Department  of Posts has the largest postal network in the world.  It provides  postal facilities within reach of every citizen in the country through  its vast network at affordable prices. During the long journey from 1857  onward, India Post network has expanded from 23,344 post offices to  1,55,035 post offices as on 31.3.2008. Of these 1,39,173 Post Offices  are in rural areas and 15,862 Post Offices in urban areas with an  average post office serving 7,174 people and covering an area of  approximately 21.2 sq. kms. Some of the important significant events of  the Department, particularly focused at Aam Aadmi are as under:-
Enrolling the citizen for ‘Aadhar’ and dispatching the ‘Aadhar’ letters
MOU between Department of Posts and Unique Identification Authority of India - A  Memorandum of Understanding(MoU) was signed between Department of Posts  and Unique Identification Authority of India for printing, booking,  transmission and delivery of letters carrying ‘Aadhar’ numbers of the  residents through Speed Post. More than 2.5 Crores of ‘Aadhar’ letters  have so far been printed and dispatched by Department of  Posts. Department is also working as Registrar with  Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) for providing ‘Aadhar'  enrollment service through select Post offices.  During the year  2011(upto 1st week of Dec, 2011, over 41 lakhenrollments have been done.
Improving Mail processing and  delivery
            The  Department of Posts has initiated Mail Network Optimization Project to  improve the quality of mail processing, transmission and delivery. The  project seeks to optimize the existing mail network of Department of  Posts with a view to streamline core mail operations. It also seeks to  bring in greater standardization and improvement in the operational  processes relating to mail processing, transmission and delivery and  proposes to introduce a more effective Performance Management Mechanism  for mail operations.
Setting up of Automated Mail Processing Centre’s - The  Department has undertaken a project to set up Automated Mail Processing  Centers (AMPCs) in six  major cities  with a view to automate mail  sorting.
The  letter sorting machines would be able to sort approximately 35000  articles per hour whereas the Mixed Mail Sorter would sort approximately  16000 articles per hour.
The  Mixed Mail sorting machines would help in faster processing of large  size letters flats and packets/ parcels through the use of Optical  Character Recognition (OCR) technology.
Automation  in mail processing would also help the department in modernization of  mail network, consolidation of sorting activities and expedite mail  sorting and delivery in these cities.
Creation of National Address Data Base Management System -  Under this project, the Department has undertaken and initiative to put  in place a national address database management system with an  objective to effectively manage the address database of public/  customers, update the addresses online, and help the customers in  locating correct addresses and PIN codes. The project has been  completed in  to two metro cities  where address data up to street level  has been collected and street directory prepared.
Mechanization of delivery processes - The  Department has also taken steps to mechanize mail delivery in phased  manner. In order to ensure better monitoring of vehicles used for mail  delivery,  vehicles are being  equipped with the Global Positioning  System (GPS) device.
Project Arrow
In this year more than 10,000 post offices are being monitored online.
The  Department initiated Project Arrow in April, 2008.  The project  envisages up gradation of Post Offices in urban and rural areas both in  terms of upgrading and enhancing the quality of service. The Prime  Minister’s Award for excellence in Public Administration was received  for Project Arrow-Transforming India Post-2008.
Introduction of e-enabled services
In  the current calendar year, the Department of Posts supplied computer  hardware and peripherals to 9,600 single handed Post Offices. By the end  of December 2010, 14,415 Post Offices had been computerized in the  Department. In total 24,015 Post Offices have been computerized so far.
Remotely Managed Franking System- In  the wake of evolution of advanced technology in the franking system  allowing not only inkjet/digital printing with more security but also  creation of electronic support system facilitating remote setting of  franking machines with enhanced security and transparency in accounting  system, India Post have introduced Remotely Managed Franking System  (RMFS) in place of existing electronic Franking Machines. Around 2,981  RMFS machines have been licensed and activated as on November, 2011.
The  Department has also signed agreement with two Original Equipment  Manufacturers (OEMs) to take complete responsibility of satisfactory  functioning of the Remotely Managed Franking System (RMFS) server and  machines associated with it.
