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    Shimla March 2009 Issue No. 15Monthly 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 the readers about their journals, societies, publications and philatelicrequirements can be sent for inclusion in this bulletin [email protected] [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 anycommercial purpose. The bulletin will be sent to the readers only on request. Those who wishto receive it regularly please reply giving the name of your city/country with the subjectSUBSCRIBE RAINBOW

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Dear Philatelist,

    This is the third issue of this year with some new articles and information from theworld of stamps. A good news for Indian collectors that Baroda Philatelic societyis going to organize first national One frame philatelic exhibition at Vadodarafrom 18 to 20 December 2009. It will be first of its kind in our country with the

    participation of philatelists from every corner of the country. My best wishes toteam members of Stampmania2009, especially to Mr. Prashant Pandya whocame forward and coined the concept of one frame exhibition in our country. Ioffer my full support to team members of Stampmania 2009.

    This whole issue was prepared by me under unwell conditions due to injury in my footcausing the leg to be plastered for one month and making me immobile. I hope Ihave done justice to my one month unpleasant time in making this issueinteresting for you and tried my best to release this issue timely. I enjoyed this

    time philatelically very much and personally a bit difficult. It is also a messagefrom me to all that there are some unpleasant moments in everyones life whichmake life depressing for sometime but these can be overcome if you have anabsorbing hobby like stamp collecting to share some sad moments of your lifeand making the time refreshing and lively. Hope you would enjoy this issue! AsMarch is the month of Holi - the festival of colors. My Greetings to all of you on

    this festival. May it bring all Rainbow colors in your life! This is all for

    this Month! ..Till Next Month ..Happy Collecting!...

    .Jeevan Jyoti

    See clear images of this issue on Blog

    Contents

    Recent Indian Issues

    In The News

    Beginners Section Specialized Section

    New Issues from Other Countries

    The Lighter Side

    Blogs & Websites on Philately

    Promotional Section

    Current Philatelic Magazines Newsletters

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    Recent Indian Issues

    4 Jan 2009 Louis Braille Rs. 5

    21 Jan 2009 Vaikom Muhammad Basheer- Rs 5

    25 Jan 2009 St. Pauls Chruch - Rs 5 28 Jan 2009 Heritage Monuments Preservation by INTACH - 4 x Rs. 5 + M/s

    31 Jan 2009 Bishnu Prasad Rabha - Rs. 5

    3 Feb 2009 50 Years of SAIL (Ltd. ) - Rs. 5

    5 Feb 2009 National Girl Child Day - Rs. 5

    9 Feb 2009 Maha Kavi Magh Rs. 5

    9 Feb 2009 Sant Santaji Jagnade Rs 5

    11 Feb 2009 125 Years of PLI (Postal Life Insurance ) Scheme Rs 5

    21 Feb 2009 Jainacharya Vallabh Suri - Rs 5

    28 Feb 2009 Harakh Chand Nahata - Rs 5

    Issues scheduled for March 2009

    Mar 01: 10th Definitive Series -- Builders of Modern India, 9 stamps,

    Re 0.50 -- K Kamraj

    Re 1 -- Mahatma Gandhi,

    Rs 2 - B R Ambedkar,

    Rs 3 -- Satyajit Ray,

    Rs 4 -- Homi Bhabha,

    Rs 10 -- Periyar E V Ramaswamy Naicker

    Rs 15 -- J R D Tata

    Rs 20 - Mother Teresa

    Rs 50 - Rukmini Devi Arundale

    New Postal Stationery

    Meghdoot Post Cards

    Jan 31: AIDS, Hindi

    Special Cover Postmark

    Jan 17: Kanpur, Maharaj Prayag Narain TempleJan 30: Ahmedabad, Mahatma Gandhi 61st Death Anniversary

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    Jan 30: Chandigarh, philatelic exhibitionJan 31: Mumbai, Dream Rotary Conference

    NEW STAMP BOOKLETS

    A set of 3 stamp booklets were released on January 30, 2009 during Festival of Stamps atAhmedabad. The Booklets commemorate Mahatma Gandhi's 61st Death Anniversary, World LeprosyDay, and Mother Teresa respectively. The booklets priced at Rs 250 per set are produced in thelimited quantity of 750 sets.

