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15 February 2019

Uniforms of the courier service of Russia




Date of  Issue : 12 February 2019



On 12 February 2019,  Russia Post  issued a set of stamps, dedicated to the uniforms of the courier service of Russia.




The history of the State Courier Service of Russia dates back to December 17, 1796, when Emperor Paul I signed the Decree on the creation of a Separate Courier Corps. The personnel of the Courier Corps (courier) ensured the delivery of orders, reports, securities, parcels, as well as support of high-ranking officials.





Postage stamps depict:

- Officer and courier of the Courier Corps (1797);
- duty officer and senior courier of the Courier Corps (1862);
- Head of the feldpunkt and feldgeger by special commission (1923);
- Officer of Field Communications and Deputy Director of the SFS of Russia (2011).




11 February 2019

Centenary of Union of Postal Workers , Iceland






Date of Issue: 2 February , 2019


Centenary of Union of Postal Workers

New stamp from Iceland featuring  Postman's Uniform and accessories in countries with extreme weather conditions.



The Icelandic Postal Workers Union was founded in Reykjavik on March 26, 1919. The history of Icelandic postmen can be traced back to 1776 when King Christian VII issued a directive establishing domestic postal services in Iceland. The first Icelandic mailman was Ari Guðmundsson, who travelled extensively with mail through the forbidding mountain regions of the Westfjords. 



When the union was formed, the Icelandic labour movement was in its early stages. Iceland had recently gained sovereignty and there was a general sense of social recovery and revival. In 1932, its members were 73 in number, but today they number 900. The union´s main task is to safeguard the interests of Icelandic postal workers and to ensure improvements in their working conditions. 

The Icelandic Postal Workers Union has grown a lot in stature with its growing membership numbers. It is now one of the strong pillars of the Federation of State and Municipal Employees (BSRB) and an important force in the labour movement. In 2001, only one quarter of the members were still employed by the official Post and Telephone, which on January 1, 1997, made way for Post and Telephone Ltd. and a year later Iceland Post. Despite these changes, the union continues to promote social justice and foster human values.

-  Iceland Post ; Kasinath R.- Tanjore


16 November 2016

New Special Covers







Seven  Special Covers were released by India Post during National Postal Week from 9th to 15th Oct 2016 









- Suresh R. - Bangalore

26 July 2014

New special cover and booklets

 

Gandhipex-2014, District Level Philatelic Exhibition - 25th - 26th July 2014

 

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Gandhipex-2104, a district level philatelic exhibition is organized at K. B. Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Gandhinagar (Gujarat) on 25th and 26th July 2016. Exhibition was inaugurated by Shri R. K. Jayabhaye, Director Postal Services (H.Q.), Gujarat Postal Circle. A Special cover on Sports Authority of India was issued on the occasion. Shri R. K. Naidu, Director, Sports Authority of India was also present on the occasion.

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Two booklets on 2014 FIFA World Cup and Sachin Tendulkar were also issued during the exhibition. Philatelic Workshop was conducted by Shri Vijay Navlakha.

Rashtrapati Bhavan Post Office

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President of India inaugurated Rashtrapati Bhavan Post Office at new location in the President’s estate - 24th July 2014.

The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee inaugurated the Rashtrapati Bhavan Post Office in its new building on 24th July 2014 at President’s Estate.

The Rashtrapati Bhavan Post Office started functioning as Viceroy’s Camp Post Office at SHIMLA on 10th June, 1904 has historic records. In 1948, it was renamed as Governor-General Post Office and in 1950; it was again renamed as President-Camp Post Office. On 7th December, 1950 it was named as Rashtrapati Bhavan Post Office. This Post Office caters to the needs of President’s Secretariat as well as residents of the President’s Estate. The Post Office was relocated from a heritage building as part of measures to implement the Comprehensive Conservation Management Plan for the President’s Estate.

Courtesy : Indian Philately Digest

04 July 2014

Festival stamps from Singapore

 

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Date of Issue: 25 June 2014

Here are new stamps on Festival theme from Singapore. Singapore’s rich and vibrant multicultural heritage is best reflected in the many colourful festivals celebrated throughout the year. SingPost continues its tradition of issuing the Festivals stamp set with these eight bright and cheerful rendering of the four most important festivals celebrated in Singapore – Chinese New Year, Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Deepavali and Christmas stamps.

The festivals are featured on two stamps each i.e. the 1st Local (S$0.26) and S$0.55 stamps. The Festivals 2014 stamp issue aims to help add a warm touch to letters and cards sent to friends and family during the festive season. SingPost releases stamps on Singapore festivals every two years, with the last issue in 2012.

My recent Cover

Cover from Germany

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Received this  Registered cover from Germany so kindly sent by Mr Wolfgang Beyer. Many thanks to him for this nice cover with pictorial bird cancellation !

 

 

Club News

My Stamp facility at Vadodara Philatelic Bureau, Vadodara H. O.

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My Stamp facility has been made available at Vadodara Philatelic Bureau (Vadodara Head Post Office) from 2nd July 2014. A function was organized at Vadodara Head Post Office to inaugurate the My Stamp Facility Counter and launch of My Stamp at Vadodara Philatelic Bureau.

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Shri A. Marimutthu, Sr. Postmaster, Vadodara H. O. delivered the welcome speech and informed about the ‘My Stamp’ facility. Smt. Sucheta Joshi, Director Postal Services, Vadodara Region inaugurated My Stamp Facility Counter at Vadodara Philatelic Bureau.

