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    Shimla July 2009 Issue # 19

    Monthly e-Stamp Bulletin Edited by Jeevan Jyoti for free circulation among philatelists

    Readers are requested to send reports of philatelic activities in their area for publication. Short write ups by thereaders about their journals, societies, publications and philatelic requirements can be sent for inclusion in thisbulletin to [email protected] or [email protected] and by post to

    Mrs. Jeevan Jyoti, c / o Mr. Ajay Srivastav, Director, Great Himalayan National Park, Shamshi, Distt.Kullu. PIN 175126. (H.P.) India

    Note- This bulletin is only for circulation among a limited group of philatelists without any commercial purposeThe bulletin will be sent to the readers only on request. Those who wish to receive it regularly please replygiving the name of your city/country with the subject SUBSCRIBE RAINBOW

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    Date of Issue 30 June 2009Best Stamp Design featuring Global Warming

    Dear Readers,

    Here is the July issue for you with more news, articles and information from the world ofstamps. In order to promote philately, many Stamp Clubs and Philatelic Associations

    are coming forward and organizing Stamp Fairs and Exhibitions across the country. It isa big step to bring philatelic community closer and popularize this wonderful hobbyamong different age groups of people coming from all walks of life. It gives me immensepleasure when I receive mail from non - philatelists, making request for the newsletter. Ifeel that I am able to convey my message to those too, who are not philatelists abouthis hobby through this newsletter. I thank all my readers and contributors for their bigco operation and support which has helped me to present every issue with new ideasand information. Its really nice to write that I am receiving response from readers roundthe globe. My endeavor is to create a global philatelic fraternity and promote the hobbyof Stamp Collecting in this Speed Age when people are leading life of stress and theydont have time to relax.! But if they take up this hobby they can get lot of mentarelaxation and pleasure. Hope this issue will be liked by all of youThis is all for thismonth..!.Till next IssueHappy collecting!

    .Jeevan Jyoti

    Note Due to serious technical problem, high resolution images could not be uploaded onBlog. The inconvenience caused to the readers is highly regretted.

    Contents

    Recent Indian IssuesIn The NewsBeginners SectionSpecialized SectionBook ReviewNew Issues from Other CountriesThe Lighter SideBlogs & Websites on PhilatelyPromotional SectionCurrent Philatelic Magazines NewslettersEditors Mail Box

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    Recent Indian Issues

    29 April 2009 Spices of India - (Rs 5 x 4 + Rs 20) + M/s Rs 4030 April 2009 R. Sankar Rs 511 May 2009 3 New issues in Definitive series12 May 2009 Lifeline Express Rs 5

    28 May 2009 Madras Regiment Rs 512 June Rev. J.J.M.Nicholas Roy Rs 5Jun 19: Raza Library Rampur, 4 Stamps + Miniature SheetJune 19 Sacred Heart Church, Pondicherry Rs 530 June 2009 50 Years of Indian Oil Rs 5

    Special Cover Postmark

    16 May 2009 Chennai Movie Veerapandiya Kattabomman Golden Jubilee23 May 2009 Bannerghatta (Butterfly )

    5 June 2009 Ahmedabad World Environment Day (Special Post Mark)6 June 2009 Rajpipla Epsom Derby Triumph of Maharaja Vijaysinhji of Rajpipla, Platinum Jubilee20 June 2009 50 Years of Satheya College, Mumbai26 June 2009 Diamond Jubilee of Abhisarika26 June 2009 Sri Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Swamyvari Temple, Annavaram, Andhra Pradesh Egnpex2009, Kakinada

    27 June 2009 Comedians Of Telugu Cinema, Egnpex-2009

    New Postal Stationery

    Meghdoot Cards

    Consumer Awareness, 7 designs, Manipuri, Assamese. Oriya, Kannada, PunjabiGround Water, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Tamil, PunjabiVasanth TV, TamilWild Life, Gujarati

    UNICEF Women Empowerment, HindiConsumer Awareness, 7 designs in Marathi & 7 designs in Telugu

    Speed Post Envelopes

    India Post has introduced envelopes for speed post. These are of one design printed on white as well as onbuff color material. Priced at Rs 5 each these are made of DuPont's Tyvek material that is strong & lightweight, and tear & water resistant.

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    In The News

    $431,000 Paid for Envelope and Its Stamp

    By MATTHEW HEALEY

    An envelope from an 1873 letter bearing a scarce 90-cent stamp with Abraham Lincoln fetched morethan $431,000 at an auction in New York City on Saturday. The Ice House Cover, with a Lincolnstamp from 1869, was sold at auction in New York. It was mailed to India in 1873, was stolen in 1967and later returned to heirs of its owner.The envelope, or cover, as collectors call used envelopes, was sold

    by Siegel Auction Galleries.

    Known to collectors as the Ice House Cover, the envelope, whichtraveled by ship from New York to India, is the only one collectorshave found still bearing the red and black stamp with Lincoln on itLast traded publicly in 1943, then stolen and long thought to havebeen lost to philately, the cover was seized by the Federal Bureauof Investigation in 2006 and returned, after a court battle, to theheirs of J. David Baker, its last owner.

    The letter was sent from a New England ice merchant to one of hisice warehouses in Calcutta, then part of Britains East Indiescolony. It was franked with a total of $1.12, a large sum of moneyin those days, which paid the two-ounce foreign letter rate.

    Markings on the envelope reveal that it traveled across theAtlantic, by train through Germany and Italy, by ship to Egypt andagain from Suez to Bombay, and then by train across India. Beforethe advent of the Universal Postal Union the next year, the sumreflected rates negotiated between the United States and Britain to

    encourage growing international trade. Indeed, the commercial success of sending ice from winter ponds inMassachusetts to the sweltering cities of India was part of this progress.

    Early collectors mainly sought to fill their albums with stamps that had been soaked off their envelopes, and anitem like the Lincoln, issued in 1869 in a run of fewer than 50,000, would have been no exception. When, at theend of the 19th century, collectors began saving entire envelopes on account of the fascinating tales theyrevealed about their trips through the worlds postal systems it became apparent that covers with the Lincolnwere no longer to be found.

    In 1914, a New York collector traveling in India did come across one. He sold it to a dealer in New York for $50or $100 accounts vary and by the 1960s it had been sold to Mr. Baker, a steel executive and prominentcollector in Indianapolis, for $6,500.

    One night in 1967, a prized group of about 250 rare covers, including the Ice House Cover, was stolen from hishome. The F.B.I. found most of those covers a decade later, and Mr. Baker was able to buy them back fromhis insurance company. But the Ice House Cover was missing.