    Forthcoming Issues for March 2009

    Mar 8: Legendary Heroines of Cinema -- Kanan Devi, Devika Rani, Savitri, Meena Kumari,Mar 13: K K BirlaMar 27: Polar Regions & GlaciersMar 30: UN Convention on the Rights for Persons with DisabilitiesMar 31: Dr Mahendra Lal Sircar

    In The News

    The Pride of India Collection

    India Post has authorized, the London based company Hallmark Group Limited to issue The Pride OfIndia Collection, a set of classic stamp replicas struck in pure Swiss Silver and layered with 24 caratgold - the first time that such a collection has ever been created for India.From the archives of theNational Philatelic Museum based in new Delhi, 25 historic and important stamps have been selectedby historians and philatelic experts to tell the story of India in an unprecedented manner.

    Each chosen image has been sculpted to perfection by world famous artists, expertly engraved ontosolid silver ingots exactly the same size as the original stamp, and finally layered with 24 carat gold tocreate a permanent and valuable record for posterity - creating a fitting tribute to India's uniqueculture, heritage, great achievements and revered national heroes.For details about this collection visit http://www.prideofindiacollection.com/

    Taj - The Pride of India

    http://www.prideofindiacollection.com/http://www.prideofindiacollection.com/
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    The most beautiful monument of Love. The international symbol of India. The finest example ofMughal architecture at its peak, and recently voted one of the seven new wonders of the world. Builtas a white-marble mausoleum for Mumtaz Mahal, the favourite wife of the Mughal emperor ShahJahan, Taj Mahal has grown to be the universal symbol of true love. Millions of tourists visit everyyear from all over the world, and most of them leave a little of their heart behind. One of the greatestarchitectural wonders of the world and a universal symbol of undying love, this shining ingot is a fittingtribute to Taj Mahal.

    A subscription reservation may be made in one of two ways:" By - INDIA POST or through Website :http://prideofindiacollection.com

    Omnibus Issues of this year

    1.International Year of Astronomy

    2.Astronomy- theme for Europa 2009

    3.200 Anniversary of Birth of Louis Braille

    4.200 Anniversary of Birth of Charles Darwin

    5.10th Anniversary of the Euro

    6.International Polar Year - Protection of Polar areas and Glaciers

    Sarkozy and stamps

    You will be surprised to know that French President Nicolas Sarkozy is a passionate lover of stampsBritain's Queen Elizabeth helped President Nicolas Sarkozy establish his stamp collection. The 54-year-old politician - who is known to have a fierce temper - took up stamp collecting to cultivate acalmer public image.

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    Delighted with his new pastime, the queen and other heads of state have helped Sarkozy fill hisalbums. He now owns a rare set issued by Britain's Post Office in 2004 to celebrate the EntenteCordiale - a series of agreements between the UK and France signed in 1904. The priceless stampswere a gift from the monarch when the Sarkozys stayed at Windsor Castle in Berkshire, southeastEngland, last year. Sarkozy was also given a leather album full of stamps by California governorArnold Schwarzenegger.

    Dominique Ballagny, administrative secretary of the French Federation of Philately Associations

    (FFAP), told to a News reporter that Mr Sarkozy had been a stamp collector for a long time. "A fewmonths ago he even organized a gathering of all the philately organizations in France," he said"They met to decide how to promote stamp-collecting." He added: "His ancestors came fromHungary - I think Hungarian stamps interest him a lot." In a letter to the federation, Mr Sarkozy said"I share your passion for stamps and philately. I have been a stamp collector since I was a young boy- this hobby is an opening to the world, to history and great events. "I'm still sure that philately wilmaintain its rightful place if stamps retain their social and economic utility, in terms of letter-writing,beauty and rarity. But stamps of course have to adapt to 21st-Century culture.

    "Philately is our hobby, it's also a world of artists, engravers, page designers. I want to pay homage tothem, because it shows real talent to illustrate sometimes abstract topics, to create an original work of

    art for each stamp, covering such a small area." Mr Sarkozy is said to spend time on his collection inthe evenings. Carla Bruni is said to be thrilled her husband has given up boozing and karaoke singingin favor of philately. Sources close to the couple say he keenly pursues his new hobby in the evening,regularly allowing his wife to inspect his albums.

    LONDON 2010

    The following entries from India have been recommended by Mr. Yogesh Kumar for LONDON 2010.

