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15 September 2012

2010 Queen's Baton Relay XIX COMMONWEALTH GAMES MINI SHEET INR 25.00 MN H

2010 Queen's Baton Relay XIX COMMONWEALTH GAMES MINI SHEET



2010 Queen's Baton Relay XIX COMMONWEALTH GAMES MINI SHEET INR 

25.00 MNH 

                               Text: 2010 Queen's Baton Relay XIX COMMONWEALTH GAMES 25.00 
                            Condition:              MNH
Country / Post          India
Date of Issue          25 June 2010
Primary theme          Sport (Sporting events) 
Subject          XIX Commonwealth Games
Width          32.0 mm
Height          57.0 mm
Denomination          5.00 INR
Number in set          
Layout/Format          sheet
Perforations          13 by 13
Stamp issuing authority          Ministry of Communications Department of Posts
Printer          India Security Press, Nasik
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THE QUEENS BATON RELAY IS ONE OF THE GREATEST TRADITIONS OF THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES. IN HAVING BEEN THE CURTAIN- RAISER TO EVERY GAMES SINCE CARDIFF IN 1958. THE RELAY SYMBOLISES THE GATHERING OF PEOPLE FROM ACROSS THE COMMONWEALTH AT THE FOUR-YEARLY FESTIVAL OF SPORT AND CULTURE.

India Post issued a set of two commemorative postage stamps to mark the baton’s entry into India as a herald to the Commonwealth Games 2010, one depicting the baton and the second, a proud Shera holding it with Delhi’s India Gate in the background.

The Queen’s baton has traveled through all the Commonwealth countries and landed in India on 25th June 2010, Friday through the Wagah Border with big celebrations, it will spend 100 days touring the country.
The Queen’s baton was launched on 29th October 2009 at Buckingham Palace in London, with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II handing the Baton to Her Excellency the President of India, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil. Abhinav Bindra, the Olympic air rifle champion, began the Baton’s journey with a relay around the Queen Victoria Monument. It’s the longest relay of all the previous Commonwealth Games, and by the end, will have covered 190 thousand km across 71 nations.
The Queen’s Baton Relay is one of the greatest traditions of the Commonwealth Games, in having been the curtain-raiser to every games since Cardiff in 1958. The relay symbolism the gathering of people from across the Commonwealth at the four-yearly festival of sport and culture.
The Baton has been designed by Michael Foley, a graduate of the National Institute of Design. It is a triangular section of aluminum twisted into a helix shape and then coated with coloured soils collected from all regions of India. The Coloured soils are a first for the styling of a Queen’s Baton. A jewel encrusted box has been used to house the Queen’s message, which was laser-engraved onto a miniature 18 carat gold leaf-representative of the ancient Indian Patras. The Queen’s baton is economically contoured for ease of use. It is 664 MM high, 34 MM wide at base, and 86MM wide at the top and weighs 1,900 grams.
The Queen’s baton has a number of technological features including:
* The ability to capture images and sound
* Global positioning system (GPS) technology so the baton’s location can be tracked.
* Embedded light emitting diodes(LEDs) which will change into the colours of a country’s flag whilst
in that country.
* A text messaging capability so that people can send messages of congratulations and encouragements to the Baton bearers throughout the relay.


2010, A commemorative postage stamp on VELU THAMPI India Rs. 5.00 MNH

2010,  VELU THAMPI India  



A commemorative postage stamp on VELU THAMPI  5 Rs. 06th May 2010 MN H

                                         Text:            VELU THAMPI  5 Rs.  2010 
                             Condition:             MNH
Country / Post          India
Date of Issue          6 May 2010
Primary theme          Mankind (Clothes & costumes)
Politics & Government (Politicians) 
Subject          Velu Thampi
Width          28.5 mm
Height          39.0 mm
Denomination          5.00 INR
Number in set          1
Layout/Format          sheet
Perforations          13 by 13
Stamp issuing authority          Ministry of Communications Department of Posts
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VELAYUDHAN CHEMPAKARAMAN THAMPI, ALLAS VELU THAMPI DALAWA, WAS BORN IN THALAKULAM VILLAGE,KANYAKUMARI DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU ON 6TH MAY 1765.HIS MOTHER TONGUE WAS MALAYALAM BUT HE WAS PROFICIENT IN ENGLISH, TAMIL AND SANSKRIT  AN EXPERT IN AYURVEDA, ASTROLOGY, TARKA SASTRA AND MATHEMATICS, WAS ALSO ADEPT IN THE PRACTICE OF KALARIPAYATTU, THE MARTIAL ART OF KERALA.

Velayudhan Chempakaraman Thampi (1765–1809) was the Dalawa or Prime Minister of the Indian kingdom of Travancore between 1802 and 1809 during the reign of His Highness Maharajah Bala Rama Varma Kulasekhara Perumal. He is best known for being one of the earliest individuals to rebel against British East India Company's supremacy in India.

