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    | Stamp Issue Date | : | 12/11/1996 |  
    | Postage Stamp Dinomination | : | 8.00 |  
    | Postal Stamp Serial Number | : | 1685 |  
    | Postal Stamp Name | : | DR. SALIM ALI CENTENARY |  
    | Stamp Information | : | Salim Moizuddin Abdul Ali was a versatile ornithologist, explorer, ecologist, teacher & a writer. Born on 12th November 1896 Salim Ali took up ornithology at a time when the subject in India was little more than an Englishman's pastime. Salim Ali made it a serious pursuit. In 1930 he went to the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) with a proposal. Indian birds had not been studied systematically, so would the Society send him on ornithological surveys? He didn't want a salary, only expenses. Thus for the next 20 years Salim Ali roamed the subcontinent, studying birds from Kutch to Sikkim, from Afganistan to Kerla. His method were so unique-he wove history, ecology and geography into his description of a bird and its habitat.
In 1941 Slim Ali published "The Book of Indian Birds." It was an instant success. During this period he formed a deep and abiding friendship with S. Dillon Ripley, a young zoologist with the US Army in Celylon. Pooling their vast knowlege, the two men would later publish the ten-volume Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan. |  
    | Philatelic Stamp Description | : | The Text, Stamp, FDC, and Cancellation designed by Bombay Natural History Society. |  
    | Stamp Currency | : | R |  
    | Stamp Type | : | COMMEMORATIVE |  
    | Stamp Language | : | English |  
    | Stamp Overall Size | : | 3.50 X 7.00 cms |  
    | Postal Stamp Print Size | : | 3.15X6.65 cms. |  
    | Number of Stamps Per Sheet | : | 18 |  
    | Stamp Perforations | : | 13 x 13 |  
    | Postal Stamp Shape | : | Horizontal |  
    | Postage Stamp Paper | : | Unwatermarked adhesive Gravure coated stamp paper |  
    | Indian Stamp Process | : | Photogravure |  
    | Number of stamps printed | : | 0.4 million |  
    | Stamp Printed At | : | India Security Press |  
    | Indian Stamp's Color | : | Multicolour |  |  |