- Jai Hind Post-mark
The
Jai Hind Post Mark was the first commemorativepostmark of Independent India, and was issued on the day of independence,15 August ,1947 . The post mark was withdrawn on 31st December 1947 but reintroduced at GirdikotPost Office ,Jodhpur in June 1948. Most of the postmarks issued after31 December 1947 are from this post office. The mark was withdrawn from Girdikot in April 1949, but was reused in June 1949 in Jodhpur Post Office in a new format of a rectangular box measuring 51 mm x 26mm which reads "Jai Hind" in English and Hindi in two lines, with the date, time and place in 3rd, 4th and 5th line respectively. The time and date are flanked with 3 wavy lines on each side. It was used as a cancellation mark. It remained in use until November 1955.The term
Jai Hind derives from theWar cry of theIndian National Army , given bySubhas Chandra Bose . The term itself was adopted by Free India as National Slogan of the country. The alphabets of the word "JAI HIND" in English and Hindi, varies from 61 mm to 67 mm, and the width varies from 11½mm to 15 mm.ee also
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Azad Hind Stamps
*Indian Postal Service
*Indian National Army
*Postal marking
*Postmark External links
*http://www.geocities.com/indianphilately/chapter1.htm
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