Communication Minister interacts with Indian Postal Service probationers

Excelsior Correspondent

Union Minister of Communication, Ravi Shankar Prasad along with Indian Postal Service probationers posing for a photograph.
Union Minister of Communication, Ravi Shankar Prasad along with Indian Postal Service probationers posing for a photograph.

New Delhi, Sept 5: Ravi Shankar Prasad, Minister of Communications & IT and Law & Justice, met  Probationers of the 2013 batch of the Indian Postal Service.  Kavery Banerjee, Secretary, Department of Posts and John Samuel, Director, RAK National Postal Academy were also present during the interaction.
While addressing the Probationers, the Minister highlighted the need to expose the young officers to the latest developments and emerging trends in the postal and logistics sectors. The Minister also highlighted the Digital India project of the Government of India to make broadband facility available in every village across the country. This would drive up e-Commerce business in villages.
With its unparalleled rural reach, India Post would be best suited to offer delivery services to e-Commerce players. The Post Office can also become a focal point for delivering not only Government services but also e-services to the people as in e-service centres, apart from commercially remunerative services for corporate/private players including conducting market surveys, information dissemination, promoting digital literacy etc.
In conclusion, the Minister urged the going officers to drive change in work culture, focusing on provision of public services by all employees as public servants, &shed the mantle of being “Officers”.