E-commerce portal launched on friday


IANS | New Delhi | Updated: 14-12-2018 20:57 IST | Created: 14-12-2018 19:42 IST
E-commerce portal launched on friday
"The Portal will provide an e-marketplace to sellers especially to rural artisans, self-help groups, women entrepreneurs, state and central PSUs, autonomous bodies to sell their products to buyers across the country
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Communications Minister Manoj Sinha on Friday launched the e-commerce portal of the Department of Posts providing an online marketplace to rural artisans and public sector units to sell their products.

"The primary objective is to provide a medium to sell products for small artisans. However, anyone who wants to sell their product can sell on the site. We have not set any limitation," Sinha said, adding that unlike other e-commerce players, the India Post service will be able to pick up and deliver products in over 1.5 lakh places through its well spread out network.

"The Portal will provide an e-marketplace to sellers especially to rural artisans, self-help groups, women entrepreneurs, state and central PSUs, autonomous bodies to sell their products to buyers across the country," a Communications Ministry statement said.

The products will be shipped through the postal department's Speed Post service, it said.

Sinha, speaking to reporters after the launch, said a separate parcel directorate has been formed which is empowered to decide on the rates of the parcel and other related issues.

Secretary of Department of Posts Ananta Narayan Nanda said the newly launched online marketplace would also have the policy to return products by a customer.

Further, the department has made registration of sellers on the portal free for six months, Nanda said.

The Minister also launched the internet banking facility for Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) customers who are under Core Banking Solution.

"Now, around 17 crore POSB accounts will be intra-operable and customers can also transfer funds online to RD (Recurring Deposit) and PPF (Public Provident Fund) accounts of post offices," said the statement.

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