May 21, 2011

Indian Stamp On Rajiv Gandhi–A Life For India

Indian Stamp On Rajiv Gandhi–A Life For India




Indian Stamp For The Day For May 21st
Stamp On Rajiv Gandhi Released By India Post In 1991
Today was the day in 1991 ,The 6th Prime Minister Of India Sri Rajiv Gandhi Was Assassinated.Today’s Stamp For The Day Is the Stamp On Rajiv Gandhi Released In 1991
Information About The Stamp On Rajiv Gandhi
Rajiv Gandhi  was sworn in as the 6th Prime Minister of India after assassination Of his mother Indira Gandhi On October 31st,1984.Rajiv Gandhi served as the prime minister of India from October 1984 to December 1989.  Rajiv Gandhi was the youngest Prime Minister of India  at the age of 40.
Rajiv Gandhi ,elder son of Indira and Feroze Gandhi.completed his education at Cambridge.It was in Cambridge he met Italian-born Sonia Maino , whom he later married. Rajiv Gandhi became a professional pilot for Indian Airlines. After the death of his younger brother Sanjay Gandhi in 1980,Rajiv Gandhi entered politics.
Rajiv Gandhi spearheaded the Congress victory in 1984.The Congress party won 411 seats out of 542. Rajiv Gandhi is credited for the dismantling the License Raj and modernizing the telecommunications industry and the the education system.Rajiv Gandhi was known for his initiatives to improve science and technology.Rajiv Gandhi improved relations with the United States.
Rajiv Gandhi remained Congress President until the elections in 1991. While campaigning, he was assassinated by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) group in 1991.
First Day Cover For The Stamp On Rajiv Gandhi
Rajiv Gandhi FDC Released By India Post
Cancellation For The Stamp On Rajiv Gandhi
Pictorial Cancellation For The Stamp On Rajiv Gandhi
First Day Cancellation For The Stamp On Rajiv Gandhi
Traffic Lights For The Indian Stamp On Rajiv Gandhi
Traffic Light For The Stamp On Rajiv Gandhi Released In The Year 1991
Traffic Lights For The Stamp On Rajiv Gandhi Released in 1991
Block Of Four Stamps Of Rajiv Gandhi
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Block Of Four Stamps Of Rajiv Gandhi Released By India Post

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