Wednesday
UNITED THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE


A commemorative postage stamp on UNITED THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE was released on 08th July 2011.The College was inaugurated in July 1910 under the name “The United Theological College of South India and Ceylon” as “a Christian College .
Address: 63,Millers Road,Benson Town, Bangalore, 560046
Phone:+91-80-23330502, +91-80-23333438, +91-80-23332844
Www.utcbangalore.org
Monday
2002 : Forts of Andhra Pradesh - Chandragiri Fort
From the documents of Archaeological Survey of India, we learnt that "Built in 1000 AD in the form of fortifications with bastions and a steep moat, Chandragiri was under the rule of Yadavarayas for about three centuries and came into the control of Vijayanagara rulers in 1367. It rose into prominence in 1568 AD and remained as seat of power for the later Vijayanagara kings under whose reign the fortified area was further extended and some of the magnificent buildings and temples were constructed. Some of the important kavyas of Vijayanagara period are said to be composed here. In 1646 the fort was annexed into the Golkonda territory, subsequently came under Mysore rule till 1792 and went into oblivion. Inside the fortification are seen eight ruined temples of saivite and vaishnavite pantheons, Raja mahal, Rani mahal and other ruined structures.
King's Palace: One of the finest examples of Indo-Saracenic architecture of Vijayanagara period, this imposing three storeyed palace adorned by the crowning towers representing certain Hindu architectural elements, was constructed with stone, brick, lime mortar and is devoid of timber. The central tower that covers durbar hall rises through two storeys. It is said to be the same venue where Sri Rangaraya granted the site of Fort St. George to the British in 1640. The floors are supported by massive pillars while the walls bear fine plaster and stucco decorations.
Queen's Palace: Similar to the Kings palace in style and method of execution, this edifice with ground floor looking like a stable and first floor containing quarters adorned with ornamental sikhara has a flat roof. Contrary to the popular belief that this place was meant for the queen or harem, the epigraphical record available from the basement speaks this building being a commander’s quarters."
King's Palace: One of the finest examples of Indo-Saracenic architecture of Vijayanagara period, this imposing three storeyed palace adorned by the crowning towers representing certain Hindu architectural elements, was constructed with stone, brick, lime mortar and is devoid of timber. The central tower that covers durbar hall rises through two storeys. It is said to be the same venue where Sri Rangaraya granted the site of Fort St. George to the British in 1640. The floors are supported by massive pillars while the walls bear fine plaster and stucco decorations.
Queen's Palace: Similar to the Kings palace in style and method of execution, this edifice with ground floor looking like a stable and first floor containing quarters adorned with ornamental sikhara has a flat roof. Contrary to the popular belief that this place was meant for the queen or harem, the epigraphical record available from the basement speaks this building being a commander’s quarters."
Saturday
2002 : Forts of Andhra Pradesh - Golconda Fort
Commemorative stamp on 'Forts of Andhra Pradesh - Golconda Fort' by India Posts.
Golconda Fort is one of the most important forts in India, and is situated at a distance of eleven kilo meters from Hyderabad.Golconda in Hyderabad - Crowning an isolated granite hillFriday
2002 : INDIAN POSTAL STAMPS RELEASED

31st Dec 2002: Commemorative stamp on 'T.T. Krishnamachari' was released.
T.T. Krishnamachari was one of the makers of modern India.
He was the son of a district judge.
SPEECH OF SHRI T.T. KRISHNAMACHARI MINISTER OF FINANCE. INTRODUCING THE BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1965-66.
Thursday
How do I open a Philatelic Deposit Account ?
Source: http://www.indiapost.gov.in/PhilatelyAccount.html | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In India - You can open a Deposit Account in any Head Post Office (HPO) in the country. You may also download the application form available at this site and send it to the HPO, where you would like to run your Philatelic Deposit Account. Please fill the available form and ensure a deposit of Rs.200/- (Rupees two hundred only) in Indian currency at the concerned HPO. In furnishing your requisition for philatelic items, please see the details of the application form. Click here for downloading account opening form. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The applicant should fill up in the application and indicate the requirement of the following items. Send your application form to the nearest Philatelic Bureau.