    In early 2006, however, an elderly couple walked into a stamp shop in Chicago to ask about the value of someold envelopes they had found while cleaning the home of a deceased friend. The store owner recognized theIce House Cover and alerted the police. After an investigation by the F.B.I. cleared the couple, the cover was

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    returned by court order to Mr. Bakers widow and daughter. In May, the Philatelic Foundation, a nonprofitorganization in New York, examined the cover and declared it genuine.

    The buyer on Saturday was Dr. Arthur K. M. Woo, who is renowned in philatelic circles for his worldwideexhibits of rare covers. He paid a total of $431,250, including buyers commission.

    Published in New York Times: June 14, 2009

    Portugal 2010

    World Philatelic Exhibition Portugal 2010 will be held from October 1 10, 2010 in Lisbon, Portugal.Mr. Dhirubhai Mehta is the National Commissioner for the exhibition. For details please contact -

    Shri Dhirubhai Mehta101 - 102, Dalamal Chambers,Sir V.Thakersey Marg (New Marine Lines),Mumbai 400 020Phone off.: 22001460, Tele Fax 22007848.e-mail [email protected]

    http://www.portugal2010.pt/fep10/wcmservlet/portugal2010/en/index.html

    http://www.fpf-portugal.com/boletim01portugal2010e.htm

    Last Date of Submission of Entry form is 30 September 2009

    Stamp on Bryan Adams

    With numerous hit singles, a Grammy Award, Oscar and Golden Globe nominations

    and an induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame to his credit, Bryan Adams may

    have earned the ultimate tribute from his native Canada: a postage stamp. The rocksinger joins three other musicians -- Stompin' Tom Connors, Edith Butler and Robert

    Charlebois -- as part of the Canadian Recording Artists stamp series.The set of fou

    stamps will be officially released on July 2. Adams, who is also a professiona

    photographer, has another connection with stamps. His photograph of Queen Elizabeth II was used on a

    Canadian postage stamp in 2003.

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    Stamp Mania 2009

    The First National One Frame Philatelic Exhibition Stampmania 2009" is going to beorganized by Baroda Philatelic Society from 18th to 20th December 2009 at Vadodara. Thevenue of the exhibition has been selected. It will be held at Shree Saurashtra Leuva Patel SevaSamaj, Alembic Road, Vadodara. Approximately 400 frames (200 x 2 ) will be displayed in theexhibition. The official website of the exhibition www.stampmania2009.com has already beenlaunched. Details of the Exhibition Prospectus & Entry Forms in pdf format are now available at

    website. Collectors can get detailed information at the website or may write to Mr. Prashant Pandya or MrTimir R. Shah . E-Mail Prashant Pandya: [email protected] Timir R. Shah: [email protected]

    The options to download Entry Form in pdf format is provided on website, which you can fill and printelectronically. Printed Entry Form duly signed may be sent to STAMPMANIA 2009 Secretariat with particularsof Entry Fees. Alternately you can fill online Entry Form at the website and for confirmation and for your recordpurpose print it and send one copy duly signed with particulars of fees to STAMPMANIA 2009 Secretariat. HitSubmit button to submit the Entry Form online.

    Three options for making payment of Entry Fees has been provided. You can send the fees by Demand Draftor AT PAR Cheque in favour of Baroda Philatelic Society, Can send fees by Money Order or you can depositthe amount in any branch of BANK OF BARODA in Account No. 01900100006809 of Baroda Philatelic

    Society.

    Last Date for Submission of Entry Forms is 31.07.2009

    Please visit www.stampmania2009.com to read articles on what is One Frame Exhibit and Social Philately?

    Updates-Most of the dealers' booths are now booked at first floor. Only two big size booths are available now.

    -Organizing Committee has been receiving inquiries from dealers and philatelists and they are planning toerect more dealers' booth at first floor to accommodate more dealers.

    -India Study Circle for Philately (U.K.) have booked a booth at STAMPMANIA 2009 and ISC (UK) is planning tohave an interactive session with philatelists during the event.

    -For the convenience of Visitors to 'Stampmania 2009', Organizers have provided tourist information of Barodaand Surrounding of Baroda at our website. Please have a look at 'Tourist Information' link. Information aboutConnections to Baroda via Rail, Road and Air is also available at the site. List of Trains from Major cities canbe found from the link 'Trains Passing Through Vadodara' provided on website. This will help you to plan yourtravel to Vadodara and sight seeing at various places in the City and Surroundings of Vadodara.

    -Route Map to Venue from Baroda Railway Station and Baroda Bus Station is also now available on thewebsite.

    -Information about Hotels and other accommodation facilities will also be made available on website shortly.

    Stamp Exhibition in Pune

    A stamp Exhibition will be held in Pune from Oct 30-31 & Nov 1. For details Contact Pratisad Neurgaonkar e-mail - [email protected]

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    One Frame Exhibits

    According to Tay Peng Hian, Director of International Philatelic Federation (FIP), majority of the exhibitors andcommissioners do not really understand what is One Frame exhibit. The contents of One Frame exhibit mustbe of a narrow subject which it will not be possible to extend to more than One Frame. For example the 1855Indian bisect used in the Straits Settlements, the 1854 4 Annas 5th printing etc. The Indian exhibitors at HongKong 2009 did not fare well for their One Frame exhibits because the subject they tried to show could easily bea 5 frames material. FIP/FIAP would not accept this type of exhibits.

    It is in the interests of all exhibitors and jurors to keep themselves updated and informed of the latest trend ofOne Frame exhibits.

    INDIAN PARTICIPATION IN PHILAKOREA 2009

    The 24th Asian International Stamp Exhibition, PHILAKOREA 2009, is being held from July 30 toAugust 4, 2009 at Seoul, Korea. Damyanti Pittie is the national commissioner as well as a jury fromIndia.

    Following exhibitors are participating in the show:

    Kishor Chandak's Handstruck Postage Stamps of India upto 1852Sathi V Menon's Postmarks of Travancore StateO K Prakash's Cochin State Postal HistoryB M Modi's Gems & JewelryRajesh Kumar Sinha's Fascinating World of MapsMrinal Mathur's Cars on Stamps (Youth Class)Colonel Jayanta Dutta's Rare Stamps of the World (Literature Class)

    New Max Cards on Spices of India

    Our distinguished member Mr. Hemant Kumar Jain of Mandla (M.P.) has prepared new Max Cards on recentlyissued " Spices of India" stamps. For these Max Cards Mr. Jain may be contacted on following address -

    Er.H.K.Jain (A.E.) ,W.R. Division, Civil Lines, Mandla (M.P.) PIN 481661Mob.09425484703 E - Mail : [email protected]

    News from Karnataka Philatelic Society

    A new committee of the Karnataka Philatelic Society was elected in its 34th Annual General Meeting held onMay 17, 2009.

