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Chhath Festival

Chhath Festival

A commemorative postage stamp on Chhath, an ancient Hindu festival [a part of the ‘Culture Series‘] : Issued by Nepal Issued on Dec 31, 2009 Issued by : Nepal Philatelic Bureau Sundhara, Kathmandu, Nepal Designer : Mohan N. Rana Type : Stamp, Postal Used Denomination : Rs.
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India on Merry Christmas 2008
December 8, 2008

India on Merry Christmas 2008

A set of two commemorative postage stamps on Merry Christmas : Issued by India Issued on Dec 8, 2008 Issued for : India Post is proud to commemorate the festival of Christmas with the issue of postage stamps on the theme “Merry Christmas” and wished
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Festivals of India

Festivals of India

A Miniature Sheet consisting of 3 nos. of commemorative postage stamps on the Indian Festivals – Durga Puja, Dussehra and Deepavali : Issued by India Issued on Oct 7, 2008 Issued for : India Post commemorates the traditions and gaiety of the festivals of India with a
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Pongal

Pongal

A commemorative postage stamp on the Thai Pongal (Makar Sankranti) festival, a four-day harvest festival dedicated to the Sun God : Issued by India Issued on Jan 12, 2006 Issued for : The Department of Posts honours this great tradition and also shares in the happy
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India on Children’s Day 2005

India on Children’s Day 2005

A commemorative postage stamp on the National Children’s Day 2005 : Vijaya Dashmi : Issued by India Issued on Nov 14, 2005 Issued for : The Department of Posts, to honour this spirit of boundless joy seen through the child’s delightful eyes, marks the
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India on Children’s Day 2002

India on Children’s Day 2002

A commemorative postage stamp on the National Children’s Day 2002 : Holi : Issued by India Issued on Nov 14, 2002 Issued for : The Department of Posts, on its part, has cherished the Universal Children’s Day and has been celebrating the same with the
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Sindhu Darshan

Sindhu Darshan

A commemorative postage stamp on the Indus River (Sindhu), one of the longest rivers in Asia, originating in Tibet (near Lake Manasarovar) and merge into Arabian Sea : Issued by India Issued on Jul 28, 1999 Issued for : The Department of Posts is happy to issue
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