Sword of Velu Thampi Dalawa

The sword that was used by Velu Thampi Dalawa to fight against British imperialism, was kept with the Kilimanoor royal family, for about 150 years. It was presented in 1957, to India's then president Rajendra Prasad by a member of the royal family.
On June 20, 2010 it was brought back to Kerala and was placed at his ancestral house at Tripthi Sasthamangalam, Trivandrum.

2010, India Mexico JOINT ISSUE (Mini Sheet) INR 25.00

2010, India Mexico JOINT ISSUE (Mini Sheet) 


India Mexico JOINT ISSUE (Mini Sheet) 2010


                                        Text:             India Mexico JOINT ISSUE (Mini Sheet) 2010
                             Condition:             MNH
Country / Post          India
Date of Issue          15 December 2010
Primary theme          Mankind (Clothes & costumes) 
Subject          Indi - Mexico Joint issue
Width          40.0 mm
Height          32.0 mm
Denomination          25.00 INR
Number in set          
Layout/Format          sheet
Perforations          13 by 13
Stamp issuing authority          Ministry of Communications Department of Posts
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INDIA POST IS HAPPY TO ISSUE A SET OF TWO COMMEMORATIVE POSTAGE STAMPS CELEBRATING 60 YEARS OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND MEXICO. ONE OF THE STAMPS SHOWS THE KALBELIA DANCE OF RAJASTHAN IN INDIA. IT IS A VIGOROUS DANCE FORM PERFORMED BY WOMEN. THE OTHER STAMP SHOWS THE JARABE TAPATIO. EACH REGION AND STATE IN MEXICO PRESENTS THE MEXICAN DANCE FROM IN A STYLE THAT REFLECTS ITS OWN UNIQUE CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS.

India – Mexico Joint Issue:- India and Mexico, both vibrant and pluralistic democracies, established diplomatic relations in 1950 and completed 60 years. To commemorate the completion of 60 years of diplomatic relations, a set of two stamps are  released by department of post depicting  the Kalbelia dance of Rajasthan,India and Jarabe Tapatio, national dance of Mexico.

2010, XIX COMMONWEALTH GAMES (Mini Sheet) INR 20.00 INDIA MNH

2010, XIX COMMONWEALTH GAMES (Mini Sheet) INR 20.00 INDIA 

XIX COMMONWEALTH GAMES (Mini Sheet) INR 20.00 INDIA 2010 MN H


           Text:    XIX COMMONWEALTH GAMES (Mini Sheet) INR 20.00 INDIA 2010 MNH
                             Condition:             MN H
Country / Post          India
Date of Issue          3 October 2010
Primary theme          Sport 
Subject          XIX Commonwealth Games Delhi
Width          39.0 mm
Height          28.5 mm
Denomination          5.00 INR
Number in set          
Layout/Format          sheet
Perforations          13.5 by 13.5
Stamp issuing authority          Ministry of Communications Department of Posts
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THE XIX COMMONWEALTH GAMES, 2010 ARE TO BE HELD IN DELHI BETWEEN 03RD OCTOBER AND 14TH OCTOBER 2010.IT WILL BE THE LARGEST MULTISPORT EVENT IN DELHI AFTER THE ASIAN GAMES IN 1951 AND 1982. IT IS ALSO FOR THE FIRST TIME THAT THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES WILL BE HELD IN INDIA. 85 COMMONWEALTH NATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN 260 GAMES IN 17 DISCIPLINES. THESE EVENTS WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE UPGRADED EXISTING STADIA AND NEW STADIA CONSTRUCTED SPECIALLY FOR THE GAMES. THE OPENING AND CLOSING CEREMONIES OF THE GAMES WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE JAWAHAR LAL STADIUM, NEW DELHI. IT WILL SHOWCASE THE SPIRIT, TALENT AND RICH FIBER OF INDIAN CULTURE. THE MASCOT OF THE GAME,SHERA” COMBINES MODERN AND TRADITIONAL INDIA AND EMBODIES THE VALUES, MAJESTY, POWER, CHARISMA  INTELLIGENCE, GRACE AND ELEGANCE OF THE TIGER. THE OFFICIAL SLOGAN OF COMMONWEALTH GAMES, 2010 IS “COME OUT AND PLAY” THE LOGO TAGLINE IS AN INVITATION TO EVERY PERSON ACROSS ALL DIVIDES- INDIAN AND COMMONWEALTH TO PARTICIPATE IN THE GAMES TO THE BEST OF THEIR ABILITIES, IN THE TRUE SPIRIT OF THE GAMES.


India Post issued a set of four stamps and a Miniature Sheet to mark the opening of XIX Commonwealth Games at New Delhi. The stamps features four different Sports Disciplines – Badminton, Archery, Hockey and Athletics.

The opening ceremony was amazing, showcasing the rich culture of India. Delhi gave full-throated vent to its pleasure to usher in the 19th Commonwealth Games, which was declared open by Britain’s Prince Charles, at a packed Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Sunday. Immediately afterwards, President Pratibha Patil said: “Let the Games begin.”