2004 Great Trigonometrical Survey-Miniature Sheet Stamp(28th June 2004)

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This remarkable postage stamp set commemorates the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, a pivotal initiative that laid the foundation for modern mapping and surveying in the region. Featuring portraits of Nain Singh and Radhanath Sikdar, two key figures in this monumental undertaking, the stamps offer a fascinating glimpse into the history of science and technology in India. Nain Singh, a renowned surveyor, played a crucial role in mapping the Himalayas, while Radhanath Sikdar is celebrated for his groundbreaking calculations related to the height of Mount Everest. The stamps are not just collectibles; they’re a testament to the spirit of exploration and the advancements that shaped the country’s infrastructure. The vibrant designs showcase intricate details of surveying instruments and the geographical landscape, providing educational value. The accompanying text highlights the survey’s impact on scientific progress and infrastructural developments, making it a valuable addition for philatelists and history enthusiasts. These stamps tell a compelling story of India’s scientific legacy, commemorating a time when precise measurement and geographical understanding were vital to the nation’s progress.