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    President - Mahesh JambulingamVice President -- S S SwamySecretary - Jay Prakash SardaTreasurer -- M K ManiMembers of Governing Council:Ghouse Ali Zameer, Manish Jain, and Akshay Borad

    DAK TICKET MILAN -2009

    (STAMP FAIR)

    Chhattisgarh Philatelic Association, Bilaspur is organizing a stamp fair from 21 -23 August 2009at Bilaspur named as DAK TICKET MILAAN 2009 (Stamp Fair). More than 60 eminent stampdealers from all over India are expected to grace the show. Philatelists from all over India areexpected to attend the fair. Four sets of approved Stamp Booklets, Special Covers and MaximumCards are planned to be issued during the occasion.Date: 21, 22 and 23rd August 2009Venue: Hotel Centre PointContact: Mr. Atul JainGen Secretary, Jaina Garments, Dayalband, Bilaspur C. G. 495001Moblile: 09300311007e-mail:[email protected]

    C.R. AndhareMob. 09826644060 e-mail : [email protected]

    A philatelic exhibition on wildlife

    This year on Earth Day, April 22, a philatelic exhibition on endangered mammals of the world and the giantpanda was opened at WWF-Indias Secretariat in Delhi at its Pirojsha Godrej auditorium. The maximaphilycollection of Delhi based philatelist Mr Sundar Lal Bansal had some hundred and twenty maximum cards ondisplay with each of the special picture cards accompanied by corresponding stamps and pictorial postalcancellations.

    The exhibition was inaugurated by WWFs Secretary-General and CEO Mr Ravi Singh. After a talk by MrSingh, Mr Bansal, formerly a Distinguished Scientist with the DRDO (Defence Research and DevelopmentOrganisation), gave a brief talk on his collection and how he began his tryst with the hobby after his retirementfrom active service. The well-known philatelist has, through his philatelic collection, been espousing the causeof protection and conservation of threatened wildlife species.The inauguration was attended by school children from a number of Delhi schools accompanied by theirteachers, after which the children went around the exhibition. The exhibition was open for viewing on the 22ndand 23rd of April. Activities for children such as clay modeling, story telling and a music concert also formedpart of the event at the Secretariat.

    - N.KALYANI

    Beginners Section

    How to remove self adhesive stamps

    The world's first self-adhesive postage stamps were issued in 1964 by Sierra Leone; but the use of pressure-sensitive adhesives on materials other than postage stamps (some state revenue stamps, envelope flaps,etiquette labels, address labels, etc.) was employed long before 1967. The first self-adhesive postage stampsissued by the United States were the 10-cent pre-cancel Dove and Weather Vane Christmas stamps of 1974. I

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    wasn't long before problems with the self-adhesive stamps surfaced. These problems are far from beingresolved today, but we have come to know a little about the predicaments attendant on self-adhesive stamps.

    How should used self-adhesive stamps be best removed from paper? The answer to that question is of interestwith regard not only to used self-adhesives, but also with regard to removal of the self-adhesive from thebacking on which unused stamps are found when purchased.

    Many collectors have had some success with soaking these self-adhesives in water followed by a gentlerubbing of the back of the loose stamp to remove any traces of the adhesive. It is a valid question as to

    whether or not this will remove the entire adhesive. The latter could be best achieved, of course, if we knew thesolvent used in the adhesive. The Preservation and Care of Philatelic Materials Committee has asked theUnited States Postal Service to identify the solvents in the adhesives used on the various self-adhesive stampsissued by the United States Postal Service. The postal authorities responded that their specifications neithertests for nor recommends any particular solvents to remove the adhesive since that is not considered part ofthe stamp performance requirements specified by USPS. Thus, the committee was unsuccessful in obtainingthe solvent information requested,.

    As an alternative to the removal of unused self-adhesives from the backing on which it was purchased, Baadke(1997a and 1998) suggests that a single self-adhesive be cut out to give a small surrounding backing borderafter the adjacent stamps have been removed. This may not appeal to the individual who is concerned withwhat the effect of the backing and the adhesive will be over time.

    Collectors who save complete unused panes of the self-adhesive stamps should pay careful attention to what,if any, effect the backing paper and/or the adhesive has on the stamps themselves. Any collector who savedthe first self-adhesive issued by the United States postal authorities in 1974 will recall how those stampsbecame seriously damaged in storage.

    Lawrence (1999a and 1999b) has produced an in-depth review of the self-adhesive issues. Baadke (1999)reported on the availability of a commercial adhesive remover product called "Un-Du," a solvent which hasshown some success in the removal of self-adhesive stamps from paper. Baadke cautions, however, that theprimary ingredient in "Un-Du" is heptane, and, accordingly caution in its use is warranted.

    Read More at: http://www.stamps.org/care/subp2.htm

    Specialized Section

    Printed to Private Order Postal Stationeries

    - Dr.Satyendra Kumar Agrawal

    "The postal stationery is a philatelic document which is provided or which was equipped with an imprintedpostage value". This definition is supported by what the specialists in this field formulated. The postalstationery forms a whole whose various ingredients can be used for the construction of a thematic collection.

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    But the confusion arises, when some more text or illustrations of thematic appeal are added after the issuanceof the postal stationery, sometimes printed in the same typeface and colour of the imprinted indicium for prepayment.

    To have a better understanding, of the use of such privately printed stationeries in the development of a themethe moment when the imprinted franking is actually applied is therefore of great importance. There are threefundamental possibilities exist as follows:

    1. Any stationery issued by the postal department for either public or official use with printed or printedand embossed design to show that postage has been prepaid. It does not matter even if a part or fullone side of the stationery is hired by any private organization or person for advertising etc. Fewexamples of this kind are the Meghdoot Post Cards of India, Belgiums Publibles and French Lettres-Annonces.

    2. Privately printed stationery with some illustrations, text or only senders name presented to the postalauthorities for imprinting franking value, may be aimed for private use or selling to others. If postal

    authorities are in agreement with the private content and approval granted for imprinting the frankingvalue, these items are called Printed to Private Order Postal Stationeries. From the 1870s and untilthe 1940s it has been a widespread practice in Germany that societies, organizations, festivalorganizers etc. could request that their already printed postcards had the current rate for mailingimprinted on them by the post office. Few other countries who also issued such printed to private orderpostal stationeries during 19th & 20th centuries are Austria, Switzerland and Great Britain. Today suchstationeries are jewels for any International exhibit.

