NEW DELHI: Indian postal department may
look at the feasibility of transmitting unregistered mails like post
cards through e-mail instead of carrying it physically from source till
its destination.
"India Post may conduct a
comprehensive study of the viability and feasibility of transmitting
unregistered mail through e-mail rather than through physical
transportation as at present," the department said in its submission
citing recommendation of task force to a Parliamentary panel on IT.
The panel, chaired by BJP MP Anurag
Thakur, tabled its report in the Lok Sabha today.
The report of Task Force on
Leveraging the Post Office Network in November recommended that
the Department of Posts should leverage its IT infrastructure
to reduce delivery cost and transmitting unregistered mails such as
post card.
Citing use of e-mail, the task force said
"there is no reason why the Post Card cannot be scanned and
transmitted by e-mail to the receiving Post Office and thereafter printed
there and delivered to the addressee, thus saving on the cost of physical
transporting the article."
The department is currently rolling out
IT Modernisation project to connect and computerise all its 1.55 lakh
post office across for project outlay of Rs 4,909 crore.
The project was to be completed in 2015 but
the department estimates it to be completed by March 2017.
Besides computerisation, the project includes deployment of core banking solution, setting up data centre facility, integration of postal networks, rural hardware (RH), rural system integrator and mail operation hardware
Besides computerisation, the project includes deployment of core banking solution, setting up data centre facility, integration of postal networks, rural hardware (RH), rural system integrator and mail operation hardware
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