    S. No. Name of Exhibitor Exhibit

    1. Mr. Abdul Hai India Pre Independence up to King Edward2. Mr. Ashok Kumar Bayanwala Meter Post3. Mr. Dhanajay Desai Sourth (Indian Feudatory State)

    4. Mrs. Sathi Devi Veerchandra Menon Post Mark of Travencore State

    5. Mr. Pradip Jain India Gandhi Issue

    6. Mr. Dinesh Chandra Sharma Summer Olympic Games7. Mr. Nawal Kishore Tatiwala Gems & Jewellary

    8. Mr. Pragya Kothari Grey Goose Wings9. Mr. Ilyas Patel Building Bridges-An Index of human civilization10. Mr. Lallan P. Singh How & Why of Birds

    11. Mr. Lallan P. Singh Twin Cobra Overprints of Gwalior State12. Mr. Pradip Jain The Developments of the Air Mail : Cairo-India 1918- 2913. Mr. Dinesh Chandra Sharma Sports15. Mr. Om Prakash Jagati Glimpses of Indian Tourism

    16. Mr. Ashish Talwar Definitive Issues of India17. Dr. Satyenrda Kumar Agarwal Roses

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    18. Mr. Suketu Jhaveri Indian Telegraphs (1851-1914)19. Mr. Ravi Bhansali Modifications20. Mr. Vikram Singh Literature

    MOBILE PHILATELY

    Mobile Philately is now on its way to take this SMS service on all India level after its official releasefunction held at Festival of Stamps at Ahmedabad. On the second day evening of this festival afunction was organized by Gujarat Philatelists Association (GPA) in which the Logo, Posters werereleased and Website was launched. Mr.Mainak Kathiara, President of GPA introduced the conceptof Mobile Philately to all the stamp enthusiasts present at the function.

    http://mobilephilately.webs.com/apps/photos/photo.jsp?photoID=25152381&prev=1

    Mr.Anand Shankar Mittal, Jaipur who was honored by Life Time Achievement Award for serving theIndian philately by being a stamp dealer and auctioneer for 60 years released the logo of Mobile

    Philately.http://mobilephilately.webs.com/apps/photos/photo.jsp?photoID=24533770

    Mr.Madhukar Jhingan, New Delhi who was honored by Life Time Achievement Award for serving theIndian philately by maintaining a website and publishing a digital weekly magazine since 2000released the poster type I of Mobile Philately.http://mobilephilately.webs.com/apps/photos/photo.jsp?photoID=24533771

    Mr.P.G.Bhargave, Nashik who is working on a book of Early Indian Cancellations released the postertype II of Mobile Philately. Soon this posters will be sent to all the philatelic bureaus and philatelicsocieties in India

    http://mobilephilately.webs.com/apps/photos/photo.jsp?photoID=24533772

    Mr.Prakash Jambudi of Gujarat Philatelist Association Launched the web site of Mobile Philately.http://mobilephilately.webs.com/apps/photos/photo.jsp?photoID=24533769

    The promoter of Mobile Philately explained the concept of this mobile messaging system and putforth the development plan that will be carried out to take this unique service to each and every stampcollector in India.http://mobilephilately.webs.com/apps/photos/photo.jsp?photoID=24533773

    Mr.Vijay Navlakha was hosting the function.

    www.mobilephilately.webs.com

    Stamp exhibition in Dehradun

    A District level Philatelic exhibition will be held in Dehradun on 28 Feb and 01 Mar.2009.Two speciacovers on Litchi and Mahasu temple (chakrata) will be released. On same dates, A state flower showwill be organized and a special cover on Blue Poppy will be released. A book on "Uttarakhand - APhilatelic Journey" authored Mr. Abhai Mishra and Mr. Rajesh Verma and published by Uttarakhand

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    Postal Circle is also proposed to be released on 28 Feb by Governor of Uttarakhand. It will be 72page full colored, profusely illustrated book.

    Stampmania 2009

    Stampmania 2009 - First National One Frame Philatelic Exhibition

    The FirstNational One Frame Philatelic Exhibition Stampmania 2009" is going to be organized byBaroda Philatelic Society from 18th to 20th December 2009 at Vadodara. The venue of the exhibitionhas been selected. It will be held at Shree Saurashtra Leuva Patel Seva Samaj, Alembic Road,Vadodara. Approximately 400 frames (200 x 2 ) will be displayed in the exhibition. The officiawebsite of the exhibition www.stampmania2009.com has already been launched. Collectors can getdetailed information at the website or may write to Mr. Prashant Pandya or Mr. Timir R. Shah onfollowing E-Mail id.

