps facility at district level philatelic exhibitions which not only attracts philatelists and visitors but also generates good revenue for the Department of Posts, but at Vadopex 2013, no such facilities of ‘My Stamps’ were provided.

There was another surprise. Stamps issued to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda are still not available at many philatelic counters. But sheets were taken to the venue of the exhibition, in spite of the fact that very limited supply was received by Vadodara Philatelic Bureau. Thus depriving other philatelists of neighbouring towns. We are awaiting explanation from Dept. of Posts, Vadodara.

Don’t you feel that district level philatelic exhibitions are merely for the submission of Annual Reports to the higher authorities and audit purpose and just to waste the philately budget sanctioned by Philately Division? The district level philatelic exhibitions are absolutely necessary but they should be planned well in advance and senior philatelists and local philatelic organisations should be taken into confidence and involved right from the beginning.

It appears that Department of Post has shrunk from the responsibility of organising philatelic events. During last one year there was no philatelic activity in Vadodara even on Philately Day which was celebrated everywhere with a great enthusiasm with the support of philatelists and philatelic organisations across the country.

Now you can understand the cracked up third leg of the stool. Patch up will not serve the purpose. It has to be replaced.

It is also important that we philatelists need to be united when such treatment is received. Our fellow philatelists should also support each other. Somewhere feeling of brotherhood is missing. (for personal benefits ???)

We are not writing this with a bias or prejudiced mind. We always have respect for authorities and we are always available to extend our whole hearted support for the cause of philately but it pinches us when some people for the sake of their personal ego and with a adamant attitude plays with sentiments of philatelists. We expect respect and acknowledgement of our services. Nothing more....

Fresh wind is required to disperse the cloud and bring the philately under a bright sunshine. When I say “fresh wind”, I mean change or more precisely, overhaul of the system. We need to look for a good carpenter so that the stool can stand on its three legs well balanced.

The King’s hobby will only survive if we pray “God Save the King”. Having said that let us say “God save this hobby”.

Jai Philately.

- Prashant H. Pandya

Editorial Published in Vadophil, Issue No. 133 (Jan. 2013)

View Vadophil January 2013

Chauri Chaura incedent – 4 February 1922

 

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Chauri Chaura is a town near Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. The town is known most for an event in February 1922 during the British Raj when a police chowki  (police station) was set on fire by a mob of angry citizens, killing 22 policemen inside.

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Chauri Chaura : 4 February 2013

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Chauri-Chaura township came into the prominence on 4th Feb, 1922, which was a turning point in the Non-co-operation movement started by Gandhiji. During this movement, indiscriminate firing by Chauri-Chaura police led to the death of 26 Satyagrah volunteers. Enraged by police atrocities the mob set the police chowki on fire in which one Sub-Inspector and 21 policemen (total 22 people) were charred to death. British government took repressive measures and 172 persons involved in Chauri-Chaura incidence were sentenced to death and 14 were sent to Kalapani (Andman Nicobar prison cells). This led Mahatma Gandhi to withdraw the movement altogether.

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A memorial near this Chauri-Chaura police station was constructed in 1973, by the state Government, in the memory of those who laid down their lives in the fight for justice & Independence. The memorial, in the form of a triangular pillar 12.2 meter high, is situated near the railway station of Chauri-Chaura. A library & museum related with freedom struggle is also set up near the memorial.

: Ashwani Dubey – Gorakhpur

Club News

Recent Philatelic Journals

January 2013 issue of Vadophil, Newsletter of  Baroda Philatelic Society, has been released and it is available at following link :

 http://www.vadophil.org/index.htm

Thứ Bảy, 29 tháng 12, 2012

Online Directory of Philatelists

 

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Indian Philatelists’ Forum has come out with an innovative idea of creating online directory of Philatelists. This directory is intended to facilitate networking among philatelists and members of forum. 

The Directory of philatelists will be divided in to two categories. (i) Philatelists residing in India (ii) Philatelists residing abroad and collecting on any aspect of Indian Philately.

An online directory of Indian Philatelists and Overseas philatelists interested in Indian Philately with their complete profile will be available on forum’s website. Indian Philatelists’ Forum respects privacy of its members and that’s why all data will be available only to the registered members. 

Philatelists interested in India and across the world will welcome this new innovative idea of making online directory. A web based data form is now available on forum’s official website www.indianphilately.net and registration is now open.

My Recent Covers..

Received these nice covers with 12.12.12 cancellation from my friends. Thank you very much Dr Eli  Moallem and Mr K Veeraraghvan !!

12.12.12 : Israel

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Dr Eli Moallem - Jerusalem

Copy of thanks

 

12.12.12 : Pudkkottai

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K.Veeraraghvan - Pudkkottai

Thứ Ba, 4 tháng 12, 2012

The Philatelic Journalists Forum

 

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A new Blog of Philatelic Journalists  has been created .

It can be viewed at :

http://philatelicjournalistsforum.blogspot.in/

Informative, interesting & honest philatelic journalism is the base stone for real development of Philately. The Philatelic Journalists Forum is organised to promote Spread of Time Sensitive News - Spread of Important Philatelic News - Philatelic Writing in General - Philatelic Research - Reporting of Happenings in Philately - Reporting of National / individual achievements in Philately - Promoting Local coverage of Philatelic Events & Achievements.

Thứ Hai, 5 tháng 11, 2012

New Stamps from India..

 

India – Israel Joint Issue

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Date of Issue – 5 November 2012

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Image : Courtesy – Shrikant Parikh, Ahmedabad -  http://setenantsofindia.blogspot.in/

India Post and Israel Post  released the joint issue of commemorative Postage stamps featuring  their two important Festivals of light -  Deepavali  and Hanukkah . India Post issued two stamps with a mixed sheetlet of 20 stamps.

