3147) 200 Years of Indian Origin Tamils (IOT) in Sri Lanka, Bhartiya Dak/India Post, Bharat/India: Bhartiya Dak/India Post has issued a postage stamp highlighting the contribution of IOTs in Sri Lanka: Date of Stamp issue: 30.12.2023:
Indian Origin Tamils (IOT) of Sri Lanka:
Indian Origin Tamils (IOT) of Sri Lanka are Tamil people of Indian origin, also known as "Malayaga Tamilar", who predominantly descend from workers sent from Tamil Nadu to Sri Lanka in the 19th & 20th centuries to work in coffee, tea and rubber plantations.
They are instrumental in the development of the plantation sector. These Tamil speaking people mostly live in the central highlands, also known as the "Malayagam or Hill country".
Arrival:
The first group of Indian Origin Tamils (IOT) arrived in Sri Lanka, (then called Ceylon", in 1823 as labourers to work in coffee and then tea, rubber, and cocoa plantations in the hilly regions of Sri Lanka.
Later in the 1900s, substantial numbers of Tamils from India also came to settle in Ceylon as financial entrepreneurs and grocers. They were the trading community of IOT, which was not part of the plantation economy and who had come to Ceylon since then.
After the British takeover of the administration of Sri Lanka (then known as Ceylon) in the early 19th Century, they involved themselves in various activities, including economic enterprises such as plantation and agriculture.
Undergoing immense hardships:
The Indian Origin Tamils were put through immense hardship during the British rule in India and Sri Lanka.
During the 1830s, Indian Origin Tamils working in coffee estates were not provided with wages. Instead, they were asked to trade coffee beans gathered by them for commodities from shops.
Only after 100 years of immigration to Sri Lanka did the Indian Origin Tamils’ hardships become known to the international community.
The Indian Tamils in Sri Lanka were enumerated as a separate ethnic group for the first time in the census of 1911 when the people of this community became the second-largest ethnic group in Sri Lanka.
The government considered them a separate group and named them “Indian Tamils” in the official census from that year onwards. For various administrative and political purposes, the government officially identified the community as “Indian Tamils”.
In the 1940s, the trade union movement had galvanised the plantation workers into a militant working class. They joined hands with the "Lanka Sama Samaja" (or "Socialist") Party (LSSP), which carried the message of a working-class struggle for liberation from exploitation by mostly British plantation companies.
A Stateless Community:
The Ceylon Citizenship Act of 1948 made the IOT community stateless.
As they had no means of electing anyone to the Parliament, they ceased to be a concern to the Sri Lankan Parliament.
The plantation workers were thus forgotten from 1948 to 1964. They were unable to profit from any progressive legislation. The housing, health and education of the plantation workers were neglected.
A Satyagraha campaign was launched to protest the deprivation of representation by the Indian Tamil leaders in 1952 by the CWC led by Soumyamoorthy Thondaman, Abdul Aziz, G.K. Motha, and P. Perisundaram, K. Rasalingham, C.R. Motha, Kottampalli Govindan Sellappa Nayar, Vaithiyalingham Palanisami Pillai and many others participated in this struggle.
It occurred at the Galle Face Green, in front of Ceylon’s parliament.
Citizenship rights - a long struggle:
After making the IOT community stateless, Citizenship rights granted according to eligibility criteria set out in a few enactments enabled Indian Tamils to become part of the country’s permanent population.
This was a long process. There was much political maneuvering by the Indian Tamil leaders and the regimes in power at various times to solve problems.
Also, the process imposed on the Indian origin Tamils a price which they paid through heavy sacrifices and financial hardships.
After two generations or more of Indian Tamils after the Independence of Sri Lanka, the final batch of the 300,000 stateless IOT population was granted citizenship in 2003 by a Bill proposed to the Sri Lankan Parliament by Arumugam Thondaman. The IOTs suffered the agony of being a stateless community.
Accordingly, the Indian Tamil population in Sri Lanka experienced different issues and trends during the last two hundred years of their stay.
Present Day:
The current political regime in India followed a proactive approach to address the issue of IOT.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited central Sri Lanka in May 2017, where Indian Origin Tamils were settled and inaugurated various projects completed with the aid of the Government of India.
This includes the completion of 4,000 concrete houses for the Indian Origin Tamils and the announcement of 10,000 new houses.
During the visit of Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe to India on 21.07.2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the implementation of various projects worth Rs 75 crore for Indian-origin Tamil citizens of Sri Lanka while celebrating the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations with Sri Lanka and also completion of 200 years of the arrival of Tamil community of Indian origin in Sri Lanka.
On the 02.11.2023, Union Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman participated in the ‘NAAM 200’ organised by the government of Sri Lanka to commemorate the 200th anniversary of arrival of India-origin Tamils (IOTs) to Sri Lanka.