E-Post office-  E-Post office Portal was also commissioned during the current year  for   e-Commerce activity of the Department of Posts which provides for  ‘on time sale of philatelic material.’
E-VPP (Electronic Value Payable Parcels) -  E-VPP is a service made available in 1,100 post offices; herein the  value of payable panel is updated and sent to the sender online by  recipient, avoiding the time lag to enable him to make payment through  e-payment system of the department.
eMoney Order (eMO) -   The  electronic money order, which has been launched in October 2008,  facilitates transmission of ordinary money orders through electronic  media. India Post has also signed bilateral agreement for exchange of  electronic international money order service with Emirates posts, UAE.
Contributing to the financial inclusion of the rural people:
Wage disbursal under Mahatma Gandhi National Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA)- Extensive  rural postal network of the country is actively engaged in disbursal of  wages of MGNREGA with high levels of efficiency.  During the year 2011  the Post Offices disbursed about Rs. 6,000 crore by September, 2011  through about 5.27 crore savings accounts of MGNREGA workers standing in  the Post Offices. Thus, the Department of Posts significantly  contributed towards the success of this unique social security  arrangement of unprecedented scale.
Financial Inclusion of Below Poverty Line (BPL) Household-  Department of Posts leveraged its network and outreach to financially  include BPL households by targeting them for opening their savings  accounts in the Post Offices and thus providing them with access to  savings services.  During the year 2011 more than 84.77 lakh households  were financially included through this initiative by October, 2011. 
Collection of Data for Computing Rural Consumer Price Indices-MOS&PI  (Ministry of Statistics  and Programme Implementation)approached Department of Posts for  collection of relevant data from rural areas for the MOS&PI. This  would directly help policymaking for rural economy on various important  issues. MoU was signed between MOS&PI and Department Posts to  collect data on the prices being paid by the consumers in rural areas  for selected consumer goods. Due to engagement of Department of Posts it  was possible for the Ministry to bring out Rural Consumer Price Index  and All India Consumer Price Index in February 2011, for the first time.  Since then the Consumer Price Index is being regularly computed and  issued by MOS&PI in each month. 
Data  for Rural CPI is collected for 1181 villages across the country every  month. The Branch Post Masters (BPM) concerned ct prices of 185 to 292  commodities from the local market on the weeks fixed for each village. 
Other significant initiatives
RGI Logistic Project –  Distribution of census materials through Logistics Post was a massive  project and it is managed under a Project model. With a vast network of  post offices across the country, India Post could arrange for the  distribution of the materials in an effective manner. This helped  Registrar General of India(RGI) to undertake mammoth task of reaching  every citizen of India and conduct the census remuneration work  successfully. Distribution project of the census consignments was  handled in two phases.
In  order to facilitate the operations, which started in last week of  December 2010 and Logistics Post booking counters were established in  all the printing presses and consignments were transmitted through  multimodal transport system in order to effect the timely, safe and  secure delivery of the census consignments.
During  the phase 2 operations of the project, 9967 MT of census materials was  distributed by India Post to nearly 12,000 locations across the country  including Reverse Logistics services for collection and distribution of  the census materials from the Census Offices in the Talukas/  Municipalities etc. to Directorate of Census Operations in each State as  well as Data Scanning Centers.
A  web page has also been developed in order to provide real time tracking  of the census consignments and to monitor the progress of the project.
Flat Rate Parcel Service (Domestic) -  With the Indian economy growing at a fast pace, the express parcel  industry has been growing consistently. As a part of business strategy  and with a view to restructure its parcel business, Department of Post  launched Flat Rate Parcel (Domestic) Service during February 2011.
Flat  Rate Parcel provides an added convenience to the customers by offering  pre-paid boxes in different weight slab as per the requirement of  customers. It is an air express service under the brand 'Parcel Post'  and provides time bound delivery of parcels.  These boxes available in  three capacities viz. 1 Kg, 2.5 Kg and 5 Kg are specially designed to  ensure safe and secure transmission and delivery of the consignments.  Sold at identified Post Offices only  these  can be booked at all  computerized Post Offices.
ePost - ePost,  a hybrid mail service is presently   available in 3998 Post  offices.  During the year 2011(upto Nov, 2011), 9.92 lakh of messages  have been sent and Rs.81.07 lakh earned as e-post charges.
