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Celebrates 25
years of Mundra Port's contributions to India's maritime and economic growth
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Released on World
Post Day, the stamp symbolises Mundra Port’s transformation into India’s
largest port
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A special cover
and stamp cancellation accompany the release
Mundra Port, the
Adani Group’s flagship port and India’s largest commercial port, has been
honoured with a special postal stamp marking its silver jubilee year. The commemorative
stamp, released on World Post Day, celebrates Mundra Port’s remarkable socio-economic
contributions and its transformation into a global maritime powerhouse over the
past 25 years.
The stamp was
released by Gujarat Chief Minister Mr Bhupendrabhai Patel in the presence of Adani
Enterprises Ltd Managing Director Mr Rajesh Adani, Adani Ports and Special
Economic Zone Ltd Managing Director Mr Karan Adani, Gujarat Circle Chief
Postmaster General Mr Ganesh V Sawaleshwarkar, HQ Region Postmaster General Mr
Krishna Kumar Yadav and other officials.
Built and expanded
by infrastructure visionary Gautam Adani on what was once a barren marsh, Mundra
Port has rapidly grown into a key commercial hub and a pivotal gateway for
India. The port, managed by Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd, has evolved from a
single jetty into a global shipping hub, connecting India to the world while
also serving a considerable portion of the nation’s hinterland.
Today, Mundra Port has become a significant driver of
economic growth for both Gujarat and India. Since 1998, the port has
contributed over INR 2.25 lakh crore to the state and national exchequer,
created more than 7.5 crore man-days of employment and attracted investments
exceeding INR 70,000 crore. Mundra Port now handles nearly 11% of India’s
maritime cargo and 33% of the nation's container traffic. Through the Adani Foundation, the port’s community
support initiatives have reached 61 villages, benefiting over 3.5 lakh people.
"This
commemorative stamp represents not just the legacy of Mundra Port but also our
partnership of trust with the people of Gujarat and the supportive policies of
the state government,” said Mr Karan Adani, MD, Adani Ports and Special
Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ). “Together, we have turned a vast wasteland into
India’s largest port, reaffirming our humble commitment to driving economic
development and creating opportunities for our people, while supporting India’s
ambition to be a leader in global trade."
Issued by India
Post, the commemorative stamp is titled "25 Years of Progress – Mundra
Port" and features a visual narrative of Mundra Port’s transformation.
The stamp sheet, which contains 12 stamps, was designed by India Post in
collaboration with APSEZ. 5,000 stamp sheets, with a total of 60,000 stamps,
have been printed at the Security Printing Press in Hyderabad. The stamps will
be available for purchase through India Post’s ePortal.
In addition to the Mundra
Port commemorative stamp, India Post has also introduced a special cover and
stamp cancellation process. A copy of the stamp sheet will also be permanently
displayed at the National Philatelic Museum in New Delhi.