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List of people on the car stamps of India

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This is a record of people on the cartage stamps of India.

A

  • Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, politician, Premier and Primary Minister of Jammu & Cashmere (1988)
  • Maraimalai Adigal, Tamil lecturer, pundit and researcher (2007)
  • A.

    P. Number. Abdul Kalam, Indian President reprove Missile Man of the sovereign state (2015)

  • Jyoti Prasad Agarwala Cultural celeb, nationalist, musician, poet and discipline (2004)
  • Salim Ali, Ornithologist, explorer, zoologist factualist, teacher and writer (1996)
  • Zamin Caliph, Educator, Poet, founded the cardinal Department of Urdu in India.
  • Dhirubhai Ambani, industrialist of Gujarat (2002)
  • B.

    R. Ambedkar, founder of Navayana Buddhism, architect of the Establishment of India (1966, 1973, 1991, 2001, 2009, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017[1])[2][3]

  • Alluri Sitarama Raju, revolutionary (1986)
  • Annamacharya Saint, social reformer and singer-poet (2004)
  • Abdul Qaiyum Ansari (2005)
  • Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari Congress President Ghazipur
  • Frank Suffragist Parliamentarian, jurist, educationist and sponsor (2003)
  • Sree Sree Thakur Anukulchandra (1987)[4]
  • Talimeren Ao, footballer and physician (2018)[5]
  • M.

    V. Arunachalam, businessman and Head of Murugappa Group (2018)[5]

  • Rukmini Devi Arundale (1987)
  • Veeran Azhagu Muthu Kone ((2015)[6]
  • Sri Aurobindo philosopher, author be proof against nationalist
  • Chandra Shekhar Azad revolutionary (1988)

B

  • Bhagwan Baba, Ascetic, mystic and saint-poet (2002)
  • Sant Gadge Baba Religious common-sense, social reformer and saint (1998)
  • Sai Baba of Shirdi, saint status fakir, cross-denominational spiritual master (2008, 2017[1])
  • Homi Jehangir Bhabha, nuclear physicist
  • Harivansh Rai Bachchan, Hindi writer existing poet (2003)
  • Ecoman Vijaypal Baghel, green (2001)
  • Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna, politician (2018)[5]
  • Allah Jilai Bai (2003)
  • Kanika Bandopadhyay, Advocate of Rabindra Sangeet (2002)
  • Tarashankar Bandopadhyay, Bangla Author and Jnanpith Jackpot Winner (1998)
  • Sibnath Banerjee (1997)
  • Thakkar Bapa, Social Worker (1969)
  • Radha Gobinda Baruah (2000)
  • Panna Lal Barupal (2006)
  • Basaveswara, Group reformer, From Karnataka (1997)
  • Vaikom Muhammad Basheer (2009)
  • D.R.

    Bendre, Kannada Framer and Jnanpith Award Winner (1998)

  • Homi Bhaba (1996)
  • Rajarshi Bhagyachandra (2000)
  • M. Bhaktavatsalam (2008)
  • Raja Bhamashah (2000)
  • Neeraja Bhanot, Asiatic Flight Attendant and Ashok Chakra Winner (2004)
  • Subramania Bharati, poet mushroom statesman (1960)
  • Mukut Behari Bhargava (2003)
  • Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande musician (1961)
  • Acharya Bhikshu, Founder of JainSvetambar Terapanth turn the spotlight on (2004)
  • Brajlal Biyani (2002)
  • Sree Sree Borda (2010)[7]
  • Jagadis Chandra Bose, scientist (1958)
  • Sarat Chandra Bose, Freedom Fighter, Pilot of Bengal Pradesh Congress Assembly, Member of the interim cabinet
  • Subhas Chandra Bose, Freedom Fighter, Impresario of Indian National Congress, Sense of Azad Hind government
  • Louis Pedagogue (2009)
  • Swami Brahmanand, Freedom fighter, 1 of parliament, social reformer (1997)
  • Buddha (1956, 2007)
  • S.D.

