Friday, July 31, 2015

Philatelists want set of four stamps released to mark Kalam’s birth anniversary



C Shivakumar

Chennai:

In a bid to pay tribute to People’s President APJ Abdul Kalam,
philatelists have urged the government to release a set of four stamps
on Abdul Kalam during his birth anniversary which falls on October
2015.



Post Master General of Chennai region Merwin Alexander told Express on
Thursday that South India Philatelists’ Association has submitted a
request to release a set of four stamps on APJ Abdul Kalam on October
15, his birth anniversary.



He said the matter is being taken up with the postal directorate in New Delhi.



Alexander said the proposal to have four set of stamps was due to the
fact that Kalam was a multi-dimensional personality. He was a
scientist, a teacher, a president and was loved by children.



“The artist will decide on the proposal on which pictures to select,
said Alexander.



“Usually a proposal like this takes six months but we hope that the
government would give its nod in the next three months just before the
birth anniversary,” the post master general said.



“The proposal is likely to be sent to Delhi on Friday and a decision
to this effect would be taken up by Union Communication Minister. It
would also be easier to select the kind of pictures required for the
stamp from the Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi as well as various
other information,” said Alexander.



C G Bhaskar, the treasurer of the Philatelists’ Association, said that
the idea was mooted as philatelists wanted to pay tribute to the
People’s President.



“He is so popular that the whole city of Chennai was shut during his
funeral as a mark of respect. He is a non-political man to have such a
following. He is a common man with humble beginning and rose to such
level,” said the philatelist.



“We wanted a set of four stamps similar to the ones released on the
anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi’s Dandi March. This would interest the
stamp collectors besides also generate interest among the common
people. Even lot of students will buy it,” said Bhaskar

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