Souvenir Leaf issued by Israel Post

20 Years of Diplomatic Relations between India and Israel

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FDCs – Festival of Lights

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Courtesy – Pradip Jain – Patna

Club News

From Baroda Philatelic Society

New Governing Council of Baroda Philatelic Society for 2012-13
President Sh. Prashant Pandya
Vice-President Sh. Suresh Thakkar
Secretary Sh. Timir Shah
Jt. Secretary Sh. Ashwin Shah
Treasurer Sh. Bhavin Marfatia
Ex. member Sh. R.U.Dave
Sh. Kaushik M.Choksy
Librarian Sh. Kalidas Kacchia
Int. Auditor Sh. Devesh Shah
Sh. Mihir Shah

: Timir Shah - Vadodara

Thứ Tư, 4 tháng 7, 2012

Result - 2012 Youth Activity Contest by BNAPS

 

Hi !

Here are the results of a Stamp Essay contest, organized by The British North America Philatelic Society. If the winners or their parents are watching this blog, they are requested to send the photos of the kids whose names appear in the award list given below for publication on this blog and Rainbow Stamp News !!

Many Congratulations to all the children who participated in this contest !!

 

 

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WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR BNAPS’ 2012 STAMP ESSAY CONTEST


The British North America Philatelic Society has announced the winners of its 2012 Youth Activity Contest. Youth were asked to write a short essay about a meaningful philatelic symbol of their country with the stamp(s) affixed to the report. Prizes were awarded to four age groups: 6-8, 9-11, 12-14 and 15-18.

First place winners in each category received $25. They were:

Nina Goyette, age 8, Greendale, WI Abigail Adams
Olivia Keenan, age 10, Wauwatosa, WI
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Prarthita Jain, age 14, Balod Chattisgarh – Rabindranath Tagore
Archita Nigam, age15, Balod Chattisgarh – Hawa Mahal


Other winners are :

Chitturi Vamsi, Hyderabad, India,

Chinmay Anil Nawlakhe, Bhandara, India,

Claire Natiez, Taylors, SC,

Thomas Devine, Janesville, WI,

David Devine, Janesville, WI,

Sara Yahr, West bend, WI,

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The contest reflects BNAPS’ on-going commitment to encourage young collectors. The four winning essays can be viewed at Youth Activity Contest on BNAPS website.
Entrants also received a packet of stamps.

Youth were asked to find one or more stamps that are a meaningful symbol of their country. Examples include flags, monuments, and other objects of historical significance. The stamp(s) were to be affixed to the page along with an essay of less than 250 words. The written article should explain why the (flag, monument, historical item) is an important symbol for their country. The essays could be handwritten or typed, double space is preferred. The essay to be the original thoughts of the entrant.

Prizes will be awarded by age group: 6 – 8, 9 – 11, 12 – 14, 15 – 18. Monetary awards of $25, $10, and $5 will be awarded respectively to first, second, and third place winners in each age group. Winners will also receive a philatelic prize. The first 100 entries will receive a free packet of stamps.

Click here for the BNAPS 2012 Contest Winners

Click here for the BNAPS 2011 Contest Winners

Essay Contest entry by Shikhar Deep

Flag – The symbol of my country

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Indian Flag, the first stamp of independent India, was released on 21 Nov 1947.

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Indian Flag on other Indian stamps

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Indian flag on foreign stamps

India is a diverse country with several religions. Our national flag or the tri-colour represents strength and unity of our country . I am a citizen of India and I am proud of my country . I am so glad that I am born in India. The National flag of India is a horizontal rectangular tricolour of deep saffron, white and green with the Ashok Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel, in navy blue at its centre. The flag was designed by Pingali Venkayya, an agriculturist from Andhra Pradesh.

Spiritual symbolism - The flag is colored with saffron as the top band, white band in the centre, dark green band at the bottom and a navy blue Asokha Chakra placed at the centre of the white band , Spinning Ashoka Chakra represents the eternal wheel of law.. The deep saffron colors shows courage and sacrifice. The white color symbolizes for peace, unity and truth. The green color shows the culture and fertility. The Chakra ( wheel) has 24 spokes, representing the 24 hours in a day.

Religious symbolism- When the flag was being designed, Hinduism and Islam were the two major religions. Saffron represented Hinduism and green stood for Islam. White represented the minority religions.

It is a brave soul that carries the tricolor’s fervor on his/her sleeve! It represents our country and its culture !! . It also represents the soul of my country which is “Unity in Diversity” .

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Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 5, 2012

New stamps on London 2012 Olympics…

 

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Date of Issue : 28 June 2012

Israel Post  celebrates the London 2012 Olympics with an energetic stamp set. These stamps have the official London 2012 Olympics logo and Olympic rings symbol.

These stamps will be issued on June 26th 2012. Starting from June Israel's stamps will no longer have phosphor bands. Israel's stamps will now be printed with a microtext hidden security mark. All the stamps issued in June 2012 will bear the Israel Post logo in microtext. The logo can only been seen with a magnifying glass and its position on the stamp is different on each stamp.

London

The London 2012 Olympic Brilliant Uncirculated Coin

 

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The Olympic coin design features the London skyline and the River Thames within a central circle. Iconic buildings depicted include Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, the Gherkin, St Paul’s Cathedral, the London Eye and the Tower of London, with London 2012 arching above. The outer ring of the design features pictograms representing various Olympic sports which are synonymous with the London 2012 Games.
Each coin is presented in a specially designed and informative wallet that sits within a silver-foiled slipcase detailing the coin’s design and specifications.

Club News

 

Vadophil April 2012

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Vadophil April 2012 is  published & could be  downloaded from Baroda Philatelic Society  website www.vadophil.org

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