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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Thematic Society of Pakistan

Dear collectors,


As you know number of stamp collectors is decreasing in Pakistan day by day. As far as we concern, they do not get proper guidance and knowledge for continuing their hobby and in the end they left it. Keeping in mind these kind of things we established Thematic Society of Pakistan. We are inviting you for the membership of this society. As we want to promote the hobby of thematic stamp collecting in Pakistan and want to increase the number of thematic collectors. We need your support for this purpose and we hope that you will also want to grow this hobby in Pakistan.



Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Azaadi Mubarak

Jis des ke koochay koochay me
Aflaas Awaara Phirta Ho

Jo Dharti Bhook Ugalti Ho
Dukh Dard Falak se Girta Ho

Jahaan Bhookay Nangay Bachay Bhi
AAHON pe Paalay Jatay Hon

Jahan Sachai ke Mujrim Bhi
Zindaan Me Dalaay Jatay Hon

Jahan Majbooron ke Khoon se Apne
PAAP Bhi Dhoye Jatay Hon

Uss Des ki Matti Barson se ESS
Des ke Be-Hiss Logon ko

Azaadi Mubarak Kehti Hai..

Azaadi Mubarak Kehti Hai

Thailand 2013 stamp exhibition.

CONGRGULATIONS PAKISTAN
PAKISTAN HAVE WON 3 GOLD MEDALS ALONG WITH 3 LARGE VERMEILS, 2 VERMEIL & A SILVER MEDAL IN DIFFERENT CLASSES OF WORLD STAMP EXHIBITION  IN BANGKOK-2013 ( 2-10 AUG.2013)

MR. IMTIAZ H. SUBZWARI (PRESIDENT OF PAKISTAN PHILATELIC ASSOCIATION LAHORE) REPRESENTED PAKISTAN AS NATIONAL COMMISSIONER IN THIS SHOW.

THREE GOLDS ARE WON BY 
1- MR. SALMAN QURESHI ON HIS EXHIBIT OF   BHOPAL STATE.
2- MR. SULTAN MEHMOOD ON HIS EXHIBIT OF  AFGHANISTAN.
3- MR. AFZAL NANJEE ON HIS EXHIBIT OF  OTTOMON EMPIRE.


 
Commissioner of Pakistan Mr. Imtiaz Hussain Subzwari

Accepted Exhibits
CLASS
COUNTRY
NAME OF EXHIBITOR
NO OF FRAME
TITLE OF EXHIBIT
3B
Pakistan
Afzal Nanjee
5
Turkey in Europe (1840-1900)
2C
Pakistan
Iqbal Nanjee
5
Pakistan: Duloz Issue 1865-1875
3B
Pakistan
Iqbal Nanjee
5
Postal History of Pakistan (1947-1949), A Journey
4
Pakistan
Muhammad Arif Balgamwala
8
Pakistan Postal Stationery 1947-1963
4
Pakistan
Nadeem Akhtar Syed
5
Ceylon 1857-1901
10C
Pakistan
Saleha Batool
5
Pakistan Pre Decimal Period
2B
Pakistan
Salman Qureshi
8
Bhopal (19th Century)
2B
Pakistan
Sultan Mahmud
8
Afghanistan (19th Century 1871-1880)
7B
Pakistan
Zeeshan Advani
5
The Olympic Games From 1896 to 1952

EXHIBITION POST MARKS
Date Theme Day
2/8/2013 THAILAND 2013 Day
3/8/2013 Thai Folk Art and Craft Day
4/8/2013 130 Years of Thai Postage Stamp Day
5/8/2013 Philatelist day
6/8/2013 Thai Traditional Art Day
7/8/2013 Thai Contemporary Art Day
8/8/2013 ASEAN Day
9/8/2013 Youth day
10/8/2013 Thai Khon Day
11/8/2013 Thai Cuisine Day
12/8/2013 H.M. The Queen’s Day
13/08/2013 Performance Art day
14/08/2013 10th Anniversary THP day

Monday, August 12, 2013

Men of Letters Series 'Ibn-e-Insha' Issue Date:- 15-06-2013 (2013-16)


