describe main features of indian postal network
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Features of Indian Postal Network :-
1) The Indian Postal network is the largest network of post offices in the world.
2) There are more than 150,000 post offices in India, that are spread in urban and rural areas.
3) It provides various facilities like speed post, business post, registered post, ordinary post. Also you can purchase postage stamps, inland letters, post cards and postal orders from post office. Government of India provides other facilities to public through post offices like postal life insurance, money orders and small saving schemes such as Kisan Vikas Patra, recurring deposits, saving account etc.
4) Many post offices have become computerized to give faster and easier services to the customers.
1) The Indian Postal network is the largest network of post offices in the world.
2) There are more than 150,000 post offices in India, that are spread in urban and rural areas.
3) It provides various facilities like speed post, business post, registered post, ordinary post. Also you can purchase postage stamps, inland letters, post cards and postal orders from post office. Government of India provides other facilities to public through post offices like postal life insurance, money orders and small saving schemes such as Kisan Vikas Patra, recurring deposits, saving account etc.
4) Many post offices have become computerized to give faster and easier services to the customers.
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The Indian Postal Network has a few features, the primary ones being as follows:
1) It has a vast network and is within reach of the average Indian, especially in rural areas.
2) It renders a plethora of services, both for sending letters, parcels and documents as well as for making remittances.
3) It functions like a bank, especially in unbanked areas, for making all kinds of deposits.
4) Facilities like post boxes and post bags help in receiving clients' postal mail in one place.
1) It has a vast network and is within reach of the average Indian, especially in rural areas.
2) It renders a plethora of services, both for sending letters, parcels and documents as well as for making remittances.
3) It functions like a bank, especially in unbanked areas, for making all kinds of deposits.
4) Facilities like post boxes and post bags help in receiving clients' postal mail in one place.
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