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Department of Posts is reinforcing its flagship program e-post with corporate tie-ups to improve efficiency
 

 
Monday, October 23, 2006

 

The postal department is taking fresh IT initiatives and sprucing up the older ones to provide fast and easy transaction.

It is the Internet age. Faster communication and instant messaging is the name of the game, putting a doubt on the very need of the Department of Posts. With its outdated postal services, the DoP noticed a fall in the number of consumers using its services. Realizing that, the department is bracing up to flow with the revolution.

The department has initiated various IT processes, sprucing up the earlier agrarian ones. Some of the important steps involve initiation of e-posts, instant money order, speed post tracking etc. Value additions to its applications and aggressive marketing campaigns are now being planned. However, MS Bali, GM-Business Development and Marketing Directorate, refrains from specifying allocations. He says projects and overall spending on key initiatives will witness a phenomenal growth.

“When we started the e-post service, the idea was to bridge the digital gap by enabling rapid communication through the e-mail,” says Bali. “We soon discovered that along with the rural populace, the targeted customers, large business entities were also benefiting from DoP. For instance, banks would use it for sending bank statements,” Bali explained.

“We realized that our application was not equipped to accept bulk printing orders. So, now we are looking at tie-ups with private companies for providing applications support, which can accept thousands of printing orders in one go, and also provide for color printing,” said Bali.

Companies like IBM, Xerox, Canon, Kodak have evinced interest in helping the postal department to shape the idea into reality.

e-Post was initially introduced in five states, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, and Kerala, on an experimental basis. The project was later implemented in other states, after the department tied up with National Informatics Center (NIC), for technical support.

The e-post initiative by the DoP, earned the department Rs 30 lakh in its first year. The earnings more than doubled in the second year (April 2005-March 06) to reach Rs 63 lakh. The current rates for the e-post services are Rs 10 per page (A4) per addressee. The response has further encouraged the government to set revenue targets almost four times larger than the preceding fiscals.

Currently, the e-post traffic is more voluminous in Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, and Tamil Nadu. “We are also closely monitoring targets assigned to each of our state government postal circles,” Bali informed.

At present, the department has over 802-nodal e-post centers, covering all the 28 states. The service was launched with an aim to take the Internet revolution to the ones who had no access to the Internet. e-Post is a service under which printed or even handwritten messages of customers are scanned and transmitted as e-mail, using the Internet. At the destination offices these messages are printed, enveloped and delivered through postmen like other letters at the postal addresses.

The instant money order (iMO) initiative that the postal department started in January this year is another web-based application that is being pushed vigorously. DoP is upbeat about this latest initiative. In nine months of its launch some Asian and African countries such as Pakistan, Bhutan, Afghanistan, Mongolia, Maldives, Tanzania have shown interest in implementation of the iMO in their countries, said Bali.

The iMO facilitates online transfer of money between two individuals in just a matter of few minutes. Through the iMO, a customer can send a minimum of Rs 1,000 and a maximum upto 50,000. At present, there are 42 iMO centers covering 11 states.

The postal department plans to increase the number of iMO centers. By the end of October this year, the department plans to launch iMO centers covering all state capitals.

Cashing in on public confidence when it comes to bill collection and payment, the department also looks forward to continue with its e-payment initiative, which is a cash payment gateway.

“We do realize that credit card penetration is low. And there is huge population, which prefers making payments through cash. Hence, we initiated our web-based application, e-payment,” said Bali.

In fact, it is not just a bill payment mode or e-commerce, it is much more than that, he added. e-Payment earned the postal department Rs 93 lakh during its year of launch, in 2004-05, jumping to Rs 126 lakh in 2005-06.
To be able to handle a larger database, the department is now testing e-payment on the Oracle 10G platform. The product is being tested in

Bangalore and Delhi, and will be rolled out, nationwide, very soon.

The postal department plans to upgrade its software and hardware set up using LAN based formations connected to a center server technology. “This initiative, which is expected to be executed in a year's time, will ensure faster delivery of e-applications,” added Bali.

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