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How is classification of the mails done by the postal networks of India

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Answered by prasadkritika31
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Mails in India are categorized viz, first-class mail and second-class mail.

Post cards, inland letter forms and envelopes are considered as first-class mail. They are airlifted between stations where air and land facilities are available.

Second-class mail includes book packets, registered newspapers and periodicals.

Answered by MissNobody21
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The Indian postal network is the largest in the world. It handles parcels as well as personal written communication. Its classification is done in the following manner:

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Cards and envelopes are considered first class mail and are airlifted between stations covering both land and air.

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It includes book packets, registered newspapers and periodicals. They are carried by surface mail, covering land and water transport. To facilitate quick delivery of mails in large towns and cities, six mail channels have been introduced recently. These are called:

Rajdhani Channel

Metro Channel

Green Channel

Business Channel

Bulk Mail Channel

Periodical Channel

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