The World Philately News-. Dt: 29.07.2021

A Miniature sheet( No.143) consisting 2nos.of commemorative postage stamp Issued on (29/07/2016) International Tiger Day / The Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is a wildlife Sanctuary in Chandrapur district , Maharashtra state in India , It is oldest and largest national park.created in 1955 , the reserve includes the Tadoba National park and Andheri wildlife sanctuary.The reserve consists of 577.96 square kilometres of reserved forest and 32.51 square kilometres of protected forest. Tadoba is taken from the name of the god "Tadoba"is taken from the name of the god "Taru" worshipped by the tribes who live in the dense forests of the Tadoba and Andheri region "Andheri" refers to the Andheri river that meanders through the forest.
   
"The Tadoba Tiger Reserve is rich in flora and fauna. Some of the famous and wildly seen flora of this park include, Teak, Ain, Bija, Dhauda, Hald, Salai, Semal, Tendu, Beheda, Hirda, Karaya gum, Mahua Madhuca, Arjun, Bamboo, Bheria, Black Plum, and many others. Apart from this the list of animals noted in this part include, Tigers, Indian leopards, Sloth bears, Gaur, Nilgai, Dhole, Striped Hyena, Small Indian Civet, Jungle Cats, Sambar, Spotted Deer, Barking Deer, Chital, Marsh Crocodile, Indian Python, Indian Cobra, Grey-headed Fish Eagle, Crested Serpent Eagle, Peacock, Jewel Beetles, Wolf Spiders, etc.  
Courtesy: Mr Bibhuti Mohan Mohanty, EIPA.

*TODAY*
*International Tiger Day*

The tiger is the largest of the world’s big cats and this magnificent creature, with its distinctive orange and black stripes and beautifully marked face, has a day that is dedicated to it.

International Tiger Day has been created so that people around the world can raise awareness for tiger conservation. The aim of the day is to help promote a worldwide system whereby we are dedicated to protecting tigers and their natural habitats.

We can also use this day to support tiger conservation issues and to raise awareness. After all, when more people are aware of something, they are going to be more inclined to help, and that is why this day is so important.

There are a number of different issues that tigers all around the world face. There are a number of treats that are driving tigers close to extinction, and we can do our bit to make sure that we do not lose these incredible creatures. Some of the threats that tigers face include poaching, conflict with humans, and habitat loss. 

Poaching and the illegal trade industry is a very worrying one. This is the biggest threat that wild tigers face. Demand for tiger bone, skin, and other body parts is leading to poaching and trafficking. This is having a monumental impact on the sub-populations of tigers, resulting in localized extinctions. We often see tiger skins being used in home decor.

Moreover, bones are used for medicines and tonics. This has seen illegal criminal syndicates get involved in the tiger trade in order to make huge profits. It really is a worrying industry. In fact, it is thought to be worth 10 billion dollars per annum in the United States alone. This is why we need to support charities and work hard to put an end to poaching and the illegal trade of tiger parts. 

While this represents the biggest threats to tigers, there are a number of other threats as well. This includes habitat loss. Throughout the world, tiger habitats have reduced because of access routes, human settlements, timber logging, plantations, and agriculture.

In fact, only around seven percent of the historical range of a tiger is still intact today. That is an incredibly small and worrying amount. This can increase the number of conflicts between tigers, as they roman about and try to locate new habitats. Not only this, but genetic diversity can reduce because it can cause there to be inbreeding in small populations.

*History of International Tiger Day*
This was first celebrated in 2010 and was founded at an international summit that had been called in response to the shocking news that 97% of all wild tigers had disappeared in the last century, with only around 3,000 left alive.

Tigers are on the brink of extinction and International World Tiger Day aims to bring attention to this fact and try to halt their decline. Many factors have caused their numbers to fall, including habitat loss, climate change, hunting and poaching and Tiger Day aims to protect and expand their habitats and raise awareness of the need for conservation.

Many international organizations are involved in the day, including the WWF, the IFAW and the Smithsonian Institute.

Wild tiger populations have declined by around 95% since the beginning of the 20th century. There’s now estimated to be around 3,900 wild tigers.

Each tiger has a unique set of stripes – like a fingerprint – and this helps us identify individuals in the wild. Since the beginning of the 20th century, wild tiger populations have declined by around 95%. Sadly, there are more tigers in captivity in the US than are left in the wild. The tiger is officially classed as endangered by the IUCN.

