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Census of India 2001
February 10, 2001

Census of India 2001

A commemorative postage stamp on 2001 Census of India : Issued by India Issued on Feb 10, 2001 Issued for : The Department of Posts is proud to associate itself with the Census 2001 through the issue of this postage stamp.
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Western Railway Building, Churchgate, Mumbai
February 6, 2001

Western Railway Building, Churchgate, Mumbai

A commemorative postage stamp on the Centenary of the Churchgate Railway Station (Western Railway Headquarter Office), Bombay, Maharashtra : Issued by India Issued on Feb 6, 2001 Type : Stamp, Postal Used Colour : Multi Colour Denomination : 1500 Paise Overall size : 3.91 x 2.90 cms. Printing Size : 3.55 x
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Jubba Sahni

Jubba Sahni

A commemorative postage stamp on Amar Shahid Jubba Sahni, an Indian freedom-fighter & revolutionary [part of ‘India’s Struggle for Freedom – Some Great Revolutionaries’] : Issued by India Issued on Jan 29, 2001 Type : Stamp, Mint Condition Colour : Four Colour Denomination : 300 Paise Overall size : 2.90
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Yogendra and Baikunth Shukla

Yogendra and Baikunth Shukla

A commemorative postage stamp on Yogendra Shukla & Baikunth Shukla (nephew of Yogendra Shukla), Indian nationalist & revolutionary, among founders of Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA)[part of ‘India’s Struggle for Freedom – Some Great Revolutionaries‘] : Issued by India Issued on Jan 29, 2001 Type
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N.G. Ranga

N.G. Ranga

A commemorative postage stamp on N G Ranga, father of the Indian Peasant Movement (part of Personality Series : Socio-Political Development) : Issued by India Issued on Jan 27, 2001 Issued for : Today, India takes legitimate pride in being the largest democracy of the
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E.M.S. Namboodiripad

E.M.S. Namboodiripad

A commemorative postage stamp on EMS Namboodiripad, 1st Chief Minister of Kerala (1957-59, 1967-69) (part of Personality Series : Socio-Political Development) : Issued by India Issued on Jan 27, 2001 Issued for : Today, India takes legitimate pride in being the largest democracy of the world. Our
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