1 October 2024 08:41 am Views - 372
As the world prepares to celebrate World Post Day on October 9, 2024, the spotlight turns to the vital role postal services play in fostering global communication and development. This year, the celebration carries even greater significance as it marks the 150th anniversary of the Universal Postal Union (UPU), founded in 1874. With the theme “150 years of enabling communication and empowering peoples across nations.” World Post Day emphasises the enduring impact of postal services in connecting individuals, businesses, and countries, and contributing to global social and economic progress. In Sri Lanka, this international occasion is enriched by a significant local milestone the formal establishment of the Philatelic Society of Sri Lanka.
World Post Day Poster: To mark the 150th anniversary of the UPU, the World Post Day theme for 2024 is: “150 years of enabling communication and empowering peoples across nations.”
Founded in 2020, the Philatelic Society of Sri Lanka began as a modest gathering of passionate collectors unified by their love for stamps and postal history. Over time, it has grown into a legally recognised entity, officially incorporated in April 2024.This legal status reflects the society’s commitment to transparency and accountability while offering a structured approach to promoting philately across the nation. With this recognition, the society is now better positioned to deepen its engagement with both local and global philatelic communities, organising exhibitions, educational programmes, and publications that inspire both novice and seasoned philatelists, all while safeguarding Sri Lanka’s postal heritage.
The primary mission of the Philatelic Society of Sri Lanka is to promote philately as a cultural and educational pursuit. Through initiatives such as exhibitions, workshops, and educational programmes, the society aims to foster a deeper understanding of the historical and cultural significance of stamps. A key objective is to encourage both new and experienced collectors to explore Sri Lanka’s diverse philatelic heritage. Beyond its national role, the society also seeks to represent Sri Lanka on the global stage, building strong relationships with international philatelic organisations, participating in exhibitions, and contributing to scholarly research that highlights Sri Lanka’s unique contributions to philately. The society collaborates closely with the Sri Lanka Postal Department to promote philately as a valuable cultural and economic asset, while its expert committee ensures the authenticity and value of stamps by issuing certificates, and maintaining high standards within the philatelic community.
With a strong legal foundation and a clear vision, the Philatelic Society of Sri Lanka is poised to play a leading role in preserving and promoting philatelic heritage. Through its various activities and collaborations, the society is fostering a vibrant community of collectors and scholars dedicated to the study and appreciation of stamps and postal history. By engaging with audiences both locally and globally, the society continues its mission to celebrate and protect the fascinating world of philately for future generations.
You can explore the Philatelic Society of Sri Lanka by visiting their official website at https://psslanka.lk/.