Men of Letters Series Ibn-e-Insha Commemorative Postage Stamp June 15, 2013:- Sher Muhammad Khan with Pen-name (Ibn-e-Insha was born in Phillaur Tehsil of Jalandhar District, Punjab India on 15th June, 1927. He received his B.A. Degree from Punjab University Lahore in 1946, and did his Masters from University of Karachi in 1953. Ibn-e-Insha remained associated with various Government Services including,
·         Radio Pakistan
·         Ministry of Culture and
·         National Book Centre of Pakistan
He also served in United Nations for some time. He was a renowned poet, humorist, travelogue-writers, Journalist, Broadcaster and translator.
He died of Cancer (Hodgkin’s Lymphoma) at the age of about 50 years on January 11, 1978 in London and was buried in Karachi.
Literary Profile – in Detail
1-      Ibn-e-Insha as a Poet:- Ibn-e-Insha was recognized as one of the most talented and versatile poets of his generation. His poetry has a unique elocution that is usually heard in the natural pronunciation of Hindi Urdu complex of languages. His articulation and poetic style has an influence on generation of young poet. Three (03) collections of his poetry have been published. His famous ghazal “Insha Ji Utho”, sung by Ustad Amanat Ali Khan, is a modern day classic.
Poetry Books:-
·         Is Basti Key Ik Koochey Main
·         Chand Nagar
·         Dil-e-Wehshi
2-      As Travelogue Writer:- He has written several books of travelogues. As Insha served for UN for some time, so he visited many countries during this period and wrote some travelogues. The countries which he traveled were Japan, Philippines, China, Hong Kong, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey France, UK and United States. He wrote his travel experiences in an excellent and unique style. A remarkable common feature of his travelogues is that they have been written with a distinguished touch of humor.
His Travelogues:-
·         Awara GArd Ki Diary
·         Dunya Gol Hey
·         Ibn Battuta Kay Taaqub Maen
·         Chaltay Ho To Cheen Ko Chaliye
·         Nagri Nagri Phira Musafar
3-      As Humorist:- Besides his fame as a poet, Ibn-e-Insha was regarded as one of the best humorists of Urdu language. He wrote four (04) books of humorous prose. “Urdu Ki Akhri Kitab” was his masterpiece and one of the finest examples of satire in Urdu poking fun at everyone including politicians, historians, media etc. His book Urdu Ki Akhri Kitab and Khumar-e-Gandum are the master pieces of Urdu humor. The first edition of “Urdu Ki Akhri Kitab” was published in July, 1971 and till 2003. In his letters, his style is quite simple and natural having a touch of humor and freshness. It has natural flow and is without any affection. These letters are regarded as self portrait of him as he unveils his personality time and again in these letters.
Book of humor:-
·         Aap se kya Parda
·         Khumar e Gandum
·         Urdu Ki Aakhri Kitab
·         Khat Insha Jee Kay (Collection of letters)
4-      As Journalist:- After 1947, Insha migrated from India to Pakistan and chose journalism as his profession. He wrote columns in daily Imroze, Karachi under the pen-name of “Khana-Badosh”. In daily Jang, he wrote columns with the caption of Harf-o-Hikayat. His writing were also published in “Akhbaar-e-Khawateen”. Some of his other famous columns were published under the captions of Baqalam Khud, Baatein Inshajee Ki, and Dakhal dar Ma’qoolat.
5-      As Translator:- Ubn-e-Insha translated many great short stories of the world. For example he translated some famous works of Edgar Allan Poe under the following captions, “Saans Ki Phaansi”, “Wo Beizvi Tasveer”, “Attr Farosh Dosheeza Ke Qatal ka Mau’ma”, “Andha Kunwaan”, etc. He translated works of the famous American writer O’Henry as “Lakhon Ka Shehar”. He also translated some work of John Steinbeek as “Shehar-e-Panah”and the works of famous Russain writer Chekov as “Majboor”. Insha also translated a collection of Chinese poems in Urdu in 1960.

On Men of Letters Series Ibn-e-Insha Pakistan Post is issuing a Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs.8/- denomination on June 15, 2013.

Men of Letters Series 'Mumtaz Mufti (1905-1995)' Issue Date:- 12-06-2013 (2013-15)