    New URL of Baroda Philatelic Society's website is www.vadophil.org

    New email id of Baroda Philatelic Society are as follows:

    Prashant Pandya: [email protected] R. Shah: [email protected]

    'Glory or Varanasi' on display

    On 19 FEB 2009 the Exhibit "Glory of Varanasi" by Dr. Satyendra Kumar Agarwal was center oattraction when displayed in 12th Annual "MAHAMRITUNJAY MAHOTSAWA" (started byPadmvibhushan Kishan Mahraj ji 12 years ago) in "Varanasi Kala Dirgha" aimed to display the gloryart and culture of Varanasi through various forms of art. Three day function also included theClassical night of Shobha Mugdal also. Dr Agarwal was honoured for his collection with a Trophyawarded by Vice Chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith University.

    http://www.vadophil.org/http://www.vadophil.org/
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    CHANDIPEX 2009

    Martyrs Day on 30 January 2009 was observed by Chandigarh Philatelic Club. CHANDIPEX 2009was organized on this theme for two days by the members of the club. Chief Guest Sh Parveen Kohli,GM, Haryana Tourism, inaugurated by lighting a candle to pay homage to the Martyrs. In the backdrop were displayed Medals of a Veteran Soldier. Philatelists who displayed their presentationincluded Rakesh Walia, Col Suresh Bagga, Abnash Luthra, Mohinder Singh, Rakesh Khurana, P CAwasthi, Vipin Thakur, M L Kuthiala, Mehar Singh and B R Sharma. The exhibition was visited by

    large number of School children and city residents. Rakesh Walia diplayed exclusive collection onGandhi. He also designed the special cover. Col Suresh Bagga displayed Brave-Hearts The IndianArmed Forces bringing out sacrifices made by Soldiers from WWI to recent incidence of 26/11 atMumbai.

    Special covers on Scouting

    Recently Mini National Bharat Scout & Guide Centenary Jamboree was held at Ahmadabad from 2-7February 2009. A special cover designed by our distinguished member Mr. Ajay Agarwal of Akola andhis wife Mrs. Sudha Agarwal was released by Chief Justice of Gujarat, Hon. Shri Javeri to mark theevent. Mr. Ajay Agarwal is a noted philatelist of Maharashtra with 16 National & Internationarecognitions to his credit. His themes are The Scout Movement, Indias Freedom Struggle onIndian Stamps, Health & Medicine on Indian Stamps. He is also working on a book 'ScoutingPhilately in India'. For details about this cover, contact Mr. Ajay Agarwal [email protected]

    10th Definitive Series - Private Cover for First Day of Issue cancellation

    India post has issued the first three stamps of new definitive series- "BUILDERS OF MODERNINDIA" the 10th Definitive series,Three stamps are on Nehru denomination 25P,Indira

    Gandhi,denomination 500P and Rajiv Gandhi,denomination 500P. All three personalities arePolitical leaders.10th definitive series was released on 01 Dec 2008,but no special cover as well ascancellation was provided by India Post on First Day of Issue. Very Few Philatelist obtained datestamp cancellation from New Delhi & Mumbai G.P.O.A private Cover was prepared by Mr. H.K.Jainfor obtaining First Day Of Issue Cancellation for newly issued Definitive series stamps.

    Pre - released Issue from India

    The Spices of India a set of 5 stamps and a miniature sheet was originally scheduled for release onJanuary 24, 2009. India Post decided to postpone the release and new dates will be announced later.

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    This decision perhaps didn't reach some philatelic bureaus in time who consequently sold theminiature sheet of spices of India issue.

    Beginners section

    Some Tips for Novice Collectors:

    -- Collect only one Country or a theme (birds, airplanes, lighthouses, famous people etc). If youtry to collect everything it can be frustrating. How about collecting old letters & postcards ofyour home town. Look for letters with your town postmark.

    -- Never tear old stamps from envelopes or postcards. They may be more valuable left on theletters and can be more interesting.

    -- Never keep damaged or creased stamps (unless they are very valuable!)

    -- Do not use stamp hinges to put your MINT (unused stamps) in your album. There are nowspecial inexpensive plastic mounts to place your stamps in. Some albums come with thesemounts already attached to the pages Hinge less album. Many collectors use Stock Books.These are books that have clear strips attached across the pages, in which you can place yourstamps. These are relatively cheap, and allow you to rearrange your stamps at any time. Butnever keep costly mint stamps in strips as sometimes due to humidity the stamps get stuck tothe album pages and damage the mint condition of the stamps.

    --Do not buy pretty modern unofficial stamps that come from an obscure country. There aremany bogus new stamps out there.

    --The most important thing to remember about stamp collecting is to enjoy it, not to think of it as aninvestment! The age of a stamp, does not make it more valuable. Many Charities collecstamps on paper to raise money. Many of these charities sell bags of stamps still on paper foyou to soak off. This can be a good & cheap way start to your collection. Many of us startedin just this way. With luck, you can find some amazing items in these bags. The best place toget stamps from is a Company that receives a lot of mail from overseas; you will then get lotsof foreign stamps. Remember if you save the stamps that come into your house, you will endup with very many of the standard stamps used for posting letters in your Country.

