Canada Post And India Post Mark Diwali With Joint Historic Stamp

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TORONTO –Canada Post and India Post are joining hands to issue stamps that celebrateDiwali, the Festival of Lights, an important annual observance for many Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists and Jains in Canada and around the world.

The joint stamp issueis a historic first between these postal services and reflectsour country’s diversity in the year of Canada 150.

The stamps were unveiled today at Toronto City Hall by Canada Post President and CEO Deepak Chopra, VikasSwarup, the High Commissioner of India to Canada; and John Tory, Mayor of Toronto.

“The Diwali stamps express our pride in Canada being a land of diverse faiths, customs and celebrations,” says Mr. Deepak Chopra “It is fitting that this historic first joint issue celebrates the strong relationship between Canada and India.”

About a month ahead of Diwali celebrations, which will be held from October 19 to 23, two domestic-rate stamps are available in Canada. A stamp with a red background is the Canadian design, while one with a gold background was designed by India Post.The souvenir sheet has a Canadian international rate stamp and anIndian stamp.

Diwali, a five-day celebration, begins on the 15th day of Kartika in the Hindu calendar. Its main theme is the triumph of light over darkness. The celebration traditionally includes fireworks. In Canada, people often light candles in their homes, while in India, they light small clay lamps filled with oil; illumination is believed to ward off evil and attract happiness and good fortune. Believers also display colourful geometric rangoli patterns to decorate entrances. Families and friends also share sweets and gifts with one another and with those in need.

About the stamp

Designed by Gerald Querubinof Entro Communications and India Post, and printed by Lowe-Martin, the Permanent domestic-rate stamps measure 30 mm by 35 mm. They are printed in five colours plus a varnish, and are available in booklets of 10. The Official First Day Cover is cancelled in Toronto, ON.

 Background: Stamps for other major religious celebrations

The Diwali stamps are among several thatreflect Canada’s religious diversity 150 years after Confederation. They include our annual Christmas stampswith a Christian image and another with a secular holiday theme.In May, ourEid stamp recognized Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, two important festivals forCanada’s more than one million Muslims and those worldwide. A Hanukkah stamp will recognize the Jewish faith’s eight-day celebration in December