डाक
विभाग के दिल्ली डाक सर्कल ने आज (24-11-11) यहां जिला स्तर की अरावली-ए श्रृंखला
नामक दो दिवसीय प्रदर्शनी का आयोजन किया। दिल्ली क्षेत्र के जी ओ सी
मुख्यालय ले. जनरल वी.के. पिल्लै ने इसका उद्घाटन किया। इस अवसर पर
दिल्ली सर्कल की मुख्य महा डाकपाल सुश्री रामेश्वरी हांडा भी उपस्थित
थीं। इस अवसर पर बारसीलाईट रेलवे पर एक विशेष डाक लिफ़ाफ़ा भी जारी किया
गया। रेलवे बोर्ड के कार्यकारी निदेशक (धरोहर) श्री मनु गोयल को ‘’मेरी डाक
टिकटें’’ का एक सेट प्रस्तुत किया गया।
ले. जनरल वी.के. पिल्लै ने अपने उद्घाटन भाषण में कहा कि डाक विभाग का
सेना के जवानों के जीवन में विशेष स्थान है, क्योंकि यह जवानों के घरों
और उनके बीच भावनाओं से भरे विचारों का आदान-प्रदान करते हैं। उन्होंने
बताया कि उनके पास भी डाक टिकटों का एक अच्छा संग्रह है।
A two-day District Level Philatelic
Exhibition“Aravali-A Series of Stamps” organized by the Delhi Postal
Circle, Department of Posts (DoP) was inaugurated here today by Lt
General V K Pillai, SM, General Officer Commanding, HQs, Delhi Area in
the presence Ms Rameshwari Handa, Chief Postmaster General, Delhi
Circle. A special cover on Barsilight Railways was also released on
this occasion. A set of “My Stamp” was also presented to Shri Manu Goel,
Executive Director(Heritage) Railway Board.
In his inaugural address Lt General V K Pillai said that Department of Post has special place in the lives of men in uniform as letters carry emotions to and fro from their homes. He disclosed that that he himself has a good collection of stamps.
Speaking on the occassion Shri Manu Goel shared long association of Deprtment of Posts and Railways. He informed that names of the trains with suffix Mail, like Punjab Mail used to imply that mail was transported by that train.
Ms Rameshwari Handa, Chief Postmaster General, Delhi Circle said that Communication and movement is common to the three institutions of DoP, Railways and Army. She said it is an excellent opportunity for all to share and learn from each other.
India Post carries out various activities to create awareness about importance of Philately by organizing road shows, exhibition, quiz competition, Philatelic Workshops, Stamp Designing Contest etc, at different places in order to facilitate school children to attend easily. This year, Delhi Postal Circle is organizing a series of philately exhibitions. This i Philatelic Exhibition in South West Division during 24th and 25th November 2011 at National Rail Museum is third such exhibition, which would certainly be a place of interest for the children. Children from around 50 schools will participate in this event. The exhibition has been named as “Aravali - A Series of Stamps”. Students of age group up to 18 years will participate in the exhibition and display their exhibits. The exhibition will be informative and of educational experience for all the children. Different activities like Design a cover (Painting competition) on the theme of 100 years of Delhi and quiz competition will be held during the exhibition.
In his inaugural address Lt General V K Pillai said that Department of Post has special place in the lives of men in uniform as letters carry emotions to and fro from their homes. He disclosed that that he himself has a good collection of stamps.
Speaking on the occassion Shri Manu Goel shared long association of Deprtment of Posts and Railways. He informed that names of the trains with suffix Mail, like Punjab Mail used to imply that mail was transported by that train.
Ms Rameshwari Handa, Chief Postmaster General, Delhi Circle said that Communication and movement is common to the three institutions of DoP, Railways and Army. She said it is an excellent opportunity for all to share and learn from each other.
India Post carries out various activities to create awareness about importance of Philately by organizing road shows, exhibition, quiz competition, Philatelic Workshops, Stamp Designing Contest etc, at different places in order to facilitate school children to attend easily. This year, Delhi Postal Circle is organizing a series of philately exhibitions. This i Philatelic Exhibition in South West Division during 24th and 25th November 2011 at National Rail Museum is third such exhibition, which would certainly be a place of interest for the children. Children from around 50 schools will participate in this event. The exhibition has been named as “Aravali - A Series of Stamps”. Students of age group up to 18 years will participate in the exhibition and display their exhibits. The exhibition will be informative and of educational experience for all the children. Different activities like Design a cover (Painting competition) on the theme of 100 years of Delhi and quiz competition will be held during the exhibition.
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