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    3. Any item printed privately, any advertisement, illustrations or only text, after the issuance of the postalstationery with imprinted franking value .Such printing is very popular and continues in practice fromearly 19th & 20th century to this day. People used a part of space printing senders name, request forundelivered items, advertisements of their product with b/w or coloured illustrations, price list or anytype of forms etc which may have some thematic appeal. Pre-independent Indian Postal Cardsprivately printed by Perfumers and Tobacco merchants with beautiful illustrations of God andGoddesses, flora and fauna to publicize their products or sending price list to their consumers areavailable in philatelic market. The USA philatelic market is also filled with privately printed postalstationeries of this kind with matching typeface and colour of the imprinted stamp having great thematicappeal.

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    Illustrations or text on such postal stationeries printed after the item left the post office are not philatelic and notto be included in any thematic exhibit.

    It is safe to use the first and second type of postal stationeries for the reason of their illustrations, text or anyother detail available on them and have thematic appeal; only in later case your knowledge to differentiate itwith the other postal stationeries of third category is essential.

    Sometimes in printed to private order postal stationeries, the position of the stamp is self evident for its printing

    after the text.

    You may also refer Postal Stationery Catalogue. If it is not available (happens with Indian collectors) it is alsouseful to know whether, in the country in question during the period from which the item dates, the so-calledfranking by request existed or not. As I already mentioned during 19th and 20th centuries, Germany and Austriawere frequently releasing second type of stationeries but in the USA, most of these items are of third categoryand hence of no thematic value.

    There is few other type of postal stationeries which bear no imprinted franking value and avails free postage.Belgiums Giro Covers are a good example of it and have proved there philatelic as well as thematicimportance in advance collections because of their advertisements both on front and back of the envelope.They were used in the 1920s and 1930s by Belgian giro service.

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    Field Posts are again a type of postal stationery with much confusion when they have illustrations of thematicappeal. They also posses a Free postage and used for armed forces. They bear the letters F.M. (FranchiseMilitaire) printed, meaning free postage as a member of the armed forces. But some time rubber stamps areput reading F.M. on cards used by military personnels mail. Here too we can include the illustrations or otherprinted text if available and have some thematic appeal in thematic collection provided the word FM isimprinted on the address side but of no philatelic value if only rubber stamp is used for FM.

    This article will not complete if an another type of postal stationery (in true sense a postal document) having noimprinted franking, instead a postage stamp is affixed with an overprint B.L.P.. It is unique in the sense thatthe decision to issue a discounted letter sheet, known as BLP letters (Busta Lettera Postale) like FrenchLettres- Annonces, was taken by only one country- Italy in 1920.In 1922-1923 the Italian government soldstamps overprinted "B.L.P." (Busta Lettere Postale) to the National Federation for Supporting War Invalids(World War I). The federation bought the stamps at a discount from face value and then affixed them to

    envelopes that were sold for five cenetesimi less than the face value. Revenue was generated by sellingadvertising on the envelopes.

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    The overprinted stamp along with envelope and inner sheet forms a whole unit called BLP letter, withoutoverprinted stamp the rest of the envelope has no philatelic value. This in technical sense fulfills all therequirements of postal stationery.Due to its rarity and thematic appeal, its addition in any advance thematic collection is always recommended .It

    is also an important philatelic element.

    LABELING MAILS (POSTAL LABELS- By Naresh Agarwal (contd. from the last issue.)

    PACKAGE LABELS :

    Railway parcels/packaging often has labels attached to it. These communicate payment/postage, barcodes,route,delivery station, identification marks/information, usage guidance, addresses, advertising etc..They alsooften use to resist tempering or pilferage.

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    BARCODE LABELS:

    Indicates departmental meter account code. CMS scans the barcode into accounting system, thus avoidinghuman errors on account numbers.

    RETURN ADRESS LABELS:

    Return Address - Indicates official departmental return address along with departmental meter account

    number. Indicates whom to return the package to in the case of a returned package

    Logo return address label Cowboy return address label Instruction label

    INSTRUCTIONAL LABELS:These are the labels which apparently gives some instructions towards safe and proper carriage of mail. LikeDo not bent, Do not crush, do not fold, return to sender, forwarded, opened for postal inspection, repaired etc.

    CUSTOMS LABELS:Mail needs custom clearance when it goes overseas. Customs declaration labels are affixed on certain class ofmails These labels give specific required information.

    DAMAGE MAIL LABELS:The mail some times during transmission gets damaged due to mishandling, accidents, weather conditions,

    improper baggage and natural calamities. The mail is delivered in that condition. The addressee is informedabout the reasons for such delivery and often apologized also by affixing these labels.

    DISINFECTED MAIL LABELS:

    Due to some epidemic, the mail is suspected affected and require appropriate treatment such as irradiation,sanitization, disinfection and other treatment to kill the germs and safe delivery of the mail. Labels are affixedon such mail as identification of such treatment and mail.

    CLASS OF POSTAL SERVICE:

    Though named differently by different postal organizations, yet mail is classified in to Ist class (Priority

    Mail),Domestic, economy ,2

    nd

    class,3

    rd

    class,4

    th

    class, letter post, parcel post, express mail etc. in accordancewith weight and service considerations. Several labels affixed on particular mail are :

    Air mail propaganda labels

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    SOCIAL LABELS : Some times administration or even privately some labels are affixed to rise funds forsocial cause such as fight for leprosy, help for war victims, fight against epidemic, flood relief fund, road safety,untouchability etc. Patriotic labels may also be put in this class.

    PROPAGANDA LABELS :

    These labels are basically publicity labels which are used on the mail to propagate matters such as political somay be called diplomatic and political labels. There excessive utility was done during world wars. These labels

    are normally govt. promoted and approved ones

    RED CROSS LABELS:

    There had been vast publicity of the Red Cross society through out the world during world war times also asthe world all over was facing health and disease problems. Red cross labels were quite often used on mailsand are also being used. All over the world, the postal authorities and local social organizations have beenissuing RED CROSS labels depicting red cross the symbol of this well recognized social society. These labelsdepict different aspects of functions of the society and inspire people to join hands in service of manhoodsociety.

    Red Cross Labels WORLD WAR PATRIOTIC LABELS

    PRTRIOTIC LABELS:The govt. issues and encourages labels which appreciates their military and soldiers, their dedication andspirits. General public is asked to back the soldiers and inspire the soldiers at war front. During world war or

    war times these labels find place on the postal articles.

