Shri Pranab Mukherjee, the President of
India held a meeting with Shri Ravishankar Prasad, Minister for
Communications and IT at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on 20th May 2016, in
which the central topic of discussion was the ongoing transformation of
the postal network. The President enquired about the modernisation
project, and was happy to learn about how the induction of IT was making
service delivery at post offices contemporary. He also used the
occasion to convey his fondness and admiration for the postal network to
the postal staff, through the Minister.
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File photo of President Mukherjee with Minister Prasad at a stamp release function in October 2014. Courtesy:www.prokerala.com
Details of this interaction with the President were revealed by Shri Prasad himself, during his keynote address on 22nd May 2016, at the Conference of the Heads of Postal Circles at Hyderabad.
There have been a few other occasions
in the past also when the Department has had the opportunity to benefit
from President Mukherjee words of guidance and came in for praise from
him. While inaugurating an international postal event at New Delhi’s
Vigyan Bhavan in 2013, he had commended the unparalleled network of the
Post Office and advised that there is a huge scope for postal services
to be engaged in e-commerce, and that it should capitallise on the
rising demand for such business products. On that occasion, he had also
highlighted the need to move with the times, and said that globalization
and easier movement of workforce across nations have opened a great
window of opportunity for the postal sector in parcel and money
remittance businesses. Further, he had emphasised that worldwide, postal
administrations enjoy the trust of people and advised that the Post
Office must leverage this and other strengths to provide improved
quality of service to the people.
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Inauguration of the new building of the Rashtrapati Bhavan PO
in July 2014. Photo courtesy: Exposeindialive.com
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It is no surprise then that hearing
from the Minister about developments like the networking of post
offices, postal savings coming on a CBS platform and the Post Office
preparing to set up a Payments Bank would have been a matter of
satisfaction for him. His sending a message a message to the postal
staff through the Minister is a rare gesture, which is sure to inspire
them to higher standards of service delivery.
The words of appreciation from the
President represent the increasing significance of the Postal network in
the national mainstream and in public perception. With it also comes a
higher responsibility for the management and staff of India Post, the
responsibility of living up to the expectations of the country’s First
Citizen.
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