    Burman, Music framer and singer (2007)

C

  • Bhikaiji Cama, Self-direction Fighter (1962)
  • William Carey, missionary
  • M Motto Chagla, Jurist, judge, educationist, deputy, Union Cabinet Minister and Politico (2004)
  • Arun Kumar Chanda (2000)
  • Krishan Chander, author (2017)[1]
  • Prabodh Chandra (2005)
  • Thakur Anukul Chandra (1987)
  • Kittur Rani Channamma Sovereign of Kittur (1977)
  • Damodar Hari Chapekar, revolutionary (2018)[5]
  • Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, penny-a-liner and author of "Vande Mataram"
  • Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, novelist (1976)
  • Prithviraj Chauhan, king during the Chahamanas castigate Shakambhari dynasty (2000, 2018: progression of 4 stamps[5])
  • Subhadra Kumari Chauhan, poet (1976)
  • S.B.

    Chavan, politician (2007)

  • Father Kuriakose Elias Chavara (1987)
  • A. Batch. M. Murugappa Chettiar (2005)
  • Rajah Sir Muthiah Chettiar (1987)[8]
  • R.M. Algappa Chettiar (2007)
  • S. Rm. M. Annamalai Chettiar (1980)[8]
  • Calava Cunnan Chetty, founder a choice of a university in Tamil Nadu (2019)[9]
  • Chhatrasal, Bundela Ruler (1987)
  • Dheeran Chinnamalai (2005)
  • Frédéric Chopin, Music composer pick the Piano (2001)
  • Jaglal Choudhary (2000)
  • T.B.

    Cunha, Goan freedom Fighter (1998)

D

  • Jawaharlal Darda (2005)
  • Baba Raghav Das, Selfdenier, reformer and freedom fighter (1998)
  • Chittaranjan Das Freedom Fighter, founder selected Swaraj Party
  • Lokanayak Omeo Kumar Das (1998)
  • Lala Deen Dayal (2006)
  • D.

    Inexpert. Deodhar, Cricket Player (1996)

  • C. Recur. Deshmukh (2004)
  • Durgabai Deshmukh, freedom hero and social activist (1982)
  • Nanaji Deshmukh, politician (2017)[1]
  • Purushottam Laxman Deshpande (2002)
  • Ashapoorna Devi, Bangla Author and Jnanpith Award Winner (1998)
  • Bishnu Dey, Bangla Author and Jnanpith Award Champ (1998)
  • Ramdhari Singh Dinkar
  • Jairamdas Doulatram, legislator and freedom fighter (1985)
  • Dnyaneshwar, dear (1997)
  • Kunji Lal Dubey (1996)
  • Henry Dunant, Red Cross founder (1957)
  • Guru Dutt, Director, actor and film maker (2004)
  • Hazari Prasad Dwivedi, Hindi originator (1997)

E

F

G

  • D.R.

    Gadgil, Economist (2008)

  • Bhaurao Krishnarao Gaikwad (2002)
  • Indira Gandhi, Politician significant Indian Prime Minister (1984, 1985)
  • Kasturba Gandhi (1996)
  • Mahatma Gandhi (1948, 1998, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2018: series of 7 stamps for 150th birthday[5] & 2018: India–South Africa Joint Egress, with Mandela stamp,[5] 2019: pile of 5 stamps for 150 birthday[9])
  • Rajiv Gandhi (2004)
  • Sanjay Gandhi (1981)
  • Virchand Gandhi, 19th Century Indian Chronicle (2009)
  • Gemini Ganesan Actor (2006)
  • Savitri Ganesan Actress (2011)
  • Tyagamurti Goswami Ganeshdutt (1987)
  • Balwant Gargi, writer and academic (2017)[1]
  • B D Garware, Industrialist (2004)
  • George With no holds barred of the United Kingdom (1911)
  • George VI of the United Nation (1937)
  • Mirza Ghalib, poet (1953)
  • Ghantasala, Playback singer and music director (2003)
  • Guru Ghasidas (1987)
  • Ritwik Ghatak, Script essayist and Film Director (2007)
  • Santidev Ghose (2002)
  • V.K.

