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Stamp Issue Date |
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23/09/1987 |
Postage Stamp Dinomination |
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2.00 |
Postal Stamp Serial Number |
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1256 |
Postal Stamp Name |
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UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD |
Stamp Information |
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UNIVERSITY OF ALLAHABAD CENTENARY
The credit for conceiving a large Central College at Allahabad, eventually to develop into a University,goes to Sir William Muir, the then Governor. The College commenced work in a rental building, "Lowther Castle" on JUly 1, 1872 with Mr. Augustus Harrison as Principal, for other teachers and about a dozen students on the roll of the Arts Department.
The present site of te College building plan was designed by an eminent English architect W. Emerson in a modified Sarancenic style. The foundation stone of the building was laid on December 9, 1937 by Lord Borthbrook, Viceroy and Governor of India.
The College took twelve years to be completed at a cost of Rs. 9 lacs and its building, apart from teaching accomodation, consisted of the Vizianagaram tower, the hall, and the library bult of stone. The building which came to be known as Muir Central College was formally opened on April 8, 1886 by Lord Dufferin. The College was affiliated to Calcutta University.
On September 23, 1887 was pased Act XVIII incorporating the University of Allahabad giving birth to the present University. Its first convocation was addressed by Hon'ble Sir Alfred Comyns Lyall on November 15, 1887 thus lending the University the status of a Degree conferring institution. After the passing of the Indian University Act VIII of 1904, the new territorial limits of Allahabad University were specified; it was meant to serve an area of 4,52, 830 Sqr miles and a population of about 9 crores. Soon after, a new building for the University was proposed and on January 17th, 1910 the foundations of the present University Senate Hall, and the adjoining two stone buildings were laid by the then Chanceller Sir John Hewett. The approximate expenditure on these buildings was over Rs. 10 lacs.
After recognization in 1922, the University acquired a double role, firstlly as contained, unitary, residential University and secondary as an affiliated body, for outlying colleges. The resident part of the University at that ime had 846 students on its roll. From 1927 the University changed its character and started functioning purely as a teaching and residential institution.
In the course of its eventful development, the University has, in the national and international fields, established its worth: QUOT RAMO TOT ARBORES (as many branches so many trees) The extraordinary achievements of the University, and the distinction earned for it by a galaxy of renowned teachers, have shed lustre on virtually all spheres of national life. Equally remarkable are the contributions of its students union. As scholars, teachers scientists, artists, literatures, jurists, diplomates, soldiers, sportsmen, administrators, industrialists, politicians and dedicated social workers, the alumni of the University have carried the name and the glorious traditions of their alma mater to the far corners of the country and the world.
Over these 100 years the University has grown both vertically and horizontally with over 15,000 students and teaching departments on its Campus. It has added many more technical and professional courses bringing into its fold the faculties of Engineering and medicine, the constituent and associated colleges.
Text, courtesy: University of Allahabad. |
Philatelic Stamp Description |
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The 200p. multicolour stamp depicts the main block of the University of Allahabad. The first day cover depicts the Viziangaram Hall and is designed by Shri Senkha Samantha, and the cancellation by Miss Nenu Bagga. |
Stamp Currency |
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R |
Stamp Type |
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COMMEMORATIVE |
Stamp Language |
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English |
Stamp Overall Size |
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4.06 X 2.73 cms |
Postal Stamp Print Size |
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3.71 x 2.3 cms. |
Number of Stamps Per Sheet |
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40 |
Stamp Perforations |
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13 x 13 |
Postal Stamp Shape |
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Horizontal |
Postage Stamp Paper |
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Unwatermarked adhesive Gravure coated stamp paper |
Indian Stamp Process |
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Photogravure |
Number of stamps printed |
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15,00,000 |
Stamp Printed At |
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India Security Press |
Indian Stamp's Color |
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Multicolour |
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