    SOCIAL OR CHARITY LABELS :

    To popularize and inform public in general and to collect funds for charity and social purposes, these labels aresold & affixed on the mail. These may be issued and circulated by Govt. or Non govt. agencies. There is nospecific limit to such labels.

    PUBLIC AWARENESS LABELS :

    Basically these labels too come under the class of social labels but these mainly are public awareness labelswhere public in general are educated about various common issues such as Road safety,Childern Safety,

    Pollution control, Plantation, Education for all etc. etc.

    1. COMMERCIAL LABELS: Advertising, propaganda, publicity, promotional labels are such labels whichcomes under this category.

    ADVERTISING LABELS:

    Mail is a very good medium for advertising various products and events as it is accessible to almost each andevery person of the society in one way or the other. Govt. advertise its policies, postal deptt. Advertise its ownproducts and services, private persons such as industries, traders, service organizations too advertise through

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    mail by affixing labels on the mail. These labels normally highlights product, its features, organization etcSome times these labels are tagged with stamps, fixed in booklet panes or sold at post office too, if approved.

    8. GENERAL LABELS: General labels such as decorative labels, special event labels fall under this class.

    POSTAL AUTHORITY LABELS: Every postal authority or agency engaged in postal operations has its monoor logo which is normally fixed own covers issued by them or they affix a label on the mail. Some such labelsare : To be contd.

    Gandhi

    Dandi March An Idea that Changed the World

    -By Ilias Patel

    Contd from the last..

    Re-enactment of Dandi March

    In the annals of India's struggle for freedom, few events are as dramatic, inspiring and significant as thehistoric march to Dandi led by the Father of our Nation, Mahatma Gandhi. In view of this, the political parties inpower always try to pluck every opportunity to celebrate this historic event on its eventful anniversary. In therecent past, this event was re-enacted twice. It was first re-enacted in 1998 on the occasion of 50 th year oindependence by the then ruling party Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) in Gujarat and last year in 2005, it was jointlyre-enacted by Mahatma Gandhi Foundation and Indian National Congress on the 75th anniversary of DandMarch.

    (i) Re-enactment in 1998

    In 1998, Dandi March was re-enacted from Gandhi Ashram by the BJP, then ruling party in Gujarat on March12, on the same route with same timings. Shri Bhanubhai Dave, the lone Dandi Yatri Survivor in Gujarat, withwhom 81 yatries joined the march, flagged it off. The whole journey was full of high spirits, which saw largeparticipation of people and greater emphasis on concepts of swadeshi, cleanliness of village environmentprohibition, literacy campaign, village development and other self sustaining strategies. It also spread themessage of equality, harmony, and unity. It was a march for "Surajya" from "Swarajya". Then Union MinisterShri Murli Manohar Joshi was the Chief Guest of the event during concluding ceremony. A special cover and

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    cancellation on Dandi was released on April 6, 1998 as shown in Ill. 19. The Dandi Memorial also appeared asspecial cancellation during GUJPEX 77 State level exhibition as shown in Ill. 20.

    (ii) Re-enactment in 2005

    To commemorate the Great Salt March, the Mahatma Gandhi Foundation proposed a re-enactment on the75th anniversary. The event was known as the "International Walk for Peace, Justice and Freedom". MahatmaGandhi's great-grandson Tushar Gandhi and several hundred fellow marchers followed the same route toDandi and planned to take a similar amount of time to walk it. The start of the march on March 12, 2005 inAhmedabad was attended by Sonia Gandhi (no familial relations), Chairperson of the National AdvisoryCouncil, as well as nearly half of the Indian cabinet, many of whom walked for the first few kilometers. The

    commemoration ended on April 7, with the participants finally halting at Dandi on the night of April 5. During theconcluding session of Dandi March programme at Dandi, Sonia Gandhi, Congress President delivered alecture on April 6, 2005 in which she paid tribute to Gandhiji as; As long as humans survive, there will be astruggle in life, and therefore the significance of the philosophy of Gandhi will be there. That is why we havesaid during this yatra: "Gandhi is not a past, But is also a future."

    The 75th year of Dandi March was celebrated by the Department of Post by issuing a set of four stamps and aminiature sheet portraying various views of Dandi March and its entire route (Ill. 21 and 22). This set of fourstamps along with a miniature sheet tries to capture the historic moment and its varied facets. The first stamp(clockwise) catches a glimpse of the marchers, led by Mahatma Gandhi on the move. The second stampshows Mahatma Gandhi while the headlines in Bombay Chronicle of March 13, 1930 announce the beginningof the Great March for Liberty. The third stamp shows lines written by Mahatma Gandhi on April 5 th, 1930.

    want world sympathy in this battle of Right against the might. And finally, the last stamp, while showing thecourse traversed during the march, has Gandhiji picking up a lump of salt, a simple act, which forever becomesthe powerful symbol of the Salt Satyagrah. The miniature sheet extends the idea encapsulated in the stampswith artistic depictions of the route taken during the commemoration of 75 years of Dandi March, while showingthe historical footage of the followers of Mahatma Gandhi.

    Ill. 21 Se-tenant block of 4 issued in 2005 Ill. 22 M/s issued in 2005

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    A set of four maxim cards based on stamps issued in April 2005 were issued on April 5, 2005 by ErnakulamPhilatelic Bureau as shown in Ill. 23 (a) to (d). Similar set of four maxim cards were also issued by PhilatelicSociety of Rajasthan on April 5, 2005.

    During this revisited Dandi March the Chief Post Master (CPM), GPO, Ahmedabad provided a unique gestureto celebrate this event by introducing baseline message printed on the postal receipts. This commemorativemessage was printed for the entire period of Dandi March i.e. between 12/03/2005 to 06/04/2005. Hence thosewho sent their letters through registered or speed post or have sent money orders were fortunate enough toreceive a receipt printed with a message relating to Dandi March as a base line message. For the philateliststhis provided a unique opportunity to collect these receipts.

    From the various receipts issued, following base line messages are traced out so far. According to date ofissue, they are presented in tabular form as shown below.

    Sr.No.

    Date of Issue Message printed IllustrationNo.