    Gokak, Kannada Author beginning Jnanpith Award Winner (1998)

  • Bhaskar Vishwananth Ghokale (2019)[9]
  • Aloysius Gonzaga (2001)
  • Sagarmal Gopa, Freedom fighter (1986)
  • Tripuraneni Gopichand, Dravidian Novelist and Film Director (2011)
  • Narayan Ganesh Goray (1998)
  • Babu Gulabrai, author and philosopher (2002)
  • D.

    V. Gundappa, Kannada poet (1988)

  • Shyam Lal Gupt 'Parshad' (1997)
  • Sane Guruji, Socio/Political Situation Leader (2001)

H

I

J

K

  • Kabir, poet/saint (1953, 2004)
  • Mohammad Kabiruddin (2019)[9]
  • Zorawar Singh Kahluria, usual in the Sikh Empire (2000)
  • Pratap Singh Kairon (2005)
  • Hemu Kalani
  • Ayyan Baseborn (2002)
  • Kalidasa, poet (1960)
  • Vi.

    Kalyanasundarnar (2005)

  • Krishan Kant (2005)
  • K. Shivarama Karanth, Kanarese Author and Jnanpith Award Support (2003)
  • Dhondo Keshav Karve, educator (1958)
  • Dr. Kailash Nath Katju, Freedom aeroplane (1987)
  • Udumalai Narayana Kavi (2008)
  • C. Kesavan, politician (2018)[5]
  • Vakkom Abdul Khader (1998)
  • Bade Ghulam Ali Khan (2003)
  • Hakim Ajmal Khan, Freedom fighter (1987)
  • Mehboob Caravanserai (2007)
  • Syed Ahmad Khan (1998)
  • Ustad Bismillah Khan, Shehnai maestro (2008)
  • Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan (2000)
  • Ustad Sabri Caravansary, sarangi musician (2018)[5]
  • Vishnu Sakharam Khandekar (1998)
  • Rajesh Khanna, Actor (2013)
  • Martin Theologizer King Jr.

    (1969,[10] 2008)

  • S.L. Kirloskar (2003)
  • Saifuddin Kitchlew, freedom fighter (1989)[11]
  • Jhalkari Bai Koli (2001)
  • Abai Qunanbaiuly (1996)
  • Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi, mathematician, statistician, prep added to polymath (2008)
  • T.T.

    Krishnamachari (2002)

  • Jiddu Krishnamurti (1987)
  • Hemant Kumar (2003)
  • Kishore Kumar (2003)
  • Tirupur Kumaran, Freedom fighter (2004)
  • Hanagal Kumaraswamiji, saint, holy leader (2017)[1]
  • Pandit Hridya Nath Kunzru, Freedom fighter (1987)
  • G. Sankara Kurup (2003)
  • Kusumagraj (2003)
  • Swami Kuvalayananda (2019)[9]
  • M.M.

    Kuzhiveli (2019)[9]

L

M

  • Anandamayi Ma (1987)
  • Madhubala, Film Actress (2008)
  • Mehr Chand Mahajan, Chief Justice of the Beyond compare Court of India (2017)[1]
  • Begum Hazrat Mahal (1984)
  • Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1986)
  • Gulabrao Maharaj, philosopher and Hindi saint (2018)[5])
  • Kakaji Maharaj (2003)
  • Sant Santaji Jagnade Maharaj (2009)
  • Sri Ramana Maharshi (1998)
  • Dr.

    Harekrushna Mahtab (2000)

  • Maharana Pratap, Indian fetid (1967)[12]
  • Mahadevappa Mailar, martyr (2018)[5]
  • Asrar Irresponsible Haq 'Majaaz', Urdu Poet (2008)
  • Madan Mohan Malaviya, educator (1961)
  • B. Owner. Mandal (2001)
  • Nelson Mandela, (2018: India–South Africa Joint Issue, with Solon stamp)[5]
  • Field Marshal SHFJ Manekshaw, Amerindian Army Officer (2008)
  • Vinoo Mankad, Cricket Player (1996)
  • Murasoli Maran (2004)
  • Chandragupta Maurya (2001)
  • Meera, princess (1953)
  • Balwantrai Mehta (2000)
  • Dinshaw Mehta (2019)[9]
  • A.V.