    --. Stamps from old mail or discarded letters received through a friend or a company can become agood start for any collector. Most stamps can be soaked off the paper in a warm bowl of water.Just put them in and leave until they float off the paper, then lay them face down to dry on anewspaper. When completely dry, place them in a book and leave for about 24 hours to take

    the curl out. Or use a special drying book. Remember: Some early stamps are printed usingwater based inks, these need to taken off with a special liquid, otherwise the printing ink willWASH OFF AS WELL. Nearly all modern stamps are safe to soak off using water. SELFADHESIVE stamps are best left on the paper and just cut neatly round to place in yourcollection.

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    Specialized Section

    I am starting a new series by Dr. Satyendra Kumar Agrawal Little Known Facts About Stamps whichis a different series from that of thematic articles series. The first article of the series is on Ghoststamps. You would enjoy reading this new fact about stamps. Please read with more concentrationfor clear explanation of the picture and find out how many explanations you understood. Its also a

    small IQ test for you. So go through the article and enjoy it- Editor

    Little Known Facts About Stamps: GHOST STAMPS

    - Dr. Satyendra Kumar Agrawal

    Haitis first definitive issue of 1881, the stamps (Scott 1-6) featuring the allegorical effigy of Liberty,gave birth to Ghost Stamp. In the folds of the Libertys headdress one can see the hidden profile ofa Negress, said to be of Madame Salomon, wife of the then president Solomon. Her image was notincorporated intentionally but manifested itself.

    It happens in many more issues of different countries. Stamps showing more than their designers

    intended gave birth to this new terminology ofGhost Stamp.

    Another stamp in this category is that of Prussia, formally a kingdom in the North of Germany andbecame part of the North German Confederation in 1867. Its many issues between 1861-65 (Scott

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    14-20) featuring Coat of Arms of Prussia , when turned upside-down, one can see two learnedgentlemen taking part in a keen discussion. They are formed by the space on each side of the eagleshead.

    To commemorate the coronation of the new ruler, Peter Karageorgevich a set of 8 stamps (Scott 79-86) were designed by the Serb artist D.Jovanovich and the dies were engraved by Eugene Mouchon.Stamps were printed in Paris. When stamps were received by the postal authorities of Serbia

    someone found that if lower values of this set i.e. 5p,10p,15p,25p&50p (Scott 79-83) all depictingKing Peter I and his ancestor Karageorge looked upon upside-down, a third portrait could be seenwhere the profiles of two kings overlapped.

    Just one year back a coup was staged in Serbia and King Alexander Obrenovich and his consort,Draga Mashin were brutally murdered while sleeping in bed. This event in conjunction to theappearance of third portrait in this coronation special issue spread the rumor like wild fire that thiswas the death-mask of the murdered king.

    Liechtensteins 1937 issue of 40 rp denomination stamp (Scott 144) is also a ghost stamp and onecan see the ghostly Knight of Schellenburg Castle formed by the left hand outline of the ruined wall

    depicted on this stamp.

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    Before the Nazi invasion in Austria on 13 March 1938, the last issue of independent Austria wasreleased in December 1937 (Scott 388-389) popularly known as ill omen and have the credit ofbeing the first stamps issued specifically for the postage on Christmas Greetings Cards. These 12gand 24g stamps depict a Vase of roses and Signs of the Zodiac. In one of the roses in the vasebearing an uncanny resemblance to Adolph Hitler. The right hand outline of the largest rose seems toform the head, nose and moustache of Hitler, a case of coming events cast their shadows before.

    Icelandic, The Great Geyser issue of 1938 (Scott 203) if seen turned upside-down King Neptune,

    complete with flowing whiskers, appears beside the geyser. One can see his head in the small darkpuff of steam just to the left of the main jet.

    The four value set issued in 1939 during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia during theSecond World War, when the Czech area was stripped away and renamed Bohemia & Moravia (Scott27-30) can also be categorized as Ghost Stamps. By zigzagging the design and overlapping thestamps, the irregular outlines around the four vignettes are shown to make an outline map of theoriginal country of Czechoslovakia.

    According to Mr. J. Heijs of the Netherlands, a philatelist, these stamps were issued to protest the1939 occupation by the Nazis. He was surprised in an attempt to recreate the Czechoslovakia borderby zigzagging this time 6 stamps of this set (Scott 27-34) which in original consists of 18denominations with five different dates of issue, three different designers and two different engravers.

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    West German 1964 definitive series on the theme of Twelve Centuries of German Architecturefeatured Castle Gate, Ellwangen on Scott 909. In the trees featured at the left side of the vignette onecan also witness a ghost portrait of Hitler.

