Post office in india

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POST OFFICE

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POST OFFICE

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Post Office In India

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Indian Post Office The Department of Posts, trading as India Post, is a government

operated postal system in India; it is generally referred to within India as "the post office". As of 31 March 2011, the Indian Postal Service had 154,866 post offices, of which 139,040 (89.78 percent) were in rural areas and 15,826 (10.22 percent) in urban areas. It had 25,464 departmental Post Offices and 129,402 Extra-Departmental Branch Post Offices.

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Post Man In India

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Post Man In India

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Postages used in Indian Post Office

Post Card

EnvelopesInland letter

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Some Stamps Used in India

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Post Box In India

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My students visiting Indian post office

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Rules and Regulations in Indian post office.

• Contents• 1. Anything may be sent in a parcel excepting articles the transmission of which is prohibited.

A parcel may contain a single written communication of the nature of a letter or having the character of a personal communication, addressed to the addressee of the parcel.

• 2. No written communication must be enclosed in a parcel.• 3. If a parcel is suspected to contain any written communication other than that permitted

then it will be forwarded to its destination marked “For open delivery”. • Weight and Size:-• (1) The weight of an un-registered parcel should not exceed 4 kilograms (4000 grams), the

weight of a registered parcel should not exceed• (a) 10 kilograms if posted at or addressed to, a branch post office, and• (b) 20 kilograms in other cases.• (2) The length of a parcel should not exceed 1 metre and the length and girth combined

should not exceed 1.80 metres.• (3) No parcel shall be such that, by reason of its shape, manner of packing or any other

feature, it cannot be carried by post without serious inconvenience or risk.

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How to sent money?

• Sending money?– We recommend that you avoid sending money by post.

An Post offers a range of services to transfer money.• After you post:– You can track your post online– You can also view the signature of the recipient online

for deliveries in Ireland.– Where information is not available online delivery

confirmation is available on request from Customer Service 01 705 7600.

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