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India Celebrates World Post Day with Commemorative Stamps Honoring 150 Years of UPU

New Delhi: On the occasion of World Post Day, the Department of Posts, Government of India, unveiled a special set of commemorative postage stamps celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Universal Postal Union (UPU). The stamps were released by Vandita Kaul, Secretary (Posts), during a ceremony held at Meghdoot Bhawan. Senior officials from the Department of Posts attended the event, paying tribute to the UPU’s significant legacy in shaping global postal services.

Established on October 9, 1874, in Bern, Switzerland, the UPU serves as a cornerstone of modern postal cooperation, with India being one of its oldest and most active members. The UPU has played a crucial role in standardizing international postal regulations, ensuring seamless mail exchange among its 192 member countries, and making postal services accessible to all.

In a message for the occasion, Union Minister of Communications and Development of Northeastern Region, Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, expressed pride in the unveiling of the commemorative stamps. He stated, “It is a matter of great pride that on World Post Day, the Department of Posts has unveiled a special set of commemorative postage stamps celebrating the 150th anniversary of the UPU. The UPU has been instrumental in shaping a world where communication knows no bounds. With these stamps, we honor India’s shared commitment to innovation and inclusivity, and reaffirm India Post’s role as a vital link in the global postal network. Together, let’s continue to bridge distances, unite communities, and foster communication across nations.”

During the ceremony, Kaul emphasized the importance of the UPU’s contributions, noting, “The UPU’s legacy of promoting global cooperation in postal services is invaluable. India’s active engagement in UPU’s initiatives, along with our efforts to modernize postal services through digital advancements and e-commerce, has enhanced India’s position in the global postal landscape.”

This year’s observance of World Post Day holds special significance as India Post celebrates 170 years of service to the nation. From urban centers to remote villages, India Post has been integral in delivering essential services and connecting people across the country.

The newly released set of three commemorative stamps reflects India’s strong connection with the UPU and symbolizes the shared values of cooperation, innovation, and inclusivity. They highlight the essential role postal services play in bridging distances, facilitating communication, and connecting people across the globe.

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