"All these Post Offices have been opened again and Postmasters and Inspectors have restored working in all Post Offices except about a dozen Post Offices," Chief Post Master General, Jammu & Kashmir, Chandra Prakash told reporters here today.
He said recent floods in September in Srinagar and other parts of J&K have badly affected working of number of Post Offices.
"Srinagar General Post Office (GPO) and Anantnag Head Offices (HO) which were affected are now functioning normally," he said.
"Mail movement has been restored through special efforts and special arrangements," he said, adding, "We are sure that remaining 12 Post Offices will also start functioning normally within next 10 days".
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CPMG said once again officers and staff of India Post in J&K assure the public of J&K to provide best possible and latest services.
Prakash said India Post is celebrating National Postal Week throughout the country from October 9 to 15.
On this occasion, Chief Postmaster General has extended best wishes to the public of J&K and the staff of Post Offices in J&K.
He has also expressed commitment of the employees of India Post in J&K to provide best possible mail, parcel, savings bank, money transfer and related services.
"Post Offices have been providing mail services like letters, post cards, inland letters, registered letters, parcels and related services and also facilities of Post Office savings bank and money transfer and money orders, postal orders, etc".
"All Head Post offices and Sub Post Offices have been computerised," he said, adding that Branch Post Offices of rural areas are also being computerised within next one year.
Core Banking Services and ATM facilities are to be started in major Post Offices within six months, he said.