    There may be many more stamps in which some portrait has unintentionally manifested itself in somedetails of the design yet to be explored and to be crowned as Ghost Stamp.

    LABELING MAILS (POSTAL LABELS)

    By Naresh Agarwal

    (contd. from the last issue.)

    PRODUCTION OF MAIL LABEL:MATERIAL (LABEL STOCK) :The "label stock" is the carrier which is commonly coated on one side with adhesive and usuallyprinted on the other side. Various material such as paper, thick paper, thin board,(variety ofpaper)cloth, polymers, plastics, thin films, fabric, foils, even thin metallic sheets are often used tomake labels.

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    Cloth Material Paper Sheet Rough paperSHAPES AND SIZES :

    There is no specific rule for sizes and shapes of the labels. Of course, govt. and postal authorities dohave their approved specific shapes and sizes. Normally it covers small area of the cover or packet or

    container depending upon the information to be given and the purpose for which the label is affixed.

    Odd shape Circular Rectangular Triangular and perforated

    DESIGN :Designing of the label is an important aspect of its production because the subject matter is designedand displayed in very thoughtful manner.e.g. Propaganda labels, hariy labels, advertising labels havevery specific message in words and pictorial to get maximum out of it, to reach maximum people withlimited display .Further beautification of labels do have skilled design considerations such as labeladdress, cachet, dominical etc.

    COLOURS:

    There are no standards set for the color of the labels. Some of the labels are specially made colourfulto attract and to convey the message. The color are so chosen that the fits and matches the purpose

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    for which the labels fixed. Some informatory of labels giving specific instructions have nothing to dowith colors. They are normally black and white. Some labels are printed in deep colors and somematches with the color codes set by govt. agencies such as postal authority

    Labels are available in different colorsSTICKING AND ATTATCHMENT :

    Postal labels normally are of two types:Self adhesive (peelable) and Non adhesive in other words gummed or non-gummed.Some labels do need special type of gum or glue to help sticking them on cover or packet. It depends

    upon the nature of material of the cover/packet/parcel too.Pressure sensitive and thermal processes are also used in certain casesThese may be available separately, on roll or on paper.

    PRINTING PROCESSES

    The printing of the labels has now become quite easier as printing machines are available to print outdesigned labels. Vending machines too help production of the labels. Previously manufactured andpartially designed self adhesive labels are also available. Computer graphics have played a great rolein designing of labels.

    Nature of printing ink depends upon the label stock, quantity to be produced and costing required.Specialized high speed application equipment is available for certain uses.

    USES OF MAIL LABELS :

    Mail labels not only specifies the nature of mail, highlights operations during mail transmission alsoserves as replacement of various informatory and instruction forms normally attached to or send withthe mail, They are used by postal authority or the sender on any agency having contract with postadeptt. For its advertising, propaganda, information, appeal, fund raising etc. Easy to read and followthe labels help in easy flow and delivery of mail side by side looking in to other commercial and

    personal interest of the sender, deptt. and public in general.

    To be contd.

    New Issues from other countries

    Australia

    3 February 2009 Valentines Day - 3 stamps x 55c

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    19 Feb 2009 Inventive Australia - 5 stamps + M/s

    Belarus

    4 Jan 2009 Bicentenary of Birth of Louis Braille

    Czech Republic

    11 Feb 2009 NORDIC WORLD SKI CHAMPIONSHIPS, LIBEREC 2009 - 18 kc

    Cyprus

    12 march 2009 200 years of birth of Louis Braille - .68

    Finland

    22 Jan 2009 Five drops of happiness issued for valentine Day greetings - M/s

    France

    5 Jan 2009 Louis Braille -.55 19 Jan 2009castle of Angers and a statue of the king Ren. (1409-1480) - .55

    19 Jan 2009 Valentines Day-.88,26.4, 16.5, ,55 2 Feb 2009Sables dOlonne, a seaside town located by the Atlantic Ocean in the region called VendeWorld Ski Championship - s/s

    9 Feb 2009 Sainte Cecile Cathedral of Albi- .85

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    28 Feb 2009 foundation of France -

    Greenland

    19 Jan. 2009

    EUROPA Astronomy - 6.25 & 8.- DKK

    Global Warming - 5.00

    Ireland

    23 Jan 2009Year of OxWedding Stamps series - 55c features a pair of gold wedding bands and the words 'Love' and 'Gr'displayed