    Meiyappan (2006)

  • Vijay Seller, Cricket Player (1996)
  • Dwarka Prasad Mishra (2001)
  • Narendra Mohan (2003)
  • Atukuri Molla, versifier (2017)[1]
  • Syama Prasad Mookerjee, Nationalist (2001)
  • Lord Mountbatten of Burma, last nymphalid and first governor-general of India
  • Muddana, poet (2017)[1]
  • Mukesh, Playback singer (2003)
  • Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee (2002)
  • Muktai, Poet-saint (2003)
  • Pankaj Kumar Mullick (2006)
  • Giani Gurumukh Singh Musafir, Socio/Political Development Leader (2001)

N

  • Rani Velu Nachchiyar (2008)
  • Harakh Chand Nahata (2009)
  • J.

    P. Naik (2007)

  • C. Sankaran Nair, Nationalist (2001)
  • E.M.S. Namboodiripad, Socio/Political Development Leader (2001)
  • Dadabhai Naoroji, executive, British MP, co-founder Indian Special Congress (2017)[1]
  • Raj Narain (2007)
  • Jaiprakash Narayan
  • R. K. Narayan, Writer (2009)
  • Nargis, sportswoman and parliament member (1993)
  • Col.

    C.K. Nayudu, Cricket Player (1996)

  • Jawaharlal Statesman, Political leader and the premier Prime Minister of independent Bharat (1997, 2005)
  • Kamala Nehru
  • Motilal Nehru, independence leader (1961)
  • Rameshwari Nehru, Women's candid campaigner (1987)
  • S. Nijalingappa, Ex foremost minister Of Karnataka, Former govern Modern Karnataka (2003)
  • U Kiang Nongbah, Nationalist (2001)

P

  • Shastri Shankar Daji Pade (2019)[9]
  • Bipin Chandra Pal, freedom chairman (1958)
  • Dr.

    B.P. Pal (2008)

  • Nanabhoy Palkhivala (2004)
  • Chittu Pandey
  • Mangal Pandey
  • Marudhu Pandiar Brothers (2004)
  • Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit (2000)
  • A.T. Paneerselvam (2008)
  • P N Panicker (2004)
  • Pāṇini (2004)
  • Govindaro Pansare (2003)
  • Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Saint (1967)
  • Chaudhary Brahm Parkash, Leader and earlier chief minister of Delhi (2001)
  • Maharaja Bijli Pasi (2000)
  • Babubhai Patel, Pappaji on the "Pappaji and Kakaji" stamp, brothers and co-founders spick and span the Yogi Divine Society (2018)[5]
  • Dadubhai Patel, Kakaji on the "Pappaji and Kakaji" stamp, brothers add-on co-founders of the Yogi Angelic Society (2018)[5]
  • Manoharbhai Patel (2007)
  • Vallabhbhai Patel, Freedom Fighter, First Deputy Crucial Minister and Home Minister
  • Vithalbhai Patel, Political Leader (1973)
  • Vithalrao Vikhe Patil (2002)
  • Biju Patnaik, politician (2018)[5]
  • Shivahirao Ganesha Patwardhan, freedom fighter, physician, true efforts to leprosy patients (2017)[1]
  • Ram Chand Paul, scientist, Vice-Chancellor resembling Panjab University (2019)[9]
  • Sheikh Tambi Pavalar (2008)
  • Devaneya Pavanar, Tamil author (2006)
  • Baji Rao Peshwa (2004)
  • Savitribai Phule (1998)
  • Kavimani Desika Vinayagam Pillai (2005)
  • Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai (2003)
  • T.V.

    Sambasivam Pillai (2019)[9]

  • Rajesh Pilot, politician (2008)
  • S.K. Pottekkatt (2003)
  • Kavi Pradeep (2011)
  • Swami Pranavananda (2002)
  • Saint Mahamati Prannath, follower and namesake flawless Pranami tradition of Hinduism (2019)[9]
  • Jagdev Prasad (2001)
  • L.V.

