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Do you know about the Dead Letter Office?

Every postal circle in the country has one Dead Letter Office, the nomenclature of which has been changed from the morose sounding Dead Letter Office to Returned Letter Office (RLO).

Updated on: Oct 13, 2009 07:05 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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They give a decent burial to all the 'dead' letters - undelivered, unclaimed.

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They are the officers of the Dead Letter Office, often called "morgue of the mails".

Every postal circle in the country has one Dead Letter Office, the nomenclature of which has been changed from the morose sounding Dead Letter Office to Returned Letter Office (RLO).

Hundreds of letters and parcels both registered and unregistered, which cannot be delivered to the addressee or sender land at the RLO.

Speaking to Hindustan Times, the in charge of the RLO Delhi Circle at Jhandewalan, Triveni Ram said, "Many people do not write the correct name and address. Some times we get item with just the name of the person like 'Ramdev, New Delhi' almost an impossibility to trace."

"The post offices do try to deliver the letters to the addressee but if the name or address is undecipherable or wrong or incomplete, if the addressee has changed his address with no forwarding address, or if the letter / parcel is refused to be accepted by the party concerned normally we try to send it back to the sender. But many times the name and address of the sender is not given. In that case the letter or parcel is sent to us."

Here RLO officers act as detectives trying to trace from any available clue as to the correct name and address of the addressee or sender.

"Earlier after a year we used to burn all the letters and auction the articles found inside the parcels. But today we are shredding all the letters before disposing those and auctioning all the goods recovered from the parcels through approved auctioneers after taking permission from postal authorities. The sale proceeds from the auction are deposited in the unclassified receipts of the Department. Sometimes we get cash,cheques and drafts which are all deposited with the department."

The Jhandewalan RLO earns revenue of around Rs.2 to Rs.3 lakh annually from auction of these articles, he said.

In September, 2009, the RLO here received 16,600 unregistered letters, 1986 registered letters and 36 parcels, he added.

 
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