Men of Letters Series Mumtaz Mufti (1905 – 1995) Commemorative Postage Stamp June 12, 2013:- Mumtaz Mufti – September 11, 1905 – October 27, 1995 – was unique in style and in diction, happened to be a trend setter in Urdu fiction; “short stories, novels, travelogue, persona writings and Radio drama”. He was born in batala, British East Punjab earned his early education from there and got graduation from Lahore. He started his career in British Rule as an English teacher in southern Punjab and after Partition of India, Initially lived at Lahore for some years and later settled for good at Islamabad.
Mumtaz Mufti started writing Urdu short stories much earlier, before partition. His first book was published in 1936. Initially his stories portrayed him a non conformist writer having liberal views, apparently influenced by Freud. Most of his initial short story books and his iconic novel “Alipur ka Aily” were the exhibits of that era. His transformation from Liberatlism to Sufism was marked in his most remarkable book “Lab-baik” and later by his voluminous autobiography “Alakh-Nagri” influenced by the closeness of Allah and the association of his friend Qudrat Ullah Shahab (A Sufi writer and senior civil servant). In his book “Alakh-Nagri” he mainly expressed his closed relations to Qudrat Ullah Shahab and tried to explain with his personal experience pertaining to Shahab, especially for the last chapter of his book “Shahab Nama”, “Chhota Mou Bari Baat”. He told every secret without which that chapter of “Shahab Nama” could not be comprehended. He supported his point of view with his first hand knowledge and as an eye witness to the mystic behavior of Qudrat Ullah Shahab. In the same book he narrated his associations with his contemporary close friends from Ahmed Bashir, Ishfaq Ahmed, Bano Qudsia to Abdaal Bela. He is the only writer in literary world for whom the biggest Anthology of about 1600 pages “Mufti Ge” has been published, compiled by his disciple Abdaal Bela. Mumtaz Mufti has about twenty highly acclaimed valuable books to his credit from “Un Kahi” to “Kahi na Jaye”. He was a famous travelogue of India “Hind Yatra” and many persona writing books in addition to his books of Radio drama. His last book “Talash” (Quest) was a summary of this total sum of search for God and men of God. This book is treated as a textbook of Sufism in circles of readers.
Mumtaz Mufti has a big group of his followers throughout the Urdu reading woric and happens to be a legend for many notable writers of all time. His writings are unique in diction, Formation, Style and appeal. In recognition of his notable extra ordinary devotion and achievements in Urdu literature, he was conferred with Sitara-e-Imtiaz (1986) Pakistan and Munshi Prem Chand Award (1989) of India. He died at the age of 90 on 27 October 1995 at Islamabad and was buried at H-8 Graveyard of Islamabad, close to his life time friend Qudrat Ullah Shahab.
On Men of Letters Series Mumtaz Mufti, a Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs.8/- denomination is being issued by Pakistan Post on June 12, 2013.

Men of Letters Series 'Ishfaq Ahmed (1925-2004)' Issue Date:- 12-06-2013 (2013-13)



