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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Now, the neighbourhood post office on your PC

Union Communications and IT Minister Kapil Sibal (right) and Minister of State Sachin Pilot address the media during the launch of the ‘e-post office' portal of India Post in New Delhi on Wednesday.

NEW DELHI: In yet another step towards modernising India's postal services, Union Communications and

Information Technology Minister Kapil Sibal on Wednesday launched ‘e-post office,' the e-commerce portal of India Post that will provide various postal services online.

‘Transact anytime'

“Earlier, consumers used to go to service providers but now services providers are going to consumers… this is the future of the 21st century. The portal will enable customers to transact postal business anytime and from anywhere through Internet and by using either debit card or credit card,” Mr. Sibal said after launching the portal here.

“We have now taken post offices to every citizen of the country through Internet. This portal will be [the] e-commerce portal for the Department of Posts (DoP). Products of small-scale sector and handicrafts will also be sold through this portal,” Mr. Sibal added.

According to Minister of State for Communications and IT Sachin Pilot, though the content of the portal was in English now, soon the content would be made available in regional languages also so that more people can avail themselves of the benefits of this initiative. “This initiative will make every laptop and personal computer a post office,” he added.

DoP Secretary Radhika Doraiswamy said that initially this portal would provide electronic money order, instant money order, philatelic stamps, postal information, tracking of express and international shipments, PIN code search, and registration of feedback and complaints online.

“India Post would bring its other services online in the next phase of the e-post office project. We have collaborated with agencies in the public and private sectors to make the e-post office a reality. Concrete plans are in place to scale up the portal to a full-fledged e-marketplace, which would offer a wide range of postal and non-postal products,” she added.

- The Hindu

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