This
September, the postal departments of India and Canada will issue their
first-ever joint postage stamps. An announcement to this effect was made after
a meeting between department of posts Secretary B V Sudhakar and Canada Post President Deepak Chopra, who is a Canadian of Indian descent.
These
stamps will be in celebration of Diwali and of Canada’s 150th anniversary,
according to a statement released by Canada Post. Chopra said that “not only
will it represent our country’s proud diversity, it will celebrate the close
bond between both countries.”
“Issuing
a joint stamp celebrating Diwali is a meaningful way to recognise the
importance of this relationship to both countries,” Sudhakar added.
Both
India and Canada will design a stamp each, and both stamps will be released
simultaneously. Canada Post director of stamp services Jim Phillips said both
versions of the stamps will be available in both nations. Phillips said they
plan to release the stamps around a month ahead of Diwali so that it allows people
enough “time to hear about them, buy them and use them”.
These
stamps will be for general circulation and will be valid for a decade.
While
the idea of releasing a permanent Diwali stamp in Canada had been “percolating
for some time”, Phillips said Canada Post was thrilled to “invite India Post
into it in terms of cooperation.”
This
is not Canada’s first Diwali stamp — in 2011, two such stamps were issued but
those were not for mass circulation and are now no longer available. The stamps
out in September, though, “will be, like any other stamp” and will become a
permanent fixture on Canadian mail.
Source
: http://m.hindustantimes.com
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