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India Post, the world’s largest postal network, is going through a major change. During the winter session of Parliament, Union Minister for Communications and Development of North Eastern Region Jyotiraditya Scindia highlighted key achievements and reforms that are reshaping the system. Here are 10 interesting facts about India Post based on the latest data from the Ministry of Communications. (Image: PTI)
1. India Post runs the world’s largest postal network. With 1.64 lakh post offices, India Post holds the record for the world’s largest postal network, reaching citizens even in the most remote locations. (Image: PIB)
2. More than 2.78 lakh Gramin Dak Sevaks keep the system running. A dedicated workforce of 2.78 lakh GDs support postal operations across the country. The minister praised them for delivering not only mail but also “emotions from one human being to another”. (Image: India Post/X)
3. More than 4,900 new post offices built in Leftist extremism affected states. In the last 3.5 years, 4,903 post offices have been constructed to strengthen access and connectivity in Left Wing Extremism affected areas. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
4. Almost all approved post offices are now functioning in unbanked villages. Of the 5,746 sanctioned post offices in unbanked villages, 5,657 (97%) have already opened – bringing essential services to underserved communities. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
5. India added 10,170 post offices in the last 11 years. Under the present government, the postal network has expanded significantly, with 10,170 new post offices added across the country. (Image: Canva)
6. Investment of ₹405 crore in upgrading postal infrastructure. The government has invested ₹405 crore in strengthening service delivery across the country, construction and renovation of post office buildings. (Image: PIB)
7. 49 heritage post offices are being renovated. As part of this investment, 49 heritage post offices—considered institutional jewels—are undergoing renovation to preserve their architectural heritage. (Image: India Post/X)
8. 25,000 more post offices need modern renovation. Despite the huge progress, the minister said that 25,000 additional post offices still need funds for necessary upgrades. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)
9. India Post is undergoing a major business process re-engineering drive. A comprehensive Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) initiative is underway to streamline the first-mile, middle-mile and last-mile delivery systems. (Image: India Post)
10. Automation and global best practices will shape its future. India Post is adopting automation and studying international logistics standards to become one of the world’s leading logistics carriers. (Image: India Post/X)