India Post issued a postage stamp to commemorate Begum Akhtar on 02 December 1994 which was withdrawn shortly after the  issue being printed with water soluble ink.
Begum Akhtar, born on October 7, 1914, in Faizabad, India, and passing away on October 30, 1974, was an iconic Indian classical and ghazal singer. Her original name was Akhtari Bai Faizabadi. Begum Akhtar is celebrated for her extraordinary vocal prowess and her ability to infuse deep emotions into her music.
From a young age, she displayed a remarkable talent for singing, and she received training in classical music and ghazals from accomplished teachers. Her singing style was a fusion of classical and ghazal genres, characterized by its soulful and evocative nature.
Begum Akhtar's renditions of ghazals and thumris, often accompanied by her own emotive expressions, resonated deeply with audiences. Her performances were marked by a powerful and emotional delivery that made her one of the most beloved and influential singers in Indian music history.
Throughout her career, she recorded numerous timeless ghazals and classical compositions, leaving an indelible mark on the world of music. Her contributions to Indian music continue to be celebrated, and her legacy as a gifted and emotionally resonant singer endures, inspiring generations of music enthusiasts and artists.