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India Post is a public sector postal system with the largest number of post offices in the world. It offers mail delivery, money orders, savings schemes, insurance, retail services and more, and has a rich heritage of postal buildings and stamps.
Learn about the evolution of India's postal system from ancient times to the present, including the role of the East India Company and the British Raj. Explore the stamps, postmarks and services that shaped India's communication network.
POPSK is an Indian government initiative to provide passport services at post offices. Learn about the history, purpose, and status of POPSK, and the list of 424 operational centers as of November 2019.
A Postal Index Number (PIN) is a six-digit code used by India Post to sort and deliver mail. It consists of two parts: the first four digits indicate the zone, sub-zone, sorting district and service route, and the last two digits indicate the delivery office.
Learn about the history, activities and organizational set-up of the Army Postal Service (APS), a government-operated military mail system in India. APS provides postal facilities, remittance services, logistics and other support to the Indian Armed Forces and paramilitary forces.
A post office is a public facility and a retailer that provides mail services, such as accepting letters and parcels, providing post office boxes, and selling postage stamps, packaging, and stationery. Learn about the origin, evolution and functions of post offices around the world, from ancient times to the present day.
Registered mail is a postal service in many countries that allows the sender to track and verify the delivery of an item. It may include a receipt, a return receipt, a chain of custody, a restricted delivery, or a certified mail, depending on the country and the request.
Learn about the Central ministry under the Government of India responsible for telecommunications and postal service. It consists of two departments: Department of Telecommunications and Department of Posts, which operate India's mail service and other services such as banking and insurance.