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4.3 Based on 11 reviews
Sameer Zankar – 3 months ago

For more than 150 years, the Department of Posts (DoP) has been the backbone of the country’s communication and has played a crucial role in the country’s social economic development. It touches the lives of Indian citizens in many ways: delivering mails, accepting deposits under Small Savings Schemes, providing life insurance cover under Postal Life Insurance (PLI) and Rural Postal Life Insurance (RPLI) and providing retail services like bill collection, sale of forms, etc. The DoP also acts as an agent for Government of India in discharging other services for citizens such as Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) wage disbursement and old age pension payments. With more than 1,55,000 post offices, the DoP has the most widely distributed postal network in the world. Vision & Mission Vision Mission Core Values Strategic Goals Citizens' Charter WGCC & Various Stakeholders ​ Organization Organization Overview ​​Governance System Postal Service Board Organizational Structure Who's Who Awards/Recognitions received by the Department Post Office Network Search Post Office Network ​ ​​Official Language ​(Rajbhasha)​​ Circulars ​ Acts​​​ ​​​ ​ Resources and Downloads Annual Reports ​​​Annual Property Returns ​ Reform-Success Stories​ Public Grievances​ Project Arrow​​ People Ministers Of Communications​ ​Secretaries, Department of Posts ​Director Generals​, Department of Posts ​Civil List of IPoS Officers

Nikhil Patel – 6 months ago

Visited for the passport process they provide good service.

Kishan Parmar – in the last week

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Sanket Patel – 2 years ago

Worst service ever experienced in a post office..small post office in the internal village of India is much much better than this one regarding the service for which it is built...small post offices in internal areas may not have good building like this one but service is much better there.. My Experience at this post office... I went there on Wednesday last week around 9:30 am to pay premium for my policy but no service was offered giving the reason that connectivity is not available..on the next day I went there at same time ..this time connectivity was there.. two counters were active..but both of them was refusing to take my premium so I went to post master ..he said that one who receives payment is on leave for indefinite time period so I won't be able to pay the premium. Then I asked him if he could arrange one the two officers(who were doing nothing in the first place) to collect the premium then he said that they can't because they don't have password to login to India Post server...how come post employees don't have password of server ?

Rabari Baldev – a year ago

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