The DoP has plans to set up Post Bank
of India under payments bank licence. The Reserve Bank of India has
already issued licensing norms for niche banks - payments banks and
small banks.
There will be no job losses during
transformation of the Department of Posts, Communications and IT
Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad assured Friday. "I assure all employees
that no one will lose their job during the transformation of Department
of Post.
There is a need for capacity
building," Prasad tweeted while sharing highlights of his address to
circle heads of Department of Posts.
The Minister has been
asking postal employees to transform themselves and help in
transformation of post offices. "Computerisation of all Post Offices
must be completed soon.
This is my priority and I will
personally monitor the progress of this work," he tweeted. The minister
said that proposed Post Bank of India will be a game changer for the
department as it will take financial inclusion to a new level. "Post
offices must gear up for this," he said.
The DoP has plans to set up Post Bank
of India under payments bank licence. The Reserve Bank of India has
already issued licensing norms for niche banks - payments banks and
small banks.
Prasad said that DoP officers should
reach out to eCommerce companies and offer them logistics services.
"eCommerce is a great opportunity. India Post must use this opportunity
to take eCommerce to the every corner of India," Prasad said.
India Post has launched a mobile
application and an e-commerce centre at Safdarjang, New Delhi, that will
handle e-retailing exclusively. The centre is capable of handling
30,000 parcels per day. Online retail players such as Amazon, Paytm and
Snapdeal are using the Postal Department's services for their parcels.
He said that post offices in rural
India must also improve their facilities and improve their visibility by
placing sign boards so that people can locate it easily.
"Department of Post has
to play a bigger & more active role in transformation of India. No
other govt agency has such deep understanding of India," Prasad tweeted.
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