1965, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 90th Birth Anniversary Indian 15Np First Day Cover |
FDC Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 90th Birth Anniversary Indian 15Np First Day
Cover 1965
Cover 1965
Text: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 90th Birth Anniversary Indian 15Np First Day Cover 1965
Condition : MNHStamp Issue Date | : | 31/10/1965 |
Postage Stamp Denomination | : | 0.15 |
Postal Stamp Serial Number | : | 0523 |
Postal Stamp Name | : | VALLABHBHAI PATEL |
Philatelic Stamp Description:The facsimile of the stamp is from a photograph by the Photo Division, Ministry of I. & B., Govt of India.
Stamp Currency :P
Stamp Type :COMMEMORATIVE
Stamp Language :English
Stamp Overall Size :3.3x2.9 cm
Postal Stamp Print Size:2.99x2.52 cms.
Number of Stamps Per Sheet: 42
Stamp Perforations :13,1/2 x 1
Postal Stamp Shape :Vertical
Postage Stamp Paper :Unwatermarked paper
Indian Stamp Process:Photogravure
Number of stamps printed:2 million
Stamp Printed At :India Security Press
Indian Stamp's Color :Suede Gray
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SARDAR VALLABHAI PATEL (1875-1950), THE FIRST DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER, WAS THE BUILDER AND CONSOLIDATOR OF NEW INDIA. THIS ISSUE MARKS THE 90TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF SARDAR VALLABHAI PATEL AND PAYS TRIBUTE TO A GREAT PATRIOT, FREEDOM FIGHTER AND ASTUTE STATESMAN.
Stamp Currency :P
Stamp Type :COMMEMORATIVE
Stamp Language :English
Stamp Overall Size :3.3x2.9 cm
Postal Stamp Print Size:2.99x2.52 cms.
Number of Stamps Per Sheet: 42
Stamp Perforations :13,1/2 x 1
Postal Stamp Shape :Vertical
Postage Stamp Paper :Unwatermarked paper
Indian Stamp Process:Photogravure
Number of stamps printed:2 million
Stamp Printed At :India Security Press
Indian Stamp's Color :Suede Gray
Michel number:
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Yvert number:
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SARDAR VALLABHAI PATEL (1875-1950), THE FIRST DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER, WAS THE BUILDER AND CONSOLIDATOR OF NEW INDIA. THIS ISSUE MARKS THE 90TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF SARDAR VALLABHAI PATEL AND PAYS TRIBUTE TO A GREAT PATRIOT, FREEDOM FIGHTER AND ASTUTE STATESMAN.
Stamp Information | : | 1. The Indian Posts and Telegraphs Department feels honoured to issue a special commemorative stamp on October 31, 1965, on which day the nation will observe the ninetieth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. 2. Vallabhbhai Patel was born on October 31, 1875 at Nadiad in a typical peasant family of Gujarat. He grew up as the fourth in a family of six children. As a boy, he went to the local school, but could also 'plough the land straight and deep.' Like his brother, Vithalbhai, he chose the legal profession, but practiced independently as a successful district pleader till 1910, when he left for England to qualify as a barrister at law. Married at 16, he lost his wife when he was barely 33, after she had born him a daughter and a son. 3. On return from England, he built up a flourishing practice at Ahmedabad as a criminal lawyer. It so happened that Gandhiji, who returned from South Africa in 1915, was invited to preside over the Godhra session of the Gujarat Sabha, in 1917. Vallabhbhai Patel was its secretary. The two men met never to part again. Sardar Patel was elected President of the Ahmedabad Municipality in 1924 by which time he had given up his lucrative practice at the bar to devote his entire time to public service. He galvanized the Gujarat Provincial Congress Committee into a powerful unit of the National Congress, to which he was from then a tower of strength. He was elected President of the Congress at the Karachi Session in 1931. He suffered incarceration on several occasions and spent long years in prison fighting for the freedom of the country. His health broke down, but his spirit remained undaunted and when India became independent he tackled the many problems, which beset the country with tremendous energy and zeal. Indeed he proved to be one of the most outstanding statesmen of the century. He died in harness as the Home Minister of free India on December 15, 1950. 4. The ideal of a free, strong, united India ever remained a consuming passion with this practical realist. A man of unbending wills, his thought and action revolved round the knife and example of Mahatma Gandhi. A powerful organizer and an unerring judge of men, he never failed to inspire confidence in people. Of inflexible purpose and endowed with a statesman like clarity of thought, he had a way with matters of the State. If he had an iron hand, he used it to hammer out a new nation, to restore peace and to strengthen unity. His indomitable will was born out of intense self-discipline. For thright and fearless, he always knew his mind. Above all, he was a man of action without whom the history of Modern India might well have been different. 5. His finest hour was when he accomplished the integration of the Indian states with the Union. For him, integration meant not only accession by the rulers but also transfer of their power to the people. India has been unified as never before, and the saga of this achievement has passed into history. 6. His country was his first love and in the words of his daughter, 'To the last, he was thinking of the nation'. For all the toughness of his spirit and the rocklike firmness of his decision, one could yet say: His life was gentle; and the elements So mixed in him that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, 'This was a man'. |
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