Chennai:
With major postal services in the world phasing out door-to-door delivery of
mail, the top brass of the postal department has said the future of India Post lay
with parcel delivery services.
“Australia’s
postal service, for example, has more parcel deliveries than mail. In the same
manner, if our e-commerce picks up, most of the people will make use of
India Post (IP) since we are the only players to have the widest possible
network, and IP will still have a chance to stay alive,” said Mervin Alexander,
post master general, Chennai circle.
The
department is, however, constantly engaging with people through its
philatelic activities and special initiatives, like ‘My Stamp’, of which it
has sold over 5,000 models. “We are aware of the fact that letters will start
to dwindle in the coming decades. However, we have already started to
diversify our services. We are going to introduce core banking very soon,” said
Mervin Alexander.
The
philatelic activities of the department continue to find takers. “Stamp
collection will help one develop patience and skill, those are the major
benefits. The collection of stamps and putting them together needs a lot of
skill; there is also great scope for learning about other countries,” said Dr
S.S. Sukumar, former state president, Indian Medical Association.
The
department personnel claim that as many as 60 lakh letters and greeting cards
are delivered during New Year and Christmas.
“I
still preserve my father’s letters which become precious after some years. The
youth, these days, do not know what they are missing because they were never
in that era. My brother has written long letters to us, scolding us; it brings
back a fragment of memory when one re-reads it today.
E-mail pinging does not give the feel of a handwritten
letter. We have lost our writing and reading habit over a period of time,” said
Dr Sujatha Priya, faculty of English at Anna University
in Chennai.
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