    1 12/03/05 75 Years of Salt Satyagraha 242 12/03/05 75 Years of Dandi March 253 12/03/05 75 Years of Dandi March 1930 264 15/03/05 75th Salt March reaches Nadiad 275 16/03/05 75th Dandi March reaches Anand 286 17/03/05 Gandhiji- Not Past Future Also 297 21/03/05 Chalo Dandi 1930 M.K.Gandhi 308 23/03/05 My life is my Message Gandhi 319 26/03/05 75th Dandi Yatra Passes Bharuch 3210 28/03/05 Gandhi Atit Nahin Bhavishya Bhi 33

    11 01/04/05 75

    th

    Dandi March at Surat 3412 04/04/05 75th Dandikuch Passes Navsari 3513 05/04/05 75th Historic March at Dandi 3614 06/04/05 Gandhi Breaks Salt Act 1930 37

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    Conclusion

    The heart-stirring Salt March is regarded as one of the most glorious chapters in the history of our country. Asmall idea of defying salt act became instrumental to spread the idea of mass civil disobedience and made thepeople aware of its potentiality. It engulfed the nation with a spirit of one-ness and unity and succeeded inachieving what Gandhiji had fought for all his life total independence for India. The subsequent years showmore powerful movements of civil disobedience throughout our nation. Seventeen years later, it ultimatelyresulted in Indias independence in 1947. It is very unfortunate that it came with the bifurcation in to twonations; India and Pakistan and thus history and geography of the world changed with it.

    Acknowledgments

    The author is extremely thankful to his friend Late Gaurav Dalal who provided the complete reference literatureand illustration material for preparing the base write up. The author is also thankful to his friends PrakashJambudi and Mainak Kathara for other useful illustrations.

    References

    Dandi: Salt March available at http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/southasia/History/Gandhi/Dandi.html

    Dhall S. C. Dandi March, unpublished, pp 31.

    (Dr) Nayak Bhanukumar C. (late) Ancient Indian Cultural Thought in Mahatma Gandhis Dandiyatra, Ph.DThesis, unpublished, 1984, pp 192.

    Gandhi Today The Salt March available athttp://www.algonet.se/~jviklund/gandhi/ENG.MKG.salt.html

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    Government of Gujarat Dandikutch (in Gujarati), written by (late) Mehta K. and Desai I.I., published by Depttof Information, Gandhinagar, 1988, pp 56.

    Government of Gujarat Gandhiji : Incarnation in Gujarat, Edited by Jitendra Desai and Amrut Modi, publishedby Directorate of Information, Gandhinagar, 1994, pp 137.

    India Post Information Sheet on Dandi March stamp issue dated 2/10/1980.

    India Post Brochure on Dandi March stamp issue dated 5/4/2005.

    Patel D. H. Dandikutch (in Gujarati), published by Navgivan Prakashan Mandir, Ahmedabad, 2004, pp 126.

    Book Review

    A GUIDE TO MODERN INDIAN POSTAL STATIONERY 1947-2003, Vol.1, by Mr. Prashant H.Pandya

    Published May 2004 by Prashant H. Pandya, A-5, Yoginagar Township, Nr. Gayatrinagar, Gotri,VARODA 390 021, INDIAe-mail [email protected]

    I have recently come across a book on Indian Postal Stationery by Mr. Prashant Pandya. It is the first volumeof A Guide to Modern Indian Postal Stationery 1947 2003 was published in May 2004. It coversenvelopes which includes the ordinary; ordinary with advertisements; Express Delivery; Registered;Airmail; Greeting Post; Customised Postal Stationery; Customized Greeting Post; Provisional /

    Surcharged; Formula Postal Stationery, Indian Princely States envelopes issued after Independence;and Postal Rates. It is a complete book with detailed information on Independent India PostalStationery Envelopes.

    Mr. Prashant Pandya needs no introduction to the field of philately. He started the Rajpipla PhilatelicSociety in 1978. He is the President of Baroda Philatelic Society. He has written articles in IND DAKISC India Post and other leading philatelic newsletters. He is editor of VADOPHIL published byBaroda Philatelic Society. His new Blog on philately in Hindi Prashant Pandya ka Phila Jagat hasbeen very popular with philatelists and his recent venture is to organize a One Frame NationaPhilatelic Exhibition STAMPMANIA 2009 from 17 19 December 2009 in Vadodara .A Microbiologis

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    & Chemist by profession, he has also keen interest in web designing besides philately and hasdesigned several web pages. - Editor

    New Issues from other countries

    Australia

    9 June 2009 Queensland 150 Years 55c, $ 2.75

    Australia Post has joined in the festivities of Queensland's 150th anniversary with the release of two stamps

    that celebrate Queensland's history and achievements and the significant contribution the sunshine state has

    made to Australian life. From the spectacular natural beauty of the Great Barrier Reef and Queensland

    outback, to iconic symbols such as the windmill and Queensland Parliament House, Australia Post hasendeavoured to capture the essence of Queensland in this commemorative stamp issue.

    Canada

    12 June 2009 centenary of international cooperation in sharing water resources 54

    Centenary of the Boundary Waters Treaty

    The stamp Features gorgeous images of Niagara Falls past and present,celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Canada/U.S Boundary Waters Treaty.

    The unique stamp design is a spectacular combination of images from

    Niagara Falls. The background depicts a historic sepia-tone image of the

    American Falls while the foreground shows a modern photo of the Canadian

    Horseshoe Falls lit up at night in a glorious rainbow of colours. Theres a

    remarkable transition as the Falls of yesteryear transform through the mist into

    the Falls of the present day, says designer Paul Haslip. Its a wonderful way

    to celebrate 100 years of the Treaty.

    The stamp catches the essence of the falls and in combining the historical, present and future in the design, it

    signifies the longevity of the Boundary Waters Treaty and its present and future use to prevent and resolvedisputes over the shared fresh waters of Canada and the United States,

    Czech Republic

    17 June 2009 Inter. Competition Fire CTIF -17 kc

    Estonia

    18 June 2009 25th Estonian Song Festival .035

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    The tradition of All-Estonian song festivals was born in 1869, when the first such

    festival took place in Tartu from 18 to 20 June. The Estonians often like to be

    described as a singing people it is an expression of the national identity of the

    people, which has united them in their struggle for independence both in the early

    years of the 20th century and during the Soviet occupation. This years festival is

    the 25th, and 140 years will pass since the first festival this year. Baltic Song and

    Dance festivals, including those of Estonia, have won wide acclaim and belong to the list of UNESCOMasterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.

    Israel

    30 June 2009 Global Warming 3 val

    Malaysia

    18 June 2009 Conservation of Nature 30 sen , 2 x 50 sen

    Poland

    29 May 2009 Tytus, Romek and A'Tomek

    It is hard to believe that the comic book about Tytus, Romek and A'Tomek is already 52 yearsold, and its creator has turned 86 this year. Henryk Jerzy Chmielewski, known as Papcio Chmie(Papa Chmiel), was born in 1923. Tytus de Zoo is an anthropoid ape that is accompanied by taland thin Romek and short and thickset A'Tomek. Their adventures have entertained andeducated several generations of children and youth. Three stamps with the characters fromPapcio Chmiel's comic book present them in the form of photographs from police files, whichshow exact height of a photographed person. As a result, it is now known exactly how tall Tytus

    Romek and A'Tomek are. At the bottom of each stamp, there is an author's signature.

