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Main article: List of postage stamps of India This is a list of commemorative postage stamps issued by the India Post between 1971 and 1980. 1971 # Issue Date Description Image Denomination 1 11 January 1971 Centenary of Indian Life Insurance 20 p 2 10 February 1971 Golden Jubilee of Kashi Vidyapeeth 20 p 3 10 February 1971 Sant Ravidas 20 p 4 12 February 1971 Birth Centenary of Deenabandhu ...
Mahatma Gandhi (1948, 1998, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2018: series of 7 stamps for 150th birthday [5] & 2018: India–South Africa Joint Issue, with Mandela stamp, [5] 2019: series of 5 stamps for 150th birthday [9]) Rajiv Gandhi (2004) Sanjay Gandhi (1981) Virchand Gandhi, 19th Century Indian Legend (2009) Gemini Ganesan Actor (2006)
20 p 10 27 May 1969 Ardaseer Cursetjee Wadia 20 p 11 7 June 1969 150th Anniversary of Serampore College, West Bengal: 20 p 12 11 June 1969 Dr.Zakir Hussain: 20 P 13 20 June 1969 Birth Centenary of Laxmanrao Kirloskar: 20 p * Birth Centenary of Mahatma Gandhi. (Set of 4 stamps) 14 2 October 1969 Gandhiji and Kasturba: 20 p 15 2 October 1969 ...
20 February 2022 50 Years of Arunachal Pradesh: 5.00 10 21 February 2022 President's Fleet Review 2022: 5.00 11 13 March 2022 Rashtriya Indian Military College, Deharadun: 5.00 * 36th International Geological Congress (Set of 2 Stamps) 12 20 March 2022 Amethyst: 5.00 each 13 20 March 2022 Himalayas: 10.00 each *
Indian Post Stamp Catalogue 1947 - 2011; India Post Stamps Listing "Postage Stamps". Web portal. Department of Posts, Ministry of Communications & Information Technology, Government of India. 2015; Jain, Manik (2017). Phila India Stamp Guide Book (1800-2017) (19th ed.). Kolkata: Philatelia. pp. 196–229.
The Rs 10 stamp showing Mahatma Gandhi, released 15 August 1948. The First Stamp of Independent India was issued on 21 November 1947. It depicts the Indian Flag with the patriots' slogan, Jai Hind (Long Live India), on the top right hand corner. It was valued at three and one-half annas.
It is engaged in the manufacture / production of currency and banknotes, security paper, non-judicial stamp papers, postage stamps and stationery, travel document viz., passport and visa, security certificates, cheques, bonds, warrants, special certificates with security features, security inks, circulation and commemorative coins, medallions ...
A 1951 hundi of Bombay Province for Rs 2500 with a pre-printed 6a revenue stamp. India has been a very heavy user of stamped paper, both before and after independence. In addition, hundis, an alternative money transmission system widely used in the Indian sub-continent, often bear a pre-printed revenue stamp. [5]