    Italy

    12 Feb 2009 Bicentenary of Birth of Charles Darwin - .65

    Jersey

    10 Feb 2009 - EUROPA Astronomy - 4 stamps

    Macedonia

    4 February 2009 Uri Gagarin - 50

    Poland

    4 January 2009 Louis Braille - PLN 1.45 - 1 stamp + 1 se-tenant label

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    6 Feb 2009 I love you - 1.45 zl

    Portugal

    12 2009 200 birth anniversary of Charles Darwin - .32 stamp & s/s 2.50

    Russia

    17 Jan 2009 Russian Regions - 3 x 9.00

    6 Feb 2009 175th Birth anniversary ofD.I. Mendeleev (1834-1907 - S/s

    San Marino

    20 Feb 2009

    Centenary of the futurist Manifesto - ten stamps of 0, 60 on a souvenir sheet

    Sammarinese Ceramists - three values of 0,36 - 0,60 and 0,85

    50th Anniversary of the founding of the C.O.N.S. 1,80

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    Slovakia

    2 January 2009 Churches of Slovakia - 4 stamps

    27 February 2009 Easter - Decorated Eggs - .33

    Switzerland

    5 March 2009 World Ice Hockey Championship 2009 -200g

    UK

    26 February 2009 Celebrating Wales - M/s

    USA

    9 Feb 2009 Abraham Lincoln - 4 x 42 c

    21 Feb 2009 civil Rights Pioneer - S/s of 6 stamps

    Readers RightEditors note- The aim of this stamp newsletter is to provide instant information and facts on philatelyto the readers and not to hurt anyones feelings. Readers may express their views, anguish andresentment through this column on philately. The platform is not used for any vested interest to causederogatory to philately. When writing your views be sure that it should be related to philately only. Itshould not be used to express personal feelings between persons or groups in any manner. Pleasesend your postal address and Ph. No. and if possible a photo too when writing on any controversialissue.

    Ashwini Kumar Dubey, Dubey Medical Hall, Beita Hata Crossing Gorakhpur

    -273001 (U.P.)

    Request to India Post & Members of Philatelic Advisory Committee

    Sub: Release of Postal Stamp on Chauri Chaura Incident

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    Chauri Chaura in Gorakhpur District of Uttar Pradesh is associated with the freedom movement of thecountry. It is around 25 km south-east of Gorakhpur. Fed up with the repressive policies of the British,the villagers burned down a police station on 4 th Feb 1922. This was in retaliation to the police firingon a procession of satyagrahis in Chauri Chaura. In this incident around 22 policemen were killed andGandhi ji immediately called off the non-cooperation movement.

    Stopping the non-cooperation movement following Chauri Chaura was one of Gandhis mossignificant acts a cleansing of the body politic, in effect. Years later, despite several heapings of

    criticism, from being called a confused man to being called a British lackey, he did not waver on thecorrectness of the decision. Writing in 1928, he said, [to] this date I have felt that I have served thecountry by calling off the non-co-operation movement. I am confident that history will look upon it as aform of perfect satyagraha and not as an act of cowardice.

    This incident has great significance in Indian Freedom Struggle and Indian history. A

    postage stamp must be issued by India Post to commemorate this incident.

    Mr.Ashwini Dubey is campaigning by sending letters and post cards from Chauri Chaura sincelast two years to remind people about this significant event. Here are letters posted to us by

    Mr. Dubey from Chauri Chaura on 4 February 2009.

    Commodore V.P. Kapre, New Delhi

    It is three months since I last received FDCs for the month of Oct 2008 from the Sansad MargPhilatelic Bureau. Since then I have rung up the Bureau in New Delhi many times. Each time Theanswer is that the Children's Day stamp of Nov 2008 are still not available. I do not know whether thissituation is tragic or comic. I can only say, in decent terms, that this state of affairs does no credit tothe Minister concerned, or to the staff who so irreverently call themselves the Philatelic Bureau.

    The above attitude has percolated to the regional Bureaus' as well. The Ernakulum Philatelic Bureau(http://www.philakochi.com/) is a case in point. It takes orders, demands a draft for the order, andthat's all. When or whether they ever complete the order remains a mystery.A friend suggested that the Bureau in every city be shut down and the place auctioned to stampdealers, who I am sure will do a better job.

