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This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (December 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The Scinde Dawk of 1852, the first postage stamp of India is a round red sealing wafer. India has a long and varied postal history and has produced a ...
It was established during the reign of the Gaekwad dynasty of Baroda State. [1] [2] Major Mant in association with R. F. Chisholm [3] [4] [5] who refined some of Mant's finest works to make genuine Indo-Saracenic architecture designed the building. It covers 113 acres. [6] The museum in a 1994 postage stamp of India Interior of the museum ...
Under the terms of the merger, Dena Bank and Vijaya Bank shareholders received 110 and 402 equity shares of the Bank of Baroda, respectively, of face value ₹ 2 for every 1,000 shares they held. The merger came into effect on 1 April 2019. [15] Post-merger, the Bank of Baroda is the third largest bank in India, after State Bank of India and ...
Sayajirao Gaekwad III (born as Shrimant Gopalrao Gaekwad; 11 March 1863 – 6 February 1939) was the Maharaja of Baroda State from 1875 to 1939, and is remembered for reforming much of his state during his rule.
A 2010 stamp dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the Reserve Bank of India The Reserve Bank of India was established [ 12 ] in 1934, under the Reserve Bank of India Act . [ 13 ] Though privately owned initially, it was nationalised in 1949 and since then fully owned by the Ministry of Finance , Government of India (GoI).
Since 2003, image editors such as Adobe Photoshop CS or PaintShop Pro 8 refuse to print banknotes. According to Wired.com, the banknote detection code in these applications, called the Counterfeit Deterrence System (CDS), was designed by the Central Bank Counterfeit Deterrence Group and supplied to companies such as Adobe as a binary module. [13]
There are two Security printing presses of SPMCIL, namely the India Security Press (ISP) at Nashik and the Security Printing Press (SPP) at Hyderabad. These presses print the 100% requirement of passports and other travel documents, non-judicial stamp papers, cheques, bonds, warrants, postal stamps, postal stationery, and other security products.
Maharaja fatehsingh rao Gaekwad as child. The building was constructed as a school for the Maharaja's children. Today a large number of works of art belonging to the Maratha royal family are displayed in the museum.