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1979, 24th Feb, Bhai Parmanand ( Scholar ) - Commemoration 25 NP India MNH


1979  Bhai Paramanand ( Scholar ) 
Bhai Paramanand ( Scholar ) - Commemoration 25 NP 24th Feb 1979 MN H

           Text                                   : Bhai Paramanand (1876-1947) 25 NP INDIA 1979
           Condition                           : MNH
Stamp Issue Date:24/02/1979
Postage Stamp Denomination:0.25
Postal Stamp Serial Number:0909
Postal Stamp Name:BHAI PARMANAND
Stamp Currency:P
Stamp Type:COMMEMORATIVE
Stamp Language:English
Stamp Overall Size:3.91 X 2.90 cms
Postal Stamp Print Size:3.55 X 2.5 cms.
Number of Stamps Per Sheet:35
Stamp Perforations:13 x 13
Postal Stamp Shape:Vertical
Postage Stamp Paper:Unwatermarked paper
Indian Stamp Process:Photogravure
Number of stamps printed:30,00,000
Stamp Printed At:India Security Press
Indian Stamp's Color:Blue Grey
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BHAI PARMANAND (1876-1947), WAS AN EMINENT SCHOLAR, JOURNALIST AND FREEDOM FIGHTER. THE STAMP ISSUED IN HIS HONOUR DEPICTS HIS PORTRAIT.


Stamp Information:Bhai Paramanand who was affectionately called "Devta Swarup", was born in 1876 at Karayala, near Chakwal, Distt. Jhelum (now in Pakistan) and had his early education at Chakwad. He graduated from the D.A.V. College at Lahore. He went to Calcutta for post-graduate studies in History at the Presidency College; but after some time he returned to Lahore and took his M.A. degree in 1902 from the Punjab University. Later on, he joined the staff of the D.A.V. College  Lahore, as a life-member (with a vow to serve at a fixed allowance of Rs. 75/-) and worked as a Lecturer in History and Political Economics for many years. Because of this vow he declined an offer of examinership from Punjab University since it would have raised his remuneration above the limit. Bhai Paramanand came under the influence of the Arya Samaj when he was a student; he was particularly attached to two eminent contemporary leaders of the Samaj, Mahatma Hans Raj and Lala Lajpat rai. His association with Arya Samaj formed his outlook on social reforms. He became a staunch oppenum of the caste-system, and in 1922 he founded a new oragnisation, 'Jat Pat Torak Mandal', for breaking caste-barriers among the Hindus for which he practised what he preached. He believed in the remarriage of widows and stoutly opposed untouchability. He also advocated the use of Hindi as a medium of instruction. He traveled to far-flung countries of Africa as well as well as north and South America as a Vedic Missionary. At Johannesburg, he came in contact with Gandhiji who was so impressed by his nobility and intellect that he kept Bhaiji as his guest for one month. He wrote a History of India based on original research which was proscribed by the British Government and he was prosecuted for the same. He was closely associated with Lala Har Dayal whom he reclaimed from the life of a recluse for active social work. Because of his links with him and the Gadar party he was involved in Lahore Conspiracy Case and sentenced to be hanged. On the last day the sentence was commuted to transportation for life and he was in Cellular jail, Port Blair, from 1914 to 1920. He was released after C.F. Andrews and Gandhiji wrote about his failing health and family conditions. At the insistence of Gandhiji and Lala Lajpat Rai he became Chancellor of the Quami vidyapeeth, Professor of History and Chairman, Board of Education, in which capacities he served honorably till the end. Bhagat sing and others were his students there. Apart from possessing the vision of historian, the scholarship of an educationist and the zeal of a social reformer, Bhai Paramanand was a prolific writer too, and was the author of a score of books in Hindi and Urdu written with the purpose of awakening national consciousness among the people. His contribution in the field of journalism was also of great significance. when he was in England he wrote articles for the Punjabee, the Hitkari, the Hindustan, the Axzad, the India and the Inquilab. In Lahore he started the Akashwani, a Hindi weekly, and the Hindu in Urdu. Bhai Paramanand led a simple life; austerity was the key-note of his living. He is also remembered as an eminent leader of Hindu Mahasabha. He pleaded for complete independence of India from foreign domination and fought relentlessly against its partition. Bhai Paramanand epitomised sacrifice, selflessness, dedication, tenacity and fearlessness. He died at Jullundur on 8th December, 1947. The Posts and Telegraphs Department is privileged to bring out a commemorative stamp in honour of Bhai Paramanand.