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    The Lighter Side

    FESTIVAL OF STAMPS -2009

    - Reported by Naresh Agarwal

    The recently concluded festival of stamps (A National Stamp Festival & Philatelists Meet), stamped adark impression on the face of various societies and organizations, who say that the philately isphysically dying. I wont admit the fact that Deptt. of Posts has failed to promote philately. Yes, itsworking at grass root level as it is involved in organizing exhibitions particularly at District. level. Thefestival was really festive as the philatelists and the visitors had smiling and pleasant faces. Morethan 60 number of dealer booths spread over two floors gave sufficient space for good number ofvisitors to move around, sit, chat, and search the material they wanted.Almost all the noted philatelists and dealers could be seen on the show. This show gave the philatelicfraternity, opportunity to meet, interact and pass some immemorables moments together. Staying at

    the show and off the show in hotels together added the charm of their visit and added flavors to thefestive mood of the philatelists.Getting material or not, selling so much or not, but getting opportunity to meet friends and interactwith them is really like PAISA VASOOL. Arrangement of the show was good enough. Hospitality byorganizers was at its best as almost all the guests, noted philatelists were honored with breakfast,lunch, tea and even dinner of high quality for all the three days. I personally enjoyed the unorthodoxdining arrangement which added to the festivity and enabled to interact in humorous atmosphere.To add to the show were the street sellers who occupied the places on footpaths outside thepremises of the show. Not less than 15 such numismatic and philatelic dealers/sellers who could not

    afford or book stalls inside or kabaries with huge philatelic material and antique pieces of decorativesetc. from surrounding cities had occupied there places outside on footpath. Veteran philatelists couldbe seen sitting there, legs crossed and peeping in to their dusty junk to find philatelic diamondsReally a wonderful scene!

    Stamp auctions were another beauty of the festival. Honoring philatelists serving the philatelicfraternity in different ways by giving them life time achievement awards was the grace of the show. Anact which is highly appreciable and encouraging for development of philately. Sri Manik Jain,Sri A.SMittal,Sri Madhukar Jhinghan and Sri Markand Dave were honored for their contribution to philately inIndia. Encouraged by this, Mr.Prashat Pandaya of Baroda Philatelic Society showed his eagerness to

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    conduct one such National Show and declared his plans of National ONE FRAME EXHIBIT SHOWin December this year. My all best wishes to him and other organizations who have such plans..This show established one fact that Gujarat is now emerging as new power point and hub of Indianphilately. Of course, Kolkata is still alive but their shows are small, limited and localized. Kolkata wasand will remain the Mecca of Indian Philately as contribution from Kolkata in any good IndianPhilatelic Dealers Show is tremendous. All the Kolkattian stalwarts could be seen there such as Mr.Jaiswal, Mr. Tapan Dang, Mr. Bhattacharya, Mr. Sukhani etc. However, philatelists from all over

    India could be seen. Both print and electronic media widely covered the show . However, such showswidely cater to the needs of philatelists and the dealers.The covers and booklets issued during the occasion came out to beautiful and attractive. Priced littlehigh but in limited quantity, those were in heavy demand .Securing a piece in collection is worth.Though the show failed to display the exhibits for which some frames too had been procured butremoved; yet, it was a grand success. My heartiest congratulations to Mr. Mainak and his team fororganizing such a big show and hope in future too they will come up such events. In all, it was goodand a successful show and philatelists do need such shows on regular basis. Though net surfing andbuying help but such shows have their own importance and necessity.

    Do You Know?

    1 .The first stamps to bear the date of their production were the 'Tigers' ofAfghanistan, which bore Moslem dates. Since 1935 Canadian stamps have had thedate of their production concealed in tiny numerals in the design

    2. The world's rarest, and most valuable, stamp is the 1c British Guiana of 1856. Itwas acquired in 1873 by an English schoolboy who later sold it for 6/- to a fellowcollector.The stamp is now valued at more than $1 million .

    3. The numbering of houses for postal purposes began in Paris in 1463-4; the PontNotre Dame district being the first so numbered.

    4. Germany was the first country to adopt postcodes, introducing a two-digit system in1942. Australia introduced postcodes on 1 July 1967

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

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    http://olympicgamesphilately.blogspot.com - A new Blog by our member Mr. Jagannah Mani ofBangalore on Olympic Philately.

    www.sipa.org.in - It is a new website launched by South India Philatelists Association, Chennai.

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

    http://mg-philately.blogspot.com/ It is a Blog on stamps and other philatelic items on Bridges.

    http://akphilately.blogspot.com/ A nice Blog with lot of information on different stamps and otherphilatelic items.

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    Stamp of India Collectors Companion - Indias first and most updated weekly e-newsletter

    edited by Madhukar and Savita Jhingan from Stamps of India, New Delhi. E-mail:[email protected] Website: www.stampsofindia.com

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    Philately Division, India PostPublished by L.B. Associates (Pvt.) Ltd., H-108 Sector 63, Noida- 201301. Subscription Rs. 40 byM.O. for 4 issues.

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