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US Postal Service unveils postage stamp featuring Diwali, to be released later

WASHINGTON, July 1: The US Postal Service (USPS) has unveiled a postage stamp commemorating the festival of Diwali, among others, which will be released later this year.
The Diwali stamp features an intricate rangoli pattern created by Houston-based artist Sangita Bhutada and photographed by Binay Dixit.
The USPS described rangoli as a vibrant floor pattern traditionally made from materials such as coloured rice powder, chalk and flower petals, and believed to bring good luck.
According to the USPS, Bhutada is a native of India and a longtime resident of the Houston area who has practised the ancient folk art of rangoli for nearly 30 years.
The stamp was designed by Jennifer Arnold, while William J. Gicker served as the art director. The Diwali stamp will be released in October, the USPS said.
“Among the most important holidays on the Hindu calendar, the annual autumn festival celebrates the triumph of good over evil. Diwali is usually observed over five days; in 2026, the main day of the festival will be November 8,” the USPS said.
The USPS also announced plans to issue postage stamps featuring the US Coast Guard, Christmas Cookies, Hanukkah—the Jewish festival of lights—and Kwanzaa, a celebration of African-American culture. (PTI)

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