Animal adoptions give a huge boost to the work that the WWF is doing. They not only help fund projects to work with local communities to monitor tiger movements, reduce poaching and help people to realize benefits from living in close proximity to wild tigers – but they also support our other vital work around the world.

So what are you waiting for head over to the WWF adopt a tiger page to help this fantastic organization and their efforts to protect this amazing animal.

Of course, adopting a tiger is not the only way that you can help on this date. There are a number of other things that you can do. You could raise funds for a tiger charity, for example. Moreover, raising awareness is critically important. You can take to social media to make sure that your friends, followers, and family members are aware of the different threats that tigers face.

A lot of people are not aware of these threats, and so spreading the knowledge can help to make sure that we all do our bit to ensure that the tiger’s future is a fruitful one. There will be a lot of videos, infographics, and interesting pieces of content going around that you can share with others.
*Tamilvanan Philatelist*
courtesy : Mr.Pratap Adtiya.3 Sheets.

yesterday issued special cover to Late 
Mr. Vijayshree Routary, Philatelist & Politician in Odisha state for his birth anniversary. Great effort taken by 
EIPA - Eastern India Philatelist Association.
All the best to EIPA.

Vidyasagar College is a governmental college, affiliated to the University of Calcutta, located in North Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 

Founded in 1872, it was the first private college (now governmental) in India which was purely run, maintained and financed by Indians. Formerly known as Metropolitan Institution, it was named after its founder Pandit Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar in 1917. The college offers both post-graduate and under-graduate courses in a number of subjects in the three streams of arts, science and commerce.Courtesy: Mr Basakaran , SIPA

The Jammu and Kashmir High Court, known officially as the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, is the common High Court for Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.  It was established in 26 March 1928 by letters patent issued by the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir. The seat of the court shifts between its summer capital Srinagar and winter capital Jammu.
Courtesy: Mr Basakaran , SIPA

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On this day, on 29th July 1836, the Inauguration of the famous landmark and memorial, Arc de Triomphe in Paris(shown on this French  stamp) , France, took place. The Arc de Triomphe honours those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, with the names of all French victories and generals inscribed on its inner and outer surfaces. Beneath its vault lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I. 
Courtesy: Abijit,SIPA.

On 29th July 1588, during the Anglo-Spanish War,  the English naval forces under the command of Lord Charles Howard and Sir Francis Drake defeated  the Spanish Armada off the coast of Gravelines, near Calais on the French coast.
Courtesy: Abijit,SIPA.


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Nice Encouragement given  to Philatelist's  health by another senior Philatelist Mr.Mani Muthu Krishnan sir .  It was very Greatest 
Encouragement to this Philatelist.

*Aruna Asaf Ali,* passed away on 29 July 1996, was an Indian educator, political activist, and publisher. An active participant in the Indian independence movement, she is widely remembered for hoisting the Indian National flag at the Gowalia Tank maidan, Bombay during a Quit India Movement in 1942. Post-independence, she remained active in politics, becoming Delhi's first Mayor. Courtesy Mr.Rajeev Kholi
On 29 July 1911, *Mohan Bagan* became the first Indian football team to win the I.F.A. Shield.  Courtesy Mr.Rajeev Kholi
*J. R. D. Tata,* born on 29 July 1904, was a French-born Indian aviator, entrepreneur, chairman of Tata Group and the shareholder of Tata Sons.

Born into the Tata family of India, he was the son of noted businessman Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata and his wife Suzanne Brière. His mother was the first woman in India to drive a car and, in 1929, he became the first licensed pilot in India. He is also best known for being the founder of several industries under the Tata Group, including Tata Consultancy Services, Tata Motors, Titan Industries, Tata Salt, Voltas and Air India. In 1983, he was awarded the French Legion of Honour and in 1955 and 1992, he received two of India's highest civilian awards the Padma Vibhushan and the Bharat Ratna. These honors were bestowed on him for his contributions to Indian industry.   Courtesy Mr.Rajeev Kholi


On 29th July, wàs born Dag Hjalmar  Hammarskjöld [ 29 July 1905 – 18 September 1961), who was a Swedish economist and diplomat who served as the second Secretary-General of the United Nations. As of 2021, he remains the youngest person to have held the post, having been only 47 years old when he was appointed in 1953.

Courtesy: Abijit,SIPA.

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