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65645af43a8b9018148139e2Shobhaphila's Indian Sheetlet Sheet - Kurinji Campaign Stamp ( 29th May 2006)

The Kurinji stamp is a commemorative Indian postage stamp issued by India Post on May 29, 2006, featuring the rare, blue-flowering Neelakurinji shrub (Strobilanthes kunthiana) that blooms every 12 years in the Western Ghats, highlighting its ecological significance as a health indicator, medicinal value, and cultural tie to Tamil legends, with the Rs. 15 stamp showcasing its vibrant, bell-shaped flowers. Key Details of the Stamp:

  • Issuing Authority: Department of Posts, Government of India.
  • Date of Issue: May 29, 2006.
  • Denomination: ₹15 (Rupees 15).
  • Design: Depicts a bunch of blooming Kurinji flowers, often showing their signature purplish-blue color.
  • Theme: "Save Kurinji Campaign" and celebration of the legendary flower of the Western Ghats. 
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Shobhaphila's Indian Sheetlet Sheet - Kurinji Campaign Stamp ( 29th May 2006)

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Country of originIndia
BrandShobhaphila
Net Quantity1 sheet
Product Dimensions8L x 8W x 0.5H cm
Manufacturer or packer nameShobhaphila
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The Kurinji stamp is a commemorative Indian postage stamp issued by India Post on May 29, 2006, featuring the rare, blue-flowering Neelakurinji shrub (Strobilanthes kunthiana) that blooms every 12 years in the Western Ghats, highlighting its ecological significance as a health indicator, medicinal value, and cultural tie to Tamil legends, with the Rs. 15 stamp showcasing its vibrant, bell-shaped flowers. Key Details of the Stamp:

  • Issuing Authority: Department of Posts, Government of India.
  • Date of Issue: May 29, 2006.
  • Denomination: ₹15 (Rupees 15).
  • Design: Depicts a bunch of blooming Kurinji flowers, often showing their signature purplish-blue color.
  • Theme: "Save Kurinji Campaign" and celebration of the legendary flower of the Western Ghats. 

Country of originIndia
BrandShobhaphila
Common nameSheetlets
Net Quantity1 sheet
Weight200 g
Package Dimension12L x 10W x 0.5H cm
Product Dimensions8L x 8W x 0.5H cm
Manufacturer or packer nameShobhaphila
Manufacturer or packer addressDiamond city south, Tower 4, 13h ,58. Mahatama Gandhi road, Tollygange. kolkata 700041
Manufacturing Date2006
contact details consumer careSHOBHAPHILA, [email protected]