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Shri Prashant Pandya, President of Baroda Philatelic Society gave information about the Personalised stamps available in various countries and about the experiments of Personalised Stamps done in Kolkata during 2001 – 2003 at Industrial Fair and Book Fair. In his address Mr. Pandya informed about the history of Vadodara Head Post office.

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Vadodara Head Post Office is celebrating 80 years of its existence and to mark this celebration first My Stamp was launched with the photo of Vadodara Head Post Office.

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APPEX 2014  : Vijaywada

image Appex - 2014, Andhra Pradesh State Level Philatelic Exhibition at Vijayawada - 24th - 26th July 2014.

Appex-2014, Andhra Pradesh State Level Philatelic Exhibition will be held at Vedika Function Hall, Benz Circle, Vijayawada from 24th to 26th July 2014. The AP Postal Circle is organising the event with the aim of promoting the habit of postal stamp collection among the people.

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Shri B. V. Sudhakar, Chief Postmaster General, Andhra Pradesh Postal Circle unveiled the APPEX-2014 logo on 1st July 2014. He said that several philatelists who have been passionately collecting stamps for decades will exhibit their valuable collections in the three-day event. He also flagged off a publicity van ‘Naandi Ratham’ to create awareness about philately among the public and promote the habit. The van depicts colourful paintings by children on themes like environment and girl child safety, among others. Postmasters General Ms. Sandhya Rani (BD), Shri M. Sampath (Vijayawada Region) and Mrs. M. Sharada Sampath (Vishakhapatnam Region) were also present on the occasion.

Courtesy : Indian Philtely Digest

09 July 2013

Medical Theme on stamps…

 

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Medical Philately

Medical Philately is a fascinating  branch of Thematic Philately. One can form a variety of collections on any of the medical branch. Here are few stamps on this theme which could be included in different medical themes from Research to diseases, blood donation, red Cross, child care, immunization, nursing, Blindness, healthy heart,  great doctors, medical services and many more associated themes.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and  not merely the absence of disease or infirmity".   Immunizations from various diseases have improved health worldwide.

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What it means to be healthy can vary from culture to culture and is often connected with advances in technology. In some cultures, larger body sizes are seen as a sign of healthiness as it indicates an individual has a preponderance of food. In other cultures, largess is more closely associated with unhealthy lifestyles (e.g., lack of exercise, poor eating habits, etc.). Advances in technology have also expanded the idea of what it means to be healthy. What are understood today to be healthy practices were not emphasized prior to clear understandings of disease and the contributions of lifestyles to health.

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Health care (or healthcare) is an industry associated with the prevention, treatment, and management of illness along with the promotion of mental and physical well-being through the services offered by the medical and allied health professions. The sociology of health and medicine is concerned with the distribution of healthcare services globally, in particular inequalities in healthcare, and how conceptions of health have changed over time.

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Child Care

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Bophuthatswana 1985 Child care

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Diseases

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1. Brazil 1992 Diabetes research day 2. Brazil 1994 Poliomeylitis fighter - Albert Sabin3. Dental health

 

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Brazil 1993 Medical Cancer research

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Mental Health

 

Famous Doctors

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                       Hans Selye. Stamp-Canada2000      - Congress on Stress. Stamp-Hungary, 1997


HANS Selye (1907-1982) - Father of the stress-concept


Hans Hugo Bruno Selye was a Canadian endocrinologist of Austro-Hungarian origin. He graduated from the German University, in Prague (1929). Some commentators consider him as father of the stress-concept, and the first to demonstrate the existence of a separate stress syndrome or General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS). However, Walter Canon had described it earlier, in his article, fights or flight syndrome (1914), and had coined the term ‘homeostasis to external environment”.


For Selye, initial inspiration came from experiments in which he injected mice with various organ extracts and believed that he had discovered a new hormone. He was proved wrong, when every irritating substance that he injected, produced the same manifestations: - adrenal enlargement, gastrointestinal ulcerations and thymico-lymphatic involution (atrophy of spleen and thymus). He considered that ‘noxious stimuli” produced this pathological triad, and developed the theory of stress, that attained wide popularity It also incited controversy that persists till day. He described it as nonspecific response of the body to any demand. The hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis system was first described by Selye, whereby body copes with stress. He outlined three distinct phases in the evolution of GAS: - alarm reaction (fight or flight), stage of resistance (adaptation), and stage of exhaustion.


The knowledge of GAS and HPA axis system made it possible, to begin gauging the role of stress in our lives. Multitude of researchers, continue to toil in the wake of his ideas, even twenty five years after his death  . Stressors elicit both pituitary-adrenocortical and sympatho-adrenomedullary response. Karel Pacak et al (1998), measured arterial ACTH. norepinephrine. and epinephrine, in conscious rats after hemorrhage, injection of I V. insulin or S.C. formaldehyde, cold, and immobilization. Results were inconsistent with Serve’s doctrine of non specificity and unitary stress syndrome, and consistent with the concept that each stressor had its own central neurochemical and peripheral neuro endocrinological “’signature” Immobilization elicited the largest increase in levels of all three compounds. Most researchers now believe that psychosocial stressors result in suppression of immune system and were and tear of several systems Selye worked as Professor Director of the Institute of Experimental Medicine and Surgery at the University de Montreal Nominated for the Nobel Prize, he was also made Companion of the Order of Canada.

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From our Readers…

Booking of Last telegrams of the era

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Latest Telegram Form from Vadodara Divison.

Last Date of Booking Telegram as per information from them is 13th July 2013 &  Last Date of delivery is 15th July,  because 14th July is Sunday.They are using computer to send messages, not by traditional machine. Old machine is not available with them.

: Timir Shah - Vadodara

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