    Prasad, Film artiste, producer and director (2006)

  • K.V. Puttappa, writer (1998, 2017[1])

R

  • Bishnu Prasad Rabha (2009)
  • Mohammad Rafi (2003)
  • Bishwanath Rai (2006)
  • Kuber Nath Rai, Sanskrit writer impressive scholar (2019)[9]
  • P.

    S. Kumaraswamy Rajah, politician (1999)[8]

  • Shrimad Rajchandra, poet, supernatural and philosopher (2017)[1]
  • Alluri Sitarama Raju, Freedom fighter (1986)
  • V.K. Rajwade (2003)
  • M. G. Ramachandran, politician and business (2017)[1]
  • Tripuraneni Ramaswamy, Freedom Fighter (1987)
  • N.G.

    Ranga, Socio/Political Development Leader (2001)

  • N. T. Rama Rao Actor, Member of parliament, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh
  • Swami Rangnathananda Maharaj (2008)
  • Dr. Burgula Ramakrishna Rao (2000)
  • Goparaju Ramachandra Rao (2002)
  • Kotamaraju Rama Rao (1997)
  • Durgadas Rathore (2003)
  • Sant Ravidas (2001)
  • Kasu Brahmananda Reddy (2011)
  • Yeduguri Sandinti Rajasekhara Reddy, Politician (2010)
  • Anand Rishiji (2002)
  • Svetoslav Roerich (2004)
  • Bimal Roy (2007)
  • Lt.

    Indra Lal Roy, Combatant Pilot, Distinguished Flying Cross (1998)

  • M.N. Roy, Freedom Fighter (1987)
  • Prafulla Chandra Roy, Scientist (1961)
  • Srinivasa Ramanujan, Mathematician (1962)

S

  • Bhim Sen Sachar, Freedom combatant (1986)
  • Muhammad Ismail Sahib (1996)
  • Bhisham Sahni, writer and actor (2017)[1]
  • Jubba Sahni, Freedom fighter and revolutionary (2001)
  • Veer Surendra Sai, Freedom fighter (1986)
  • Chandraprava Saikiani (2002)
  • Maharshi Bulusu Sambamurthy (2008)
  • Damodaram Sanjivayya, Politician and chief way (2008)
  • Rahul Sankrityayan
  • Swami Sahajanand Saraswati (2000)
  • Krishna Nath Sarmah, Nationalist (2001)
  • V.G.Suryanarayana Sastriar, Tamil scholar and writer (2007)
  • Anna Bhau Sathe (2002)
  • S.

    Satyamurti, Emancipation fighter (1987)

  • Thakur Satyananda (2002)
  • Viswanatha Satyanarayana, writer (2017)[1]
  • Savithri (2011)
  • Krishna Gopal Saxena (2019)[9]
  • Madhavrao Scindia (2005)
  • Samanta Chandra Sekhar (2001)
  • Bhaskara Sethupathy (2004)
  • Muhammed Abdurahiman Shahib (1998)
  • Shanker Dayal Sharma (2000)
  • Major Somnath Sharma, Paramveer Chakra (2003)
  • Indra Chandra Shastri (2004)
  • Ma Po Shivagnanam (2006)
  • Shivaji, Maratha King (1961)
  • Swami Shraddhanand (1970)
  • Baikunth Shukla, Freedom fighter and rebel (2001)
  • Raj Kumar Shukla, Freedom hero, friend of Gandhi (2000, 2018[5])
  • Shrilal Shukla, writer (2017)[1]
  • Yogendra Shukla, Elbowroom fighter and revolutionary (2001)
  • Radhanath Sikdar (2004)
  • M.

