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21 November - First Stamp of Independent India issued in 1947

 


The first stamp of independent India was issued on November 21, 1947, shortly after India gained independence from British colonial rule. The stamp was released to commemorate the inauguration of the Constituent Assembly of India, which marked a significant milestone in the country's journey towards establishing a democratic republic.

The stamp featured an image of the Indian national flag, which consists of three horizontal stripes of saffron, white, and green, with the Ashoka Chakra (a 24-spoke wheel) in navy blue at the center of the white stripe. The stamp was inscribed with the words "Jai Hind" (meaning "Victory to India") and "Constituent Assembly of India."

The stamp was denominated at three and half annas, which was a common currency unit used in the British Indian rupee system at the time. It was a definitive stamp, meaning it was intended for everyday postal use rather than being issued for a specific event or occasion.

The issuance of this stamp was a significant moment for independent India, symbolizing the country's emergence as a sovereign nation. It marked the beginning of a new era in Indian philately, with subsequent stamps reflecting various themes, historical events, cultural aspects, and achievements of India over the years.

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