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Independent India's First Stamp Featured in August 15 Google Doodle-- NDTV
Independent India's first stamp finds itself featured prominently in Friday's Google doodle on the occasion of India's Independence Day. India is celebrating its 68th Independence Day on 15 August 2014.
The first stamp of independent
India was issued on 21 November 1947. Independent India's first stamp
depicts the Indian tricolour flying high in the clouds, with the slogan Jai Hind (Long
Live India) on the top right. The stamp had a blue background and was
valued at three and one-half annas (roughly 0.22 India rupees in modern
terms).
India has a long and proud history
of postal systems that were developed for military and governmental
communications long before the arrival of Europeans. When the Britishers
and other European colonists eventually displaced the Mughals, their
postal systems existed alongside those of many 'independent' states.
When the East India Company displaced other powers and brought into
existence a British administrative system over most of India, the Indian
postal system as we know it today began to take shape.
Although the Indian Post Office
was established in 1837, Asia's first adhesive stamp, the Scinde Dawk,
was introduced in 1852 by Sir Bartle Frere. The Indian Post System
expanded its reach to almost all parts of India, Burma, the Straits
Settlements and other areas controlled by the British East India
Company.
After
the Independence of India in 1947, the Indian postal service continued
to function nationwide, provided essential connectivity to far-flung
regions of the country. It's not uncommon in India for the postman to
read, and indeed write, letters to/ on behalf of those who cannot read
or write; a duty that Indian postal employees perform with dedication
till date.
The India Independence Day 2014 Google doodle is
then a salute to that very spirit, featuring Independent India's first
stamp with Friday's date - 15 August 2014 - also featuring in a postal
mark-style stamp.