    Singaravelar (2006)

  • Arjan Singh, Summon of the Indian Air Persuade (2019)[9]
  • Bhagat Puran Singh (2004)
  • Giani Zail Singh (1995)
  • Nain Singh, pundit (2004)
  • Satyendra Narain Singh, freedom fighter & Bihar chief minister
  • Shyam Narayan Singh, Freedom fighter and legislator steer clear of Bihar (2012)[13][14]
  • Shambhunath Singh, freedom hero and writer (2017)[1]
  • Suraj Narain Singh (2001)
  • Veer Narayan Singh, patriot (1987)
  • Padampat Singhania (2005)
  • Basawon Sinha (2000)
  • Anugrah Narayan Sinha, Freedom Fighter & Have control over Deputy Chief Minister of Province (1988)
  • Alluri Sitaramaraju, Freedom fighter (1986)
  • Swami Sivananda (1986)
  • Dr.

    T.S. Soundram (2005)

  • R. Srinivasan (2000)
  • Potti Sriramulu (2000)
  • NMR Subbaraman (2006)
  • Yellapragada Subbarao, Scientist (1995)
  • M. Merciless. Subbulakshmi (2005)
  • K Subrahmanyam (2004)
  • Tipu King, Sultan of Mysore and Liberation fighter (1974)
  • Sant Kavi Sunderdas (1997)
  • Bhaktivedanta Swami (1997)
  • Janardan Swami (Saivite, 1914–1989) (2003)[15]
  • Siddhar Swamigal (2004)
  • Swami Swaroopanandji (2003)

T

  • Rabindranath Tagore, poet (1953, 1961, 1987)
  • Oliver Reginald Tambo, politician (2018: India–South Africa Joint Issue, with Deendayal Upadhyaya stamp)[5]
  • Purushottam Das Tandon, leeway fighter (1982)
  • Tansen, Singer (1986)
  • Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata, industrialist (2008)
  • J.R.D.

    Tata, fat cat (1958)

  • Sachin Tendulkar (2013)
  • Mother Teresa, Human-centered, Nobel Peace Prize Winner (1980, 1997)
  • Nikola Tesla, inventor and mastermind (2018: India–Serbia Joint Issue, partner Tesla stamp)[5]
  • Prabodhankar Thackeray (2002)
  • Omkarnath Thakur, Classical Singer (1997)
  • Pandit Iyothee Thass (2005)
  • P.M.

    Thevar (1995)

  • K. Raghavan Thirumulpad, scholar and physician (2019)[9]
  • Thiruvalluvar, Dravidian poet (1960)
  • Bal Gangadhar Tilak, liberty leader (1956)
  • Brihaspati Dev Triguna, consultant in traditional medicine of oscillation diagnosis (2019)[9]
  • Acharya Yadavji Trikam, practician of traditional ancient Indian make better (2019)[9]
  • Sant Tukaram (2002)
  • Tulsidas, poet good turn saint (1953)
  • Tyagaraja, musician (1961)

U

V

  • Vallabhsuri, Jainist saint (2009)
  • Saint Vallalar (2007)
  • Thillaiyadi Valliammai (2008)
  • G.

    Varadaraj (2006)

  • Vaidyaratnam P.S. Varier, Founder of Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakkal (2002)
  • Thirumuruga Kirubananda Variyar (2006)
  • Raja Ravi Varma, Painter and virtuoso (1971)
  • S. S. Vasan (2004)
  • M. Kudos. Vasanthakumari, Carnatic musician and minstrel (2018)[5]
  • Sadhu Vaswani, Educationist (1969)[16]
  • Sardar Well-organized.

    Vedaratnam (1998)

  • Randhir Prasad Verma, Administrator of Police and Ashok Chakra Winner (2004)
  • Victoria of the Pooled Kingdom (1854)
  • Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, Guru and social reformer (1970)[17]
  • Tenneti Viswanatham (2004)
  • Visvesvarayya, The Great engineer splendid statesman from Karnataka (1960)
  • Swami Vivekananda, monk (2013,[18] 2018: India–Serbia Ridge Issue[5])
  • Pandit Suryanarayan Vyas, Author (2002)

Y

Z

French India

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See also

References

  • Who's who on Indian stamps (451 little biographies). Mohan B. Daryanani. 1999. ISBN .

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