    30 May 2009

    4 June 1989r. 20th Anniversary of the Memorable Elections - MS

    Portugal

    5 June 2009 The Flavours of Lusophony 6 Val + 1 S/s

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    The Flavours of Lusophony

    This set of stamps aims to illustrate some of the most interesting examples of themutual influence of Portuguese gastronomy and the gastronomy of other continents,in times as far back as of the Discoveries. The selection of dishes naturally limitedby the number of stamps to be issued was based on the distinguished opinion ofDavid Lopes Ramos, one of the most respected Portuguese gastronomic critics. The

    preparation of the dishes was entrusted to chef Aim Barroyer who interpreted, inthe light of the most modern, contemporary culinary art, in which field he is one ofthe most renowned world experts, dishes as old and emblematic as the peoples

    characterized here through their mouth and through the excellent photographic creation of Mrio Cerdeira.

    San Marino

    16 June 2009 - 4 different issues

    Writers - 0,36 - 0,85 - 1,40

    The set is made up of three values and pays homage to the following writers: EdgaAllan Poe (1809-1849) on the bicentenary of his birth, Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) on the 150th anniversary of his birth and Raymond Chandler (1888-1959) onthe 50th anniversary of his death. Imaginative and symbolic power and an attractionto mystery characterize Poe, a great writer. His stories cover various genres, fromhorror (The Black Cat), to thrillers (The Fall of the House of Usher), from science-

    fiction (Hans Pfall) to detective stories, with the triptych Murders in the Rue Morgue, The Mystery of MarieRoget and The Purloined Letter.

    Wines of San Marino - 0,60 x 6 M/s

    After Italian and European wines, the wines of San Marino couldnt be ignored: the

    Tessano, the Brugneto, the Riserva Titano, the Caldese, the Roncale and the

    Moscato Spumante. All produced by the Consorzio Vini Tipici di San Marino (San

    Marino Consortium of Typical Wines).

    Louis Braille

    The stamp features Louis Braille on the 200th anniversary of his birth, with a philatelic

    issue of 1,50, where the image turns into a unique chromatic game between the

    artistically colored inscription BRAILLE and the raised dots of the same word.

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    Singapore

    17 June 2009 - 150 Years of Singapore Botanic Gardens -4 val + $2.00 M/s

    USA

    11 June 2009 Anna Julia Cooper 44c

    Educator, scholar, feminist and activist Anna Julia Cooper (c.1858-1964), who gave voice to the African-American community during the 19th and 20th centuries from the end of slavery to the beginning of the CivilRights movement .Cooper, best known for her groundbreaking collection of essays and speeches, A Voicefrom the South by a Black Woman of the South, also exhibited educational leadership, most notably

    challenging the racist notion that African Americans were naturally inferior.

    Readers Right

    Editors note- The aim of this stamp newsletter is to provide instant information and facts on philately to thereaders and not to hurt anyones feelings. Readers may express their views, anguish and resentment throughthis column on philately. The platform is not used for any vested interest to cause derogatory to philatelyWhen writing your views be sure that it should be related to philately only. It should not be used to expresspersonal feelings between persons or groups in any manner.

    Naresh Agarwal, Bilaspur - Chhattisgarh

    I must admit that you have a wonderful capacity to understand and improve the things. RAINBOW is improvingmonth by month. Its designing, presentation is becoming better and better. Above all, it has become more andmore interesting. In one of my mail I had said that I was addicted to this. I wait for the final bulletin anxiouslythough blog do give a lot to read and see. Further, what I have found is that Rainbow has given a platform andcourage to the lot of philatelists/ stamp collectors to come out of their shells and speak out. Some hiddenliterary and philatelic talents too have emerged. This is a good sign for development of philately. The waypeople are responding to the contents of this bulletin ... I am sure Rainbow will become the leading newsbulletin in the philatelic world which will attract one and all who is related to philately in any manner. Article ofDr. Satyendra Agrawal on Booklets is highly informative and educative. My hats off to him for his selection otopic, presentation and writing skills. I would call such philatelist as True Philatelist.

    Blogs & Websites on Philately

    www.stampsofindia.com This is the website of India with complete information on Indian stamps.

    http://setenantsofindia.blogspot.com This is a new blog on se-tenants stamps of India by Mr. ShrikanParikh of Ahmedabad.

    http://prashantpandya.blogspot.com - A new Blog in Hindi by Mr. Prashant Pandya of Vadodara. It is the onlyblog for philately in Hindi and created to have awareness about philately amongst philatelists as well as nonphilatelists.

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    http://letstalkstamps.blogspot.com A new Blog created by our member Commodore Vijay Kapre of NewDelhi.

    www.fishstamplover.blogspot.com This is a new blog on Fishes created by our member Dr. BibhudattaMishra of Bhubaneshwar.

    http://ganesh-worldheritage.blogspot.com/ This is anew blog on World Heritage Sites by our member MrGanesh Potphode.

    http://stampcollectingroundup.blogspot.com - Interesting news, resources and links about stamps, stampcollecting and postal operations.

    http://www.stampcollectingblog.com/- Amazing true stories from the life of casual collector.. A nice blog byMr. Keijo of Romania

    www.rainbowstampclub.blogspot.com This is the e Stamp Club Blog to bring philatelists together onblogosphere and share views with each other.

    http://www.myfavouritestamps.blogspot.com - A blog on my favourite stamps.

    For complete information about Indian Stamps, covers & postal stationery visit following links

    For an illustrated list of stamps in 2009, please visithttp://www.stampsofindia.com/lists/stamps/2009stamps.htm

    The complete illustrated listing of Meghdoot Post Card is available at:http://www.stampsofindia.com/lists/meghdoot.htm

    For an illustrated list of all kinds of Postcards in 2009, visithttp://stampsofindia.com/lists/2009PC.htm

    For an illustrated list of Aerogramme & Inland Letter in 2009, visithttp://stampsofindia.com/lists/2009ILC.htm

    For an illustrated list of all kinds of Envelopes in 2009, visithttp://stampsofindia.com/lists/2009EN.htmFor an illustrated list of Army Postal Service Issues in 2009, visithttp://stampsofindia.com/lists/pmk/aps/2009aps.htm

    For an illustrated list of Special Postmarks & Covers in 2009, visithttp://www.stampsofindia.com/lists/pmk/2009pm.htm

    On-line Exhibit on International Virtual Philatelic Exhibition EXPONET

    http://www.exponet.info/

    Studying Thunderstorms by Mail - http://www.japhila.cz/hof/0478/index0478a.htm

    The Story of Milk - http://www.japhila.cz/hof/0508/index0508a.htm

    Railway Picture Post cards - http://www.japhila.cz/hof/0505/index0505a.htm

    Microbes in Action - http://www.japhila.cz/hof/0238/index0238a.htm

    OLYMPSPORT 2009 on Exponet: http://www.japhila.cz/olympsport09/

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    JENNY - PRINTING VARIATIONS OF AMERICA'S FIRST AIRMAIL STAMP -http://www.japhila.cz/hof/0454/index0454a.htm

    The Lighter Side

    From a Stamp Lover!

