India Mint Stamp
Lokith Philately
Permanent Pictorial cancellation of Karnataka
Permanent Pictorial cancellation of Karnataka
Permanent Pictorial Cancellation inaugural day covers
Permanent Pictorial Cancellation inaugural day covers
Date of issue: 11.09.1989
Date of issue: 11.09.1989
Pin code: 575001
Pin code: 575001
Status: Active
Status: Active
PO Name: Mangaluru
PO Name: Mangaluru
Description: Mangaluru is the chief port city of Karnataka. It is located about 350 kilometers west of the state capital, Bangaluru. Mangaluru lies between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghat mountain ranges, and is the administrative headquarters of the Dakshina Kannada (formerly South Canara) district in south western Karnataka. Mangalore derives its name from the local Hindu Goddess Mangaladevi. Light House Hill is situated in Hampankatta, the heart of Mangalore City. It is the location of two famous educational institutions in Mangaluru, namely St. Aloysius College and Kasturba Medical College. This "Light House" was built by Hyder Ali, an erstwhile ruler of Mysuru. The huge watchtower in the hill served as a base for the British, from where many resident commanders of the British Navy would monitor the movement of travelling ships. The cancellation depicts the 18th Century Light House.
Description: Mangaluru is the chief port city of Karnataka. It is located about 350 kilometers west of the state capital, Bangaluru. Mangaluru lies between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghat mountain ranges, and is the administrative headquarters of the Dakshina Kannada (formerly South Canara) district in south western Karnataka. Mangalore derives its name from the local Hindu Goddess Mangaladevi. Light House Hill is situated in Hampankatta, the heart of Mangalore City. It is the location of two famous educational institutions in Mangaluru, namely St. Aloysius College and Kasturba Medical College. This "Light House" was built by Hyder Ali, an erstwhile ruler of Mysuru. The huge watchtower in the hill served as a base for the British, from where many resident commanders of the British Navy would monitor the movement of travelling ships. The cancellation depicts the 18th Century Light House.
Writeup Source: Rediscovery of India through Pictorial Cancellations book by India Post