Divali
Stamp From USPS –
Don’t Be Surprise ::
Next time you receive a
post parcel from the US, don’t be surprised to see a colourful display of
Diwali on it as some American lawmakers have introduced a resolution seeking
issuance of a postage stamp on the popular Indian festival.
Congresswomen Carolyn B Maloney and Grace Meng, besides
Indian-American Congressman Ami Bera, have introduced the resolution in the
House of Representatives, urging the United States Postal Service (USPS) to
create a stamp as per the Diwali Stamp resolution.
The USPS has recognised other major religious holidays such as
Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, and Eid, with a commemorative stamp earlier.
“Meaning ‘row of lights,’ Diwali celebrates the triumph of good
over evil, the awareness of one’s inner light, the dispelling of ignorance, and
bringing peace and joy through the awakening gained from this higher
knowledge,” Maloney said in her remarks on the House floor.
She added that this festive and important Indian holiday is also
observed in America.
“But despite the significance of this holiday, the United States
Postal Service has yet to merit Diwali with the same recognition as other major
religious holidays for which stamps are issued such as Christmas, Kwanzaa,
Hanukkah, and Eid,” Maloney said.
“It is long overdue that we honour this significant holiday with
a postage stamp of its own,” she said.
Adding to this, Congressman Ami Bera said that he felt honoured
to celebrate the Republic Day with Ambassador Rao and other Indian leaders in
DC.
“Congratulations to India on 63 years of democracy. As the
world’s largest democracy, India has a special relationship with the world’s
oldest democracy, the United States” he said.
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