Passenger Reservation System(PRS) -  In order to provide Railway Tickets through convenient locations,  Railway Reservations Tickets of all classes are being sold at the Post  office in association with Ministry of Railways (MOR).  The service is  presently available at 172 Post offices and network is being further  extended.  During the year 2011 (upto October, 2011),  DoP earned  Rs.2.04 Crores as commission by  issuing 13.73 lakh tickets  through  Post Offices.
Sale of Gold Coins -  India Post sells 24 carat Gold coins of the denomination of 0.5 g, 1g,  5g, 8g, 10g, 20g and 50g through select Post offices.  The Service is  presently available in 728 Post offices.  During the year 2011(upto Nov,  2011), the Department  earned Rs.6.25Crores as commission by selling  591.4 KG of Gold Coins.
Creating “Financial Awareness” –This  year National Stock Exchange signed an MOU with India Post for  installation of LCD TVs in select Post offices for creating “Financial  Awareness” among the public.
Round Table Conference -  A Round Table Conference on “Partnering India Post: 2012 and Beyond”  was organized by the Department of Posts at Hotel Ashok in July  2011.  Key stakeholders from Banking/ Insurance/ Telecom/ FMCG/ IT/  e-Commerce/ Logistics/ Publications/ Financial Institutions/ Government  Ministries & Departments/ Industry Associations/ Academic Sector  participated in the Conference and engaged into discussions to give  shape to the India Post 2012 Project and explore strategic tie-ups with  India Post.
Customer Care
Customer Grievance Redressal Mechanism- The  system of acceptance/receipt of complaints in the Department of Posts  is readily accessible to the public. Each post office works as a  receiving point for complaints. The Department has also introduced the  facility for customers to register complaints online at its website www.indiapost.gov.in from  the year 2001. The reach of upgraded  interconnectedComputerised Customer Care software for grievance handling  is being widened and it is expected to cover 10,459 Post Offices during  the current financial year (2011-12).
Implementation of RightTo Information Act, 2005 -  CAPIO module developed by NIC for use of the department has been made  functional in 4707 Post Offices. Offices selected under Project Arrow  are being authorized to act as Central Assistant Public Information  Officers (CAPIOs) in addition to the existing ones. Besides this,  Department has appointed 845 CPIOs to facilitate Right to Information  Act, 2005 in the Department of Posts.
International Relations
India  Post successfully hosted the meeting of the Board of Trustees (BOT) of  the Quality of Service Fund of Universal Postal Union in July, 2011. The  Board of Trustees comprising 9 elected members from different  geographical regions of the world is responsible to oversee appropriate  distribution and approval of projects that merit QSF funding. India Post  is one of the nine elected members of the BOT.
Department of Post hosted a meeting of an Expert Group of postal administrations of SAARC countries in New Delhi on 15th and 16th of  September, 2011 to discuss the Constitution and General Regulations of  proposed South Asian Postal Union(SAPU). The meeting was convened  successfully with the necessary quorum.  Afghanistan, Bangladesh and  Nepal could not attend the meeting. They however, expressed their strong  support for creation of SAPU. A joint statement proposed by the  Chairman was signed by the Expert Group requesting SAARC Chair to  announce the formation of South Asian Postal Union. SAPU would promote  cooperation among Postal Administrations and improve services in the  region, development of common terminal charges and lower postage rates  based on regional costing rather than the current system which is based  on world averages, facilitate human resource development and sharing of  best practices in postal sector.
The  Cabinet approved the proposal to join the proposed SAPU comprising of  SAARC member countries.  The Cabinet also approved the setting up of an  ad-hoc Secretariat for the SAPU at New Delhi which will be headed by an  interim Secretary General from Department of Posts, Government of India.
Source:  PIB Release dated 28th December, 2011.

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