Postal stamps help in preserving history: Yogi

LUCKNOW, Oct 15: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday said Uttar Pradesh’s rich cultural and spiritual traditions need to be preserved through postage stamps and special covers issued by the postal department so that the next generation can be taught about it more easily and broadly.
Inaugurating the 12th State Level Philatelic Exhibition, ‘UPHILEX-2022’ being organised by the UP Postal Circle, as a part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, from October 15 to October 17, 2022 at Lalit Kala Academy, Aliganj, the CM said, “Philately was once an area of great interest. Today, there are more than 300 frames on display here.
I have got the opportunity to see all the stamps and covers that have been issued by the Postal department since Independence.”
Congratulating the department, the CM said, “The department has done a great job by connecting the past with the present through such exhibitions as it is a great medium to enhance our knowledge about our history along with our present.”
He said, “Owing to the special covers, today we are fortunate to be able to see the 14 most significant regions of UP that Lord Ram travelled through during his exile.
This collection serves both as a connection to the past as well as a source of information and entertainment. This antique collection also highlights the use of technology and the value of money at the time.”
Yogi said a postage stamp issued about a specific event, event or legend, helps in preserving history. “It helps in expanding the younger generation’s knowledge about history while serving as a medium for entertainment,” he said.
The CM said Lord Ram spent 12 of his 14 years of exile in UP and Chitrakoot is a witness to this. “The postage stamp serves to preserve history by making Lord Ram’s period of exile and how he worked to provide a safe environment to the society of that time visible,” he said.
The CM said he has been told that annexures pertaining to six significant locations connected to Lord Buddha will be released on October 17. “Lord Buddha gave his first teaching in Sarnath, UP. UP was where Lord Buddha spent most ‘Chaturmas’. In UP Kushinagar, Kaushambi and Sankisa are the three key centers connected to Lord Buddha,” he said.
He said, “There are six significant locations connected to Lord Buddha in the state. Followers of Buddhism visit these places. The land of Buddha will always be viewed with hope for amity and compassion whenever the humanity will face a crisis.” Maintaining that the soul of India’s spiritual and cultural heritage resides in UP, the CM said, “Kumbh received widespread acclaim and UNESCO designated it as the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
When the locations of the Kumbh are discussed, Prayagraj is the focus of attention.” Listing the contribution of brave hearts of UP in the freedom struggle, the CM said special covers and postage stamps can help increase children’s interest in history.
“It will also enhance their knowledge and motivate them to collect stamps,” he said. Yogi said, “We also have the most fertile land and water resources. Although the weather is better now, 17 districts of UP are currently flood-affected. We can use postage stamps to raise awareness also of people.”
The CM said special covers and postage stamps are necessary to safeguard the cultural and spiritual traditions of UP. “People can readily grasp an event that is explained using graphics and photographs,” he said. (UNI)