Men of Letters Series Ishfaq Ahmad (1925-2004) Commemorative Postage Stamp June 12, 2013:- Ishfaq Ahmed – 22 August 1925 – 7 September 2004 was an eminent, fiction writer, playwright, and broadcaster, intellectual and Sufi writer from Pakistan. He started penning down literature alongside pioneers of Urdu Literature like, Prem Chand, Bibi, Krishan Chandar, Mumtaz Mufti, Saddat Hassan Manto, Quratulain Haider and Ismat Chugtai. His first master piece, short story “Guddaria” (The Shepherd) become classic as early as 1955.
He was born in Firozpur, British East Punjab and received his earlier education in his native town. In 1947, he migrated to Pakistan and made Lahore his permanent abode. He earned his Masters in Urdu Literature from Government College Lahore, where he met his life time partner and great Urdu writer “Bano Qudsia” and got married with her. Both contributed monumental volumes to Urdu Literatures.
In Pakistan he served initially at Walton Refugee Camp as a volunteer and later joined as Producer in Radio Azad Kashmir which was established in a truck that used to move around in various parts of Azad Kashmir. He also served as Lecturer in Dayal Singh College Lahore for two years. He went to Rome, Italy to join Radio Rome, Italy as Urdu News Caster. He became a professor of Urdu at Rome University, Italy. He learnt various European Languages and earned diplo9mas in Italian and French from the University of Rome, Italy and Grenoble, France. He also gained a diploma in Radio Broadcasting from New York, USA.
He started writing stories in his early childhood and after return from Europe to Pakistan he estabglished his own monthly literary magazine “Dastaan Go” (Story Teller). He joined Radio Pakistan as script writer initially, and later got appointed as Editor of popular Urdu weekly “Lail-o-Nahar” (Day and Night). In 1962 he started his most popular weekly Radio program “Talqeen Shah” (The Mentor) which made him a remarkable and iconic voice of Radio among masses of Pakistan and abroad. This uniwue program has the record of the longest weekly program in Asia which continued for over 30 years. In 1966, he was appointed as Director General in the maximum Grade B.P.S. 22 of the “Markazi Urdu Board” which later renamed as “Urdu Science Board”, a post he held for nest 29 years till 1979. He also happened to be the Advisor to the Federal Government in Ministry for Education. He once produced a feature film as well “Dhoop aur Saie” (Sunshine and Shadows).
Ishfaq Ahmed is a trend setter in sensitive, nation building, society reforming and Sufi Urdu Literary writing all times best Radio programmer and script writer of ever green Television Drama series. His television plays include “Aik mohabat sau afsane” (Bunch of Love Stories), “Uchhay burj Lahore dey” (Barbicans of Lahore), “Tota Kahani” (Story of the Parrot), “Lekin” (But), “Hairat Kadah” (Surprise House) and “Mun Chalay ka Sauda” (Bargain of the Wanderer). Throughout his life Ishfaq Ahmed endeavoured to reform society through his writings. He authored over twenty five books including a travelogue “Safar Dar Safar” (Long Way Journey), “A series of Zaviayas” (Angles) many other books of drama series and his last famous book “Baba Shaiba”. For his notable extra ordinary and remarkable services in the field of literature, television drama and Radio broadcasting he was awarded President’s Pride of Performance and Sitara-e-Imtiaz. Throughout his amazing creative life, he happened to be very close in person and thematic thoughts of literature with Qudrat Ullah Shahab and Mumtaz Mufti in Sufi trend settings and patriotic creative Writings in Urdu literature. He died of Pancreatic Cancer on 7th September 2004 at Lahore at the age of 79 years and is buried there.
On Men of Letter Series Ishfaq Ahmed (1925 – 2004), Pakistan Post is issuing a Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs.8/- denomination on June 12, 2013.
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Men of Letters Series Shafiq-ur-Rehman Commemorative Postage Stamp June 06, 2013:- He was born on November 9, 1920 in a small town near Rohtak, India.
Shafiq-ur-Rehman was an illustrious humorist and a short-story writer of Urdu language. He was a medical Doctor by profession, and served in Pakistan Army.
He received his education in Bahawalpur. He completed his MBBS from King Edward Medical College Lahore in 1942, and post-graduation in 1952. He began writing humorous stories during his school days.
His stories were published in a literary monthly magazine “Khayyam”. His book “Kirnain” was completed before he joined medical college and it was published in 1938 while he was still a medical student. It was followed by Shagoofay, Lehrain, Maddojazar, Parvaaz, Himaqatain, Mazeed Himaqatain, Dajla (a travelogue), Insaani tamasha (a translation of “a human comedy”) and lastly Dareechay.
Though he was a humorist, but generally there is an air of romance I his writings. Early in his career, he became a household name. His popularity increased manifold from his second book “Shagoofay”
His later books “Lehrain” and “Parvaaz” further established him as a high class humorist. His wit and repartee put him way ahead of some of his contemporaries. Though his humor is not shy of practical jokes, he uses it sparingly. His jokes have meaning beneath the surface but on the outside they amused everyone to laugh.
As far as parodies are concerned, hardly any humorist in urdu can reach his level in satire and wit. His five parodies “Qissa Chahar Darvesh”, Qassa-i-Hatim Tai bai tasweer”, Qissa Professor Ali Baba Ka”, “Tuzk-i-Nadri urf siyahat nama-i-Hinda” and “Safar nama Jahazbad Sindhi Ka” are fine satires on our history and culture.
Shafiq became very popular among adolescent. He often philosophizes about joys and sorrows, sweeping the young readers with the bouts of optimism and pessimism, giving semi-philosophical, semi-romantic explanations to the queries that haunt the youth. In Urdu Language his style is comparable to that of Stephen Leacock and Mark Twain in English Literature.
He continued to write till his death. He gave a new look to Urdu humor and is the inspiration for many of the Leading humorists nowadays. He created a world that was very real with all its joys, pains and anguish. It was an affirmation of human values and compassion. The Language he used is simple and spontaneous.
His unforgettable characters include Shaitaan, Hukoomat Aapa, Maqsood Ghora, Buddy, Nannha and others. He ruled the world of humor for almost 60 years.
Shafiq-ur-Rehman joined the Indian Army Medical Corps and served at different war fronts during ther Second World War. After partition, he joined the Pakistan Army and rose to the rank of Major General. After his retirement, he served as Chairman of the Academy of letters of Pakistan from 1980 to 1985. During his tenure, the Academy of Letters really flourished and touched its zenith as a Literary Institution.
Grief came to his happy life in the shape of sad death of his son Khalique on account of an accident and his wife’s prolonged illness.
He died on March 19, 2000 in Rawalpindi.
He was awarded the Hilal-e-Imtiaz for his military and civilian services on March 23, 2001 after his death. He wrote following books:-
·         Kirnain
·         Shagoofay
·         Lehrain
·         Madd-o-Jazar
·         Pachtaway
·         Parwaaz
·         Himaqatain
·         Mazeed Himaqatain
·         Dajlah
·         Insaani Tamasha (a translation)
·         Dareechay
On Men of Letters Series Shafiq-ur-Rehman, Pakistan Post is issuing a Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs.8/- denomination on June 6, 2013.