From Abroad - Please fill the form available on this site as given in the above para and forward it to the Director, Mumbai GPO, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Please accompany it with the mode of payment indicated in the application form. |
Tuesday
National Philatelic Museum,New Delhi will exhibit Rare Postage Stamps
New Delhi, July 11 (IANS) The Department of Posts (DoP) Monday inaugurated the National Philatelic Museum which will exhibit rare postage stamps from across the world and also provide a platform to philatelists to exhibit their collections.
New Delhi. Ph.: +91-011-23036447, 23036447, 23036727
Timing : 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Closed: Saturday & Sunday
Situated near Connaught Place, is Dak Bhawan which has a post office with an outlet for philatelists interested in Indian stamps. The building also houses the National Philatelic Museum which has an extensive stamp collection including the first stamp issued in India by the Sindh Dak (1854) and stamps issued before Independence by the rulers of the Princely States. Free entry passes can be had from Parliament Street Head
Post office basement.
Click here to view.
‘The museum will provide enhanced and interactive platform for promoting philately and will stimulate interest for stamp collection among children,’ Radhika Doraiswamy, secretary Department of Posts, told reporters here.The museum will be open Mondays to Fridays — it will also be open on Saturdays for school groups on request. It will have an entry fee but the amount has yet not been decided. ‘There will be a nominal entry fee,’ said Doraiswamy.The museum has bays dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi and the prime ministers of India, along with freedom fighters. It also has stamps on several themes such as science andtechnology, transport and wildlife.There are stamps from abroad, and displays from the Army Postal Service and IndiaSecurity Press, Nashik.The museum also has an amphitheatre for talk shows and presentations along with a reference library. In the artists corner, the department has showcased the actual designing of a stamp and also plans to invite artists from time to time to give live demonstrations.
Courtesy :IANS
Courtesy :IANS
National Philatelic Museum
Dak Bhavan, Sardar Patel Chowk, Sansad Marg,New Delhi. Ph.: +91-011-23036447, 23036447, 23036727
Timing : 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Closed: Saturday & Sunday
Situated near Connaught Place, is Dak Bhawan which has a post office with an outlet for philatelists interested in Indian stamps. The building also houses the National Philatelic Museum which has an extensive stamp collection including the first stamp issued in India by the Sindh Dak (1854) and stamps issued before Independence by the rulers of the Princely States. Free entry passes can be had from Parliament Street Head
Post office basement.
Click here to view.
Monday
List of philately blogs and sites
Following are some Philately blogs and sites I like to visit.
The sites are very good for promotion of philately.
http://stampsofindia.com/
http://www.mbstamps.blogspot.com/
http://stampsofvelu.blogspot.com/
http://swcgtw.blogspot.com/
http://polpostman.blogspot.com/
http://philatlemcen.blogspot.com/
http://rainbowstampclub.blogspot.com/
http://setenantsofindia.blogspot.com/
http://gulfmanncollection.blogspot.com/
http://paknetmag.blogspot.com/
http://postalheritage.wordpress.com/
http://letstalkstamps.blogspot.com/
http://ganesh-myolympicphilately.blogspot.com/
http://www.indianstampghar.com/
http://stampinformation.blogspot.com/
http://www.stampcollectingblog.com/
http://philatelynews.com/
I wish them success.I wish to add them in my favourite blog/site list.
If you have any objection , pl let me inform udaysaha68@gmail.com
The sites are very good for promotion of philately.
http://stampsofindia.com/
http://www.mbstamps.blogspot.com/
http://stampsofvelu.blogspot.com/
http://swcgtw.blogspot.com/
http://polpostman.blogspot.com/
http://philatlemcen.blogspot.com/
http://rainbowstampclub.blogspot.com/
http://setenantsofindia.blogspot.com/
http://gulfmanncollection.blogspot.com/
http://paknetmag.blogspot.com/
http://postalheritage.wordpress.com/
http://letstalkstamps.blogspot.com/
http://ganesh-myolympicphilately.blogspot.com/
http://www.indianstampghar.com/
http://stampinformation.blogspot.com/
http://www.stampcollectingblog.com/
http://philatelynews.com/
I wish them success.I wish to add them in my favourite blog/site list.
If you have any objection , pl let me inform udaysaha68@gmail.com
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