August 28, 2011

From Singapore


The four stamps at the top were released by Singapore Post as the biennale festivals stamps on 20 October 2010. These stamps depict the festivals celebrated by the 4 main races in Singapore - Chinese New Year for the Chinese, Hari Raya Haji/Puasa for the Malays, Deepavali or Diwali for the Indians and for the Eurasians who are mostly Christians, Christmas. There are 2 stamps for each festival, the 1st local one for local addressee and the 55-cent postcard rate for posting overseas.
The green stamp at the corner was released on 13 April 2011as a part of a new low value definitive stamp series of 10 stamps depicting the amazing diversity and beauty of a pond ecosystem. This new low value definitive stamp series completed the "Pond Life" definitive collection. The high value definitive "Pond Life" stamp set was issued on 16 February this year.
Surprisingly the stamps used are 1st local for the cover sent overseas to India!!!

Thank You Edmund Ong for this lovely cover.Yesterday, I have already posted a cover for you

August 05, 2011

India's Presidential Palace - Rashtrapati Bhavan



A set of four stamps and a miniature sheet has been issued today by India Post to commemorate one of the oldest and most splendid architectural landmarks of the country that is also the official residence of India's President - Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential House/Palace)

The erstwhile Viceregal Lodge, designed by Edwin Lutyens as a symbol of the imperial empire, has been the official residence of the Head of the State since 1950, when Rajendra Prasad became the first President.
At present, it is the largest residence of any Chief of the State in the world.The construction of the building was planned for 4 years, but World War I intervened and construction required 19 years to complete. Its first occupant, Lord Irwin, began occupation on Jan. 23, 1931

From Kabul



Recently I got this cover which was sent from Afghanistan to India in the year 1987.



We hear so much about this country but rarely we get anything related to philately.This is my first philatelic item related to Afghanistan.