Autograph - Devarapalli Prakash Rao - (Padma Shri)

 

Devarapalli Prakash Rao, a tea seller at Cuttack Bakshi Bazar was conferred with Padma Shri award in 2019. The reason is that despite being from a poor background, he teaches 80 children. His sole income comes from selling tea. He has been selling tea for the past 50 years. His meagre income did not stop him from imparting education to poor children.
He opened a small school ‘Asha O Ashwasana’ and asked slum parents to send their children to the school. His school is upto class three and after that, he takes the effort to get them admitted into a government school.

                                          GIFTED BY - SAROJ RANJAN KAR, ODISHA

Autograph - Dutee Chand - (Athlete)


Dutee Chand (born 3 February 1996) is an Indian professional sprinter and current national champion in the women's 100 metres event. She is the third Indian woman to ever qualify for the Women's 100 metres event at the Summer Olympic Games. In 2018, Chand clinched silver in women's 100m at the Jakarta Asian Games. It was India's first medal in this event since 1998. In 2019, she became the first Indian sprinter to win gold at the Universiade, clocking 10.89 seconds in the 100m race.

Dutee is also India's first athlete to openly come out as a member of the LGBTQ+ community, when she spoke about being in a same-sex relationship in 2019.


GIFTED BY - SAROJ RANJAN KAR, ODISHA

FIRST DAY COVER : 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE VICTORIA CROSS



The recipients of the Victoria Cross shown on the stamps are:
1st class - Agansing Rai, a Gurkha who was awarded the VC in an action against the elite Japanese 33rd Division in Burma in 1944;
1st class - Boy Seaman First Class, Jack Cornwell ('The Boy VC') who was mortally wounded at his post at the Battle of Jutland;
64p - Midshipman Charles Lucas who won the very first VC for hurling a live shell over the side of his ship, during the Crimean War;
64p - Captain Noel Chavasse, a Royal Army Medical Corps Doctor who won two VCs and lost his life tending the wounded under fire on the Western Front in 1917;
72p - Captain Albert Ball of the Royal Flying Corps, an aviator who claimed 44 kills before his untimely death in 1917;
72p - Captain Charles Upham, a New Zealander who was awarded his first VC fighting German paratroopers in Crete and his second in the North African desert before being captured and eventually confined to Colditz.
The Miniature sheet (190 x 67 mm) also includes the 20p Victoria Cross stamp from the 1990 Gallantry series.

Issued On : 21.09.2006
Designed by Atelier Works
Size 41 mm (h) x 30 mm (v)
Printed by Joh. Enschede Security Print
Print Process Lithography
Perforations 14.5 x 14
Gum PVA

SPECIAL COVER : SIRIMANU CARRIED COVER (2019)


This Sirimanu carried special cover was released on October 15, 2019 on the eve of Pydithalli Sirimanotsavam celebrated to propitiate Goddess Pydithalli of Vizianagaram town in North Coastal Andhara Pradesh. This cover was carried by the priest of the temple taken in a procession tied to a lean stump of a tamarind tree, which is raised to a height of about 60 ft.

Signature of Carrier : Chief Priest Bantupalli Venkata Rao 
Cancellation: Vizianagaram City 15.10.19

Autograph - Prem Chopra - (CINEMA)


Think Bollywood villain and one of the first names that come to mind is that of Prem Chopra. One of the few actors to have been working in the industry for more than five decades, from the black-and-white era to the new millennium, and still going strong, he is a legend in his own right.  In 1976 he won Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for his role in Do Anjaane. The dialogues "My name is Prem, Prem Chopra" from the film Bobby and from the film Souten "Mai wo bala hu jo sheshay se pathar ko todtee hai" are immensely popular. 

Chopra regards his best roles and costumes were in Shaheed (1965), Sikander-e-Azam (1965), Kunwari (1966), Upkaar (1967),Do Raaste (1969), Purab Aur Pachhim(1970), Kati Patang (1970), Keemat(1973), Ajanabee(1974),Prem Nagar(1974), Kaala Sona (1975), Mehbooba(1976), Do Anjaane (1976),Jaadu Tona (1977), Tyaag (1977), Dostana (1980), Kranti (1981), Souten, Oonche Log (1985), Phool Bane Angaarey (1991), Bewaffa Se Waffa(1992).