Sibal
announces postal department revamp
Monday June 13, 2011 09:41:09 PM, IANS
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New Delhi:
The department of posts (DoP) will revamp mail operations in line
with international standards and include a project in the Eleventh
Five Year Plan for consolidation and optimisation of the existing
network, Communications Minister Kapil Sibal said Monday.
"The DoP decided to revamp mail operations in line with the
international best practices and include a project in the Eleventh
Five Year Plan for consolidation and optimisation of the existing
mail network," the minister said in a statement.
"The completion of project would result in improved mail related
services to the public," he added.
The need for optimisation of the mail network was felt to address
the problems such as fragmented mail network, development in air
and road transport, customer demands and induction of technology.
While the project would cover speed post and international mail in
the first phase, it would cover all kinds of mail in phased manner
gradually.
"Under the redesigned speed post operational network, 89 sorting
hubs and 68 intra-circle hubs across the country have been created
taking into account factors such as volume of mail, distance
between post office and proposed hub and transmission options,"
the statement said.
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