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Stamp Commemorating Diwali Issued By US Postal Service

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Published on October 14, 2016 with No Comments

A stamp with an Indian ‘diya’ or lamp on its face was launched by the US postal service at the Indian consulate to commemorate the festival of Diwali. The stamp shows a traditional ‘diya’ lit against a sparkling background, and the words ‘Forever USA 2016’ written below.

The release stamp marks the end of a seven-year-long effort by influential Indian-Americans to get Diwali recognised as a cultural holiday at par with Christmas and the Jewish festival of Hanukkah.
The release of the stamp was attended by India’s Consul General Riva Ganguly, US Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney and India’s former diplomat Hardeep Singh Puri, among others.

“It has taken many years of hard work and advocacy but light has finally triumphed. Today Diwali joins the ranks of other major religions and cultural holidays such as Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah and Eid,” Ms Maloney has been quoted by media in US.

She also said that getting the stamp approved involved tireless advocacy, including meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and personal appeals to President Barack Obama.

Vice President of the US postal service Pritha Mehra said it was “an honour” to issue the Diwali stamp and added: “We hope these will light up millions of cards and letters as they make their journey through the mail stream.”

 

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