    STAMPS OFFER A MESSAGE

    BY N. KALYANI

    Postal mail is pass now, or so everyone seems to be making out the situation to be. But it is strange yet truethat my interest in philately started after e-mail became so popular. Its strange but life throws up suchsurprises. Just how was my interest piqued? I am interested in issues related to the environment and wildlifeand write on such topics. And it was a matter of coincidence that I saw a reflection of some of these aspects instamps. For instance, I wrote about a wonderfully shot award-winning film by wildlife filmmaker Naresh Bedi onthe elusive, cute and furry red panda, an endangered species found in the misty mountainous terrains ofeastern India. Subsequently, I learnt that as early as 1963, a stamp on the red panda had been issued byIndia.

    Similarly, India post has released stamps on the occasion of World Environment Day (5 th June), World ForestryDay, Water Year, and on various issues of environment conservation such as energy conservation andrainwater harvesting, to name a few. Stamps are also brought out on endangered bird and animal species,wildlife protection, and national parks and sanctuaries. A couple of years back, I also had the opportunity ofviewing a philatelic exhibition titled Explore Nature at the National Philatelic Museum in Delhis Dak Bhawan onParliament Street. It threw open a vista of stamps and philatelic material on nature, environment and flora andfauna. All this sparked my interest in philately. For an issue like conservation and environment protection couldbe conveyed even through a little piece of paper! And for its reach even to the remotest and otherwise mostinaccessible areas, postal stamps could be a great way to communicate a vital message!

    Philately is both the study and collecting of stamps. And that is what makes it entertaining as also informative

    and educative. Even as I began taking interest in stamps on the theme of environment and nature, I began tosee the magic in the world of philately in general. The variety in stamps from around the world starting with the1840 penny black stamp, the worlds first stamp issued by UK is a matter of great fascination. Stamps areissued in various shapes and sizes: square, rectangle, rhombus, circle, hexagon and triangular shapes. Anyunique feature makes a stamp special. For instance, UAE released real pearl souvenir stamp sheets. Likewiseit is fascinating to note that Austria has come out with a soccer ball material stamp and the cork stamp hasbeen issued by Portugal. Stamps have been brought out in pleasant and lip-smacking flavours too. Yes, forSwitzerlands Swiss chocolate stamp offers you the flavour of their famous confectionery. And India hasbrought out stamps with the fragrance of sandalwood, rose and jasmine.

    Errors in stamps make for their rarity and therefore high value- as, for instance, the inverted head of the queenon an Indian stamp of 1854. Similarly, Indias 1994 set of bird stamps used water soluble ink and weretherefore withdrawn. This made the stamps rare.As regards themes, there is an unlimited variety. Portraying asthey do a countrys history, geography, politics, culture, heritage, art, architecture, science, sports and flora andfauna, stamps are considered the windows of a nation.

    A philatelic collection includes stamps and other postal stationery such as first day covers (FDCs), speciacancellation covers, maximum cards that are special pictorial post cards, miniature sheets of stamps, folders ofinformation, aerogrammes, inland letters et al. I began my collection by focusing on the theme of wildlifestamps released by India. Collecting stamps of ones own country is a good starting point because they arecheap and easily available. Of course, I also collect all kinds of newly released mint stamps of India. At the DakBhawan, I also opened an account so the newly released stamps would be home-delivered to me.

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    Then there are stamp dealers from whom stamps and other philatelic material can be purchased, though at apremium, priced according to the rarity of the item. Another collectible is an FDC autographed by the stampdesigner. As for instance I got the FDC, with the recent stamp on Ustad Bismillah Khan, autographed by thedesigner of the stamp, Chitta Ranjan Pakrashi, the octogenarian stamp designer who has more than 50stamps to his credit.

    I also get to receiving stamps as gifts from those who know my new interest. For instance, I received for apresent the set of four WWF stamps released by India in 1999 featuring the highly endangered Asiatic lionfrom S L Bansal, a well-known philatelist who indulges in wildlife stamps and maximaphily. And my sister

    picked up a special stamp booklet of Christmas stamps of Australia in 2007 brought out for 50 years of thecountrys Christmas stamp releases.Even as a small-time collector I find myself hooked on to philately.

    The author may be contacted -N.Kalyani

    Published in weekly magazine,Sahara Time" (9 - 16 May 2009 Issue)

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    -ITS Stamp News April June 2009 Issue edited by Suraj Jaitly Quarterly Stamp Journal of IndianThematic Society, Ludhiana E-Mail: [email protected]

    -PORTUGAL 2010 Bulletin 1 & 2 from Organizing Committee Portugal 2010, Lisboa, Portugal

    -Vadophil - April 2009 Issue - edited by Prashant Pandya - Quarterly News Bulletin of Baroda PhilatelicSociety, Vadodara E-mail : [email protected] Website : www.vadophil.org

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    Editors Mail Box

    Sundar Lal Bansal, New York

    My heartiest congratulations on your getting recognition and award at Hong Kong 2009 exhibition, a very welldeserved award. I am a regular reader of Rainbow stamp news and I like it. I am a philatelist and spendsummer in New York, USA and winter in Delhi. These days I am in USA.

    Dr.Bibhudatta Mishra, Bhubaneshwar

    Hearty congratulation to you for the new height that your news letter received from HONGKONG, 2009. Alwaysyour blog has lots of information. Being a young philatelist I always watch your each edition which is full ofinformation.

    Vijay Seth, New Delhi

    I am regular reader of your monthly e- newsletter quite colorful. Keep the entire philatelic community updatedon news from Indian and overseas.

    Eli Moallem, ISRAEL

    I am a stamps collector from Israel. A friend from France sent me link to your web site. I enjoyed very muchfrom your beautiful site and intend to read the information about the Ramayana Epos. Congratulations!!!

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