BUSINESS ACTIVITIES OF DEPT. OF POSTS -- NEWS
New Delhi: The Department of Posts
(India
Post), plans to develop a business structure for selling postal and postal financial
products online.
It also plans to sell non-postal products,
particularly village industries and small and medium enterprise products,
online. Pegged at an initial cost of around R100 crore, India Post has
kept the roll out of e-commerce services as one of the top priorities under the
12th Five Year Plan period.
India Post will also create an
e-market place consisting of e-shops set up by suppliers chosen through a
comprehensive selection process, involving quality testing. “Tie-ups with one
or more e-commerce majors would be put in place, which would help India Post
manage the portal on a day-to-day basis and to market the same,” a senior
official said.
But this comes at a time when less than 1% of its
own 155,000 post offices are connected to broadband internet.
Overall, only around 8% (12,604) of the 1.55 lakh
post offices in India
are computerised, while only around 6% (9,300) are connected to a dial-up
internet. Also, the Indian postal department is staring at a revenue loss of
around R6,000 crore while its gross expenditure has virtually doubled to around
R14,000 crore in the last four years. In its submissions made to a
parliamentary panel last year, India
Post conceded ‘negligence’ on the part of its officials and termed ‘managerial
failure’ for the sharp shortfall in the revenues realised from the sale of
postage stamps in the country.
However, in a recent proposalsent to the Planning
Commission for the 12th Five Year Plan period (2012-2017), the department said
that with its network of 1.5 lakhs post offices and proven capabilities in mail
and financial services, it is ideally poised to establish a strong presence in
the e-commerce sector in India.
“A pilot project was launched in March, 2011 under
the brand ePost Office. This project will provide valuable learning in the
operational, financial and management aspects of e-Commerce,” India Post
said.
It also said that the India Post will also develop its
full-fledged e-commerce IT platform under the technology transformation
project.
In the first phase, India Post will make available its
the entire range of postal products to customers online.
This will include mail, express, parcel service,
banking and insurance products, money order and cash on delivery. The postal
department said it will create an adequate back office structure to manage the
operations and accounting, and a front office structure for marketing and sales.
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