KK Shailaja, Health
Minister of Kerala on June 16, 2020 unveiled the Special Cover on awareness
against the spread of Covid-19. The special cover is printed with the campaign
logo and its slogan – SMS, which stands for soap, mask and social distancing.
The slogan highlights the need to wash hands using soap or sanitizer, wear
masks and maintain social distancing. Another slogan in the cover states,
"Let us continue this care."
I started my stamp collection in 2002 and over the years it has given me an identity and many friends beyond my place. Now it is time to share what I have - Shital Pradhan, Sikkim.
Friday, June 19, 2020
Thursday, June 11, 2020
Inverted Jenny going for auction this July
According to the news published
in mlive.com, Ronald D. Bassey, Michigan tax attorney and the proud owner of
rare “Inverted Jenny” error stamp which he bought in 1977 for $36,000 is going
for an auction to be conducted by Siegel Auction Galleries, a New York
City-based firm, on July 1. The stamp is worth more than $200,000.
The Inverted Jenny
is a 24 cent United States
postage stamp first issued on May 10, 1918, in which the image of the Curtiss
JN-4 airplane in the center of the design is printed upside-down; it is
probably the most famous error in American philately. Only one pane of 100 of
the invert stamps was ever found, making this error one of the most prized in
all philately.
Saturday, December 21, 2019
Stamps and Numismatic exhibition held at Duga School
DECEMBER 21, SINGTAM: Sikkim Philatelic and Numismatics Society held an
exhibition on - Stamps, Numismatics, Autographs and other hobby related
materials at the Aurora Student Fest 2019 held at Sunrise Academy, Duga, East
Sikkim on December 21.
Award
winning philatelic exhibits, old Indian bank notes and foreign currencies was
displayed. The crowd was excited to see the autographs of Bhaichung Bhutia,
Danny Denzongpa, MS Dhoni, Kunti Mokhtan, Bhuwan KC and others. The society was
represented by Ganesh Pradhan and Shital Pradhan, President and General
Secretary of SPNS and Sishir Pradhan, member SPNS. The crowds especially the
student's guardians thanked SPNS for this innovative exhibition. The students
thoroughly enjoyed the displayed items.
Sikkim
Philatelic and Numismatics Society would like to thank the organisers of Aurora
Student Fest 2019 especially DB Chettri, Suresh Lama, Sanjay Agarwal, Ramesh
Chettri and others for their generous work providing opportunity to the
students of the nearby regions to showcase their talents.
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Sikkim Philatelists grabs 2 Silver and 3 Bronze at WEBPEX- 2019
SINGTAM, NOVEMBER 21: Sikkim won two silver and three bronze medals at Ekla Cholo Re 2019, West Bengal State Philatelic exhibition held at Kolkata. The philatelic exhibition was held from November 16-22 at Academy of Fine Arts, Maidan, Kolkata.
Roshan Prasad and Sishir Pradhan won Silver for their exhibits ‘The story of Cricket’ and ‘The World of Football’. Ganesh Kumar Pradhan, Sunita Gurung and Tanishka Pradhan won three bronze medals for their exhibits Philatelic Exhibition of India, Special Cover Issued in Sikkim and Jawaharlal Nehru.
Seven philatelists from Sikkim Philatelic and Numismatic Society had participated at the exhibition where five of them came with medals is a big achievement for Sikkim, told Shital Pradhan, Secretary SPNS in the press release. This time we had three new entries and it is encouraging all three brought laurels to the state. Roshan Prasad and Sishir Pradhan had submitted five frames for the exhibition while rest of the philatelists had displayed single frame exhibits, added Pradhan.
Saturday, October 19, 2019
CINEPEX 90 RITWIK GHATAK : SPECIAL COVER
The special cover of Cinepex - 90, National Philatelic Exhibition on Cinema & Performing Arts was designed by Dipok Dey and released at Parish Hall, Calcutta. The exhibition was held on January 11-18, 1990. The Illustration cover was made on Ritik Ghatak, legendary Bengali filmmaker and script writer.
Friday, May 31, 2019
Darjeeling celebrates Everest Day ; releases a Special Cover on Tenzing Sherpa
A Special Cover featuring the Legend –Tenzing Norgay was
released from the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI), Darjeeling
today commemorating the 105th Birth Anniversary of the Legend. The cover
was released at a function organized by the HMI celebrating the 105th
Birth Anniversary of Tenzing Norgay. After conquering the highest
mountain peak – Mount Everest in 1953 with Sir Edmund Hillary, Tenzing
Norgay was always associated with the HMI, Darjeeling ever since its
establishment in the year 1954. He was the first Director of Field
Training of the HMI and an advisor till his death.
A
special cover is a cover (an envelope) that is released for a special
person, occasion, monument or a place. It has to be approved by the
Postal Department of India. They are released in limited quantities and
so they hold philatelic values and are sought by Philatelists and
collectors all around.
The
special cover and the special cancellation for the event was designed by
Vivek Yonzone, a National award winning Philatelist from Darjeeling who
is also the Secretary of Alpine Philatelic and Numismatic Society
Darjeeling.
He said that
it’s an honour to work on the cover of such an Icon, a Legend, the First
Man on Top of Mt. Everest and thanked the Principal of HMI, Capt. Jai
Kishan for entrusting him with this responsibility and opportunity.
Darjeeling last witnessed a Special Cover release in the year 2014, so
this was a release after 5 years and it is also an effort to promote
Philately in the Hills, which is the main motive of the Society, he
added.
The cover was
released by the Chief Guest, Sayeed Ahmed Baba, Jamling Tenzing Norgay
Sherpa, son of the Legend, The District Magistrate of Darjeeling, The
Director of Postal Services, Principal of HMI, Capt. Jai Kishan and
Vivek Yonzone.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
First man on the moon
The First man on the Moon is one of the popular stamps in the world issued by the US Post Office to depict the space exploration by the US astronauts. The stamp shows Neil Armstrong, the first man to step on moon taking his first step on the moon on July 16, 1969. The three astronauts Commander Neil A. Armstrong, Command Module Pilot Michael Collins, and Lunar Module Pilot Edwin E. 'Buzz' Aldrin, Jr. had landed on the moon in a Apollo 11. The stamp was released on September 8, 1969.
The stamp designed by Paul Calle was the largest in size at that time from USA. Interestingly the stamp was printed from a master die which Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin carried with them to the Moon on the lunar module Eagle.
Later that same day, at 20 seconds after 10:56 p.m. EDT, Armstrong descended a ladder, stepped off the lunar module's footed to the Moon's surface and radioed his famous message: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
Thursday, June 7, 2012
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