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Govt to take postal services to every village: Prasad

He said the country's postal department is 150 years old and needs improvement and the govt is trying its best to do the needful

Ravi Shankar Prasad

Press Trust of India New Delhi
In its effort to take postal services to every village, Government has decided to open 80 Gramin Dak Sewa Post Offices and 80 sub post offices in the country under Rural Business and Access to Postal Network scheme.

Telecommunication and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said all these post offices will be opened in areas with population of 3,000 in the group of villages (in case of normal area), 500 population in the individual village and 1000 population in the group of villages in hill, tribal, desert and inaccessible areas.

Prasad said country's postal department is 150 years old and needs improvement and the government is trying its best to do the needful.
 

"There are challenges and opportunities. Postal department has to remain alive to all these. Focus of the postal department is to reach every village in the country," he said during Question Hour in Lok Sabha.

Replying to a supplementary question, the Minister said the postal department's application for banking licence was still pending with the Finance Ministry.

Prasad said post office promotes growth and its role in this matter is particularly relevant in rural and inaccessible areas where the number of other providers of such services is extremely low.

"Keeping the importance of the postal network as an infrastructure that promotes socio-economic growth, the government is taking various steps for development of postal facilities in the country to provide better services in both urban and rural areas. These include IT enablement of post offices and modernisation of services," he said.

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First Published: Jul 21 2014 | 2:02 PM IST

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