As emails and SMSes become the order of the day, the good-old Postal
Department is going hi-tech by geo-tagging the post offices and has begun
monitoring timely clearance of the letter boxes through a mobile app.
In collaboration with the Department of Space, India Post has
geo-tagged over 1.5 lakh post offices on the indigenous geo-portal Bhuvan,
developed by ISRO, to help people search the nearest post office and know about
services and timings.
India Post has over 1.55 lakh post offices of which more than 1.39
lakh are in the rural areas. An official in Communications and IT Ministry said
that the remaining post offices would also be geo-tagged soon on Bhuvan, a
Hindi word for ‘universe’.
The initiative is part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s
drive to use space technology by various departments of the government, he
added.
“More than 1,50,000 post offices have been geotagged and their exact
location on a GIS satellite imagery map along with photograph, services and
office timings etc have been made available on the portal,” he added.
Bhuvan, developed by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), is
providing visualisation services and earth observation data to users in public
domain.
Bhuvan, started in 2009 with simple display of satellite data and
basic GIS functionality, now has more than 6,000 map services which are being
used under various applications.
Regarding other achievements of India Post in the last two years,
the official said core banking solution (CBS) for providing ‘anywhere banking’
has been rolled out in 21,319 post offices, covering more than 30 crore Post
Office savings bank accounts.
Besides, 910 post office ATMs have been installed across the
country.
“A mobile app is being used for monitoring timely clearance of
letter boxes in more than 16 cities,” he added.
Source : Economic Times
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