1979, India Dual Fish 5 NP (1979-11-26) MNH

1979, India Dual Fish 


1979, India Dual Fish 5 NP (1979-11-26) MNH


       Text:                                                      India 5 nP 
       Condition:                                              MNH
Title:
Fish
Face value:
5
Country/area:
India
Year:
1979
Set:
1979 Landbouw en visserij
Stamp number in set:
1
Basic colour:
Blue
Exact colour:
Blue
Usage:
Definitive
Type:
Stamp
Theme:
Animals (Fauna)
Perforation:           
K 14¼ : 14
Watermark:
Asoka pillar (multiple)
Luminescence:
Printing:
Photogravure
Michel number:
792 AX
Yvert number:
593
Scott number:
837
Stanley Gibbons number:
921a
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1980, Farmer, retort & corn India 15 NP MNH

1980, Farmer, retort & corn India 


1980, Farmer, retort & corn India 15 NP MNH

  Text :                                                        India 15
 Condition :                                                 MNH
Title:
Agricultural Engineering
Face value:
15
Country/area:
India
Year:
1980
Set:
1980 Landbouw
Stamp number in set:

Basic colour:
Blue
Exact colour:
Blue green
Usage:
Definitive
Type:
Stamp
Theme:
Agriculture
Perforation:             
K 14¼ : 15
Watermark:
Asoka pillar (multiple)
Luminescence:
Printing:
Photogravure
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1982, Dairy India 50 NP MNH

1982, Dairy India 


1982, Dairy India 50 NP MNH


 Text                                  :  India 50 NP
 Condition                          :  MNH
Stamp Issue Date:25/01/1982
Postage Stamp Denomination:0.50
Postal Stamp Serial Number:0928
Postal Stamp Name:DAIRY
Stamp Currency:P
Stamp Type:COMMEMORATIVE
Stamp Language:English
Indian Stamp's Color:Multicolour
 Perforation:
K 14¼ : 15
 Watermark:
Asoka pillar (multiple)
 Luminescence:
 Printing:
Photogravure
 Michel number:
898 A
 Yvert number:
 Scott number:
914
 Stanley Gibbons number:
928c
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1982, Irrigation India 10 NP MNH

1982, Irrigation India 


1982, Irrigation India 10 NP MNH


           Text                                   :  India 10 NP
          Condition                           :  MNH
Stamp Issue Date:25/01/1982
Postage Stamp Denomination:0.10
Postal Stamp Serial Number:    0922 AB
Postal Stamp Name:IRRIGATION
Stamp Currency:P
Stamp Type:DEFINITIVE
Stamp Language:English
Indian Stamp's Color:Multicolour
Michel number:
897
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1984, AFFORESTATION India, shows a forest on the hillside Rs 10 MNH

1984, AFFORESTATION India, shows a forest on the hillside


AFFORESTATION India, shows a forest on the hillside Rs 10 MNH 24 feb 1984


                 Text                                   :  India,  Rs 10 
                 Condition                        : MNH
Stamp Issue Date:24/02/1984
Postage Stamp Denomination:10.00
Postal Stamp Serial Number:           0936
Postal Stamp Name:AFFORESTATION
Stamp Currency:R
Stamp Type:COMMEMORATIVE
Stamp Language:English
Indian Stamp's Color:Multicolour
                      Perforation:
K 12¾ : 13
                      Watermark:
                      Luminescence:
None
                      Printing:
Photogravure
                      Michel number:
986
                      Yvert number:
801
                      Scott number:
900
                      Stanley Gibbons number:
936b
      
            Basic colour:BrownGreen
            Exact colour:Dark carmin brownYellow green
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