Postal Employees: India's Ambassadors of Change
Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia praised rural postal employees, calling them 'ambassadors of change' vital to communication in remote areas. Addressing the 'Gramin Dak Sewa Sammelan' in Gujarat, he highlighted their role in financial inclusion and announced plans for improved postal services with a speed post delivery upgrade.
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Union Minister of Communications Jyotiraditya Scindia lauded the pivotal role of postal employees, especially in rural India, heralding them as 'ambassadors of change' who forge connections between the government and its citizens.
Speaking at the 'Gramin Dak Sewa Sammelan' in Ekta Nagar, Gujarat, Scindia emphasized the essential contributions of these employees in extending crucial services and trust to remote areas, effectively acting as the 'unbreakable link' in the communication chain.
He also announced enhancements to postal services, focusing on a 24 to 48-hour delivery promise through speed post, marking India Post's evolution into a comprehensive digital and financial inclusion service provider.
(With inputs from agencies.)