The Postage Stamp:
A Commemorative Postage Stamp has been issued by Bhartiya Dak/India Post on 200 Years of Indian Origin Tamils in Sri Lanka, recognising the hardships faced by the Indian Origin Tamils and valuing their contribution to the economic development of Sri Lanka.
The Postage Stamp of 500 Paise (Rs.5/-) shows a woman IOT working on a Sri Lankan plantation. The Stamp is titled - "200 YEARS OF INDIAN ORIGIN TAMILS IS SRILANKA".
The First Day Cover (FDC) depicts an IOT woman plantation worker on a Sri Lankan plantation.
At top right is affixed the postage stamp issued, cancelled with a special cancellation postmark showing plants on a plantation. The Cancellation is of New Delhi Head Office and the date of cancellation is - "30.12.2023".
TECHNICAL DATA:
Issuer: Bhartiya Dak/India Post
Date of Stamp issue: 30.12.2023
Denomination: 500 Paise (or Rs.5/-)
No. of Stamps Printed: 301,850
Printing Process: Wet Offset
Printer: Security Printing Press, Hyderabad
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International Philately Exhibitions :
5) Specialised World Stamp Championship Exhibition, Bangkok, Thailand: Organised from 27.11.2023 to 02.12.2023: Bhartiya Dak/India Post participated in the Philatelic Exhibition
Greetings:
1) "Greetings", Bhartiya/India Postage Stamps, Bharat/India: Two sets of Stamps issued on "Greetings (4 Stamps - 2007) and "Season's Greetings" (2 Stamps - 2016)
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2) Did You Know Series (74): "Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav" ("Bharat/India celebrates the 75th Year of Independence"): A set of six coins in the denominations of Rs.5, 10 and 20 totalling Rs.75 issued by the India Government Mint, Hyderabad, together with a Special Cover issued by the Hyderabad Postal Circle of India Post
3) Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav: A Presentation Pack of Indian Postage Stamps prepared by the National Philatelic Museum, New Delhi comprising of : i) A First Day Cover: ii) the two Stamps of 500 Paise (Rs.5/-) and iii) the Information Brochure (IB): Year of Presentation Pack issue: 2023
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5) Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Bharat/India celebrates 75th Year of Independence: A set of five Coins in the denominations of Re.1/-, Rs.2/-, Rs.5/-, Rs.10/- and Rs.20/- released by the India Government Mint, Mumbai in 2023
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2) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The "National Philately Exhibition") held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: ii) "WOMEN's POWER: EXCELLENCE IN SPORTS": A Special Cover released on 12.02.2023
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5) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The National Philately Exhibition") held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: ii) "DIVYANG: PRIDE OF INDIA": A Special Cover released on 13.03.2023
6) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The National Philately Exhibition") held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: ii) "PUPPETRY: INDIA'S CULTURAL HERITAGE": A Special Cover released on 14.02.2023
7) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The "National Philately Exhibition") held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: ii) "BIRSA MUNDA": A Special Cover released on 14.02.2023
8) "AMRITPEX 2023" (The National Philately Exhibition") held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 11-15 February 2023: ii) "GOVIND GURU": A Special Cover released on 14.02.2023
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Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav: Five Special Covers released by Philately Division, Dak Bhawan, New Delhi:
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Links to Special Covers issued by the Rajasthan Postal Circle of India Post:
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ii) "Makrana Marble", (Rajasthan), India: Rajasthan Postal Circle, Jaipur of Inda Post has issued a set of eight Special Covers on Geographical Indications (GIs) of Rajasthan: Date of Special Covers issue: 18.08.2021
iii) "Blue Pottery of Jaipur", (Rajasthan), India: Rajasthan Postal Circle, Jaipur of India Post has issued a set of eight Special Covers on Geographical Indications (GIs) of Rajasthan: Date of Special Covers issue: 18.08.2021
iv) "Thewa Art Work", Rajasthan, India: Rajasthan Postal Circle, Jaipur of India Post has issued a set of eight Special Covers on Geographical Indications (GIs) of Rajasthan: Date of Special Covers issue: 18.08.2021
v) "Kathputlis of Rajasthan", (Rajasthan), India: Rajasthan Postal Circle, Jaipur of India Post has issued a set of eight Special Covers (SCs) on Geographical Indications (GIs) of Rajasthan: Date of Special Covers issue: 18.08.2021
vi) "Molela Clay Work & Pokran Pottery", (Rajasthan) Postal Circle of Inda Post has issued a set of eight Special Covers on Geographical Indications (GIs) of Rajasthan: Date of Special Covers issue: 18.08.2021
vii) "Kota Doria", (Rajasthan), India: Rajasthan Postal Circle, Jaipur of India Post has issued a set of eight Special Covers on Geographical Indications (GIs) of Rajasthan: Date of Special Covers issue: 18.08.2021
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