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Recently, President Pranab Mukherjee released commemorative stamp on the prominent industrialist Aditya Vikram Birla. The stamp celebrates Birla's achievements in globalisation of India.
India Post issues these special stamps, akin to limited edition products, to recognise the work done by people in various fields, celebrate special events, and so on.
Produced only for collection purposes and for philately, one can buy these either at philatelic bureaus and special counters designated to sell these.
Here are some of the prominent businesspersons and organisations India Post has featured on their stamps.
Source: India Post
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T S Narayanaswami
Date: November 11, 2012
Along with S N N Sankaralinga Iyer, he co-founded India Cements. He was also responsible for other companies such as South India Shippng Corporation. He is known to have laid the foundation of industrial India post-independence.
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Kamlapat Singhania
Date: December 1, 2010
He catalysed a tidal wave of industrial regeneration and social engineering in pre-independent North India with JK Organisation. To rival imports from Manchester, he set up JK Cotton Spinning & Weaving Mills Co. Ltd. Many other businesses followed that helped India to become self-reliant.
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Lakshmipat Singhania
Date: November 15, 2010
Son of Kamlapat Singhania, he with his brothers Padampat Singhania and Kailashpat Singhania expanded the business in a big way. They were pioneers in setting up a mini steel plant in 1924, and the first Indian Jute Mill in Uttar Pradesh in 1929.
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Apollo Hospitals
Date: November 2, 2009
Started by Dr Prathap C Reddy in 1983 as a 150-bed hospital, it now has 8,500 beds across 50 hospitals. India Post honoured the healthcare company for its commitment to healthcare.
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Indian Oil
June 30, 2009
The stamps were issued to celebrate the golden jubilee of the company.
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Krishna Kumar Birla
Date: March 13, 2009
Apart from being a prominent industrialist, he has also served as Member of the Rajya Sabha and was an educationist. Some of his businesses include textiles, chemicals, fertiliser, sugar, and media. He was the second son of Ghanshyam Das Birla.
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Harakh Chand Nahata
Date: February 28, 2009
His family was one of the oldest traders and distributors in north-east and Kolkata. Nahata emerged as a leading social leader and philanthropist, associated with more than 60 socio-religious organisations. He was also the first person to start road transportation in the difficult and inhabitable terrain of Tripura that helped in two way traffic and boost economic development in the area.
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SAIL (Steel Authority of India)
Date: January 31, 2009
The stamps were issued to celebrate the golden jubilee of the company. The special diamond-shaped postage stamp bears images of a blast furnace and steel products.
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Gail (India)
Date: November 19, 2008
Released by former President Pratibha Patil, the stamps were issued on silver jubilee of the company.
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Henning Holck-Larsen
Date: June 12, 2008
This Danish engineer, along with his schoolmate Soren Kristian Toubro, started the most prominent engineering and infrastructure company of the country - Larsen and Toubro - in 1938. Both of them were strongly committed to develop India's engineering capabilities.
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R M Alagappa Chettiar
April 6, 2007
Launched his career by pioneering textile business in the country, he rapidly expanded and diversified. He had rubber plantations in Malaysia, tin mines in Burma, insurance companies in Kolkata, hotels in Mumbai, theatres in Chennai and a private airline. Even British recognised his business acumen and he was knighted in 1946 at the age of 37. He took the lead in responding to government's call asking industrialists to help educate India, and set up string of institutions that laid the foundation of the Alagappa University.
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Manoharbhai Patel
Date: February 09, 2007
Father of Praful Patel, he was a hugely successful businessperson and philanthropist, who started string of educational institutes in and around Gondia. At the beginning of his career, he joined his uncle in bidi trading and quickly set up a factory for forward integration of the business. After that he started expanding and never had to look back.
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ONGC
August 14, 2006
The stamps were released to celebrate the golden jubilee of the company.
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A M M Murugappa Chettiar
Date: October 01, 2005
Son of Murugappa Group founder Dewan Bahadur A M Murugappa Chettiar, he took the business to new heights. A philanthropist, he is considered to be the leader among the industrialists who enabled the industrial advancement in South India, post 1947.
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Walchand Hirachand
Date: November 23, 2004
He was founder of Walchand group of companies that established India's first modern shipyard, first aircraft factory and first car factory. He also ran construction companies, sugar plantation, sugar factory, confectionery, engineering companies and so on.
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B D Garware
Date: February 6, 2004
He single-handedly built the empire from a humble beginning. Starting with a second-hand car business, he invested his profits in then relatively unknown areas such as plastics and made a fortune.
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Narendra Mohan
Date: October 14, 2003
A prominent industrialist, he was chairman and managing director of the Jagran Prakashan publisher - the owner of country's largest selling Hindi newspaper Dainik Jagran. He has also won many awards for his contribution to journalism.
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S L Kirloskar
February 26, 2003
Among the first Indians to graduate from the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US, he was instrumental behind the rapid growth of the Kirloskar Group. He is credited with manufacturing diesel engine indigenously that competed with imported ones.
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Dhirubhai H Ambani
December 28, 2002
For his rags-to-riches tale, he is the most idolised businessperson the country. After working in Yemen, he moved to Mumbai to start his own business in spices. Later, he moved into textile and founded Reliance Industries, which is one of the most valuable companies in India.
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Godrej Centenary
Date: July, 11, 1998
When a young man named Ardeshir Godrej gave up law and turned to lock making in the year 1897, a legend in the field of Indian industry was born. The word "Godrej" etched into the metal of his Anchor Brand locks became a symbol of self- reliance in the years that followed. He also made a scientific discovery by making soaps from vegetable oil instead of animal tallow. These stamps were released to commemorate the centenary of the Godrej industrial group. It features Ardeshir and Phirojsha Godrej, against the backdrop of graphics depicting science, technology and entrepreneurship.
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Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata
Date: November 29, 1994
J R D Tata stood out as one of the great personalities of India in the twentieth century. Born in Paris in 1904 he was appointed the chairman of Tata Sons Ltd at the age of 34 . With his charismatic and forward-looking leadership, Tata, in a career spanning well over half a century, not only led the Tata Group to new heights of achievement but also set standards for Indian industry as a whole.
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Ghanshyam Das Birla
Date: June 11, 1984
Well known for his role in the freedom movement, he started life as a trader. After setting up his first jute mill, he expanded into cement, chemicals, rayon, and steel tubes. He was dedicated educationist and founded at Pilani the Birla Education Trust and Birla Institute of Technology and Science. He was offered knighthood, which he declined.
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Laxmanrao Kashinath Kirloskar
Date: June 20, 1969
Founder of Kirloskar group, he started his life as a school teacher and later on opened a cycle repair shop in Belgaum. From this modest beginning, he went on to revolutionised Indian agriculture by introducing iron ploughs in place of traditional wooden ploughs.
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Ardaseer Cursetjee Wadia
Date: May 27, 1969
He had the unique honour of being the first in many fields. He was the first Indian who was elected a fellow of the Royal Society; he was the first to introduce lighting by gas in Bombay; and he was the first to build an ocean going steam vessel in India. India Post released the stamps to recognise his innovations and contribution to the country.
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Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata
Date: January 7, 1965
He was honoured with the stamps as recognition of his services in the industrialisation of the country. He joined his father's trading firm in 1858 and had an outstandingly successful business career during which he made a massive contribution to the country's industrial development. He set up cotton mills in Mumbai and Nagpur and founded the Tata Iron & Steel Company, which is among the largest integrated steel mills in the world.