Men of Letters Series 'Shafiq-UR-Rehman' Issue Date:- 06-06-2013 (2013-13)


Men of Letters Series Shafiq-ur-Rehman Commemorative Postage Stamp June 06, 2013:- He was born on November 9, 1920 in a small town near Rohtak, India.
Shafiq-ur-Rehman was an illustrious humorist and a short-story writer of Urdu language. He was a medical Doctor by profession, and served in Pakistan Army.
He received his education in Bahawalpur. He completed his MBBS from King Edward Medical College Lahore in 1942, and post-graduation in 1952. He began writing humorous stories during his school days.
His stories were published in a literary monthly magazine “Khayyam”. His book “Kirnain” was completed before he joined medical college and it was published in 1938 while he was still a medical student. It was followed by Shagoofay, Lehrain, Maddojazar, Parvaaz, Himaqatain, Mazeed Himaqatain, Dajla (a travelogue), Insaani tamasha (a translation of “a human comedy”) and lastly Dareechay.
Though he was a humorist, but generally there is an air of romance I his writings. Early in his career, he became a household name. His popularity increased manifold from his second book “Shagoofay”
His later books “Lehrain” and “Parvaaz” further established him as a high class humorist. His wit and repartee put him way ahead of some of his contemporaries. Though his humor is not shy of practical jokes, he uses it sparingly. His jokes have meaning beneath the surface but on the outside they amused everyone to laugh.
As far as parodies are concerned, hardly any humorist in urdu can reach his level in satire and wit. His five parodies “Qissa Chahar Darvesh”, Qassa-i-Hatim Tai bai tasweer”, Qissa Professor Ali Baba Ka”, “Tuzk-i-Nadri urf siyahat nama-i-Hinda” and “Safar nama Jahazbad Sindhi Ka” are fine satires on our history and culture.
Shafiq became very popular among adolescent. He often philosophizes about joys and sorrows, sweeping the young readers with the bouts of optimism and pessimism, giving semi-philosophical, semi-romantic explanations to the queries that haunt the youth. In Urdu Language his style is comparable to that of Stephen Leacock and Mark Twain in English Literature.
He continued to write till his death. He gave a new look to Urdu humor and is the inspiration for many of the Leading humorists nowadays. He created a world that was very real with all its joys, pains and anguish. It was an affirmation of human values and compassion. The Language he used is simple and spontaneous.
His unforgettable characters include Shaitaan, Hukoomat Aapa, Maqsood Ghora, Buddy, Nannha and others. He ruled the world of humor for almost 60 years.
Shafiq-ur-Rehman joined the Indian Army Medical Corps and served at different war fronts during ther Second World War. After partition, he joined the Pakistan Army and rose to the rank of Major General. After his retirement, he served as Chairman of the Academy of letters of Pakistan from 1980 to 1985. During his tenure, the Academy of Letters really flourished and touched its zenith as a Literary Institution.
Grief came to his happy life in the shape of sad death of his son Khalique on account of an accident and his wife’s prolonged illness.
He died on March 19, 2000 in Rawalpindi.
He was awarded the Hilal-e-Imtiaz for his military and civilian services on March 23, 2001 after his death. He wrote following books:-
·         Kirnain
·         Shagoofay
·         Lehrain
·         Madd-o-Jazar
·         Pachtaway
·         Parwaaz
·         Himaqatain
·         Mazeed Himaqatain
·         Dajlah
·         Insaani Tamasha (a translation)
·         Dareechay
On Men of Letters Series Shafiq-ur-Rehman, Pakistan Post is issuing a Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs.8/- denomination on June 6, 2013.