Postal Department has its hand full
Though e-mails and SMSs (Short Message Service) have come to define
the new-age ways of sending and receiving greetings, the postal
department still hasn’t lost the plot yet, or so it seems if one were to
go by the number of greetings sent from the head post office in
Thanjavur for Pongal this year.
"We have sent 50,000 greetings for Pongal from Thanjavur Head Post
Office this year. In Thanjavur division comprising of 84 sub-post
offices and three head post offices (Thanjavur, Papanasam and
Mannargudi) we have sent one lakh greetings from January 1-13," said
postal officials.
"Business firms and corporates still prefer greeting letters.
Individuals, particularly youngsters, however, evince interest in
sending e-mails and SMS”, said A.K.Firoze Mohideen, Senior
Superintendent of Post Offices, Thanjavur division.
Many politicians have used post offices for sending greetings to
their followers and well wishers during Pongal. One politician, who
aspires to contest from Thanjavur in the forthcoming Lok Sabha election,
has sent 15,000 Pongal greetings by post this year from Thanjavur. Some
firms have sent 5,000-6,000 greetings.
Sending money orders as gifts and varisai too is continuing. "We
booked 25,000 electronic money orders for Pongal this year,” Mr.Mohideen
said.
Keeping in tune with the changing times, postal department too has
become tech-savvy with Instant Money Orders and Mobile Money Transfer
Service (MMTS), said Mr. Mohideen .
Under MMTS, minimum amount of Rs.1,000 and a maximum of Rs.10,000 can
be sent in a single transaction. There is no limit to the number of
transactions per day.
The Department of Post had partnered with State-run Bharath Sanchar
Nigam Ltd (BSNL) to launch MMTS service. Under MMTS, customer will have
the facility to send money anywhere in the country. Specially designed
mobile handsets with pre-installed mobile money transfer application
have been provided to the select offices for the service.
Core Banking Solutions (CBS) would be added to Savings Bank services
of Post Offices from February 17. Once CBS is in place, customers can
withdraw money from their account from any post office (including
sub-post offices), the official said.
Source : http://www.thehindu.com/
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