Discover a remarkable piece of Indian philatelic history with this meticulously curated collection of 1971 Vintage Indian Postage Stamps. This set comprises 18 distinct commemorative stamps, offering a vibrant snapshot of India’s cultural, historical, and social landscape from that pivotal year. Each stamp is a miniature work of art, showcasing the nation’s rich heritage and celebrating significant events and personalities.
This unique collection includes stamps commemorating:
- The Golden Jubilee of Kashi Vidyapith (1921-1971), honoring a venerable institution of learning.
 - The Census Centenary (1971), reflecting India’s dedication to understanding its populace.
 - The 25th Anniversary of UNESCO, highlighting India’s commitment to international cooperation in education, science, and culture.
 - Children’s Day, celebrating the nation’s future generations.
 - World Thrift Day, promoting financial prudence and saving.
 - The Golden Jubilee of Visva-Bharati, Rabindranath Tagore’s esteemed university.
 - ‘Cricket Victories’, commemorating India’s growing prowess in the sport.
 
Additionally, the collection features stamps dedicated to notable figures who shaped India’s past and present, such as:
- Acharya Narendra Deo
 - Dadasaheb Phalke, the father of Indian cinema
 - Abanindranath Tagore, a pioneer of modern Indian art
 - Swami Virjanand
 - Sant Ravidas
 - Deenabandhu C.F. Andrews
 - Sri Ramana Maharshi
 - Raja Ravi Varma, a celebrated painter
 - C.V. Raman, the Nobel laureate physicist
 - And the ‘Charter of Cyrus the Great – 2500th Anniversary’ showcasing India’s global historical awareness.
 
Perfect for seasoned philatelists, history enthusiasts, or anyone looking to own a tangible piece of India’s past, this collection is an excellent addition to any stamp album. Each stamp tells a story, making this a truly educational and aesthetically pleasing acquisition. Don’t miss the opportunity to acquire these authentic 1971 Indian commemorative stamps, preserved for your enjoyment and appreciation.
							
					
					


