1964: A Foundation in the Sky – 2nd Balloon Mail Flight from Bangalore

One year after India’s first Balloon Mail flight, another message took flight on November 14, 1964 — Children’s Day. This was the second Balloon Mail flight organized by the Pestalozzi Children’s Village of India, launched from Machohalli, near Bangalore.

But this time, the story wasn’t just in the air. It was grounded in a powerful image — one that marked the beginning of Pestalozzi’s mission on Indian soil.

🏛️ Front Image: Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony (14-11-1963)

The front of the postcard displays a rare and historic photograph — the laying of the foundation stone for the Pestalozzi Village in Bangalore.

1963: India’s Second Balloon Mail Flight
1963: India’s Second Second Balloon Mail Flight – Front Side

📸 Date of Event: November 14, 1963
👤 Dignitary Present: The Chief Minister of Mysore (Karnataka)
👥 Also Seen: Local leaders, German supporters, and Indian children, including Anil Kumar, the child participant of the 1963 balloon flight

This photo, taken a year earlier, was used in the 1964 postcard to commemorate that milestone — giving the second flight historical weight and emotional depth.

📮 Back of the Postcard: Airmail in Action

1963: India’s Second Balloon Mail Flight - Reverse Side
1963: India’s Second Balloon Mail Flight – Reverse Side

The reverse side of the postcard includes:

Title: 2nd Balloon Flight in Bangalore for Children’s Aid

Date: 14-11-1964

Departure Point: Machohalli Experimental Sub-Office (Bangalore District)

Delivery Postmark: Bangalore, stamped at 4:45 PM

Languages: English and Hindi

Postage Stamp: ₹0.15 stamp featuring Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first Prime Minister, honoring Children’s Day

This card represents both postal history and philanthropic storytelling — flying over Karnataka as a tribute to a movement that had just taken root.

✈️ Key Flight Details

AspectDetails
Date of FlightNovember 14, 1964 (Children’s Day)
Launch LocationMachohalli Experimental Sub-Office, Bangalore District
Landing SiteBangalore (exact location unspecified; confirmed delivery postmark)
Flight PurposeCelebrate the foundation of Pestalozzi Village laid in 1963
Stamp ThemeChildren’s Day featuring Pandit Nehru

🌍 Why This Flight Mattered

It marked the transition from vision to reality — from symbolic balloon messages to physical infrastructure for child development.

The postcard became a time capsule, flying through the air in 1964 but telling the story of a moment that happened in 1963.

It reinforced the theme of continuity and commitment — that the Pestalozzi mission was here to stay.

This second Balloon Mail flight showed that progress had begun — not just in messages, but in bricks and mortar.

🔜 Next in the Series…

In Part 3, we explore the 1965 flight, where the postcard celebrated India’s cultural heritage through the intricate carvings of the Belur Temple — a different kind of foundation, built with stone and story.

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