Have you ever been to a post office? If you haven’t then you missed
watching the functioning of receiving and despatching of mail from
different parts of the world to people’s homes.
century, to the Butcher’s Post. At that time butchers used to carry
mails during their travel to market and cattle fairs. Once they reached
their destination they would blow their horn to announce the arrival of
mail. The horn thus became synonymous with the postal department. It was
known as the Post Horn.
In 1914, the Postal Department merged with the Telegraph Office and the
department came to be known as Indian Post and Telegraph Department.
The logo was accordingly modified with an addition of two telegraph
lines on both sides of the Post Horn. In 1959, the motto of the
department “Service before self”(Aharshana Seva Mahe) was on the top of the logo and in between these the charka was featured.
In two
In 1985 the Postal Department bifurcated the Post and Telegraph
Department. Though the logo carried the post horn and the telegraph line
was continued the Department of Posts modified and developed its own
logo which was launched on World Post Day on October 9, 1993. It
represents dynamism and action.
The corporate logo was introduced to identify the Indian Post Office and its relevant functions.
The streamlined graphic depicting double wings representing dynamism and action is characteristic of the postal department.
In 2008, another logo was unveiled. This was a rectangle, resembling an
envelope, in deep red with the image of birds’ wings in yellow. Red
symbolises the traditional association with the post office, along with
passion, power and commitment. Yellow, on the other hand is symbolic of
hope, joy and happiness.
Source : http://www.thehindu.comvia : http://aipeup3bbsr.blogspot.in/
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